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I'll comment on just one thing about this chapter --
The MC being summoned to the throne room after his session of training, and bowing down to the king while saying: "Yes, my lord."
While a very minor detail in this instance, I see it happening all over the place. A random guy is being dragged from their home, pulled into a throne-room, and some random schmock with a crown asks you to bend the knee and call him daddy. What the fuck?
It normally would not be that irritating, if it wouldn't be such a strangely popular trope, to have someone who shouldn't be affected by a culture, be pressured by it.
The MC is not the king's subject or citizen. At best, he's his savior and benefactor. At worst, he's his guest. He is not the MC's "lord". I have no idea what these authors think to themselves when they write that shit.
The MC being summoned to the throne room after his session of training, and bowing down to the king while saying: "Yes, my lord."
While a very minor detail in this instance, I see it happening all over the place. A random guy is being dragged from their home, pulled into a throne-room, and some random schmock with a crown asks you to bend the knee and call him daddy. What the fuck?
It normally would not be that irritating, if it wouldn't be such a strangely popular trope, to have someone who shouldn't be affected by a culture, be pressured by it.
The MC is not the king's subject or citizen. At best, he's his savior and benefactor. At worst, he's his guest. He is not the MC's "lord". I have no idea what these authors think to themselves when they write that shit.