Comment by Ryip on thicknick76

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@thicknick76 This girl got enslaved so she probably bears some grudge, which could partly exuse her "admiration" for the villain princess.

Nonetheless it's a mirror of how the society of this lore is working : nobles are above everything and can decide life-and-death matters the way they see "fit", rather than obeying some international conventions based on philosophical and common-good long termed reflections. In a way, that's echoing the critics over those ancient regimens where nobles had such exagered priviledges with all the abuses that could happened.

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@Ryip forgive me if I'm miss-remembering, but isn't she from our world? If so I'd expect her to not be so head over heels for this kind of thing.

Regardless I'm speaking more to the author, who seems to be pushing this as morally acceptable, and some of our fellow readers, who definitely are not in the fantasy world, yet cheer it on.

At the end of the day, this is fantasy, so what ever, ya know?