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joined Jan 3, 2022

I don't mean to sound crazy but...

They should've left no survivors.

Ezgif.com-gif-maker%20(1)
joined Jun 6, 2020

daughter now adopted

Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

May the education begin.

Cs4_cover
joined Jul 13, 2015

Daughter approves to get it

Icon_tinymila
joined Jan 30, 2017

Furry daughter has joined the party.

D05536d6-01d1-4527-9102-4cc772fad5ed
joined Jul 6, 2020

we need more lesbian parenting arcs in fiction

Khancrop
joined Feb 18, 2013

Viscountess!? Not Knight, Baronet, or even Baron, but Viscountess? I wonder if that's just the author not really getting the significance of elevating a commoner directly to high nobility or if she very much understands the significance and Elsa is getting sucked into Political Fuck-Fuck Games?

joined Jan 14, 2020

I mean, Viscount isn't exactly high nobility. Between Baron and Count. The early English version was not hereditary; I thought it and baronet were made specifically to be sold off, but I might be wrong about viscount.

Plus this is probably a translation of a Chinese noble rank.

Couple_under_the_stars
joined Nov 7, 2022

"Evie would be proud of me, right ?"

Yvonne : planning three moves ahead after realizing her opponents just made a powerful political move.

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Icon_tinymila
joined Jan 30, 2017

My goodness Circe is so pretty in that dress and ponytail.

Khancrop
joined Feb 18, 2013

I mean, Viscount isn't exactly high nobility. Between Baron and Count. The early English version was not hereditary; I thought it and baronet were made specifically to be sold off, but I might be wrong about viscount.

"High" in the sense of "not the lesser nobility" like a Baronetess, knight, or any other sort of petty noble would be. A Viscount is a Peer, and traditionally is subordinate to and has the ear of at least a Count if not higher. It's a rank that carries adminstrative and judicial responsibility as adjunct to a county often in addition to responsibility for a municipality within the fief.

That's simplifying greatly, I admit -- this stuff is legit complicated and depends a lot on time and location -- but the historical record is consistent enough for me to say this should actually be a big deal, especially for the relatively small scale of her contribution.

Plus this is probably a translation of a Chinese noble rank.

That's hard to say. Like yeah, it's a Chinese comic by origin, but Chinese people are just as capable of reading about European systems as you or me. The trappings of the story are clearly European, and I don't recall seeing any of the usual Very Chinese Culture Stuff (like being super conscious of face and such) so I'm going to treat it the way it's translated until proven otherwise.

joined Jan 14, 2020

Well, the translation also has honorary noble title of Viscountess. So without more data, I would assume it comes with no land, power, or responsibility, and it's a tossup on whether her title will even be hereditary. But she's Noble now, and has precedence in certain things.

It does seem somewhat odd to jump to that rank vs. a... knighting? But I dunno, I'm not sure which monster attack he means or how big it was, I don't have fresh enough memory. He does say "saved dozens", and if it was the attack that Yvonne went back in time to fix, it was a pretty big deal. And maybe he's making a Point.

Or maybe Chise's being sloppy. Whatever happened to the villainess system, anyway?

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joined Jul 29, 2017

Whatever happened to the villainess system, anyway?

Ixnay on invoking that "system" business, please? There was a certain amount of cuteness in the various "figure out ways to be nice while technically following instructions to be mean" stratagems, but I'm much happier with our lovey-dovey dynamic duo just doing their thing without the random intrusion of an external plot-point generator.

Nanohaexceedsava
joined Jan 27, 2021

Whatever happened to the villainess system, anyway?

Isn't it dormant at the moment? The overarching plot right now is to, IIRC, basically break the rules of the game so that the villainess system ceases to function.

Ykn1
joined Dec 20, 2018

Nice! ^_^

And no, Moloch doesn't sound ominous at all... /s

Internet_lied
joined Jul 15, 2016

Yea, the whole viscountess thing is definitely some kind of political scheme from the royal family.

And no, Moloch doesn't sound ominous at all... /s

I wouldn't be surprised if he turns out to be one of the love interests/capture targets in the original otoge. Otoges love them evil boyfriends...

joined Jan 14, 2020

I mean, Viscount isn't exactly high nobility. Between Baron and Count. The early English version was not hereditary; I thought it and baronet were made specifically to be sold off, but I might be wrong about viscount.

Plus this is probably a translation of a Chinese noble rank.

The translator says "子", which is indeed usually translated as 'viscount'.

Surprise(2)
joined Jun 17, 2021

People arguing about the type of title given, when there's me here just thinking the writer likes to throw random plot points around willy-nilly, lol. Not complaining, I like this story and all, but it seems like "this is a good idea, let's do it! Now!"

TheBrokenWolf
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joined Dec 14, 2023

do we really not have dancing as a tag?

Enanano
joined Oct 16, 2020

THEY SO CUTE GOSH I LOVE THESE TWO

Ewe
joined Jan 22, 2017

Nice! ^_^

And no, Moloch doesn't sound ominous at all... /s

Yeah, sounds like an evil god or something.

Ezgif.com-gif-maker%20(1)
joined Jun 6, 2020

Evie had that big fight with it 50 chapters ago and took it out remember? (on the villainess system)

this feels much more like we're on season 2

Img_0215
joined Jul 29, 2017

Love Evie’s prince outfit with the random belt around the thigh.

In%20your%20butt
joined Jun 21, 2021

Nice! ^_^

And no, Moloch doesn't sound ominous at all... /s

Yeah, sounds like an evil god or something.

Yep, totally not concerning whatsoever.

"Moloch,[a] Molech, or Molek[b] is a word which appears in the Hebrew Bible several times, primarily in the Book of Leviticus. The Greek Septuagint translates many of these instances as "their king", but maintains the word or name Moloch in others, including one additional time in the Book of Amos where the Hebrew text does not attest the name. The Bible strongly condemns practices that are associated with Moloch, which are heavily implied to include child sacrifice.[2]"
joined Jan 14, 2020

I mean, the princess has the name of a famous witch-goddess who turned men into pigs.

Tossup as to whether the Chinese author chose names for meaning or just sound.

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