The Count's Youngest Son Is a Player - Chapter 2
Comments for chapter "Chapter 2"
What a shitty Dad. He could’ve encouraged him instead of just watching him be bullied. 🙄
I’ve always wonder, in these noble stories, I get they cant directly help, but have the parent never heard of “words of encouragement”???
Why are we rushing things so fast? Feels like we just got 5-6 chapters get cut down into a few panels.
I mean you can help your kid by sitting him down and talking for a bit, giving advice. All these noble/king characters mask their shitty parenting by blaming it on some value system or some clutch drama shite…
So is he a regressor or did the game reboot?
Like others I am a bit confused. The player guilds messed up the power balance of connect and wrecked the world. So is mc going to meet players from earth in 3 years?
That’s not waiting for him to.get strong on his own. That’s called neglect. Don’t try to make it sound better with few good words.
His father is just plain wrong. Getting bullied doesn’t make people strong. It’ll just create traumas.
A lot of things are missing in this manhwa
He’s fighting in a tournament, but there’s no action?
I don’t quite get the setting here..
So this is a closed beta of the game he played for 10 years and this timeline of the game is before the game he played…
So he read the complete backstory of the game 10 years ago and remebers it perfectly..
Sloppiest writing I’ve seen in a while
..but lemme see if it worth it
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No hate but I don’t really like his new character design
House Ashton with the drip

































There are so many problems with this story. A kid who had never worked out is going to compete with older, experienced athletes because he worked out for a month? Dad couldn’t imagine how a training program would help prepare him for mortal combat? A month of exercise took him from level 5 to level 12? His ‘skills’ from the pod VR, which he’s never actually done in real life, just automatically transferred? Is he in a game or another world?
There is some precedent for the bullying system; there have been nations that thought that having the high-status boys beat (and usually rape) the low-status kids would weed out mental weakness, and inculcate a psychopathic disregard for human suffering. What they all discovered too late is that it fosters distrust and resentment that causes the army to fall apart the first time they encounter adversity.