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@Gumak he is not an incel, he couldn't trust the people that took him in because they precisely only took him in to exploit his knowledge, and the women assigned to "serve" him didn't really want to do so in the first place (some of them seem to have been sold into slavery/prostitution before), which he sensed and thus distanced himself from those who didn't open up to him/came to trust him, let alone love him.
This can be seen by the end notes of each chapter that lists the changes in the relationship between him and the maids in numbers by the way, they never get to a positive number until he moves out of the mansion into the mountains/woods.
His story is very sad in contrast to the happy-go-lucky one of the MC, which is a very interesting approach to the story, reminding me of the different stories in e.g. Tate no yuusha no nariagari, where there are different storylines created for each of the 4 heroes, that are rekindled into one string one by one as the story continues, allowing you to experience different stories within a single storyboard.
This can be seen by the end notes of each chapter that lists the changes in the relationship between him and the maids in numbers by the way, they never get to a positive number until he moves out of the mansion into the mountains/woods.
His story is very sad in contrast to the happy-go-lucky one of the MC, which is a very interesting approach to the story, reminding me of the different stories in e.g. Tate no yuusha no nariagari, where there are different storylines created for each of the 4 heroes, that are rekindled into one string one by one as the story continues, allowing you to experience different stories within a single storyboard.