Sep 7, 2024
A refreshing read within many other manhwas of the same genre. While 'The Fateful Invitation' starts off similar with our main character Hillaria married off to an Emperor to save her country, it is immediately evident that she will not tolerate any disrespect. While she slowly starts developing feelings for the Emperor, and he in return, at no point does she abandon her own goals and desires and stands strong with conviction.
The characters were written wonderfully, including all the side characters. They actually go through character development, have clear goals, and will change attitudes as the plot moves on. They actually have depth to their
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personalities instead of being cartoonish villains or supporting roles. A huge plus is that Ebenezer, the Emperor, has zero interest in the other girls (his other wives). Even though the women have conflicts with each other, and a part of it is due to the Emperor, it is more of a fight for power and control rather than love.
The integration of fantasy elements was also done masterfully - in that, it doesn't dominate the story. While both Hilaria and Ebenezer makes use of their powers to gain the upper hand in some situations, the manhwa doesn't devolve into a strange fighting story where their powers dictate everything. Instead, their abilities simply act as a tool for the two main characters, utilized accordingly based on their own wits.
The art style is one of its biggest advantages, with consistent quality across the chapters I've read. There is great attention to detail down to the nails of characters, and the artist has a great eye for dress designs. Even the male characters have great clothes, which is, to be frank, a surprise.
Even with only 50 chapters read so far, this story brings intrigue and an intense urge to read more every week.
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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