The Chaebeols Youngest Son webtoon/manhwa review

"The Chaebeols Youngest Son" or "Reborn Rich" is a South Korean webtoon that puts a thrilling dose of revenge and corporate intrigue into the popular reincarnation genre. The story follows Yoon Hyun-woo, a loyal employee of the Soonyang Group, a massive South Korean company. After being ruthlessly betrayed and murdered by the family he dedicated his life to, Hyun-woo finds himself gifted with an extraordinary second chance.

He awakens in the body of Jin Do-jun, the youngest grandson of the Soonyang Group's ruthless founder. Armed with the memories and knowledge of his past life, Hyun-woo embarks on an ambitious quest for revenge.

Now within the heart of the family that wronged him, Hyun-woo uses his position and the knowledge of future events to manipulate those around him and his success. He strategically navigates power struggles, outsmarting his equally cunning relatives and consolidating his influence within the corporation.

The webtoon is a thrilling tale of revenge and calculated manipulation. The story delves into the depths of corporate greed, family betrayals, and the lengths people are willing to go to for revenge. Hyun-woo's cunning strategies and meticulous planning as he dismantles the very empire he once served are something to see. The webtoon makes a comment on human nature and the possibility of redemption. I found this webtoon to be an intriguing and interesting one, with the aspect of business and economics playing a heavy part. Honestly, at parts of the webtoon I felt lost and like I had a headache, it can be a bit much at times with the mentions of liquidity, stocks and EBITDA. 

This is what other internet users had to say:

"Unbelievable in its in depth knowledge on the world of business"
"I was completely engrossed"
"I love it, but its too much for me lol maybe I need a business degree or something to not get a headache"

I think this is a captivating read for those who enjoy a thrilling revenge plot coupled with the world of business. It offers a unique perspective on family dynamics, the consequences of betrayal, and the transformative power of a second chance. 

I'd recommend this for seasoned readers and those interested in manhwas relating to money and business, but as a beginner, this is probably not a great first choice, maybe put it on your list for later on. Overall, this is a 8/10!



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