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The Tale of Luvelia Kingdom

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In this fantasy romance shoujo, two kind-hearted characters get caught up in an arranged political marriage amid imperial court intrigue.The Tale of Luvelia Kingdom begins with the end of a royal engagement... and the start of another.

Erina, daughter of a duke, was raised to become the crown prince's bride.

Alvis, royal by blood but serving as a member of the Royal Guard, never imagined life beyond duty.

But everything changes when Crown Prince Girard abruptly breaks off his engagement to Erina - and the king declares Alvis the new heir and Erina's fiance.

Once a guard, now a prince, Alvis struggles to adapt to his new role and responsibilities. Erina, now engaged to a stranger, must reconcile her duty with her desire for true love.

In a world ruled by status and expectation, can a love born of circumstance bloom into something real?
The Tale of Luvelia Kingdom

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    Inq

    May 23, 2026 (PST)

    A Realistic Take
    If you tossed a shonen protagonist into a romance fantasy, you would roughly get this. Alvis is pretty gallant but is really quick to judge but will put on a polite face. The female lead is roughly just a prop to label this "romance" which some can argue it's because of her young age and training to be deferential but she really is a non-entity in terms of personality or desires.

    I do like the supporting cast even if they get a bit hivemind and don't just explain to the clearly dense MC that he should speak frankly to the FL instead of just wafting about. Unfortunately, the only one with personality is the ogFL who is your typical delulu transmigrator (this isn't a spoiler, it's super obvious).

    Art is mid to good and the plot leans more political than romantic, random blushing doki doki aside, so it's a nice light read verses something far more dramatic or silly. Like, the king actually does things and the guards/knights are cops who investigate and deal with threats instead of kissing noble butt (which they did do in real history) so that's neat.

    Overall not a bad read and could be far worse.
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