This is how the hero of The Count of Monte Cristo, Dondes, experienced it. However, in prison, his fate took a major turn. He met Alfred and gave him knowledge, wisdom and wealth. He tried his best to escape from prison and become the Count of Monte Cristo, and achieved brilliant revenge step by step ... Some people say that this book is the origin of their money worship, and I can't deny it, because after reading it, I have to sigh: It's good to have money! Revenge pays off!
If it is adapted, there are two places I particularly like. One is that the settings of the lucky ones have changed. Ferdinand gives the impression that he is shallow and jealous. The first time he saw the man, he was emotional and uncontrollable, and his face was written with malice. In later stories, if I remember correctly, his success was largely due to luck. However, Yukio Edano, after adaptation, is the lover of the man. At first, he felt like a neighbor, blessed his childhood love and silently played the role of a knight.