Lout of Count’s Family (Novel) Vol. 03
The wildly popular Korean novels that inspired the hit webtoon! A man who wants nothing more than to kick back and relax must use his wit and wiles to survive the fantasy novel he’s fallen into.
Much to Cale’s chagrin, Prince Albert has tasked him with traversing a treacherous desert in search of the dark elves. Yet what he discovers in the ill-rumored crimson wasteland is unlike anything he’s ever imagined! Later, after a brief respite for a festival back home, he treks onward to the Ten Finger Mountains. Among the peaks, another band of elves is locked in a fierce battle against an all-too-familiar foe. With Ancient Powers, masterful allies, and a mighty dragon on his side, there’s no harm in Cale joining the fray—or is there?
Biographical Notes:
Yu Ryeo-Han is an author of Korean-language novels, best known for Lout of Count’s Family.
PAN4 is best known for being the artist of IIwon Dog and Lout of Count’s Family.
Title Notes:
This Korean novel–the first Korean novel release from Seven Seas–is a fantasy epic with an international fandom and a popular webtoon adaptation, similar to Korean titles Solo Leveling and Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint and the Japanese title Mushoku Tensei.
It has beautiful paperback release w/ long prose novels (expected to be ~400 pages each) with brand-new covers.
This genre fits to a fan of isekai/transmigration, comedy, fantasy, historical, action, adventure, nobility, dragons.
Series info This epic series is ongoing in Korea. Part 1 is 20 volumes long, with a planned pub in English every 3 months.
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