Isekai Kenkokuki - Vol. 6 Ch. 38.2

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sooo why did that girl move/marry to the guy if they cant paid the taxes ? they knew about it right ? and they also know what assholes the nobles are so what exactly did they think would happen when they get caught ? ... no sympathy with stupid people doing things based on emotions and not thinking about the consequences
 
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The fact that the page loading is so fucking slow, made the ntr even worse. Fuck this place.
 
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they better devote an entire chapter showing him fucking the man's wife. if they're making him comically evil might as well go all the way
 
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@dsuke
Actually, primae noctis right isn't the right of the landlord, it's the right of the peasant and religious duty of the lord.
Defloration ritual is an ancient tradition that comes all the way from the ancient Sumer, long before the Bronze Age collapse. Back then, the virginal blood was considered a curse, just like the menstrual blood, because the latter often lead to the inflammation of the penis in case of sex during a woman's period (for obvious reasons). Therefore, the defloration was conducted by the head priest of the city-state, because his mandate to rule the city-state stemmed from the divine marriage with a patron god and therefore any sexually-transmitted curse on him was purified during the consummation of such marriage.
And since the whole concept of divine mandate never left the feudal system, early feudal lords had the same divine authority as a head priest of a city-state, if only for this particular tradition. That is exactly why there were versions of this ritual where the landlord had to step over the newlyweds' bed, for example.

I hope, this rant about religious significance of what is being widely misinterpreted as corruption and slavery was interesting at least a bit.
 
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@Agentx Not only that, but also procure the stones and the workers (and food for them), plan the changes and tear down the parts of the old structure that need changing.

So clearly divine legos handled by lego ninjas.
 
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I get that it has been a thing at various times and places. It's just that there seems to be a distinct lack of primary sources which describe this custom in a way that aligns with what this chapter depicts and with the commonly held notion of the concept.
 
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if you know the rules and yet still go against them you are the fucking idiot , if you want to marry you have to pay tax , you cant pay the tax ?? you dong fucking marry , its that easy , use your brain instead of your useless emotion
 
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@ShinSekai agreed... However rape is a crime..... Force them to pay and if they cant arrest them, not rape, are you stupid? Man I hope you never lend anyone money ..
Random lady "I cant pay you on time ShinSekai"
ShinSekai "well shizzz... It's rapeing time" yup fully legal and moral
 
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Was the mangaka watching Braveheart as he drew/wrote this chapter? Pretty much went down exactly like the movie.
 
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@ShinSekai wtf you're blaming the victim. Tax is nothing different from simple theft, and it's even worst when they take rape as tax. Are you dumb enough to not to see that's no different from any mafia?
 
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So that first part had literally nothing to do with the story and was basically only written to make us (readers) hate the Dubel (Dubiel? Idc) family before the MC goes up against? Can’t say I particularly approve or enjoy that tactic. The author failed to establish anything important or noteworthy and instead just wrote the worst practices and personalities they could think of to instantly make us hate the next antagonists. That’s not clever, interesting, or even particularly good writing. It feels cheap and lazy.
 
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Completely agree, there wasn't any reason for this. We've had more than enough reasons not to like the dude. This just seems really unnecessary.
 

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