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I read volume 1 quite some time ago, and I was amused when my old post on it noted that I wanted to see more of Che-Kyung having to deal with palace politics and etc. Ha, no such luck!

Spoilers move into the palace

In these two volumes, Che-Kyung has married Shin and moved into the palace. She's also introduced to Yul, Shin's cousin who would have been crown prince had his father not died.

I did like that instead of focusing on the romance, Park focuses instead on Che-Kyung's homesickness and her isolation in the palace. Unfortunately, I still don't have a very good sense of Che-Kyung's personality. We get more meta commentary from Park on Che-Kyung as the heroine of a manhwa, which was funny at first, but is now much less funny because Che-Kyung's only identity really is as the heroine and nothing else.

Shin, sadly, is fleshed out a little more, although his characterization is also fairly standard—the gruff prince who feels caged in and strikes out to rebel. Unlike Che-Kyung, whom I feel is written to be as normal as possible, we get more of Shin's family dynamics, and those details are what make me feel he's characterized more. I have no idea why Che-Kyung is growing more interested in him, outside of the standard "He is randomly nice to me very occasionally."

That said, I thought it was cool that Park emphasizes the physical attraction Che-Kyung feels toward Shin. I don't think that's usually acknowledged in much of the manhwa/manga/manhua I read; usually the attraction is more emotional, or it focuses on the hero's face rather than his body.

We also get to see behind-the-scenes politicking with Yul's mother's quest to be named widow to the king, along with hints of the unhappy past between Shin's parents. Alas, I doubt the storyline will end up being "naive girl must learn how to navigate court politics;" it looks right now like it will more be "naive girl blunders into politics and never quite learns."

Overall, I don't think I'll keep reading. I love the clothes, but I still haven't connected with the main character or the hero, and I don't seem to have the same sense of humor as the manhwaka does.

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Tue, Sep. 1st, 2009 07:12 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] coffeeandink
I found this really addictive when I was reading scans, but the year-long wait between official volumes killed it for me -- it's not strong enough to overcome the cool-down period. Even though secretly I long for more about Shin's parents because I am totally convinced they have that embittered "I am so in love with this person who doesn't love me back, I must act cold and restrained AT ALL TIMES" thing going on.

But yeah, that and the muscles of Shin's back were not enough to keep me going.

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Wed, Sep. 2nd, 2009 04:59 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] rilina
ITA with your assessment of the chibis!

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