Ojousama-kei Teihen Dungeon Haishinsha, Meiwaku-kei o Bokottara Bazutte Densetsu ni Nattemasu wa!? - Vol. 2 Ch. 11

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How is RANK not a thing in this world?............ :shamihuh:
The writing keeps getting worse each ch I swear

Which is a shame because I really like her design
 
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Presumably some weapons are made from monster materials so no one would think twice if she left carrying a weapon whether she bought it outside to use or made it inside. Might get some funny looks leaving the dungeon carrying a sofa though.
 
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It's like she's grocery shopping with that bag.
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Smash? Smash.

In this river, we're witnessing an elegant young lady commit material laundering.
 
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Technically, furniture counts as equipment, not materials. So processed materials from a dungeon should not count toward restrictions on minors collecting materials, right? Right?

I love Legal Loopholes 101.

:lol: Ha, ha!

Thank you for update!
 
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I like that brief serious talk in page 10. That tiny pinch of mundane realism that makes it feels like there's an actual living world out there beyond what we're just seeing, that the viewers don't merely exist just to be the tsukkomi to MC's boke, but are their own unique persons with their own worldviews.
 
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If the dungeons are so risky for minors that it's genuinely affecting the population of young people in other countries, then at that point minors just shouldn't be allowed in the dungeons at all.

Alternatively they should only be allowed with some sort of guardian (parent, school teacher, adventurer guild member, etc.) who can then lay claim the drops on their behalf. Sure this could lead to other problems like the guardian taking the profits for themselves and working the kids like unpaid labor, but that can be handled separately and should still result in less dead kids.

Letting kids roam free in the dungeon but depriving them of any income just feels like the worst of all available options.
 
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Yeah. It's insanely weird that the big problem is "minors farming materials in the dungeon" and not "minors being allowed into the dungeon at all."
 
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I feel like it's incredibly inadvisable to stream yourself exploiting a legal loophole. That's a quick way to get said loophole completely shut down.
 
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If the dungeons are so risky for minors that it's genuinely affecting the population of young people in other countries, then at that point minors just shouldn't be allowed in the dungeons at all.

Alternatively they should only be allowed with some sort of guardian (parent, school teacher, adventurer guild member, etc.) who can then lay claim the drops on their behalf. Sure this could lead to other problems like the guardian taking the profits for themselves and working the kids like unpaid labor, but that can be handled separately and should still result in less dead kids.

Letting kids roam free in the dungeon but depriving them of any income just feels like the worst of all available options.
But that’s the catch, much like the real world, there’s countries that care very little about age limits and child labor laws.

There’s countries in Africa where marrying and impregnating children no older than 5 is legal. And India still has people doing manual child labor. China still has a horrible practice called “ghost marriages” don’t look it up it’s horrible.

granted this kind of thinking could be found in third-world or developing countries where poverty is rampant, but such negligence can be found in other high power nations too.
 
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"Even if it breaks, it heals, so the cost performance is good".

A wild thing to say I general, but it's even crazier to say that about one's own hand! :dogkek:
 
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Yeah. It's insanely weird that the big problem is "minors farming materials in the dungeon" and not "minors being allowed into the dungeon at all."
In the US, child labor is legal if the kid is working for family and/or not getting paid. Probably similar in Japan, which is being intentionally parodied by the author
 

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