80. La historia logra destacar con una narrativa conmovedora y refrescante. Es ligera pero atrapante, ideal para quienes buscan una lectura que equilibre dulzura y desarrollo emocional.
La inocencia de la protagonista logra conectar con el lector, haciendo imposible no encariñarse con ella. Además, de que los personajes masculinos son una sorpresa maravillosa. Aunque tienen un aire frío y distante en la superficie, son el epítome de lo que llamamos green flags: respetuosos, protectores y con un desarrollo que los vuelve más cálidos a medida que avanza la historia.
Its the typical father and daughter story's a lot of moments with FL family, honestly I like this novel because FL have a statue window she can tell exactly who to trust what her family really think and so on im interested on how the novel will go since its pretty much on FL favor also I hate the empress.
It dropped from a seven to a five for me. If you are expecting some romance for when she grows up there is none. No Point in adding a romance tag tbh. Ending felt botched. Got boring the more you read. Only rating it a 5 because it at least kept me interested enough to finish it. They built up some sorta romance for the mage but in the end they didn’t even get together for when she was an adult
In the beginning I was very much invested. But as I completed each chapter, I kind of got disinterested. The only thing that sort of kept the spark alive was wanting to see her reveal her secret to her brother and father and in my personal opinion, it was kind of flat. Other than that, great graphics and everything!
Season 1 and 2 were great but Season 3 was disappointing. The side stories were also unnecessary since they didn’t actually add anything to the story. I like the art though.
This is a series that I binge if I'm bored and literally have nothing else better to read.
It is about a the princess Chervianne Aerveldote (? I'm not sure if that's her actual name) returning to the time she was a baby (5 years old?) after being wrongfully executed for a crime she did not commit. With a fresh new start on life, she now has the new ability to read the status windows of those around her- and realizes the people she misunderstood and where she went wrong in being framed.
She doesn't have much of a personality, is over powered with her newfound ability and status as a princess, and basically everyone around her loves her. The art is just okay with nothing that really stands out; frequently using 3d assets for ease of churning out the chapters.
I would say this series, while not great, really goes down the drain once she enters puberty and romance is introduced. She starts to act like a weirdo with frequent mood swings - and honestly acts more like a 5 year old than when she was actually 5 in the series. It also brings in weird age dynamics since she has been portrayed as being mentally older for most of the series.
This isn't one I would recommend by any means, but I'm curious enough to continue reading when there are no updates on the other series on my radar.