'Damsel in distress.'
Most people would be familiar with this term, I suppose.
After all, it is a term that is sucked to the core by a lot of writers. But what does this damsel in distress mean?
It basically means saving a woman from danger and making them fall for you.
But does that only apply to a woman?
Or does that only apply to making people fall for someone?
No.
Here, the idea is to make the other person feel attached to you, making them dependent on you.
Basically, it makes them feel indebted to you.
This must have already answered why I am simply watching commoners being discriminated against.
Because this is actually an opportunity, the demons' intention might be to create distrust, but that doesn't mean the only ones who can benefit from it will be them.
Also, with me drawing attention to the academy, they are bound to play the long game, which means they can't move hastily.