User blog comment:B214/Volume 23 discussion blog/@comment-77.188.250.151-20170426212117/@comment-1359322-20170429000037

@Basshim, you need to get things corrected. The [King] doesn't have total control over their servants. The [King] don't have the say in the servant's personal life. If a King has total control, then even the servant's personal life is that the [King]'s control but that's not the case here. It's not just Rias, it's the same for almost all.

A simple explanation:
 * The [King] is the boss.
 * The servants are employees who are bounded by contract.

What you're literally saying here by total control is that the boss have total control over the employees, even the employees' parents, family, assets and so on. Which is not the case.

In other words, you're saying that Ise's parents are Rias' servants too because Rias has total control over Ise.