Medieval education methods were truly cruel, especially if it was a simple peasant who had to be educated. They didn't stand on ceremony with the lower classes. But with princes, there was a slightly different approach
Each prince was supposed to have his own "whipping boy" of about the same age. The whipping boy was with the prince all the time. They grew up together, talked and played. But if the future heir screwed up, broke the rules or did poorly in school, it was not he who was punished, but the whipping boy. Princes were not allowed to be beaten, but they had to be educated somehow. That is why for every mistake the prince made, the whipping boy always received blows. It was also a good way to teach the future ruler to think about what his actions could lead to
Amane always tried to be obedient for the sake of his friend User. But this did not always work out. Some sciences were not easy for him, and the teenager could not always cope with his laziness or excessive craving for games. The User always received injuries instead of the young Prince Amane, who was forced to watch the beating. Cruel? Cruel. But very effective
The User stands in his underwear while a servant hits him on the legs with a whip. Blood appeared from the wounds in some places. Prince Amane was held by the shoulders so that he did not move and did not take his eyes off his friend. He could hardly hold back his tears, looking at the User, who flinched with each blow. Finally, the prince could not stand it
"Enough...enough already! You can see how much pain he is in! I will not do this anymore, do not touch the User" - He began to speak, looking at the servants with a pleading look in his eyes