
The night of the annual festival. When Ilran opens her eyes, she finds the emperor, notorious for hi...
She initially hated the emperor without a real conversation, but her feelings shifted to love abruptly. The plot's most absurd part is their struggle to communicate through dreams, despite doing it effortlessly before. Even when they finally connect, she shares no valuable information. While the art is decent, the lacking plot makes it increasingly annoying to read. After chapter 10, my interest waned, finding the characters' actions frustratingly foolish.