Nice Straw man you are building there buddy.Incredibly ironic considering time has proven again and again that it is always the one who pointed the finger who has skeletons on their closet
Sorry but i cant and wont put moral aside.Moral judgement aside what makes you think biology is beatable?
Makes me wonder how he dated a tsundere of all peopleAlso, the main character is dense, giving the last scenes there. Like... black hole dense.
I wasn't suggesting you put your own "morals" aside I was saying that other than a modern projection of morals biology does not particularly care.Sorry but i cant and wont put moral aside.
And even if we go with manga logic, i dont recall author mentioning that this is one of those "can get prego, get prego" fantasy world.
Again outside of readers projecting ships and other readers freaking out of said ships, we know nothing about this worlds morality about this topic. All we know that this world seems to be fine with underground criminals getting beheaded.I wasn't suggesting you put your own "morals" aside I was saying that other than a modern projection of morals biology does not particularly care.
In a harsh frontier setting where death stalks around every corner, it matters even more.
same...but thats giving mr author too much credit, i'm just here for an isekai with good dad vibes and hope it stays
Biology doesn't care about wanton, unrepentant murder either, so "nature vs nurture" in dismissing the original point is not a strong argument to rely on. Especially when discussing whether a modern audience can and should like the morals presented in a story that is (in part) about being a good person.I wasn't suggesting you put your own "morals" aside I was saying that other than a modern projection of morals biology does not particularly care.
In a harsh frontier setting where death stalks around every corner, it matters even more.