
The Satan CEO's Woman: He Unexpectedly Fell in Love with Her
- Genre: Urban
- Author: Golda
- Translator:
- Status: Ongoing
- Rating(4.3 / 5.0) ★
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This was an engaging tale centered around a kingdom besieged by sand and the challenges faced by its heir.
Story, 6: The plot moved at a brisk pace, but much of its resolution unfolded within just a few pages in the final chapter. This might be attributed to its brevity, yet it still felt somewhat hurried. Nonetheless, the world-building was well-executed and added depth to the narrative.
Art, 7: The artwork adheres to fairly typical shoujo aesthetics; fans of Yuki's style will enjoy some of the more fantastical components on display.
Characters, 6: While most characters were rather one-dimensional, they each possessed clear motivations and played their part in delivering a fulfilling conclusion.
Enjoyment, 6: I found the ending particularly appealing, and the story provided a gratifying experience overall.
Overall, 6: This was a swift and enjoyable read that I would recommend to enthusiasts of desert-themed narratives or those familiar with Yuki's other works (though this story diverges considerably from her usual settings, being set entirely in a fantastical realm).
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