
It's not that I dislike the current artstyle or deem it lower in quality compared to the original, but something about the ways eyes were drawn -especially Ianna's- in the first couple of seasons was incredible. Distinctly feline, slightly mischievous, subtly sensual, and incredibly piercing. Never failed to draw me in to admire the gaze. I do appreciate the current artist, but sigh... the original's talent was *chef's kiss.* If anyone knows any manga that employs the original artist, please let me know. Would love to feast my eyes a bit more.

I thought the male characters looked similar to those in a BL I recently read. I thought it was a coincidence until I noticed that one of the backgrounds used in this story is the exact same one as that BL. Does anyone know which BL I'm referring to? It's on the tip of my tongue but I can't scratch the itch. The stories are definitely using the same artist/art studio.

I don't understand the hate Yuna is getting. She's probably just a nymphomaniac. If I had a d*ck I'd do her to death, lol.

The reason why people are hating on her is not because of her sex drive but it’s because of what she decides to do with it lol like to this point she basically harasses Jonathan whenever she feels like having sex just because she feels like that and he’s the only other person that has a high sex drive like her she also doesn’t have any feelings for him while on the other hand Sophie does

She’s basically ruining a relationship between two people who basically like each other because she has a high sex drive and can’t control herself because of it Sophie genuinely wants to be with Jonathan and Jonathan has feelings for Sophie but he doesn’t really have feelings for Yuna while Yuna doesn’t like any of them but she wants to be with Jonathan because she only wants to use his body

I started reading this story because I gained interest in the "Strong Female Lead" tag recently, a big change for a BL-loving fujo at heart. The MC has gained enough power to change the misogynistic society, which was the premise of this narrative. I already have little interest in hetero-romance, but now that this subplot has been going on for at least 20 episodes, I'm really at the end of my patience. Hoping that the MC can actually take control of her Saintess powers and stop acting like a damsel in distress all of the time.

Actually "The King and His Knight" is exactly the medieval-themed fantasy manga with the "Strong Female Lead" tag that you're talking about, which inspired me initially. I was kind of expecting something like that. If you haven't read it already, I highly recommend! Lives up to the tag name for sure.

A woman does not only have one way in bring strong. Being strong does not only mean physical strength or force. Brains are very important and I think the MC is using it as much as she can run. Remember that this us a hyper patriarchal society and a woman like her can't just go around doing whatever just because her family favours her

Yah, I totally agree that "strength" is multifaceted. Still, I think the romance subplot is too distracting of a diversion from the "let's reform society" narrative. It's time for the MC to enjoy the fruits of her labor with enchanting her family members, securing an outstanding husband, and awakening formidable powers of her own.

I started but never finished reading this manga seven years ago when I was in middle school. I always wondered about the ending of this masterpiece, but was unable to remember the name of the series for the longest time. I spontaneously recalled "Psyren," and was finally able to finish reading this after almost a decade. In two days, nonetheless, lol. So elated!
I've discovered a new kink through this manhwa: older gentleman's demeanor encased within a younger man's vessel. Frey/Lucas's attitude is able to melt this fortress of my heart, previously thought to be impenetrable through BL and yaoi fortification. Alas, he makes this fujo blush like a maiden.