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Oct 13, 2022 to Aug 10, 2025
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With minimal spoilers, here is my review. Before season 3 - 7.5/10 Cute, fun, interesting world building, predictable/usual obstacles for this kind of story but still enjoyable enough if you have nothing else better to read After season 3 - 3/10 Rushed, boring, nonsensical, only finished reading because I had come this far already (with the vast majority of comments sharing the same sentiment) The story is entertaining and written well enough up until a big time skip that happens after season 2 (chap 107) The writing quality takes a big hit during season 3, the plot becomes very bland and lots of nonsensical things start happening. Plot holes,lazy plot devices, bad/predictable handling of a "romance" that felt lazily thrown in to the story kind of last moment without much thought. I suspect the writer may have been bored with the story or pressured to finish it quickly leading to these issues. I cannot recommend this story unless you really have nothing else to read and can tolerate a lackluster anti-climactic disappointing 40 chapter slog of an ending season.
Princess Chervianne Aerveldote has lived a lonely life, and now she's being put to death for a crime she didn't commit. However, her execution turns out to be a fresh start when she wakes up as her 5-year-old self with an ability to read people's thoughts with status windows. Chervianne quickly learns how badly she misjudged everyone in the past, finding affection and betrayal in unexpected places. But will her newfound insight be enough to change her story and finally find love in her life? (Source: Tapas Media)
The beginning of the story is perfect to follow, cute and enjoyable to read, but as the princess grows up, making her remain extremely naive despite being able to read other people's thoughts is really a choice. Everything is extremely convenient for the protagonist, but that's okay, this type of story is usually like that. However, as the story progresses, it seems that the author just wanted to get rid of the story quickly, rushing it, and leaving a lot of loose ends here and there, to make a rushed ending. It's the kind of story you don't need to think about and can readif you have nothing better to do, the beginning is good, but keep in mind that the quality is lost very quickly, maintaining only the purest power of the script on the protagonist's side.