![]() The feelings of isolation from all the restrictions, always surrounded by very high expectations, always needing to give it your all even though it's not particularly rewarding, and most importantly, constantly feeling lonely in a hard, unwanted journey. That's exactly how my experience reading this particular manhwa was. Have you ever felt 'suffocated' while reading a manhwa? At least, if you can forgive the excessive amounts of tropes and small mistakes for the pleasure of reading some really good scenes. If you really like more emotionally focused manga, it might be for you. It's much more akin to a slice of life manga more than anything. But the art, the small hints that the characters still are quite child-like, the moments of simple character interaction and the scenes which have really pretty art makes it stand out quite a bit. and the story would slow to a crawl at times. The villains aren't particularly well written, the opening chapters were quite boring, the characters were being cliche sometimes It's mostly about family, growing up and the hardships of high society (this one is actually often used). The central focus point is actually completely non related to the otome game manga's. In a sense, I got some of that, but it deviates a good enough amount to make it truly enjoyable. I thought there'd be some handsome shining knights, some back stabby revenge plan and a lot of befriending everyone. When I first started reading I though it'd be a lot more generic than what I got. I have trouble reading stories with female protagonists, but this one pulled me in and I enjoyed the ride. The main character Shuli is perfect girlfriend too, wish I had her in my life. However, there is a pretty interesting love development with the crown prince brewing that should be a decent conflict in the future.Īll the male characters are badass and cool, damn I wish I was hot like Jeremy or Nora. For example, the girl's family are greedy and continually ask for money. The conflicts in the story weren't the most like deep, complex, or moving, but they kept me entertained and helped further develop the main cast, as a conflict should. When this happens, it's a real feel good moment. The moments when the family would come together would warm my cold heart to its core and make me smile form ear to ear. ![]() I'm sure anyone with a dysfunctional family can relate to the plot and find something in there for them. Girl/Woman fixing her past mistakes which led to a broken and disconnected family. Although uncertain why she has been granted a second chance at life, this time she is determined to build relationships with the children as well as allow for her own happiness. When Shuli next opens her eyes, she finds herself in the past, hours before Johannes' funeral. However, on the long-awaited day of his wedding, she is caught up in a tragic accident. She believes she only has to wait until her son Jeremy will take over as head of the family-then she can live freely. On top of the responsibility to manage a prestigious household with close ties to the empire's royal family, she becomes stepmother to four children who deeply mistrust her.įor seven years, Shuli dedicates herself to raising the children well and safeguarding the family fortune. Whatever the reason, Shuli is left to shoulder heavy responsibilities as marchioness after his death. EditSynopsis It is a mystery why the late Marquess Johannes von Neuschwanstein decided to marry a 16-year-old girl barely older than his eldest child. ![]()
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