It doesn't make sense that the MC is the heir of the duke family but is insulted like an ordinary person or a low-ranking noble. And it doesn't matter if his family can't use magic because they should have their own people. The supervisor shouldn't have that kind of power. But the rest of the storyline is very good. PS.The characters are a little too young. (English is not my primary language.)
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LIKEthen you should've put some scenes where nobles were getting insulted or humiliated too to clear things up
Magecrafter:Thanks for your review. Ainzlark Academy is a powerful institute older than most noble families Thier power is greater than even the Dukes. It's supposed to be a meritocratic body where rank hardly matters. So, yeah. Nobles have very little say in the affairs within the Academy.
Hm. Nobles know their place. It's not really an anti-noble school. It's a meritocracy. If you're strong, you're respected. If you're weak, you're trash.
Kaisen1:then you should've put some scenes where nobles were getting insulted or humiliated too to clear things up
if you include the influence a duke noble family might have as overall strength (in that kingdom) then a meritocracy would probably treat him better. But I'm guessing its individual strength so....
Magecrafter:Hm. Nobles know their place. It's not really an anti-noble school. It's a meritocracy. If you're strong, you're respected. If you're weak, you're trash.
There's a stereotype of measuring a person's potential So far as Ainzlark (especially Damien Lawcroft) is concerned, MC isn't special At least that's how it started
reez00: if you include the influence a duke noble family might have as overall strength (in that kingdom) then a meritocracy would probably treat him better. But I'm guessing its individual strength so....