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Which is more than fair, I was just musing based on somone elses comment.I am not defending the author's decision, but it did just happen, it may be a setup for a future event.
Not true. For someone who never saw a meatball or an eggplant, there is no difference.Not at all. That's a complete non-sequitur.
You know, if he adopted her, it would closes the door to "romance".That would make a type of sence, but it makes me wonder why it wasn't just 'I'll adopt her' if it never comes up again.
Adoptive daughter / sister don't necessarily close the romance door, hell some series are all about thatYou know, if he adopted her, it would closes the door to "romance".
Slavery on the other hand...
Wait, you're telling me they're not??? I feel lied to.Except this was written in Japanese which uses the English word for meatballs, so it isn't obvious at all what they are. Besides, by your logic eggplants would be plants made out of eggs.
I rather imagined that food was used in training, like training an animal.About her obsession with food, besides the obvious that she was deprived of basically everything, I imagine they only fed her the necessary to survive, so of course when free she would go crazy about food.
But you're ignoring the mind controlling mask, you don't need to train her like an animal when she had no free will to begin with.I rather imagined that food was used in training, like training an animal.
Poor Hikari! What a stroke of fortune to be under Sora's wing.