It is hard to comprehend how a "hero" from an Empire rescues a "jailed witch" enemy and thus betrays their Empire. Dura lex sed lex (The laws are strict, but they are the law that stand). Is an Empire and an Emperor that subjectively imprisons people and foreigners (without a fair trial) that are not even citizens fair and just? Historically, royalty and dictatorships do not have rule of law (fair-justice) systems. The dictators are subjective, fickle and end up being over-thrown because of the accumulative sum of their injustices.
Is it "honorable" to oppose tyranny (even if that tyranny is from your own land)? Is it "honorable" then to serve and protect a dictatorship and their oppression?
It is said that forbidden fruit tastes sweeter; some criminals and perverts use it to justify adultery, incest, rape, or religious sin. The two main characters one is an able soldier from the Empire, Iska and the other is one of the royal princesses, Alice. They are opposites and it seems they have a lot of common likenesses (love pasta, opera, etc.) but they are unwilling to cede and seek the peace of their two territories. They say they love their families and friends but at the same time they maintain their territories at war (and constant risk of death). So theirs is a forbidden love.
Both Alice and Iska fight the Founder Witch and are able to control her magic in the end. The only problem is that Alice is "betraying her homeland and her founder" and by weakening her homeland and her founder is placing on their knees her land so that the Empire can defeat them easily in the future.
The author in the acknowledgement, states that it took him two years to write this first volume. This means that the author took more than a month to write 10 pages, more than a week to write 2 pages. Even if someone is not gifted or able to write, to take 2 years to write this first volume is Pyrrhic and sad and it just proves that people that are not apt to write, should not dare to write; because the result is mediocre at best. As a consolation prize, the author admits that the second volume would be published 2 months after this first volume, so if that was true, then maybe, just maybe there is a little bit of talent for writing, in this author yet?