Life is a test of the strongest... But what if you're reincarnated as a crow? Naturally, find someone big and powerful to take you under their wing! After rescuing Prince Camute, Rainelle is whisked away to the imperial palace to live as his pet. Just when she thinks she's secured a life of ease, she finds herself entangled in a perilous power struggle between Prince Camute and his brother. With her survival now intertwined with his, will Rainelle discover a way to aid her prince?
Original Novel: KakaoPage, Naver Series
Original Webtoon: Daum, KakaoPage
Official Translations: English, S.Chinese, T.Chinese, French, Indonesian, Japanese, Thai


A solid read for the first 70-80 chapters and then an extremely stretched out ending including:
For the first part (up to ch. 70-80) I'd give this a solid 7/10 or even 8/10, but the ending ruins everything for me. I just can't give this more than 5/10, when the conclusion of the story is written in a such a poor way.
Is good, and fluffy. No one is perfect. They fit so well. I want to read a little from the beginning again. The chapters flew by so quickly.
Btw, if you go back to the beginning after reading chapter 107 ...
Just do it.
I saw a lot of hype for this manwha on socials and was waiting patiently for it to be completed.
But I'm kind of disappointed now.
Don't get me wrong, it's not BAD. But I wouldn't call it great either?
Funny with some interesting lore, doesn't take itself super seriously. I like the female lead and the crow instinct vs human instinct running joke is hilarious in my opinion. The other birds are also great side characters. The situation with the original female lead was an interesting take I didn't see often A decent read to pass time, but don't expect anything extraordinary. Good if you just want something light hearted.
Completed 107 chapters
The comedy is great and the ML is so lovable. It would be nice to see a spin-off series or two.
I agree with Yunwu's comment.
Events were interesting in the first few parts, comedic at most. The throne conflict was cool, but I think it would've been better if it ended with that but more expanded events in between because...indeed... after chapter 30+, i'm not too keen with the plot and idea anymore about the original FL conflict. I found it hard to read on and probably planning to put this on hold and continue when i feel like reading again.
But i'll probably finish reading the 1st season and then we'll see.
The birds are funny.
The wolves [mainly the male lead wolf form] are cute and fluffy.
It's nice.
(As of chapter 26)
This is one of those stories that relies heavily on its odd premise to draw reader attention. She became a crow in an otome game and got close to a prince who ends up adoring her. I love this odd stuff. The rest of the story beyond this premise is only weak sub-plot for the sake of character development and world-building. There are no interesting characters other than the female and male leads.
There is nothing complex about the story's supporting plot so far. I would even say the supporting plot is superficially simplistic and uninteresting. Two princes fighting for the throne in the most straightforward manner possible has not attained even a shred of my interest.
The main focus of the story is the relationship between the very odd MC (crow girl) and the prince. Her behaviour, personality, and interests are very strange and I love it. She is a total bird-brain (literally) and her actions are either a bit clever (like a crow) or a complete squawking mess. If a person doesn't enjoy the main character in the first few chapters, then this is not a manhwa they should read because there is little substance to be found elsewhere in the story.