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5/11/2025, 6:39:03 AM
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No, I do think there is legitimately going to be fights, at least in the beginning and middle of the story. They may be rigged fights where the girls are ordered to lose or else whatever individual blackmail basis the owner has over them will be followed through on, but fights nonetheless. Otherwise Guilty wouldn’t have written such heavy characterization around the pillar of martial arts for the heroine.
But more crucially, Guilty wouldn’t have tied the characterization of the name-identified men around combat sports, specifically Hayato and Atsuma. Hayato’s sense of superiority is tied up in “I can get whatever I want with strength and money,” meaning it’s likely the old man recruited him for the fight ring specifically on the promise that he can alpha male power fantasy his way through female opponents, both in combat and in sex (the combat part hinges on whether he’s unaware that the old man is pulling strings and mandating that the girls lose and get raped, or he does know but it’s his power fantasy so fuck it). And Atsuma’s even more explicit - he gets most riled up for sex specifically as a result of getting in a fight, meaning he probably demanded in his contract with the old man that he *must* have a fight with any girl that the old man wants him to rape (or he wants to).
But that doesn’t apply to the old man himself, or if the audience is allowed to join in (although even then I doubt the audience would be allowed to go at it at least until a loss is declared). This might start to decay as the story goes on without the girls breaking, shortening or outright skipping fights to get to rapes in the hopes of mindbreaking them ASAP, and as I stated in my previous post, the heroines holding out and refusing to give in might be the condition for the final good ending.
No, I do think there is legitimately going to be fights, at least in the beginning and middle of the story. They may be rigged fights where the girls are ordered to lose or else whatever individual blackmail basis the owner has over them will be followed through on, but fights nonetheless. Otherwise Guilty wouldn’t have written such heavy characterization around the pillar of martial arts for the heroine.
But more crucially, Guilty wouldn’t have tied the characterization of the name-identified men around combat sports, specifically Hayato and Atsuma. Hayato’s sense of superiority is tied up in “I can get whatever I want with strength and money,” meaning it’s likely the old man recruited him for the fight ring specifically on the promise that he can alpha male power fantasy his way through female opponents, both in combat and in sex (the combat part hinges on whether he’s unaware that the old man is pulling strings and mandating that the girls lose and get raped, or he does know but it’s his power fantasy so fuck it). And Atsuma’s even more explicit - he gets most riled up for sex specifically as a result of getting in a fight, meaning he probably demanded in his contract with the old man that he *must* have a fight with any girl that the old man wants him to rape (or he wants to).
But that doesn’t apply to the old man himself, or if the audience is allowed to join in (although even then I doubt the audience would be allowed to go at it at least until a loss is declared). This might start to decay as the story goes on without the girls breaking, shortening or outright skipping fights to get to rapes in the hopes of mindbreaking them ASAP, and as I stated in my previous post, the heroines holding out and refusing to give in might be the condition for the final good ending.
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