Complete.
Come for the female lead. Stay for the female lead. Transmigration storyline where a modern day soldier becomes a secondary character and decides to turn her life around.
Not going to lie, I caught second male lead syndrome again from this one.
Complete.
Not going to spoil the twist for anyone. Female lead is excellent, she's funny, caring and determined to do better. The male lead is down bad for her in every day but obviously cautious at first. However the MVP is the son. Once he becomes a complete mummies boy, he becomes the funniest kid that there is.
Complete.
I love the artwork. Transmigrated female lead and detective male lead.
Could have done with a little more romance, but that is my opinion.
Complete.
So, so, so, so good. Artstyle is good, storyline is excellent. Female lead regresses and tries to love her life differently, so she gains friendships, a better quality of life, and eventually a lovelife.
Another webtoon that would give more than five stars if I could.
Whilst I didn't fully catch second male lead, I do still love him.
Complete.
Strong female lead. Male lead is a romantic green flag. It's so cute how down bad he is for her.
Both plot and art are good. There isn't anything explicit but some scenes are suggestive (i.e it's pretty obvious what they are up to).
Regression plotpoint.
Ongoing.
Love the female lead and if I'm being honest, I love all three male leads. Though I am secretly hoping for one of them to be the main lead because of how funny it would be for the emperor to be so determined to divorce and then end up married to her for real.
Ongoing.
In an effort to make both their respective exes jealous, they enter a fake relationship which leads to genuine feelings. Female lead is genuinely funny and the male lead deserves better than his ex.
Looking forward to season 2.
Ongoing.
Beautiful artwork and a great storyline. I love where the relationship between the two leads is going as the chemistry between the two is fantastic (despite his magical lack of emotion).
Despite the comedy angle, it also explores the aftereffects of war and how it affects ordinary people in a fairly honest way.
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