To the one who said he should have just removed the collar:
There you go. There's the talk.
You and I both know the woman herself would end up being written into wanting to keep it. It was a futile struggle on your part.
She's basically wearing an instant kill device on her neck, what if it malfunctions? what if she accidentally does something harmful to the MC? what if the MC dies? Then she'll be stuck as a slave forever. Silly elf indeed. (And stupid)
She's basically wearing an instant kill device on her neck, what if it malfunctions? what if she accidentally does something harmful to the MC? what if the MC dies? Then she'll be stuck as a slave forever. Silly elf indeed. (And stupid)
Apparently, that stake is used as a proof that she loves and trusts him completely and unconditionally.
When they brought this kind of trope up, you should have known man. As I said above, it's a futile struggle trying to reason our way out of it.
Probably shield hero, but that one actually had a decent reasoning behind it. Raphtalia was way less mentally stable than Atie ever was and having a connection to Naofumi was important