In addition to what everyone else said, the main antagonist is basically an incel’s stereotype of a woman (someone who uses sexuality to manipulate men and also lies to hurt them). The protagonist changes to “removed”/“removed” via some magical gamer shenanigans, and not only is it framed as a justifiable punishment for her actions, but the fanbase frequently uses those terms to refer to her (check out the sub if you want proof).
Also, in the source material
CW: extremely messed up depiction of SV
the protagonist arranges to have her forcibly married to an evil king who magically tortures and rapes all of his wives to death. This is also framed as a justifiable punishment for her actions.
So yeah, the author is basically a turbo-misogynist.
In addition to what everyone else said, the main antagonist is basically an incel’s stereotype of a woman (someone who uses sexuality to manipulate men and also lies to hurt them). The protagonist changes to “removed”/“removed” via some magical gamer shenanigans, and not only is it framed as a justifiable punishment for her actions, but the fanbase frequently uses those terms to refer to her (check out the sub if you want proof).
Also, in the source material
CW: extremely messed up depiction of SV
the protagonist arranges to have her forcibly married to an evil king who magically tortures and rapes all of his wives to death. This is also framed as a justifiable punishment for her actions.
So yeah, the author is basically a turbo-misogynist.