His enemies were willingly taking part in a demihuman girl prostitution/rape ring, he didn't do it to give them "gender dysphoria".Kill my enemies? Nah, let's give em gender dysphoria.
Fucking what the christ with this guy.
Okay, let me address that, then.His enemies were willingly taking part in a demihuman girl prostitution/rape ring, he didn't do it to give them "gender dysphoria".
He did it because he knows their allies will think that they are escaped slaves and take them back down to the cells and "put them to work", from what I understand that's why he did what he did (and made them unable to speak), so they can experience the same horror they brought onto the countless girls they put in the cells bellow as part of the knights.
But he is not a god. That's the mistake you are making, he can't be in all places at once to protect everyone, and most certainly hasn't faced some of the "more powerful" knights (if he had that would made for a very boring manga/story).Okay, let me address that, then.
Before, I hadn't noticed the part where there was a prostitution ring, and assumed that it was just turning them into women as punishment, as no further details were given. This had me make assumptions about the main character and his opinions about women, and by extension, the opinions of the author.
However, I was wrong.
Knowing this, a more accurate assessment would be;
"Instead of killing my enemies, i will orchestrate a situation where two of them will be raped. The rest will be allowed to continue running their awful demi-human trafficking ring completely unimpeded, even though i am basically a god at this point and could solve it with incredible violence."
I hope that addresses the issues you had.