The Merchant’s Daughter Overpowers All with the Power of Money Chapter 30 Discussion

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Still in the earlier chapters but can't help but comment, thus will give a score average of 3 as a perfunctory rating.

Now then, finding it hard to read since despite the grandeur background and settings, to be blunt, I find it unbelievable for such a high strung noble family to last so long given how they act and with the issues soon revealed. And of course it's the MC that's going to fix it for them.

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Such a prominent family but thus far it is revealed that the eldest son and his family is a spoiled two faced wastrels pretty much, the second son which had a more amicable and good nature is pretty much more muscle than brain, the third son was a playboy and runaway which was the MCs father here. The old head? Pretty much non-existent thus far, has authority but don't really seem much of it properly being exercised.

And with the issues with their territory where a branch family and steward was it that was previously stationed there having colluded and embezzled funds for years and clear issues of mismanagement.

So, how is this prominent noble family supposed to be noble exactly? They've only come across as arrogant and incompetent thus far.

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Don't want to see MC fix their issues for them, especially whilst being under them still.

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Only staying cause curious of what happened after the MC left with her "pranks" from the main branch residence. Hoping for it to show later on, otherwise, probably would've dropped the title already.

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Most likely will just skim through the chapters until I find somewhere more interesting or drop it if it take too long to get there or so.

Again, arrogant and incompetent yet MC has to fix their issues for them. Dropped then. Rating is also reduced to 2 stars. Spoiler

MC being a prospective OP char if not already OP that can use all attributes was it or five at least, alongside the other overused tropes and with its execution. Yeah, nope.

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