She doesn't even speak much but that pink fur-trimmed cape? Iconic. She covers her mouth when shocked, side-eyes everyone like she knows all the secrets, and still manages to look flawless. In His Lucky Princess Fixed It All, at least the heroine fought back — here she's just… aesthetically distressed. Still, I'm obsessed with her hairpins.
His expression shifts from'what is happening'to'I regret everything'in 0.5 seconds. He's surrounded by emotional chaos — one woman sobbing into a handkerchief, another pointing accusingly, and that crying man won't shut up. If this is how court life works in His Lucky Princess Fixed It All, no wonder princesses run away to become merchants.
Three different women use handkerchiefs in this clip — one to cry, one to cover shock, one to dramatically wipe tears while staring down the nobleman. It's not sadness, it's performance art. His Lucky Princess Fixed It All used props better — at least there, the fan was a weapon. Here? Just damp fabric and unresolved tension.
Lanterns glow, stone lions guard the gate, and yet everyone's acting like they're in a soap opera filmed during lunch break. The setting screams historical epic but the energy is'my servant stole my dumpling.'His Lucky Princess Fixed It All balanced humor and heart — this feels like someone pressed'emotional damage'on repeat. Still watching though.
That guy in black robes won't stop wailing like his dog died. Meanwhile, the nobleman just stands there looking confused while ladies gossip behind fans. Classic palace drama vibes where everyone's pretending to care but really just waiting for tea time. His Lucky Princess Fixed It All had less crying than this scene alone!