☆ I liked ☆ ● I love stories in the historical genre (fantasy...) and even more so when it's about a prince of the "desert" etc. (I'm a big fan of Aladdin and I think that influences me). ● The drawings, I like the drawings in the Shoujos.
☆ I didn’t liked ☆ ● I honestly didn't expect the story to be like this. I don't know if I'm disappointed or just bored...?
★ Notes ★ → For a very promising beginning I am actually quite disappointed with this manga. I didn't expect much, but I'm a big fan of the genre. I would certainly not read it again. Everything goes too fast, and I'm not a big fan of how the story turns out after the first three chapters.
Izuna's time serving as Princess Kisara's double was supposed to come to an end once Princess Kisara married the Crown Prince of the West country to bring peace between the two countries. However, just a few weeks before the marriage ceremony, Princess Kisara's health suddenly turned for the worse. The Princess realized she had failed to set Izuna free of a life serving as her body-double. She apologized repeatedly on her deathbed, leaving the two countries' peace at Izuna's hands.
Now Izuna will probably have to lead the rest of her life as Princess Kisara, marrying a person from the enemy country. She vowed to fulfill her precious Princess's dying wish. However, she vowed never to fall in love with her future husband. But, what exactly awaits Izuna in the West country?
She was always the body double of the princess The princess was supposed to marry the 2nd prince of the country they used to be at war with to showcase the "peace" and trust they have But the princess dies so she's sent She's really good at fighting, defending herself and overall a mentally strong person She falls for the prince but thinks he doesn't love her but the princess Turns out they met when they were young and he actually saw her and not the princess and fell in love with her The 1st prince doesn't want his brother to be the heir so he threatens to expose the fact she's not the real princess
It was cliche but because it was short it wasn't so bad.