Wow, my expectations from Chapter 1 were low but damn. The author is just not putting in any effort. This girl just met someone for the first time, felt he could somehow *control her*, like how the heck does she even know what that would feel like? Then she apparently wanted to be controlled so she has to tell him, even though he's the one who is supposed to know how his skills work. Also, a super strong race is apparently on the verge of extinction for no reason? Were they hunted down or something? And the whole "thank you for getting angry on my behalf" thing is so cringe. We know nothing about this guy or why he couldn't get angry himself aside of him being a doormat.
It's obvious that the author has an image of a scene or scenario he wants to see play out, but he has no clue how to get there, so he just forces the characters into ridiculous behaviors to get there. He wants the MC to be in control of a cute cat girl, but he doesn't want the MC to have forced the cute cat girl to serve him. So how do we get there? Do we depict an interesting relationship that grows over time, with the characters earning each others respect and trust, ending with the MC for some reason having to contract with her for them to get out of a difficult situation and her reluctantly agreeing for a powerup or whatever? Or do we just say that a few minutes after meeting each other for the first time, she just decided to tell him that she could be controlled by him and totally wanted to give up her autonomy?