Basically the female lead beats up whoever she wants, keeps saving the male lead, and runs around throwing money everywhere, and the villains/villainesses mostly have terrible endings really fast.
the chapters are short but the plot is not dramatic or action paced.
You don’t really see the male lead until much later. The female lead discovers what’s going on before the male lead and is the smarter one this time. This guy is soft and blushy but also a strong martial artist, so he’s less weak than other male leads on this list.
The girl is smarter than the boy and more strong willed while the boy is more emotional. She also returns to her normal adult form a lot of times in the story and teases him often. Although she can one shot everyone, the story’s premise is that she loses her powers, so she bosses the guy around to do things for her. The male lead is very gentle and kind, but he’s very gullible.
Yu ri is the empress, though they use the term “emperor” for her. She acts like those morally ambiguous seeming male leads who turn out to be good. Doha, the male lead, forgives everyone, is hyperactive, and lacks intelligence. They don’t have very many scenes together as most of it is the characters dealing with scheming in the imperial palace and the consort exam. Not much romantic interaction thus far other than after 3rd stage of consort exam.
Ruthless female lead and cute, shy bookworm male lead who is thoughtful. Plot is somewhat like Glass Palace. The two of them spend a lot of time together in the beginning but they stray for a couple of chapters. The only qualms I have about this is that she didn’t beat the absolute living shit out of Yeom and that it ended so choppy.
I think this is popular but just in case it’s not I put it on the list. The female lead is really good at handling all the boys and this story is has good characterization and plot. She goes all the way in the relationships eventually, and things get very developed. Morel’s other story is good too and has a strong girl and weak guy.
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