
I got a strong vibe from chap 6 that Igen might have been avenging *his* family when he killed them, though I might be wrong. The old family picture in the abandoned room that had not been used for decades, and Igen's servant hinting that Igen had been avoiding that room really seem to point in that direction.
Granted, it's not an excuse, though...

If i understood the story correctly, kasan doesnt know yet that he was sold to the person who killed his entire family.

No need to apologize.
I did not mean that as a slight to the translators in any way.
I know scanners, cleaners and translators work hard to make stories available to English speakers and I truly appreciate your effort.
My comment was just my view on what I've read so far, which I've found upsetting.
A lot of readers obviously think this story is "cute" and "romantic"; however, I personally don't understand that because I consider abuse to be anything but cute and romantic.
At the same time, based on some of the responses I got it seems the story might turn around, so I will wait (patiently) to see how things unfold.

Thanks for that.
I was beginning to believe I was the only one for whom rape and abuse was not a turn on.
For me, this is a more accurate depiction of sexual violence: http://www.mangago.zone/read-manga/smells_like_green_spirit/bt/e3ad8f9123db6527/Vol2_Ch9/pg-19/
I'm liking this less and less...
1st, the man murdered his entire family, sorry, but you don't get over something like that
2nd, the supposedly badass ruler looks more like a woman than most women I know
3rd, why do people find abuse such a turn on?
When did treating someone like dirt and smacking them around become romantic?
Where I'm from, when someone hits you that's not love, it's a crime.