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The Remarried Empress, Vol. 1

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For me...The Remarried Empress was addictive because of its main premise, the first chapter I mean it isn't a big spoiler since we know the title of the comic and I'm talking about the first chapter in it, but if you don't wanna know anything about the beginning of the story skip the rest of this paragraph, anyway in the first chapter we see an empress agreeing to a divorce and then in the next second asking for her second marriage to be approved, it was a great twist and it showed that this could be a refreshing story about a powerful female main character. And in the second chapter, until the one I read, it told the past, how all the characters arrived at that scene in the first chapter. Has there ever been an emperor who didn’t have a mistress throughout history? Even the great Emperor Osis II had twenty mistresses. You’d only hurt yourself getting upset over it.”

Rashta realizes her position is less safe than she initially assumed and, like Alicia, she could be ousted from the palace after Sovieshu tires of her, which fuels her ensuing attempts at securing her stay in the palace at any cost.Don't report me saying I didn't credits the original owner, where clearly I have, If you did, you clearly didn't read my explanation. U_U Happily Adopted: Glorym ultimately ends up getting adopted by a member of the Eternal Thousand bandits after they intercept Viscountess Verdi's carriage, who immediately took a liking to her due to resembling his wife and having been unable to have children of their own for over a decade. Navier is absolute QUEEN! While I didn't super love her character when I first met her, the almost instant compassion you feel for her once you find out her husband takes on mistress changes everything. I deeply deeply loved another character who shows up and really shows genuine affection towards our Queen because it is the highlight of this volume IMO. Navier's feelings and treatment is overwhelming and honestly want all the best of things for her because... Love Ruins the Realm: The whole plot starts because of it and things go From Bad to Worse concerning Sovieshu on this matter.

The story itself is perfection! Again, I'm not a political reader fan, but I LOVE this! Plus the fantasy aspect is deeply intriguing! (Honestly wish I could say more on it because its my favorite LOL) Everything is so engaging and was SOOOO sad when it ended. I'm already desperate for the next volume even if I caught myself smirking at the turn of events. But the original meaning had faded away, and now, it was the perfect arrangement for the royal couple to live with their lovers without getting on each other’s nerves. I don't know if it was only me, but certain comments were really disturbing like one I saw saying that would the person wanted to see the mistress receiving lashes. I mean I get that you hate her but the girl was a slave and she was pregnant so how can anyone think, that because you hate said character and said character isn't in the good ones group it's ok to wish a pregnant character receiving lashes, I know it was a punishment for the crime she committed in a fictional realm, but in this context, she was with a baby? Again I know this is a fictional work yet is this kind of normalization of violence healthy? I don't mean that the comic shouldn't portray that, since it's the culture of the realm, I'm questioning our reaction as readers and humans and our thirst for more blood. Miss Masters : Leader of Unit 2 of the Knights of the underground and one of Navier’s ladies in waiting. Was introduced to Navier by her brother, Aprin Violet. Despite appearing as brutal and fierce, actually is innocent and soft at times, which led Navier to have a soft spot for her. She is always there for Navier, and has helped her on many occasions with her intellect. Also takes a lot of interest in her brother, Lord Kosair.Of course, only those children born to a legally married couple were entitled to inheritance and would be recorded in the family register. The temples tested the child’s bloodline, revealing the truth within an hour. My ladies-in-waiting seemed upset when I returned to my room after a long day of discussions with government officials.

One of the older women said, “You may not know this yet since you’ve just come of age and you haven’t been in love before, Your Majesty, but…”

Intoxication Ensues: Both Kapmen and Heinly drink a love potion in different circumstances. Their faces are flushed and their eyes water within seconds, and they ask the people they first saw to leave them so they can return to their senses. Lady Laura caught my eye. “If so, then she probably belongs to Viscount Lotteshu. The hunting ground is connected to his property.” The novel tells how Navier was divorced by her husband the emperor Sovieshu, so she will lose her title as an empress. But fortunately Where can I read the novel or comic? Deliberate Values Dissonance: Both out and In-Universe. Having multiple concubines or lovers by both men and women is not seen as unusual in both the Eastern Empire and Western Kingdom, while Princess Soju of the Southern Kingdom comments about how bizarre she finds this practice. Kapmen openly tells Navier that this is unthinkable in his country and the queen would be justified for killing a concubine there. In chapter 154 ( Go to chapter) Navier’s pregnancy is confirmed after having premonitory dreams and Heinley dances in the form of a bird. It is unsure if she was helped by the magic bed or not. In which chapter is the paternity test

The only thing is that the translation is not so good. It mixes the pronouns and genders quite often for example. But you can get the idea. And later we can wait and read it on Webtoons too!!Rashta. While Rashta is an illiterate runaway slave and Navier is an educated lady from a high-ranking aristocratic family, as story goes by, their plots mirror each other. After divorcing Sovieshu, Navier comes to the West where she finds herself in a similar situation. While she doesn't break any marriage, she is viewed with suspicion by the previous queen and her ladies-in-waiting, who see her as usurping Christa's place, even though Heinly obviously wouldn't marry his widowed sister-in-law. And yes, Christa's family also tries to poison Navier when she is pregnant, just like Kosair tried to poison Rashta. Sovieshu's secretaries fall under this as they have to put up with his increasingly terrible decisions because of Rashta despite their attempts to advise him otherwise.

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