Ian Percus, the second son of a countryside Viscount.
One day, he received a love letter from the future.
‘If we don’t protect the future, the world will perish.’
With an ominous warning scribbled by someone

Ian Percus, the second son of a countryside Viscount.
One day, he received a love letter from the future.
‘If we don’t protect the future, the world will perish.’
With an ominous warning scribbled by someone

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Is the novel still good in the latest chapters ?
It's not like I think this novel is bad or anything, I am just not into "first POVS"
I personally prefer "third POV" and "third person omniscient", because I don't like reading stories that are like diaries or autobiographies..
While the translation is subpar, the writing is brilliant in my opinion as the often joking, light-hearted tone of the mc's stream of consciousness forms a stark contrast to the darker objective narration. It's a very interesting experience being inside the mc's head watching as mental illnesses start to take root and grow. It's almost never explicitly stated, though, leaving you to discover it on your own by observing the gaps and contradictions.
The reason I'm recommending this is because I've read a lot of novels that being in first person either detracted from the experience or added absolutely nothing. While I've also read ones that were better in first than they would have been in third, TTITH is the only one where the point of view is actually integral to the storytelling and would ruin the story if changed.
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