I won't, and you can either deal with it or drop the series like the good little bitch you are.Whoever writes these cringe ass comments at the end, for the love of god fucking stop you sad fuck
basedI won't, and you can either deal with it or drop the series like the good little bitch you are.
Iirc he gave a pendant to them at the start of the series as well. So it tells whoever the owner is that she is under his watch/care etcSo, why is their Owner (Dad) handing the pendant over?
Low key, the real premise is that he's actually raising respectable young girls. I don't know if they'll change the system, but I do love the wholesomeness of it (... R 18+ notwithstanding).With every single chapter from the very start we've moved ever so further away from the original premise of (very clearly failing upwards at) grooming slaves. I can't help but imagine that at some point in time they'll dismantle the slave trade and slave system and he'll just be there in the background smiling creepily while being so happy that he raised them well.
Yeah, where would we be without the wisdom of our (creepy/hilarious) fox friend!?I won't, and you can either deal with it or drop the series like the good little bitch you are.
You're right. Completely forgot about that. Chapter 4 incase anyone else is wondering.Iirc he gave a pendant to them at the start of the series as well. So it tells whoever the owner is that she is under his watch/care etc
What is the significance exactly? The slave doesn't belong to him, likely to a slave merchant/another master. I can't imagine it would be lawful for this noble to exert his influence over a slave he doesn't own...what would happen if she was sold? The previous master would tell the next master "yeah you gotta be nice to this one or else that noble is going to get you"?Iirc he gave a pendant to them at the start of the series as well. So it tells whoever the owner is that she is under his watch/care etc