I've been trying to read some more for my culture, and while I'm enjoying The Count of Monte Cristo, I need to suspend my disbelief up the top of a skyscraper whenever characters proceed to relate past events, down to every verbal exchange, with deadeye accuracy. It might be modern brainrot, but I doubt people had a photographic memory back then.
>>23823444Anon you're reading the anime equivalent of that time. Obviously it has glaring inadequacies. But that's not the reason why people watch anime, is it? Just go along for the ride
and don't insult Samuel Johnson by posting his face in a Count of Monte Cristo thread. I like the novel, but there are limits to this
>>23823444Character intentions. Hinting doesn’t help.