The Fallen Count’s Daughter Wants to Support Her Family

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“I’m the only one who can support my beloved mother and cute little sister!”

Gertrude, the daughter of the Count’s family whose downfall is inevitable, looks up.

Overnight, she lost her territory and mansion due to her late father’s debts, ending up with nothing. In order to earn a living, she decides to auction off jewels using her knowledge from her past life and raise cash.

Using her only unique magical ability, “strengthening muscles,” she works hard to move out on her own. But then, she’s left speechless when the duke, her creditor, lectures her on the “unthinkable norms of nobility”!

Was the family heirloom she sold something she shouldn’t have let go of?

Moreover, a misunderstanding leads a violent nobleman to forcibly propose marriage in pursuit of her title…!?

No matter the hardships, she’ll endure for her family!

Follow the diary of a reincarnated tough noble daughter, starting from zero money, as she turns the tables!

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没落伯爵令嬢は家族を養いたい
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Goobers
Goobers rated it
July 6, 2024
Status: c4
I tried to read it.

Offhandedly, I was disappointed when the MC described herself as "flat." But if that were the only issue, I wouldn't be too bothered. And I wasn't until the next chapter.

The writer falls into the trope of modern knowledge over "stone aged" other world. I mean, did they think eBay is the 8th Wonder of the world or something? Auctions have existed far, far longer than "her 21st century" knowledge.

Reminding us that her father was a bastard and going into useless exposition about a women"s "assets, "... more>> or lack thereof, is tolerable once, but not when it's repeated. Yes, we get that her father was a jerk and women have little to no rights, move the story along. We aren't simpletons that forgot what we read two seconds ago. <<less
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