
I've been binging all of the author's works(at least the ones also under their name with the same art style) because I really liked the one about the vendo machine, but this one was honestly a struggle to finish. I had hoped that they'd at least pull the time-skip cliche so I could stick it out, but... yeah, this one's just so wrong.

I get that middle-ages(as per this manhwa) is unhygienic reality and history-wise, but that would apply(here) if she actually just travelled back in time instead of getting isekai-ed, right???? please, I feel I won't be able to enjoy historical manhwas the same way I do just minutes earlier—I'd always wonder how they actually smell ಥ‿ಥ

I just remembered why I love this manhua so much. it's one of those where you can't help but like each one of the characters—even the unlikeable ones. it gives me the feeling that if I finished this manhua up to the last side story while still holding a grudge towards one of its characters, that just means that I failed to connect with the author, that I failed to grasp the message they were trying to convey.
reading it, I can't stop thinking about how beautifully written it was. it's jam-packed with character development, I genuinely couldn't ask for more.

I swear I've read this before, so how is it that it's like I'm reading it again for the first time? maybe cuz the one thing I still remember 'til now is the fact that LiHuan talked to his family first before getting together with YuYang officially ㅠㅠ
JiYuan having a girl he likes, I didn't see that coming ಥ‿ಥ sorry for laughing, I was caught off guard—
why they kinda give haikaveh vibes...? or is it just that minato is kinda kaveh-coded? maybe it's the hair