HE DID WHAT!? HOLY SHIT THAT IS SO FUCKING BASEDAt least in the web novel, he burns down their capital while rescuing her.
Thanks for the chapter!
Time for some non-consensual war crimesHell naw. Our boy Allan isn't going to stand for this. We'll see who is getting the non-consenual warning when he shows up.
Proceeds to make it in a shooting stars memeDespair... is not the title of the chapter, more than that is an omen for those dudes
Still, is a bit fun to imagine the trip... a bunch of guys who were promised the defilement of a noble lady, are now with broken bones or even worse... like "I can´t hold it anymore, maybe if I push hard enough..." another body flies over the horses towards the forest, a river... or a cliff, whichever is funnier
It might be for a tourist who blended well among us, or some vanilla enthusiasm.a trigger warning for the mere mention of non-concensual stuff? pretty sure the manga community of all things has been hardened due to all the freaky stuff that's happening in mangas lol
At least you don't have to endure a dark room.half chapter again after a month? and you tell me i need to endure this shit?
It's in the natural order of consequences! 1) Break all their digits. 2) Remove genitals. 3) Flay open their forearms. 4) Flog them until they become sacks of animal juice.how are you so confident that they have enough time alive to be eunuch
Hope mc has the balls to throw all of them into that room and magically seal it permanently
But that's the thing, manga and stories tend to prefer to depict torture achieved through physical means, but ignore the more horrendous psychological torture that tends to be more effective because pain is more easily trained against.I mean its a classic way used for decades in prisons... xD
and weird enough, not enough water torture, I think like Durara made it well (mostly in the novel), but yeah, japanese like to show more gross stuff... because they kinda actually did it 😅😅.But that's the thing, manga and stories tend to prefer to depict torture achieved through physical means, but ignore the more horrendous psychological torture that tends to be more effective because pain is more easily trained against.
You underestimate how torturous it is to be trapped in complete darkness and isolation, especially if the only noises are those you can make. There's a reason many people develop claustrophobia because of such things. There's basically zero light in that room, so there's nothing for her eyes to really adjust to. She's basically blind, which in itself can be overcome, except that the lack of sunlight means she's going to be running low on vitamin D (which tends to lead to depression,) the minimal food will leave her even more sluggish, the lack of human contact for such lengthy periods can be harmful psychologically for even the most introverted of people, leading to cabin fever, and the fact that there's nothing to do means the only options are to think, which isn't great because, again, you're going to be prone to depression, and sleep, which gets old really fast. You won't even know how long you've been in their, a week can feel like a month under such conditions. The only reason it seems not so bad is because humans have a difficult time visualizing psychological torment unless they've experienced it.Call me crazy, doesn’t seem that bad. They don’t want her to die so they’ll feed her, the only annoyance is the perpetual darkness, but her eyes will 100% adjust so she can at least not walk into everything in the room so it’s basically like living like she’s blind for a while