I think the heroine of this series was pretty strong minded and we can see the world that she created in her fantasy novel. The colours and the art man, it is just so so good! Even the blossoming romance between Kyte and Yoonsoo were obviously adorable.
Definitely give it a read if you're into fantasy isekai romance with a strong minded MC and a villian in love! I was really surprised that this was the decent manhwa I read in 2020 like seriously, it is just pretty adorable and quite an addicting read that everyone should try to definitely check out!
Alternative TitlesSynonyms: What Do You Want to Be, Prince?, Hwangja, Ne Mueosi Doego Sipeunya? Japanese: 황자, 네 무엇이 되고 싶으냐? More titlesInformationType: Manhwa
Volumes: Unknown
Chapters: 93
Status: Finished
Published: Aug 31, 2018 to Oct 3, 2019
Theme:
Isekai
Serialization:
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This was a really great reading, and very creative as well. The author of an isekai novel is isekaid into the universe she wrote, dragged by her villain. He asks her to fix the story and give him the ending he deserves.
Firts, don't get too excited, because this villain is not exactly a villain. He is more like a bully for the other two protagonists, but actually, he is just a really straight-foward (and sometimes rude) person. We don't get to see many of his villain's moments, though. I found this manwha interesting because it shows how little control a writter actually has on his own ... Mar 18, 2025
This manhwa has a very unique, creative and engaging storyline, unlike conventional ones. The idea of one main character pulling the other into a novel world to change its course and turn the villain into a hero is highly enjoyable. I loved this concept. However, I felt the relationships between the characters lacked depth. I wish the story had explored the protagonists’ feelings for each other in more detail. Additionally, the introduction of the second male lead felt unnecessary and uninteresting. Despite these points, it was a good read. If the storytelling had been a bit more in-depth, it could have felt more complete and
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