I'm not sure who did it. Maybe it was a rival faction seeking power.
Well, it could be a mysterious villain with a hidden agenda. Maybe they want to use the empress as leverage for some political gain or personal vendetta. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
I have no idea. It could be a jealous character who wants to take her place or someone with a grudge against the empire. The possibilities are endless until we know more details from the manhwa.
Well, it could be one of the rivals of the empress or someone with a hidden agenda. Maybe it's related to power struggles or personal vendettas. But it really depends on the specific plot and characters of the manga.
I think it was the evil baron. He wanted to gain power and control over the kingdom by eliminating the empress.
I have no idea who did it. Maybe it's a mystery yet to be revealed in the story.
I have no idea. Maybe it was someone with a grudge against the teacher.
In many manhwas, characters who have faced loneliness or trauma might need love to heal and find a sense of belonging. However, it can vary greatly depending on the story's theme and plot. Sometimes, love might not even be the main focus.
The empress in this manhwa could be strong and intelligent, leading with wisdom and authority.
Well, maybe it's because the manhwa industry has strict regulations and quality control to prevent such things.
The reason it's called manhwa is because it's the traditional and specific name for comics coming from Korea. It helps identify and categorize these comics within the global comic landscape and gives them a unique identity.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's the unique plot or the appealing characters that make it stand out.
One reason could be that it contains content that's considered inappropriate or offensive, like excessive violence or adult themes.