Also, I was so happy that she chose Cass as the one she actually likes. Because the reason for refusing the prince's proposal is valid (if you put yourself in her shoes), and I'm glad the prince understood her choice and did not press her one any further. And even though there were chemistry between them, it just didnt feel right. As for Reihas, I knew he wouldnt be chosen from the start.. I just had a hunch, and its smart that he did not give in to the temptations of locking Ariel up because of his desires, because his duty to serve her and be loyal came in his mind first. It shows how he progressed towards the story, despite his sad background. But Ariel and Cass showed a similar experience that made them connected, and I think thats why they leaned towards each other for comfort and found solace in it. Its fun seeing their relationship progress, even though you might think at first that they wouldnt end up with each other. If I were Ariel, I would definitely choose Cass as well.

I love this story so much... It's such a good read. The fl has her vulnerabilities, but she uses the power she is granted in proper ways. She's a badass and a smart fl. She's a well written character,and whenever I see her, I feel happy. As for the male leads, I love how they didn't revolve fully into the typical concept of love triangles. They still had their own personality, story, and they actually have common sense. It fully supports what they have experienced in the past, without straying away from their morals. Its different from cliche reverse harems that I have read in the past. The story is complicated in its own way, and the author used many great examples of foreshadowing, which made the story even more interesting. Its like solving a puzzle. Did not use super complicated grammar and wordings so it was pleasant to read (saying this as someone whose english is not their first language). The progression of the story did not feel rushed at all, and it was well distributed. Overall, this story is a 10/10 for me!