
Spoiler: Read at your own discretion.
Why call the story "remarried" princess if even after 117 chapters into the novel, there is no sign of ending the endless torture of the empress? It just goes on and on without any development or getting an inch closer to the mention of a divorce. The title should've rightfully been "The endlessly suffering Empress".

Anyways, I understand the frustration as I also really just want her to divorce her husband real quick but it makes sense to make the divorce seem far off. We see all her suffering during her marriage and it just builds up so that when the divorce finally happens, it’ll feel like heaven lol. And it also shows the growth of the bond between Heinley and the Empress. Plus tbh it seems more realistic, since she’s an empress, I guess the author really wanted to express how great of a queen she is and how the country will lose her. From what I know of other stories, queens can’t divorce the emperor themselves, it has to be the emperor that says they want to. Until Sovieshu wants to divorce Navier, it won’t happen anytime soon.

I don't know why. Perhaps, it's because the antagonist doesn't deserve the title of being an "anatgonist" or because Adele is nothing but a woman who keeps Susan away from the guy...
This story is quite boring. All the characters are so single handedly focused on someone who is not even worth focusing on. Adele's past is boring. She is boring in the story because she has nothing else about her other than to root for her with Felix and Felix does nothing but be a cinnamon roll.
Everyone's a cinnamon roll and that gets biting after a while. Compared to let's say, Doctor Elise, where there's so many different plot lines and Elise and the Prince has so many things to do, this webtoon lacks in an interesting characters.
Again, this is my opinion. If you disagree, do let me know why. It is great opportunity to learn about writing good stories.

Yes, this story is highly saturated with cinnamon rolls. And I don't disagree that the FL's background is a bit dull in comparison to Elise. However, what I like about her are the ways of interpreting her actions.
On one hand, she is a bit of a ditz who wants to live comfortably like a slow life.
But on the other, once she settles on something she wants to do she has a smart mind to help her achieve it. (ex. meeting the saint & getting the Duke to fall in love with her)
In more recent chapters it has felt like she is doing the same thing as the antagonist- but better. She's basically emotionally manipulating the ML to get what she wants (his love, affection and protection) but she will reciprocate by giving her heart to him so it's ok(ish).
She's not as greedy or ambitious as any of the antagonists, but she can be pretty unscrupulous about getting what she wants. She's got some layers that I appreciate in a female lead (I really hate when they are nothing but a dishrag tossed about by the male characters).
Tbh, all the way along the antagonists have seemed kinda lame. But that's because this story isn't so much about good and evil as it is about people trying to get what want and need. People with nothing who have to go to extreme lengths to get anything, and people who seem like they have it all that can't be happy with what they have.

I had just watched a shirt film about how a girl stands up for women when she realised that her friend (who's a boy) and his friends from the football team bad created an online voting game where they vote for the best girl or something closer to that idea.
Isn't the whole popularity thing that Canaria's putting up something similar? If so, isn't this wrong?
If you disagree, do let me know why. I want to learn and perhaps, I'm wrong. It would greatly help to broaden my perspective.
Man. All the different styles they were trying on his hair were so ridiculous that I honestly thought this was how it was gonna look from heron.