Kingdom: We need a truth serum!
MC: I can make a chatty serum.
Father: Someone will likely have a bad time from this. You Ok with that?
MC: If it means justice, then yes.
A serum that makes you talk is not the same as one that makes you tell only truths. And it is quite dangerous to give the government one thinking that it is. Great way to get innocent ppl convicted on rumors or false confessions.
Of course none of that will happen in this fluffy manga.
Kingdom: We need a truth serum!
MC: I can make a chatty serum.
Father: Someone will likely have a bad time from this. You Ok with that?
MC: If it means justice, then yes.
A serum that makes you talk is not the same as one that makes you tell only truths. And it is quite dangerous to give the government one thinking that it is. Great way to get innocent ppl convicted on rumors or false confessions.
Of course none of that will happen in this fluffy manga.
Kingdom: We need a truth serum!
MC: I can make a chatty serum.
Father: Someone will likely have a bad time from this. You Ok with that?
MC: If it means justice, then yes.
A serum that makes you talk is not the same as one that makes you tell only truths. And it is quite dangerous to give the government one thinking that it is. Great way to get innocent ppl convicted on rumors or false confessions.
Of course none of that will happen in this fluffy manga.
From what I heard, real-world "truth serums" are like that too. They do make people talk, but they end up too busy talking to check if they're telling truth or lie. Which is why they aren't used often. Might as well just get the other person drunk.
It's annoying to me how fantasy stories just smash every poison and antidote together. "Oh, you were poisoned! You take poison damage every turn! Here is a generic antidote! Now you're well!"
Meanwhile in the real world there are like ten thousand poisons and we have to customize a cure for every single one...
Man, I hope none of y'all ever watch a Star Trek show/movie, and especially not one that has the character "Scotty/Montgomery Scott;" you boys would cry with how fast talented fictional characters can work when the word "emergency" gets mentioned... sheeeeeeesh...