Don't forget they punished the derps by putting slave bands on them. That'll make it easier to find slaves, right?Since he didn't kill any of the abusive, slaver knights they'll recognise any of the 250 japanese people there and then their being at volzard will get out. Unless he kills the envoy, but that might start a war. Should have killed the knights!
For the same reason he hasn't killed any of the abusive knights and or Camilla herself. It would be murder, and that goes against the generally accepted moral code of the Japanese culture.I’ve been wondering why doesn’t Mc just assassinate all the other royal family members?
If he does that it will take Camilla a lot of time to just get things in order heck it might even take years, he can even make a deal with her as he could make it look like she ordered him to kill the other royals unless she just sends them back to Japan.
Then it’s just a win win, as Mc’s just to much of a hassle to actually hunt down so they will become more likely to just go gtfo to the summoned people.
I mean, the answer is like 10 chapters of reading from this point in the novel. The result is essentially Kent enslaving them all anyway. Receiving the envoys serves as a valuable lesson for Kent.On a more realistic note, it would have been much easier to slap the liberated slave collars on Camilla and her cohorts, then demand the information about the summoning magic. But that would kill multiple plotlines as the author would have to answer if the abducted Earthlings could be returned or not.
Seriously, mc is being a little bitch.Since he didn't kill any of the abusive, slaver knights they'll recognise any of the 250 japanese people there and then their being at volzard will get out. Unless he kills the envoy, but that might start a war. Should have killed the knights!
It actually does appear to be uncommon in this world. Going back through the early chapters not a single person shown in Volzard appears to have black hair other than Kento.Oh yes the black hair and eyes, exclusive of japanese people, not the most commum color in the world...
@Slingerman since you've read the whole WN, I'm compelled to ask
Which of the girls introduced so far end up as his "wives" (or mistresses/etc)?
Yuika, Manon, Beatrice, and Camilla. After Kent punishes and enslaves Camilla in chapter 87, taking control over Lastock, he shows a tsundere attitude towards Camilla, and things gradually evolve into her being his love affair/mistress. But bringing Camilla home so that he doesn't become like his parents is Kent's primary personal ambition for most of the series (starting chapter 128). The lead up to the wedding starts all the way at chapter 717.