The Incognito Princess · review
The manhwa starts off quite nicely. At first, it seems like it will be one of those titles where the heroine joins a squad and goes on various missions, so it would be a mix of action, romance and comedy caused by Agnes' eccentricity and the main character's complexes, which make him interpret everything backwards. We even get two additional colourful characters in this team. So what can you do with such well-prepared groundwork for a potentially quite enjoyable series? Throw it all in the bin, of course, and give a plot excuse for why the unit is taking a back seat and the heroinecan no longer participate in missions. Instead, let's have a very original and universally loved courtly love triangle and have every character who even sees her breathing make advances towards our princess. And if, by some miracle, someone survives this love triangle, thinking that it's just a phase and that once the unwanted top falls off, everything will return to normal, no, the polygon evolves and becomes a square, because why not let other characters play with geometry too? So that's how the situation looks after 64 chapters. Eh... 6/10, and that's only because the beginning was reasonably okay.