I'm still in book one, the tendency I saw was he was so cold because he was obsessed with idealistic concepts such as absolute cool-headedness and justice, he wanted rationality to be his only drive, but he was still a human after all and he knew he'd be swayed by self-interest, so he tended to doubt himself. In chapter 4, volume 1, he asked Yulia if she ever thought about the possibility of him becoming the next Duke Manager-Face(don't know how to spell his name). Yulia thought he was testing her at first but after a while she somehow figured out that he was actually testing himself. For someone who once planned a rebellion, asking the emperor such a question would harm his own standing, Yulia thought he did so because he wanted to prove that he would never be taken by selfishness and greed. So she answered like : "I trust my own judgement, thus I trust you. You are put on your position because I know who you are." He felt his heart lightened and for the first time he shew her a sincere smile.
while i dont have a taste for a real harem per say, I do find it fascinating that this is one of the few "reverse harems" where women ends up with all of them tactfully It helps shes a bad bitch, and the plot is really nice I mean I would have liked her to end w just one dude but its ok
I saw that show, it is so said in the end that Reinhard von Lohengramm dies His Imperial Majesty did well ruling the whole Galactic Empire The Golden Lowe Dynasty. Why does it remind you of him?
The pacing is really bad for this series, isn't it? They really love to drag the storylines that could be wrapped up a lot sooner. I had to drop the manhwa for a bit because it got so unnecessarily boring due to the extra unnecessarily slow pacing. Chapters 24-47 was one arc that should have been 6 issues at the max. It was basically a mini story to show the Mc's capabilities but there's no reason at all it should have lasted 20 something chapters.
I'm almost afraid to ask how the pacing in the Novel is.
The og Yulia was been drugged for those 2 years and mind you the drugs they gave her makes you not to think straight and increases aggression. The og Yulia was betrayed the moment the people closest to her couldn't even realise that she was being drugged and even after two years passed and they killed her and they never found out about it. I understand that if you are a bad leader or king a Rebellion will happen. It was clearly obvious that she was not in her right mind but they didn't try to get to the bottom of it and just took it as that is how she is now, I didn't like the beginning of the novel because those people were the closest people to her but yet it seems like the eyes were closed and they were the ones suffering so much that they had no other choice but to kill her with their own hands