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Indeed, the story is less captivating because we expect an obvious end where he wins (without difficulties) and receives praise. It slowly gets boring.
In some novels, I wouldn' t mind an overpowered main character (I actually like it) because unforeseen events occur and allow us to immerse ourselves in the story.
Well, that remains to be seen since I'm only at the beginning.
[collapse]It's still kinda interesting.By the way, there's maybe a love interest but nevermind.SpoilerIt's literally random but his name (Raon) make me think of Trsh of the count's family
Update : I would like to add one more star but I can't change :<
Now that it's no longer focusing on training and family matters, I'm kinda satisfied with the story.
Since Raon leaves Sieghart's territory to pass a test to become an official swordsman, I'm even more interested by the events that are happening outside, instead of something that start like "Oh no, Raon is going to fight (again) that guy (cousin, prince or whoever it is), I'm sure he will lose" to "what, Raon really won against him ?". I mean, I like this kind of reaction but it occured about 3-4 times in 60 chapters.
By the way, the fact that the MC is into gambling—
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