how great of an empress can navier even be if she couldn’t even bother to abolish slavery? what a horrible fucking and incredibly insensitive portrayal of slavery. instead of being portrayed as the sympathetic character who narrowly escaped a lifetime of torment, rashta is frequently portrayed in an unuanced, negative lighting, thus lending multiple fans to constantly ridicule her for a variety of reasons, including the fact that she is “unworthy” and “lesser” because she was a slave, and navier was an empress. rashta is the stereotypical “other woman” blah blah let’s talk about how the author specifically writes rashta in order to uphold SLAVERY. all they do is appeal to the internalized misogyny of their fanbase. as are the majority of the characters, including her stock evil ex husband and her unconditionally adoring lover. she’s quiet and regal = she’s bland on screen. navier, the main character, has no distinct personality. plot lines with no real purpose other than to stretch out the series. the writing is incredibly predictable and goes nowhere. everyone else can inform you about how much they appreciate a fun, tense, revenge filled plot and the hot himbo simp characters or whatever but i’m going to skim over why i despise this series: I haven’t made a review in months bc i’m lazy but i suddenly remember the visceral hatred i had for this manhwa (or more specifically, its deeply misogynistic fanbase) and felt the need to level out some of the reviews.
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