@iamlazy
@Roadrunner9000
Wow so edgy, try not to cut anyone with it. Afterall, pizza cutters can be deadly.
1st of all, don't assume you know what my problem with slavery is.
9/10 whenever it's used in isekai, its always as a plot tool to keep the main girl/many girls with the MC without giving them a valid reason to. Like, why spent time having your female characters form bonds with your shitty, wannabe Kirito, when you could just make them slaves to him instead from the get-go. It's a lazy, overused trope that adds nothing but a flimsy excuse and shitty fan service. It, among other tropes, are the litmus test for lazy writing. I bet you that at the end of her arc, she chooses to continue to be his slave/call him master.
The fact that I even predicted it correctly in an isekai about
cooking just proves my point. Nanjamonja is just another trash author trying to make a buck with a copy-and-pasted "story". It doesn't even feel like a real person wrote it. If, by some ironic twist of fate, it turns out Nanjamonja is just a fake name a committee is hiding behind, I wouldn't be surprised. Because this LN (and many like it) are the same as those design-by-committee tv shows we grew up on.
But I guess all that is lost on you lot, isn't it. Miss me with that r/iamverysmart shit