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To each their own, I respect that. At least here you have to very deliberately choose it, i don't think you could unintentionally fall into it. And even then, theres plenty of points at which to leave the route. I appreciate the reply, although I feel you didn't need to type it as angrily as you did ^^It's possible to give up more slaves to Cass.
To do so, it depends on your gender.
If you're DAN: Date Sarah and have Sarah try to confront Cass, then side with Cass.
If you're ROSA: Enslave Sarah and try watching her in the library. Cass will walk in on you and you'll flash yourself for Cass instead. Cass will demand Sarah as a slave. Agree.
After that, I'm not sure what the criteria are as I hate the submissive route with a passion (I'm not a submissive route and I don't fucking care if people love it - if you do, cool. Enjoy it all you want).
I think it's related to Cass being a specific level (possibly 15-18+?) and I think it's related to reaching a specific floor of the dungeon (try going to floor 15+ to be safe).
One thing I (very) vaguely seem to recall is Cass being jealous if you have too many slaves? I think you need to have at least 3 (or 3 more than her? Again, not sure - I literally never do this route unless I'm looking something very specific up for some reason) to gain the option to give them up. Refusing to do so while Julia is in Normal personality allows you to speak to Julia, try to give her up and she'll tell you that you're hypnotized by Cass. Speaking to Julia in the library allows you to become her slave instead and dealing with Cass allows you to break free from that stupid fucking route.
Again, if you like it, neat. I hate it personally.
I have seen all the scenes you've mentioned, what I was referring to is that the walkthrough statss that after you have done the stuff with Sarah and Julia, you can get assignments to enslave specific free characters for Cass. That was what I was on about. I've never seen those, and since I can't find anything on them, I suspect it's planned content.