Lady Chef Royale · review
Quick review: Artist change for this series after the first season! The first season had a unique art style and since it's not uncommon for a manwha's artist to change unless the writer & artist are one and the same person, and usually if there is a novel version of a manwha that means an artist is working to bring it to life and sometimes they change for different reasons and it is always a sad thing when the artist changes once you have grown fond of the art & story. I however always read with an open mind when I read a story because I know thiscan happen I had no problem adapting to the new artist's ways of portraying the characters of this story since each artist has their own version of a character even if the characters are supposed to be the same.
That said, despite having another artist working on this series from season 2 and on, the story and its characters are kept intact as they are and the only thing that has an impact is the newer and different art for this manhwa.
although I loved the first artist's ways of drawing & writing the characters the new artist is without a doubt not putting the series to shame
The story is amazing both in seasons one and two.
The story is about an FL that had to deal with a lot of trauma on earth and after being and after being isekai'ed. The Female Lead and main character of the story possesses a young lady in her late teens who seemingly had a lot of abuse & trauma to deal with herself which eventually led to her death. Our FL is given a new family and a second chance Witch a lot of memories from the previous owner with some blanks in between.
However, this is by far your ordinary isekai story and as we dwell deeper & deeper into the story things turn out rather interesting, as the FL recovers more of her fragmented memories and learns more about who the previous owner of the Fl's body & her relationship with her current loving family things are much deeper than they seem and the Fl had a much deeper connection to the world she now lives in.
I think it's worth a read and personally, I liked this one a lot. From the different characters, villains, and family members of the Fl.
8/10