Tensei Kizoku, Kantei Skill de Nariagaru ~Jakushou Ryouchi o Uketsuida node, Yuushuu na Jinzai o Fuyashiteitara, Saikyou Ryouchi ni Natteta~ - Vol. 1…

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@Lonewonder08 it makes a total sense for her not to want to be a random 3 year-old's vassal or believe that he can fix poverty. It's just weird because she didn't acknowledge that part of the situation at all. She acted like she was talking to someone her age or older, not someone who's probably younger than some of the kids she takes care of.
 
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Normal 3 year old would barely be able to hold a conversation. Here almost everyone threats him like an adult. It's kind of similar to this "slow life" manga, where entire family beats 7 years old noble kid.
 
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Ah yea, the cliche
Girl that is slave, hates mc for whatever reason, is sorta mean but has nice side, Something happens to her where she gets in trouble and needs to be saved by mc.
Then ends up liking mc or going with him cause he saved the "damsel in distress"
plssssssssssssss, there are other ways to make a story progress while still making it interesting.
Whatever, as long as there isn't a cliche rape scene next chapter.
If there is, then I honestly have no words left and will just try and enjoy it till the end.
 
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@InfiniteParadox

Not every work is going to be a top level ultimate masterpiece where every part of the story is heartrendingly painstakingly crafted into the best literature ever conceived.

Some are just junk food.
 
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Can't spell isekai without slavery.
Because slavery is an easy tool for lazy authors to use. MC meets slave. MC frees slave. Slave is both grateful and loyal to MC. The author thus avoids a lot of effort and prose to build the slave's loyalty over time.
 

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