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Lout of the Count’s Family - (Part-I)

Lout of the Count’s Family - (Part-I)

When I opened my eyes, I was inside a novel. [The Birth of a Hero]. [The Birth of a Hero] was a novel focused on the adventures of the main character, Choi Han, a high school boy who was transported to a different dimension from Earth, along with the birth of the numerous heroes of the continent. I became a part of that novel as the trash of the Count’s family, the family that oversaw the territory where the first village that Choi Han visits is located. The problem is that Choi Han becomes twisted after that village, and everyone in it, are destroyed by assassins. The bigger problem is the fact that this stupid trash who I’ve become doesn’t know about what happened in the village and messes with Choi Han, only to get beaten to a pulp. “…This is going to be a problem.” I feel like something serious has happened to me. But it was worth trying to make this my new life. ------------------------------------- Disclaimer: This is an unofficial translation of the novel "Lout of Count's Family." Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, but there may be errors or omissions. The original work holds the sole copyright, and this translation is intended for entertainment purposes only. No commercial use is permitted without the author's consent. Please note that cultural nuances, idioms, and literary devices might be lost or altered in translation. The translator does not claim ownership of the original work or its characters. If you find any errors or have suggestions, please feel free to provide feedback. Thank you for reading! [Author – Yu Ryeo Han] [Proofreader – Rai_Mayank]
Fantasy
776 Chs
Part Wolf

Part Wolf

WARNING: MATURE CONTENT An unwarranted death, an unprecedented rebirth, two men vying for her love. Elize's life was not easy to begin with, but now she has to fight her own destiny. Will she want to return to what was hers? Or will she choose to ignore it? Is she strong enough to face her fate? Then what about love? GLIMPSES (P.S. Contains spoilers, read at your own discretion) : As she drew closer to the door, she could clearly hear two men bickering "I swear if you lay a finger-" Deep breath. Elize repeated to herself as she pushed the door open. Two heads whipped towards her direction from the corridor to which the door opened. The conversation between them seemed to have died down with her presence. One of the two tall men stepped towards her. An animalistic growl emanated from his body. Elize narrowed her eyes and was about to say something when she noticed it. Those eyes. Those same blue eyes! ********* "Who's there?!" She asked aloud, unable to find anyone. 'You have come at last.' The voice replied, a hint of joy in its tone. She gulped her saliva nervously. "Who- who's there?!" Elize stuttered. 'I am what is missing from you.' The voice replied, calmly. "Huh?" 'Since our time has not yet come to become one, why may I ask are you here?' The voice asked. "I uh.." She said absentmindedly. 'Let us seal our bond with a wish, that I may accept you as my master.' The voice spoke with much enthusiasm. ****** "Do you hate me Elize?" He asked, with a pout. Elize maintained her poker face. She was not going to fall for it no matter how cute he tried to act, she thought to herself. "No I don't sir. I don't even know you." She replied nonchalantly. "Ouch. That hurt." He said, clutching the place above his heart. Elize huffed, rolling her eyes. "Do you really have something to say or should I come back later?" She asked, folding her hands above her chest. "Would you come back to me later, on your own accord?" He teased, almost reaching her. "That's not what I-" The Kelpie's laughter cut her off. "You're so cute when you do that. It makes me want to bite you." He said licking his lips, his wet tongue gliding over his moist lips slowly, making a show of the process. Teaser is on the Instagram page : author_obsessedwithwolves Join our discord- https://discord.gg/Nrj87UT
Fantasy
527 Chs
Part Loup

Part Loup

AVERTISSEMENT : CONTENU MATURE Une mort injustifiée, une renaissance sans précédent, deux hommes se disputant son amour. La vie d'Elize n'était pas facile au départ, mais maintenant elle doit combattre son propre destin. Vouloir-elle revenir à ce qui était le sien ? Ou choisira-t-elle de l'ignorer ? Est-elle assez forte pour affronter son destin ? Et l'amour alors ? APERÇUS (P.S. Contient des spoilers, lisez à votre propre discrétion) : Alors qu'elle s'approchait de la porte, elle pouvait clairement entendre deux hommes se chamailler "Je jure que si tu poses un doigt-" Respire profondément. Elize se répéta tandis qu'elle poussait la porte. Deux têtes se tournèrent vers sa direction depuis le couloir vers lequel la porte s'ouvrait. La conversation entre eux semblait s'être éteinte avec sa présence. L'un des deux hommes grands s'avança vers elle. Un grognement animal émanait de son corps. Elize plissa les yeux et était sur le point de dire quelque chose lorsqu'elle le remarqua. Ces yeux. Ces mêmes yeux bleus ! "Qui est là ?!" demanda-t-elle à haute voix, incapable de trouver quelqu'un. 'Tu es enfin venue.' Répondit la voix, avec une pointe de joie dans son ton. Elle avala sa salive nerveusement. "Qui- qui est là ?!" bégaya Elize. 'Je suis ce qui te manque.' Répondit calmement la voix. "Hein ?" 'Étant donné que notre moment n'est pas encore venu de ne faire qu'un, puis-je demander pourquoi es-tu ici ?' demanda la voix. "Euh.." dit-elle distraitement. 'Scellons notre lien par un souhait, afin que je puisse t'accepter comme mon maître.' parla la voix avec beaucoup d'enthousiasme. "Est-ce que tu me détestes Elize ?" demanda-t-il en faisant la moue. Elize conserva son visage impassible. Elle n'allait pas tomber dans l'attrape, peu importe à quel point il essayait d'agir de façon mignonne, pensa-t-elle. "Non, je ne le fais pas monsieur. Je ne vous connais même pas." répondit-elle nonchalamment. "Aïe. Ça fait mal." dit-il, saisissant l'endroit au-dessus de son cœur. Elize souffla, levant les yeux au ciel. "As-tu vraiment quelque chose à dire ou devrais-je revenir plus tard ?" demanda-t-elle, croisant les bras au-dessus de sa poitrine. "Reviendras-tu vers moi plus tard, de ton propre gré ?" taquina-t-il, presque à sa portée. "Ce n'est pas ce que je-" Le rire du Kelpie l'interrompit. "Tu es si mignonne quand tu fais ça. Ça me donne envie de te mordre." dit-il en se léchant les lèvres, sa langue humide glissant lentement sur ses lèvres humides, exhibant le processus.
Fantastique
526 Chs
What is the hardest part of a novel to write?
The middle part can be extremely difficult. This is where the plot has to thicken, characters need to develop, and there's a risk of getting lost in sub - plots. It's like navigating through a maze while also building the maze as you go. You have to keep the momentum going without losing the reader's interest.
2 answers
2024-12-16 23:10
What makes the hardest part of a novel to write so challenging?
Lack of inspiration. Sometimes, you just can't find the right words or ideas, especially for that crucial part of the novel. It's like your creative well has run dry.
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2024-12-14 23:35
What was the hardest part of writing a novel?
The most difficult part of writing a novel was creating characters. A good character needed to have its own personality, background story, goals, and motives, and it needed to constantly develop and change in the plot. This required the author to understand the characters deeply, including their emotions, thoughts, values, and behaviors, so that they could vividly present these characteristics when writing. In addition, the plot of the novel was also very important. The plot needed to attract the reader's attention and push the story forward. The author needs to design interesting and fascinating plots and ensure that they are connected to the characters and theme. At the same time, the plot also needed to have a beginning, a ending, and a turning to maintain the cohesiveness of the story. To write a good novel, the author needs to invest a lot of time and energy to understand the characters, design the plot, and ensure that they interweave to create an interesting story.
1 answer
2024-08-29 02:02
Is fiction the hardest genre to write?
Well, it's not always the case. Different genres have their own difficulties. Fiction can be tough because you need to create entire worlds and characters from scratch, but for some writers, that's where the fun lies.
2 answers
2024-10-16 17:21
What was the hardest part of being a creative writer?
Become creative. Originality was a constantly changing process, and it was difficult to maintain it throughout the writing process. At the same time, creativity also required constant thinking and exploration in order to produce new ideas and inspiration when writing. Therefore, be creative and maintain creativity and creativity in order to constantly generate new stories and ideas in the writing process.
1 answer
2024-09-25 16:03
What was the hardest thing to write in a novel? It was a girl's.
What was the most difficult thing to write in a novel? It was a girl's. Sexism is one of the common problems in novels. Many authors encounter the problem of gender stiffness-the belief that female characters should have certain characteristics and behaviors that may make male readers feel uncomfortable or disgusted. Female characters often needed to show strong, independent, intelligent, emotional and other characteristics in novels, but in reality, many women did not have these characteristics or were not widely recognized and accepted. This might cause the readers to doubt and be dissatisfied with the female characters in the novel, and might even affect the quality of the entire work. In addition, due to social and cultural factors, female authors may also face more challenges and difficulties in the process of writing. For example, in the process of writing, one might need to consider the equality of gender roles to avoid sexism, while also overcoming family, social, and cultural resistance. Therefore, sexism was a common problem in novels. When writing a novel, one had to avoid this problem and respect the equal rights and dignity of all characters.
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2024-08-28 23:13
The hardest part is her heart, Ruyan Liu, Ji Boda
The novel Ji Boda Ruyan Liu described the story between Ruyan Liu and Ji Boda. In the novel, there were some complicated emotional entanglements between Ruyan Liu and Ji Boda. Although Ji Boda had some special feelings for Ruyan Liu, Ruyan Liu didn't really want to be with Ji Boda. She was just cooperating with the program team. During their interaction, Ruyan Liu wasn't very friendly to Ji Boda. Even so, Ji Boda was still interested in Ruyan Liu, but she chose to remain silent. Therefore, it could be said that Ruyan Liu's feelings for Ji Boda were the most unpredictable.
1 answer
2025-01-13 16:12
What are the characteristics of the 'hardest visual novel'?
Well, one characteristic could be complex and convoluted storylines. For example, some 'hardest visual novels' might have multiple branching paths that are difficult to predict and follow. They often require careful attention to details in the dialogue and the scenarios presented. Another aspect could be deep and abstruse themes. These novels might deal with philosophical concepts, moral dilemmas, or psychological intricacies that are not easy to fully comprehend at first glance.
2 answers
2024-10-30 09:23
What is the hardest English novel to read?
I think 'Ulysses' by James Joyce is also very difficult. Joyce uses a stream - of - consciousness technique which makes the narrative hard to follow. There are many allusions, both literary and historical, and the language is dense and multi - layered.
2 answers
2024-11-09 10:54
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