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Chapter 2: Fall of the Villainess II (1)

“Hey.. what are you doing… ahh!”

The next moment, Bahamut stretched out his hand and grabbed Isolda’s mounds.

Immediately after that, he felt a soft feeling begin to wrap around his palm.

Bahamut began to feel a little excited as he felt the pleasant touch. It seemed unbelievable that this marvel belonged to a wicked woman with a bad temper.

“Ahn! Can’t you… stop… stop?”

Isolda desperately tried to resist Bahamut’s actions.

But due to the chains wrapped around her wrists, all she could do was twist around aimlessly.

And…

“Stop… don’t do… this… if you keep doing this, I’ll really…!”

Ignoring Isolda’s words, Bahamut grabbed hold of her clothes.

The moment she understood the meaning behind that action, Isolda’s face began to turn pale.

“This…this basta*d… didn’t I tell you to stop this now?”

“What are you talking about? This is just the beginning.”

With those words, Bahamut began to tear apart Isolda’s clothes with force.

Apart from the fancy material, the durability of the dress was not that good, and the dress was torn quite easily. 

At the same time, Isolda’s white jade-like frame was exposed for eyes to behold.

Although she was a despicable villainess, her figure could be considered quite excellent! 

An endless amount of profanity came out of Isolda’s mouth, as Bahamut began to indulge in the ripe fruit before him to his heart’s content, not caring about her at all.

“You son of a bi*ch! I will kill you! I will definitely! I will kill you!”

“Shut up, you bi*ch!”

To be honest, it wasn’t a very good sight.

Although she was a despicable villainess, this was also a situation where he was acting against a powerless woman.

It was a scene that an ordinary person might find very disturbing.

However, Bahamut felt no such feelings … or to be more precise, the person named Kim Jin who was inside him felt that way.

*****

People grow as they experience and learn various things.

There were scammers who devoured hundreds of billions of dollars, politicians who deceived people while only caring about their own interests, and criminals who made killing people their profession.

God instructed all humans to live kindly.

All of those people knew that what they were doing was not right.

But, knowing that all too well, they still committed crimes.

All for a momentary benefit.

They do it for a moment of fleeting pleasure. 

And, if trouble arises as a result of the crime they had committed, most people would choose to try and avoid it at all costs, rather than accepting their responsibility.

Reflection, apology, and tears.

There were various easy and convenient ways to go about it, and each time the world would show such people the so-called ‘mercy’.

It was very easy for them to avoid punishment.

And, despite trying to live as a good human… Jin Kim had to suffer throughout his life.

His father’s business was ruined by a swindler.

His mother died in a car accident.

And.. even his younger brother committed suicide because he was pessimistic about the reality of his family.

The once happy family fell apart only in an instant.

Even though he did nothing wrong, his life became a sea of misery.

However, it wasn't the miserable reality that truly drove Kim Jin into despair.

There was another thing that broke his suffering heart to pieces.

It was… the fact that no one was properly punished for their crimes, even though his family was ruined like that.

The swindler who ruined his father’s business was released on probation by mobilizing his connections with lawyers and prosecutors.

The person who caused the death of his mother was not punished for the reason that he was a young man with a weak mind and body.

No one even paid attention to the story of his brother who died in despair at that reality.

And… while experiencing that unfair and unjust reality

One thought naturally settled in Kim Jin’s mind.

Repentance without punishment was just foolish nonsense!

After all, the wicked only wanted to avoid the repercussions of their crimes.

However, all that the wicked needed was a resolute punishment!

The only correct and just way to deal with the wicked was to exact terrible punishment that allowed them to feel the price of their crimes without any mercy.

That was the way a job seeker named Kim Jin looked at the world.

At the moment, he was Bahamut, a character in a novel.

In front of him was a wicked woman who deserved to be punished.

And, far from reflecting on her previous crimes, the woman was showing anger towards him.


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    PrinZNoiR
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    I came here to read the story on an Alpha, not of a rapist. U father fkcer author
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      Jack Kaneki
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      Then I suppose you didn't read the part where they say he tames the villainese?
      How do you think he will be taming the villainess with cookies?
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      And you believed the alpha part?????? peepo006
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    God_Unknown
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    Nah, rape is not a punishment. It can only be considered humiliation in pursuit of pleasure, but it is not punishment. That is, if you killed or tortured her, maybe what you said was consistent, but really, you just want something to release your dark and disgusting desires.
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      Anumal
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      First of all, how rape is different from torture? Both are means to inflict physical and/or mental pain to the victim, while satisfying your desires ( ever heard of S & M? ). So if torture is a punishment then rape is too. Second of all, all humans really do is satisfy their desires: drinking, eating, sex, entertainment, pursuit of knowledge and strength etc. Even doing the "good" stuff is just selfish desires, do you feel good helping others? If you do it's not unlikely that you will do it again, because you feel good. Any other activity isn't different, all morals and laws were created by humans for humans just to make things simpler, without really wasting time to think about it. I would recommend for you to learn about philosophy a bit, if you're interested of course, could be entertaining.

      P.S. Don't expect a reply, if you do write something to me. I'm not checking my comments afterwards anyway.
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      Mkviewer
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      You can't say rape is not a punishment or torture, at least it certainly is torture to the victims. It scars them both physically and mentally. Can have lasting effects to the person, sometimes driving them to suicide. It's no joke.
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        God_Unknown
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        Naturally, but you're seeing it all in the society aspect. Think of it this way, humans are not the only animals that have sex for pleasure, dolphins being one of them. An interesting aspect of dolphins is that yes, they can rape, being other dolphins of the species or even other animals and they may even kill the young so that the female will go into heat again. Rape is nothing more than forced sex, the pleasure is the same for both, the difference is that it is forced and how the victim feels. We can see this in the females of the dolphin species, who don't seem to care so much about the act. So rape is based on the point of view of the perpetrator and the victim, if they both don't care, can it still be considered rape, yes it could, but does it affect everyone the same? No. This is different from physical torture, where almost everyone reacts the same way to pain or death, psychological torture also depends a lot on the person, but it still exists. That is why rape cannot be considered torture, as it is more to satisfy the aggressor's desire than to punish or cause pain to the victim. As for physical torture, any being with a nervous system capable of sending out a pain signal is capable of feeling and reacting in almost the same way, aversion and fear being some of them. Physical torture was done exclusively to cause pain and suffering, some take pleasure in it, but they take pleasure in causing pain, that's why they take pleasure in torturing, thus maintaining the original purpose, which is to cause pain and suffering. It is not wrong to say that if society as a whole begins to think of rape as normal, it would become so insignificant that even the victim would not care, if it happened, but physical torture is different, it leaves marks and cannot and cannot be normalized, regardless of society, because it interferes with one of the greatest duties of every living being, to stay alive and the pain caused will still be the same, regardless of society's view. So you can conclude that rape is not torture, at most it would be a psychological torture with the purpose of not causing pain in general, but to generate mental pleasure because of the dominance that the aggressor has over the victim, or because of the physical pleasure itself, because anyone who wants rape doesn't need a dick, so he wouldn't do it just for physical pleasure, but also mentally.
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          Mkviewer
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          Torture is essentially causing suffering to another. While it may not be considered as torture to everyone, to any who suffers from the act, it is torture.
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            God_Unknown
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            If you could read the comment one more time, I would appreciate it, as I've edited it to add more from my point of view.

            Note: torture is indeed causing suffering, but there are classifications before it. Is a father hitting his child, not hard or spanking, but hitting lightly to discipline, is it considered torture? For the child, yes, he has all the requirements fulfilled, except one, which would be the intention to cause pain. Is being beaten while training in a martial art torture? No, even with all requirements fulfilled, the attacker had the infection causing pain and suffering, the victim suffered, but the victim himself and society see these as just consequences of training, and the pain and intention were still the same. Torture is what society thinks it is at the end.

            If we look at it from society's point of view, rape is torture, but I'm not talking about society, I'm talking about my point of view. Since I've been aware, i hate rape with all my might, but one day i asked myself. Why i hate rape? What makes rape different from everything else? I spent years thinking about it growing up and came to the conclusion that I hate rape, because I was influenced by my parents, society and the people around me to hate rape. Then I moved on to the next question. Why does society see rape as something bad? I didn't reach a definitive conclusion, because it involves many things, from sociology, history, biology and even ancestry, but what i've discovered so far has led me to believe that because of the wars where women were taken and raped to bear children and satisfy the soldiers, rape was increasingly branded as abhorrent, not that it is.
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              Mkviewer
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              Well, it does make sense. But in regards to what you said about training, usually the person undergoing training is a willing participant and is aware of the pain to an extent before hand, naturally that can't be considered torture. With the light hitting for discipline though, it can very easily become torture and there have been numerous cases of it being taken too far. And while for the most part I agree with you on what you edited concerning rape, I feel that in the end it still should be judged on a case by case basis.
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                God_Unknown
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                As I said, it's my point of view. I'm just a human being bound by mortal chains, I probably can't even see all the consequences and problems of the issue. If you can share your point of view on the issue that would also help a lot, it's always interesting to see other points of view on the same issue, maybe you saw something I missed.
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    Micky
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    The wisdom in this chapter is a rare sight... And even in RL people mostly fail to see this.
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