I don’t like the supervisor. I won’t be convinced unless it later comes out that she’s actually an undercover demon. Are there no consequences for acting like this? Unscrupulous, unfair contracts (which, if that was taken to court, it wouldn’t hold up. Those kinds of things are explicitly not allowed), aggressive, unprovoked violence, violating the rules at will and threatening others to cover it up, and threatening death with a slave collar. I get it’s supposed to be funny, but coming from a supposed angel, it pulls me out of the story because there’s no way any of this would be allowed.
That’s crossing the line. Destroying personal property, especially something he obviously considers important. It doesn’t matter how others see it, it’s important to him.
Mildly entertaining, but I don’t really care about this succubus person.
I hope those two baby making game cards weren’t the only two…
Ok, that ending makes it a little better.
She did thousands of dollars of damage to his home and property, she basically owes him that money anyway.
I don’t like the supervisor. I won’t be convinced unless it later comes out that she’s actually an undercover demon. Are there no consequences for acting like this? Unscrupulous, unfair contracts (which, if that was taken to court, it wouldn’t hold up. Those kinds of things are explicitly not allowed), aggressive, unprovoked violence, violating the rules at will and threatening others to cover it up, and threatening death with a slave collar. I get it’s supposed to be funny, but coming from a supposed angel, it pulls me out of the story because there’s no way any of this would be allowed.
Ther term wer literally means man. So he called her a manwoman
That’s crossing the line. Destroying personal property, especially something he obviously considers important. It doesn’t matter how others see it, it’s important to him.
Shouldn’t it have been covered in living expenses?