>Season 1 Isekai used only as an excuse for Mary Sue knowledge Follow the adventures of a small, frail girl born to a poor family as she pursues her humble dream of reading loads of books, in a world where paper is a luxury and the proletariat cannot read.
>Season 2 After amassing considerable wealth by leveraging patents for things she didn't invent, the main character uses their assets to bribe the church into making her a member of the gentry. Upon achieving wealth and status she procedes to create a sweatshop which uses orphan slave labour to produce luxury goods for profit. The ophans are paid in bread and kept in line via religious propoganda, believing their employer to be a messenger of god.
Can't wait for Season 3 where Main invests the profits from her copyright protected monopoly into automation which allows her to fire the orphans and reduce labour costs, then lobbies the local power to secure her position, using viral marketing to imply other stationary products carry the plague.
I dropped it when she got magic eye powers, but you make season 2 sound pretty good.
Christian Reed
They try to justify the slave orphan thing by suggesting they would literally starve to death locked in the basement of a church if she hadn't employed them as sweatshop labour. It's like watching an anime by Bezos where humanity is threatened by a natural disaster but people are saved by locking themselves inside wage cages for protection.
Jaxson Reed
Good. I'm sick of sob stories that side with orphans just because they're poor.
Dominic Sullivan
>Lets introduce modern baked goods to medieval Europe but reserve exclusive production rights and charge prices that make them only available to the wealthiest nobles.
Finally, something I can enjoy besides Atlas Shrugged.
Eli Wright
>What if the established upper caste uses their monopoly on the legitimate use of violence to protect their position and forcefully take any relevant assets or means of production from the underclass? Don't worry, we have magical eyebeams just to hand wave this part of the plot
So from what I gather she's basically reenacting Europe's industrial revolution but with magic powers and church backing.
Luke Young
The magic shit is a mistake.
Henry Fisher
Magic eye beams are the right way to build a functioning free market society. It's always the "good guys" who have the eye beams, obviously.
Noah Foster
she's basically just a jew finding loopholes in the law taking credit for the inventions and work of others and buying her way into higher social circles once those are down on their luck
the title should be be the ascendance of a little jew worm or I can't believe ann frank could be this cute
Dylan Perry
Is this the one where the peasants didn't know what soup was? I swear I really wish the people writing this shit would do a bit more research. They must be as stupid as they think the characters they're writing about are if they think any of this makes sense.
Landon Williams
She just invented Pizza, and her financial adviser believes it will sell at a premium price.
Parker Reyes
So what if they are trying to spread capitalist ideals on the populace? You still watch it if you want it.
Considering this show isn't very popular or that probably very few of the already few watching it have thought of this, you probably have very little to worry about. Capitalism is too cunning to worry if a Chinese cartoon can't "convert" some weeabos.
In Season 5 she uses her significant influence within government, as well as her control over media gateways and the flow of information to suppress and prevent the invention of smartphones, in order to protect her paper empire for long enough to pivot.
>like sugar before it became common place? In the story she 'invents' soup and pizza.
Isaac Jones
>I can't believe ann frank could be this cute underrated
Liam Reed
she had the idea of not throwing out the veggy water, but washing them first then boiling the veggies. also half the vegetables may or not be alive magical beings you have to kill a certain way. 15 in recent nip book still a midget but getting bigger google when pizza was invented and when italy received tomatoes, ill wait. The history of foods is very regional and often hundreds of years while people ate the same shit not experimenting at all. she is always psychopathic to a degree, as all that matters are books.
Aaron Ross
ok speedwatcher.
Leo Stewart
They did have soup. They just throw away the water used to boil the dirty vegetables because drinking dirt is a health hazard. Better hope Myne properly cleaned the vegetables before using them.
Reminder that any noble actually trained to fight could easily deal with Myne going crazy, and only pathetic losers would lose to something like this.
Ian Flores
true psycho then abort All children under 7 are incapable of real morality independent of their immediate desires.
the earliest pizza was literally flat bread rubbed with olive oil and sprinkled with leaves and cheese.
Asher Clark
>you have to pick one goyim! fuck of false dichotomy jew
Christian Powell
She at least has a functioning conscience, even if it is book-flavored.
Isaiah Sullivan
she is 20ish mentally. so yeah still a child because >female her cleaning the veggies before boiling and cleaning everything is a big part of her character, so yes. the "invent soup" is because people would boil the dirt off, throw it out, then re-ads water to the soup instead of cleaning first.
Ayden Stewart
pizza as we know it and as myne "invents" happened in 1738. Before then, around 997, it was only regional to southern parts of italy. You should read more history books before commenting on things you dont know.
Isaiah Cooper
Protip: sweatshops are an actual moral thing as long the thing that could invalidate them hasn't occured yet.