You know I find it very hard to picture someone like the Count of Monte Cristo as a women. Mostly because the time and place of the book, was just too... different, to ladies at the time. I just can't picture anyone trusting their wealth and/or lives to a mysterious woman like the would as he has been, I think that her appearance would garner far too much attention, for the count's (or countess in this occasion) plans to succeed as the had in the book. Really its wonder how something as simple as a genderswap could change an entire story.
You know I find it very hard to picture someone like the Count of Monte Cristo as a women. Mostly because the time and place of the book, was just too... different, to ladies at the time. I just can't picture anyone trusting their wealth and/or lives to a mysterious woman like the would as he has been, I think that her appearance would garner far too much attention, for the count's (or countess in this occasion) plans to succeed as the had in the book. Really its wonder how something as simple as a genderswap could change an entire story.
Same here. What kind of reasonable logic the author of the nausuverse is throwing for this.