Kenja no Deshi o Nanoru Kenja - Ch. 84

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I uploaded everything right before sleeping, so the zips got messed up.
These chapters have been lying around for months anyways. I kept debating whether to post them because of the official release.
I’m still missing a few pages from Ch 85, trying to recover them. I’ll upload them as soon as I get them back.
 
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Another author who trivializes torture because they think it's a viable way to get reliable informations... Yeah, it's a common trope but it's now well known that it just leads the ones being tortured to spill anything, true or false infos, as long as it makes everything stops.
If you have a character that can insert fears into one's mind with magic, why not having them extract memories without pain? That's more believable and doesn't make readers question the morality of the good guys' side.
 
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Reducing an author's work and ideas to pixels is one of the dumbest takes I've ever seen. It's the same as to conclude music is "a bunch of sonic frequencies", or a painting is "just pigments"... it's a sad stance not to be able to see what's beyond.
 
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Yeah, it's a common trope but it's now well known that it just leads the ones being tortured to spill anything, true or false infos, as long as it makes everything stops.
She can check the information are true or not by putting talisman on the target though, like on page 9 and page 14.
 
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Another author who trivializes torture because they think it's a viable way to get reliable informations... Yeah, it's a common trope but it's now well known that it just leads the ones being tortured to spill anything, true or false infos, as long as it makes everything stops.
If you have a character that can insert fears into one's mind with magic, why not having them extract memories without pain? That's more believable and doesn't make readers question the morality of the good guys' side.

If the ability to remove memories by magic exists, then of course high ranking enemies would be trained on how to resist those attempts. By inflicting endless fear first, the mind becomes too broken to re-establish those defenses again. It's the same thing in Western comics (Marvel/DC).
 

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