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This is a story that I discovered via YouTube. I had discovered a couple of different manhwa recap channels. This was one of the stories that I discovered on one of those channels. The story sounded so intriguing I had to actually read it for myself. So what did I think of this story? Keep reading!
The basics
As is the case with a lot of manhwa I’ve been reading, I do so via phone apps. Unless they are wildly popular titles like Solo Leveling, it’s pretty difficult to find out more information about them. At least without being fluent in Korean. So they only bit of info I can share with you is that I read this story via the Tapas app.
I have done a review of the Tapas app in case you’ve never used it before. You can read about it here.
The Premise
This story is an isekai tale. A fired office worker name Hajeong Park has put up with abusive behavior at her former company. She wakes up to discover she’s no longer Hajeong, but a noblewoman named Chloe Battenberg. As badly as her former colleagues were to her, Chloe had it worse. Despite Chloe’s noble title, everyone including servants, harass and sneer at her. Her husband, Duke Alphonse Battenberg, ignores her and knows absolutely nothing about her every day life.
Chloe is pretty timid, and not extremely skilled in social customs and etiquette. Hajeong still has some remaining resentment over how she had been treated by her former co-workers. She also feels some frustration with Chloe’s situation. She decides this is her second chance to change things. She sets about improving her situation and becomes more assertive.
Among the changes the new Chloe implements is she starts drinking tea. Hajeong was a real tea lover and had ambitions of opening her own tea house. After sharing her love and expertise with others, she soon finds herself starting a tea drinking culture in the new life she lives in.
General Thoughts
Unsurprisingly, I’ve read dozens of isekai stories in my life. They follow the same basic formula with some variations. So in that respect this isekai fits the formula of: waking up as a completely different person in another life and another world. What makes this different is the tea talk.
I have read some complaints about why there is so much talk about tea in the story. My only response is what do you expect from the title? Or maybe I do have a bias. I personally enjoy tea. I drink coffee as well, but I’m the type of person who needs to add stuff to coffee to make it drinkable. I find coffee too bitter and kind of sour over all. Which is why I have to add milk and sweetener of some kind.
Tea, on the other hand, is something I enjoy. I can find blends that are easy for me to drink without adding anything in it. This is why I generally prefer tea over coffee. Of course this is newsletter about Japanese and Korean comics, not food and drink.
The point I’m really trying to make here is that I am interested and enjoy tea. Therefore a story like this is exactly the kind that I enjoy. I feel like the story does a pretty good job of blending (heh!) factual information about tea within an isekai story. The main point of the story is the heroine changes her life and rises up in society. The fact tea is the avenue which the heroine uses makes this a delightful story. If you’re also interested in this type of story and you’re also a tea lover, check out this story!
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