This series begins with a book-based transmigration (well actually, time-travel to the past) that feels a lot like Fushigi Yuugi, but it still manages to be charming and easy to follow.The food scenes are gorgeous and genuinely mouthwatering—had me wishing I could taste them. It’s clear cooking will play a big role, and I’m excited to see how it ties into the characters’ journeys.We’ve got hints of palace intrigue and power struggles ahead, just like other period dramas. I’m curious to see if this show will add fresh twists or keep things familiar.Overall, it’s a promising start, and I’m eager to see where it goes next.