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Delightful Watch
Some scene resembles The Double: the drink challenge, drunk after drinking a bowl of wine. However, it isn't a direct copy and fun to watch. The revenge was done well and the rumors for the ex-finance, adopted sister and princess left them in shame and utter disgrace.Also, the drama is straightforward and doesn't drag like the 80 episodes vertical drama. The costumes and jewellery look stunning and doesn't look cheap
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A Heroine Who Redefines Strength
The writing strikes a remarkable balance between action, emotion, and introspection. The heartbreak that begins her journey becomes the foundation of her rise. The romance, though subtle, burns slow and steady — built on equality, respect, and shared resilience.The male lead doesn’t overshadow her. Instead, he complements her — understanding that real love is not about saving, but about standing beside someone who can save herself.
If there’s one thing that left me unsatisfied, it’s the ending. After such an emotionally charged buildup, the finale felt rushed as if the story had more to say but ran out of time to breathe. It deserved a few more moments of closure to match the brilliance that came before it.
Still, it doesn’t diminish the journey. It only shows how deeply the story drew me in. I simply didn’t want it to end.
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