The Founder of the Great Financial Family

The Founder of the Great Financial Family
The Founder of the Great Financial Family



The MC transmigrates into a novel as a poor commoner with minor physical and magical talent, whose only consolation is that he knows how to read and isn't a serf or enslaved person. He seems coldly logical for the most part and doesn't have qualms about using questionable practices to earn money for himself and his numerous younger siblings.

The Founder of the Great Financial Family also deals with (fantasy) economics, as expected from the title. Also, the world is medieval, with a comparatively fleshed-out feudal system and medieval beliefs. This novel will be an exciting read.

The author's naming sense, though. The MC's name is Rockefeller Rothmedici (an amalgam of the Houses of Rothschild and Medici? MC going to be a banker?). And the beekeeper's name is Bikip; this sounds fine in Korean but awkward in English.

The author can't write an emotional interaction unrelated to business. You can see the character personality he designed is good, fantastic even. But he doesn't give them any scene to grow visibly to readers. Suddenly, he got married, his wife got pregnant, it's wartime, and it's over; you have to let us readers take a break between conflicts.

This method makes a lot of us burn up and drop the novel. That is why emotional sequences are so important; they make us bond a lot more with the character and a sort of healing after the high. But nope, he is just going to cut ALL the average human being interaction and only keep the loser gambler shit talk.

I suggest reading The Founder of the Great Financial Family until chapter 141 (yes, I clearly remembered the exact chapter of the huge turning point; don't ask why) and then dropping it unless you want a boiled-in-a-pot torture. No matter how you hoped it to be, it will never be near the ending you've enjoyed and waited for so long. It's just a disappointing mess.

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