I've been seeing comments about Tracy's attitude towards Ash. Although yes, what Tracy did was harsh considering he did help her, but if you've actually read one of the chapters where Tracy justified her stance as to why Ash was treated like that.
Ash being in a cage was because he is a criminal. Also, if you look at their statuses, Ash is a refugee and is currently living in the slums so him being treated badly stems from that.
Plus, if you look at it. Tracy did what she did, Ash picks which side looks promising. Ash isn't loyal and Tracy needed a loyal subordinate.
And also, it's kind of weirdly refreshing to see that the boy from the slums becomes the villain instead of becoming the FL/MC's loyal knight trope.
I've been seeing comments about Tracy's attitude towards Ash. Although yes, what Tracy did was harsh considering he did help her, but if you've actually read one of the chapters where Tracy justified her stance as to why Ash was treated like that.
Ash being in a cage was because he is a criminal. Also, if you look at their statuses, Ash is a refugee and is currently living in the slums so him being treated badly stems from that.
Plus, if you look at it. Tracy did what she did, Ash picks which side looks promising. Ash isn't loyal and Tracy needed a loyal subordinate.
And also, it's kind of weirdly refreshing to see that the boy from the slums becomes the villain instead of becoming the FL/MC's loyal knight trope.