T*ash of the Count’s Family Chapter 500 Discussion

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I mainly read novels which are not formulaic or which have enough interesting plot lines/ character view points for me to route for them. This novel is similar to lazy dungeon master genre of novels but is far more focused on narrative and less on romance. But it does its genre of multitasking MC justice in the best way possible.

TOCF is a novel which starts with a pretty cliche premise

In it's first 5-6 chapters it may seem deceptively generic however, it would be sufficient for a reader to see the flow of first 30 chapters to form an opinion on it.

That is why it is easy to pass ToCF off as another novel in which MC is omniscient and has plot armor and goes on cheerful harem collecting escapade.

  1. That is not the case here. This story is about guys who are good to there family and vicious to there foes and ardent towards their dreams. The MC is not all knowing and runs out of his novel knowledge at just the right moment in time. And this novel still drop F bombs 400 chapters in despite being stretched a bit in that section as original plot lines tend to end and new ones are a bit meh to digest so far in.

    I like how the MC is not a power obsessed but is a very responsible fellow for his choices. He is kind of knuckle head when it comes to reading emotions directed at himself but is aptly smart reading the circumstances he is in and gaining advantage of them.

    I like the antagonist in this novel. He is the complete antithesis of our MC.
And I like side MC Choi Han. Choi Han is pretty lovable dude and is chill. That is not to mention the quirky and witty interactions of Alberu and cale.

Most of all I like the sidekick black dragon you have all seen in the cover. He is innocent yet feels real. His growth and monologues breathes more cheerful sense of life into this pragmatic tale.

All in all too good to pass up.
 
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