The Blood Princess and the Knight - Vol. 1 Ch. 17 - So Big All of a Sudden!

Unless vampires are fundamentally different in this universe, they are and always will be parasites, so he's not wrong.
 
Well if we go by the logic that feeding upon living things is parasitism, all living things that don't photosynthesize are parasites.

I can see where you're coming from since it's humans they feed on though.
 
I’m just curious if they would ever find out he’s also a vampire...gon be lit as fudge just saying....then they be like ahh that’s why he fucks about them....
 
Would be best to tell on this monstrosities den. Except MC is a monstrosity as well. Damn xD
 
@blublab123
Parasite usually has a bad relationship to their host. And usually dont just kill, but simply eat their host slowly until it eventually dies. If vampires are just slaughtering people, that isnt parasitic. But if they are keeping human blood farms, then that is parasitic in nature.

Parasites use their host for something benefocial to them, without returning anything beneficial to their host. In that reguard, it defenatly is parasitic, especially in MC's case where his true vampiric self is slowly eating away at his current human self.

I do find it interesting how both of them immediately jump to a "who is more in the moral right" argument without even knowing anything about the other. And then she use the "but there are bad humans too" argument. While she isn't wrong, she also isn't necessarily in the right either, given how she is speaking from an extreme minority position.

MC isn't right to call her out like that, but you can't fault him for doing it either, given his history. In addition, nothing as of yet has really shown him that this organization can be trusted, given that he was coerced into even going there, and the teacher isn't making it any better by constantly shitting on his every action like that either.
 
Everything that's happened so far and my suspension of disbelief ended at the cat girl boob expansion
 
Well, they're not wrong. he has prejudice against vampires because he has one as a semi-alter ego and hates that. Until he needs to feed and turns back.
 
@JavelinJoe "his true vampiric self is slowly eating away at his current human self." i think this is close to whats going on but not exactly the case, its more of a Magic induced Personlity disorder.
 
Given that in the novel version
Lin shows deference and respect to the vampire queen that tortured and broke him, I don't think he was wrong to fight her, even if his reasoning was flawed. It might be wrong to hate all vampires, but Lin specifically might qualify as a legitimate enemy.
 
@JavelinJoe In all honesty it felt kinda contrived how the entire thing went down like the author was trying to say "Look how this main character really hates vampires, but she's saying that humans were the real monsters all along"
 

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