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Alusha: Contractual Marriage That Saves The Country
By 바믜
132 chapters
2021
Description
Alusha, the princess of a fallen kingdom, had an unwanted marriage with the emperor, the conqueror. Life was like hell every day. And then one day she found out that the Emperor was the one who killed her parents and her child. Her only wish was to avenge them. While she repeats her life five times for revenge, she finds out that she cannot achieve her will alone, and goes to the Duke of Kalad, who shares the same goal as her. “Let’s hear about what the Princess thinks.” “As I said before, I intend to marry the Duke.” Alusha, who became a contracted couple with Kalad, used the information from her past life to become a celebrity leading the empire’s fashion. “The dress Alusha wore, where did you say she bought it?” “Give me all the fabric Alusha bought!” In addition, she took possession of all the commercial rights of the empire. Alusha, who received wealth, honor, jealousy, and praise from the nobility of the Empire. Will she ever regain her country?
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Publication Information
- Original Publisher
- d&c media
- Original Language
- korean
- Type
- Web Novel
Alusha: Contractual Marriage That Saves The Country Review & Spoilers - Novel Translator
My Thoughts on Alusha: Contractual Marriage That Saves The Country
"Alusha: Contractual Marriage That Saves The Country" presents a fascinating premise: a marriage of convenience with the weight of a nation resting on its shoulders. I was intrigued by the blend of fantasy and josei elements, and dived in hoping for a compelling story.
First Impressions
The initial chapters certainly grabbed my attention. The world-building is intriguing, and the stakes are immediately clear. We're thrown into a situation ripe with political intrigue and personal sacrifice, which is a promising start.
What Works Well
One aspect I particularly enjoyed was the protagonist, Alusha. She's not a typical damsel in distress. In fact, I found her calm demeanor and cunning nature quite refreshing. The author does a solid job of portraying her growth as she navigates the complexities of her arranged marriage and the impending doom facing her country. I also appreciated the touches of "insanity" as a result of transmigration, it's a unique twist that makes her feel more realistic. The romantic elements, intertwined with the political maneuvering, kept me invested in the unfolding drama.
Areas of Concern
While the premise is strong, I felt that the execution could be refined in certain areas. The "mature" tag is definitely present, and some readers might find the inclusion of abusive characters difficult to stomach. It's important to be aware of these elements going in, as they can be quite intense. The sheer number of tags (over 30!) also suggests a potentially sprawling narrative, which could feel overwhelming at times.
Final Verdict
Overall, "Alusha: Contractual Marriage That Saves The Country" has a lot to offer for fans of fantasy romance with a strong female lead. The political intrigue, coupled with the personal struggles of the characters, creates a compelling narrative. While the mature themes and potentially overwhelming plot might not appeal to everyone, those seeking a complex and engaging story will likely find much to enjoy here. I'm cautiously optimistic and willing to continue reading to see how the story unfolds.
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