It's more like he went from rags to riches by being in a politically advantageous family position. Are you a famous politician and or celebrity with no money?So this bro here went from rags to riches with just his pecker?
so bro is trouble because he gotten rich from an arranged marriage to someone he actually love
Motherf*cker!!!!
No, most likely his noble status. I'm not sure what time period of nobility this series is based on, and I am certainly no expert in the fine details of noble status, but likely the wealthy merchant was seeking noble status by marrying the poor noble. A noble rank that you can hand down to your descendants is not something that can be bought very easily. On top of that, new aristocratic connections and access to that customer base could be well worth the price of investment.So this bro here went from rags to riches with just his pecker?
To be fair, he's also kind of still hung up on his first love, which might affect the relationships.I mean, the man has to be good at wooing women (lots of breakups means lots of girlfriends), but he's shit at keeping them.
Based on their clothes, my best bet is something in the latter half of 1600s to early 1700s.No, most likely his noble status. I'm not sure what time period of nobility this series is based on, and I am certainly no expert in the fine details of noble status, but likely the wealthy merchant was seeking noble status by marrying the poor noble. A noble rank that you can hand down to your descendants is not something that can be bought very easily. On top of that, new aristocratic connections and access to that customer base could be well worth the price of investment.
Tl;dr, not his pecker, his noble rank.
He is, actually.Based on their clothes, my best bet is something in the latter half of 1600s to early 1700s.
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Is this viscount the new "landlord" we heard of some chapters ago?
The term "hoppy" was introduced in chapter 21, but it was for a bottled beer. Maybe they started pouring it out into mugs before serving it?so now it's hoppy?