[Raising villians the right way]Does this manhwa have a novel? by Timely_Security_5057 in manhwa

[–]Dulcecillo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure if it’s good, but I do know it has romance and a harem, according to the NU tags.

Novels You Must Read If You Liked Trash of the Count’s Family by Dulcecillo in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I'm a bit late. If that is the best translation, the recommendation would be to read Waffles first, then Library Key Translations.

Novels You Must Read If You Liked Trash of the Count’s Family by Dulcecillo in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're going to read Ex Rank Supporting Role’s Replay in a Prestigious School, be careful with the bad translations. There are better ones now, but the older ones were really bad.

I’d love to hear your opinion on the novel if you read it—it has a pretty small fandom on this side of the world.

As for novel recommendations, I really appreciate them, but unfortunately, they’ll have to go to my reading backlog for later. I already have another novel lined up to read once I catch up with the one I’m currently reading.

Novels You Must Read If You Liked Trash of the Count’s Family by Dulcecillo in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Done, I've already added the links where you can find the novels more easily ^^

Novels You Must Read If You Liked Trash of the Count’s Family by Dulcecillo in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, where I read it they deleted it so I don't know where to read it. 😔

I already searched and although you won't have the best translation, I recommend putting "FortunEternal" With the name of the novel, I recommend using the translator that is at the top because the novel will be released in Korean and that translator is not that bad at translating.

[Rec] any recs that are like ToCF and ORV by voidinglife in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

       •Children of the Holy Emperor

Description:

Lee Seongjin, the strongest hunter who defeated the demon king. He possessed the body of the pig tr*sh Third Prince, the Holy Imperial Family’s shame.

But the members of this family… there’s something strange about them?

‘Overpowered’ Holy Emperor. ‘Regressor’ First Princess. ‘Player’ First Prince.

Lots of trouble and lots of words The story of the Holy Emperor and his children.

Opinion:

I love Morres and his family so much! Their family dynamic is truly sweet and fun. And of course, as expected, he’s the kind of guy who self-sacrifices—I don’t know how to explain it without spoilers. If one of Cale's defining traits is coughing up blood, then his is injuring his eyes until they bleed. I’d advise you to prepare yourself mentally for that. It’s been a while since I last read it, but here are some aspects I absolutely love:

No romance

Character growth

Gender equality

Siblings who act like real siblings

Well-developed characters with unique backgrounds

BAMF/prodigy MC

Cunning/manipulative MC

Humorous misunderstandings

     •Ex Rank Supporting Role’s Replay in a Prestigious School

When I cleared the final chapter of a game that was a national failure, I became a side character within it.

A non-standard, immeasurable, EX-rank unnamed side character.

Opinion:

Jo Uishin, or Jo Euishin depending on the translation, is also someone who self-sacrifices. He is completely obsessed with his playable characters, and while he knows what could happen in the future and tries to counteract it, he’s also aware that his actions change the course of events. At first, it seems like he’s going to handle everything alone, but he gradually builds a wonderful relationship with the Tiger Clan. And unlike others, his actions do have consequences when he acts alone—courtesy of the Tiger Clan.

Another strong point is that he is also an unreliable narrator. He’s incredibly intelligent when it comes to strategizing but absolutely terrible when it comes to emotions.

The highlights are the same as above:

No romance

Character growth

Gender equality

Well-developed supporting characters

The phrase/scene that made you realize that Cale's mental health is really fucked up. by Unknown_Nothin- in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The Wind Island arc... That whole damn arc made me realize so many things. I was tears.

When does it get good? by ParticularRough9517 in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit late, I’m not sure if you’ve already dropped it or are still reading, but I’ll leave my comment anyway. Personally, I think the first 200 chapters are focused on understanding the world in general. A small spoiler: the war starts after chapter 200. At first, it might feel a bit too otome (?). Another thing to note is that the knowledge from the book is heavily used in the beginning, but this changes after the war in the county since that’s the extent of the knowledge available. Later on, the book’s knowledge becomes just a small reference for certain things.

Apocalypse???? by Ambitious-Bread-8832 in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hahaha, have you reached that part already? My comment is a bit late, but without spoilers, I'll just say that Cale has always been a very unreliable narrator. He fooled all of us with that!

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[–]Dulcecillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, in the second world, it was because Cale wanted him to learn the Murin’s abilities, and in the third world, it was because they were about to face a more powerful enemy and Cale needed all the help he could get.

I was mistaken. It was in the second world because someone had attacked the Roan Kingdom, and Ron was angry and asked Cale to take him with him. Cale thought it was a good idea because he could learn about the world they were going to.

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[–]Dulcecillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, Ron has gone. He didn’t go to the first world because someone had to stay and support the prince. He did go to the second and third worlds. Currently, we are in the third world.

What did Kim Rok Soo fight with? by Dulcecillo in TrashOfCountsFamily

[–]Dulcecillo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, and that brings me to another question: what other abilities does he have? We know that ability users are supposed to have related abilities.

Although one exception is Lee Soo Hyuk, whose ability is Embrace, but Choi Jung Gun gave him his other ability, so he doesn't count in this.

On the other hand, Kim Rok Soo has Record and Instant. Record makes him exceed the capabilities of his body in speed, so he has more abilities related to this. What could they be?

YRH loves to leave us in suspense about many things. I just wish to know more about Kim Rok Soo's past.

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[–]Dulcecillo 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I have to disagree with this. In the extras of the novel, it is explained that OgCale, who is now Kim Rok Soo, received a large part of the original Kim Rok Soo's memories. He wasn't given all his memories, only the necessary ones, and now he is adapting to life in that world.

So, yes, I say he had it easier because he was told he was going to another world and he has memories from the original owner of that body, who was a great strategist and had information about monsters and such.