Both dramas share the same core concept:
The male lead rises to the throne after overcoming countless obstacles, yet he never gets a moment’s peace. He remains entangled in power struggles, political conflicts, and the constant fight to uphold justice. Amid all this, his childhood fiancée misunderstands him, creating distance between them. The male lead does nothing to clear up this misunderstanding because he is bound by a promise connected to a greater purpose.
In both stories, the ML ends up making the FL his empress by force. The couples genuinely love each other, but their clashing beliefs and opposing viewpoints keep them on opposite sides, turning their relationship into a battle between love and duty.
The male lead rises to the throne after overcoming countless obstacles, yet he never gets a moment’s peace. He remains entangled in power struggles, political conflicts, and the constant fight to uphold justice. Amid all this, his childhood fiancée misunderstands him, creating distance between them. The male lead does nothing to clear up this misunderstanding because he is bound by a promise connected to a greater purpose.
In both stories, the ML ends up making the FL his empress by force. The couples genuinely love each other, but their clashing beliefs and opposing viewpoints keep them on opposite sides, turning their relationship into a battle between love and duty.



