The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home ~ Lacking Talent, He Abandons Everything and Becomes an Adventurer ~

The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home ~ Lacking Talent, He Abandons Everything and Becomes an Adventurer ~

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侯爵次男は家出する~才能がないので全部捨てて冒険者になります~

Original Japanese Title

Also known as: 侯爵次男は家出する~才能がないので全部捨てて冒険者になります~

By 犬鷲

3.0
japanese Web Novel
Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel
Status
Ongoing
Chapters
334 chapters
Original Publisher
kakuyomu

Description

“I can’t take it anymore…” Constantly compared to his prodigious elder brother, who is hailed as a genius, Serk strives relentlessly to earn recognition. However, unable to bear it any longer, Serk reaches his breaking point and runs away not only from home but from the country itself. He becomes an adventurer in the land he escapes to, but…

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Original Publisher
kakuyomu
Original Language
japanese
Type
Web Novel

The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home ~ Lacking Talent, He Abandons Everything and Becomes an Adventurer ~ Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator

## My Thoughts on The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home ~ Lacking Talent, He Abandons Everything and Becomes an Adventurer ~ This title is certainly a mouthful, but does "The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home ~ Lacking Talent, He Abandons Everything and Becomes an Adventurer ~" deliver on its lengthy promise? After diving into the available information, here's my take. ### First Impressions The premise is familiar: an underestimated protagonist seeking a different path. We've seen it before, but that doesn't automatically disqualify a story. It hinges on execution. The initial setup, with the MC feeling overshadowed by his brother and misunderstood by his father, definitely sets the stage for a compelling escape. However, it seems the initial chapters are crucial for hooking readers, and if those don't land, it's easy to drop this one. ### What Works Well I appreciate that the protagonist isn't portrayed as some hidden genius. He's genuinely less talented than his brother, making his decision to forge his own path as an adventurer feel more believable. Also, I like that the MC isn't a stereotypical dense virgin. The story moves relatively quickly in terms of relationships, which can be a refreshing change of pace. Furthermore, the author seems to play with common tropes, adding unexpected twists. This keeps the story from becoming entirely predictable, which is a definite plus in a genre saturated with similar narratives. ### Areas of Concern Unfortunately, a major issue appears to be the translation quality. Several readers have pointed out significant errors, including gender mismatches and confusing sentences. This can severely detract from the reading experience and make it difficult to fully immerse oneself in the story. While the plot and characters aren't necessarily groundbreaking, the translation problems seem to be a significant barrier to enjoyment. The setting is also apparently somewhat underdeveloped, leaving the world feeling a bit generic. ### ⚠️ Spoiler Warning Volume 1 focuses on setting up the MC's escape, with the father regretting his harsh treatment. Volume 2 sees him as a mid-ranked adventurer who quickly gets intimate with a princess he rescues. This leads to a quest involving magical weapons and rescuing another potential heroine. ### Final Verdict "The Second Son of The Marquis Runs Away from Home" has some intriguing elements, particularly in its subversion of common tropes and the relatively quick progression of the plot. However, the significant issues with translation quality are a major red flag. If you're willing to overlook these errors, you might find some enjoyment in the story. Otherwise, you may want to wait for a better translation before giving it a try.

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