The whispers, kisses, and touches of the beautiful prince are all overwhelmingly sweet!
"You're my soulmate." The love of the crown prince was sweet, lewd, and far too deep. Milia, a noble's daughter who worked as the princess's lady's maid, suddenly found a flower-shaped bruise on her body. It was proof that she was to be the bride of the crown prince, Elliot, who had recently come of age. She was shocked to have been chosen even though she didn't believe she was suited to him, seeing as she was from a low-ranking noble family. Milia couldn't wrap her head around it, so she asked the princess for a short vacation so she could go home to her family. However, Elliot left before her and stopped her in the middle of her travels. "I love you. I don't want to return you to your family." Elliot's overly sweet kisses and caresses taught Milia just how deeply he loved her!
Mika (美嘉) is a Japanese mobile phone novelist. After her fictional work "Koizora," based on her real-life experiences, achieved record sales as a mobile phone novel, she has continued her creative activities as a writer and has published many books. The total number of copies of "Koizora" sold exceeded 7.3 million in 2021.
The consent is certainly dubious, but these tropes are done mostly well within here. The prince has no identity other than obsessed with Milia, which is quite entertaining. The art is very pretty too. And I loved how Milia took initiative once she realized her own feelings. Nothing groundbreaking, but mostly cute.
The romance was cute, a prince using magic making the woman he loves know he’s chosen her. It would’ve been much better though, if it wasn’t so rapey. And it was always Milia’s fault for being so cute. Seems to be a stand-alone story, which is fine.
Loved the storyline and the characters. It was super sweet and erotic. Definitely recommend. Haha wish it was longer because who doesn't love a obsessive, stubborn, loving man.