Yes, this is a reference to "Villains are Destined to Die." I also added some history to this scenario, because historically slavery was brutal, particularly in western trans Atlantic slave trade. I am a descendant of slaves myself, so I wanted to add this reality to the story.
Slave owners often assaulted their slaves during chattel slavery, and had no problem selling their biological children off because slaves were deemed property. The children were called "Plantation Children."
THIS CHAPTER WAS SO GOOD IT MAKES ME TEAR UP. The story about Nora's father was so well written and eloquent, I have myself dropped stories before when the MC suddenly buys a slave out of nowhere, and I always felt unsure if I was just being a buzzkill when I see others enjoying the scenes that made me uncomfortable
Anyone who raises their hand to a maid will feel Bridgette's wrath!
Bridgette is a young woman who has been Isekai'd 10 times as a maid, and she has had enough of Otome protagonists abusing their power, slapping maids, and using them as pawns to do their dirty work.
Her solution? Form a union, protect her coworkers, and bring the worst house down! The only people who should be "put in their place" are those who raise their hands to their employees!
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