
Internet is like pre chewed food. Unfortunately most people want to be spoonfed everything without thinking, without imagination, without analyzing and just pretend to be social warriors with empty heads. Thankfully some people maintained brain cells and analyze what they read and are not like "this bad Hulk smash". Good thinking Veeroo

Pre chewed food allegory is great. People cant handle bad things happening despite that they happen every day. It sure is easy to talk about it online, but honestly how else will people know and feel if they dont go outside. That is what art is for and some art hurts and is meant to hurt. However the consumer reacts reflects themselves.
The rape scene was disgusting, but I believe that's exactly what the author wanted the readers to feel. The scene is repulsive because you know that the victim is imagining someone completely different and that fills you with rage, knowing that you as a reader can't do anything but watch and read, wanting to "burn it all".
It needed to be explicit and long, no prince saving the princess just in time, no "luck", so the reader could just grasp the a bare minimum of what Mugo must have felt seeing what was happening.
Also, reading the previous chapter and knowing that it was Lord Mugo, the one who's supposed to love the sacrifice the most, the one that put the MC in this situation, was also intentional so you would stop for minute and think "something's not right..." And it gives room for Jerk Mugo to analyze what he is feeling and why he feels that way, in other words, character development.
Even though it has a lot of sex, this isn't your typical "nut material" with no storyline and just a lot of fucking around for no reason, trying to add as many different porn based scenes so the reader doesn't even need to remember who the characters are or if what's happening is right or wrong.
This story may have picked your interest because of the art style, the author or the "smut" category, but once you start reading you keep on going due to the story itself.
The rape scene was horrible, but it was needed, if not, why are we so angry?