
Tbh it felt lackluster towards the middle & ending, which also felt rushed. I still hate the Priestess to the end and feel she didn't really change, especially with her saying she wouldn't let her emotions cloud her work, like girl, do you think the past is just erased/excused. I did however love the little family side stories, thought I wish they were longer.

See I love sex worker stories when they actually have something to do with the story. Him being a sex worker just felt unnecessary and was just there to be there, as it provide no actual substance. He can have the same problems and attitude without being a sex worker and that's what gets me mad. It just feels like lazy writing, like the author thought of no other way to make the uke have conflict. But then again the story is only limited to 6 chapters so I forget to always expect less with these stories.

This was both an enjoyable & frustrating read. I love the children and family aspect, but was frustrated at some points in the story line. Like imagine living with magic & holy powers your whole life, and it disappears forever. I would be depressed and irritated with the new lifestyle. Passed that I loved the adorable kids, the main couple, as that little side couple tease at the end is cute, and would re-read when I have nothing else.

I was honestly surprised with the story, it actually turned out good. The ending kinda got me bittersweet, wish things worked out better between the crown prince and his fiance. The fl and ml relationship is so cute, this is just a nice and simple story. Will definitely re-read, tho I wish we got to see them more lovey-dovey together.

Finally! a kiss, but really, that's all a kiss and then marriage. I loved the wedding and their happy ending, but it's so rushed. And letting the princess go just left a bad taste in my mouth. I understand her reasoning, but she literally told you to your face she killed anyone that came close to it so that means she killed even innocent ppl. How can you just let her go??? Idk kinda annoys me but I'll just focus on the happy ending.

I love stories like this when they are based off niche things like food, cooking, etc. So, I did enjoy the story when it focused on coffee and a bit of romance. However, to solve a genocide with coffee is crazy and her mom was a b***h, and there's no punishemnt for her step family. And how did the Prince save ppl from the witches when they were dumped there by their family. That ending part annoyed me, but would definitely read again and just buffer out the plotholes.

Me either! i pretty much sped read those because it was so illogical and nonsensical that it damn near ruined the whole storyline. it was so unnecessary. if they wanted to do something like that it should have gone more in depth and started from the very beginning and the fl should have been an actual witch in hiding that fell in love with the duke guy at least the reasoning for everything would have made more sense especially if she tries to gain a foothold through public opinion with her coffee. so much more understandable like that.
Yeah your dad didn't love you. I've noticed in these manwha it's always the same ass excuse for the father's to leave, abandoned or abuse their child b/c they loved the mom dearly. Yet, it's also a legit excuse used in real life, and these stories always try to make it out to some loving-thing when I'm pretty sure they mom would be pissed you left the daughter alone like in i tamed a tyrant and ran away.