I kinda like the history, but it’s so unrealistic, like the facility that this person has to make everyone change the fucking culture they were born with, erase the racism/Xenophobia, like... TF I wish. She manages to convince everyone in the kingdom to stop to use coset because it's not really good for your health and everything actually does it. As it's not incredibly sexualised, but the same fucking society that does not allow women to enter a COFFEE SHOP because they're women, just leave them be! The author makes too much emphasis on the culture, the tea, the info, but at the same time makes leave that like just saying info. The author try to make a society with rules that resemble the ones around europe but with that and all, it’s still not realistic in the world that they created... (And even if I'm not from there I know that the reason why they stopped it is not just because it was bad for the woman) the society that says that women do not need to know about business or politics, they do not need to work but they must have children and judge the ones that do not have them. It's a good representation of the gender rules of reality? YES that why. But ooh my goddess I wish it was that easy here and the same society full of machismo, racism, xenophobia and all that bullshit change just because of one girl (even if she just heard because she is married to someone with power)
The plot is inexistent to say the truth, if someone really knows let me know because the only thing that I see is problems that occur separated from one another and then resolved the same way... like a butch of one shot with the same characters put together. I could go on really... ( ̄∇ ̄")
But, hey... I really love all the things about tea that I learn from this for real, it makes me want a cup of tea.
I totally agree with you, there is a lack in the plot, nor to say the only thing that actually makes sense is the information they bring about the tea. I think it's a cute idea of an utopian world. For me sometimes it's unrealistic, mostly cause the female lead resolves all the problems with tea (which is doubtful to be possible) and sometimes she uses her status as her benefit.
Even though the story it's enjoyable, I truly liked how de FL explains things about tea, makes me wanna go to the kitchen to infuse some herbs
YES absolutely
The biggest problem for me is that the construction of the world is flaccid, the same with the characters. They are not consistent, their personalities consist of loving or hating the FL and nothing more. The problem with the tea which is SO TRUUUEE and ,for me, if the author had constructed a world in which they love tea or at last was well-accepted it would have made kind of sense that she resolved everything with it, but it's repudiated so...
maybe it's because the info about tea was so well-delivered that I was expecting more of the other things...
Just gonna reply to the last part of your comment. You literally described a slice of life type of story... which this is. Mundane issues that change every one-two episodes, simple characters or almost perfect world. This comic is that type of story... I don’t know if I can call it a genre but whatever, it is SOL
Even if the comic is a slice of life the author could provide a richer story, the problems can be solved within 2 or 3 chapters but is the fact that every problem is solved in the same way makes the story feels off, at first the story was consistent, the tea were thought barbarian and the Chloe were a submissive woman who nobody cared so the female lead had to fight with that but everything resolves extremely smooth to be believable.
After you read 70 chapters the story only seems to be repetitive and the introduction of the magic is literally out of nowhere
What I am criticizing is not that because even if it was sol just as andromeda say, it could be better, and the point is that it's not. It's supposed to be a drama.
In a sol there is no build of tension, it is what it is, but in a drama it is supposed to build so much tension that at the moment when it is released you free the emotion that has been built and it's expressed almost physically (cry, laugh, scream, whatever), and this does not. Or at least I don't feel much... I love sol btw
For real! I was thinking that if trChloe were in her place in Korea, she could be kinda happy as they have given hints that she always wanted to study and bla bla bla bc she has always lived in the shadow of her brother. I don't know, I find it interesting how the life of a woman with little to no rights that finds herself in a land where it does have some would be
Dear Gege. I NEED ANSWERS and not in the interview but in the MANGA! ( T﹏T )
Goood I was so excited for Okkotsu to appear UGH!! Don't kill ma boy please!