Who Made Me a Princess Volumes 7-9 K-Comics Review – Review

fact Who made me a princess It’s a double story, largely left by the side. It’s easy to forget that this is Atena’s third attempt: her second attempt as a princess, and after modern Korea, she read about her life in the novel Cute princess. Whether you find the series’ features or errors depends on the individual reader, but I think it’s an element of the story that works well. Importantly, Athy has time to adapt to her life without considering her past. This time she needs to find stability in her relationship with her in order to succeed. If she kept looking back, she wouldn’t have managed to play the roles of daughter, princess and friends, and these are key to the happy ending in Volume 9.
Understandably, this also ultimately saved Janet. As I mentioned in the review of “Six-Eight Volumes” , Jeannette’s shared telescope as the heroine becomes “bad” character for Athy, subverting here, which continues in these volumes. As we have learned before, Jeannette is not even a technical “human”; she is a black magical structure considered to be the daughter of Claude’s illegitimate child. But once that mysterious man is with the Duke is revealed as Claude’s ousted (and not so dead from) brother Anastasios, he claims Jeannette is his Daughter, show that he is the one who created her. For Jeannette, she had no idea of her position as a non-human, which reversed her hopes and dreams. She has always believed that she and Athy are sisters, and although the “cousin” did not deny that, it can indeed fight against each other. But the point is that Janet herself is more evil than Yasanacia: the roles they both are forced to play imitate A metaphor for the villain Isekai novel. Since Jeannette is unfamiliar with the genre, it is up to Athy to subvert narrative expectations, which is a key aspect of her character’s growth.
All of this goes back to most characters who live within expectations. Athanasia considers herself a novel of a particular genre. Claude and Anastasios are trapped in the idea that the Royal siblings must be bitter rivals. Lucas is bound by his status and life in his tower. All of them have to figure out a way to get rid of these characters to truly exist in their own people, and that’s most of the last three volumes. Although this is the most obvious for Athy, Claude and his brothers, they feel they are the most compelling examples. Flashback shows us Claude’s childhood and Anastascios’ sudden personality shift, and when he falls in love with Diana, he brings hope and how to lose her and kill his brother. Claude, when we first met him (as Athy knew him Cute princess), not evil, but frustration, and while athanasia helped him overcome this, ultimately it had to be what he did from within. If Claude hadn’t decided to save himself, Athy wouldn’t have saved him. That’s not the power that anyone has.
This idea is proven in the storylines of several characters. Jeannette is saved due to Athy’s actions, but her emotional rescue is due to a decision to trust Athanasia rather than listen to her father’s toxic words. Anastasios chose to make himself love his daughter rather than indulge in anger. Athy decides to live his own life rather than trying to make it “right” or “better”. They are all helped by external forces, but their choices come from within. This is a powerful message that can help the series stand out from the crowded genre.
Of course, these books are not perfect. Ezekiel never gets the development that other characters do, and the whole plot of eternity is cut off, which weakens some of Claude’s storylines. Since this is a critical component of how Anastasios can come back from death, it’s a serious question, which makes me wonder if this just has more room for it Pluto‘The original novel, no smooth transition to spoon‘ Manhava. spoon It does mention in their postscript that more and more changes have been made as the adaptation progresses, so hopefully someone will see the right license and translate the novel so that we can see the difference and get a more complete version of the story.
Who made me a princess However, ends with satisfying notes. This is not the last one; Athy’s love life is not resolved at all. However, the storybook-like conclusion confirms what the reader has hoped since the beginning: Here, his life lives his own, Atania does become a lovely princess. It is she The story, she can see at the end.