The Poisoned Breakfast.
Han Seung-won’s is widely regarded as a legendary, sweeping saga in Korean manhwa history, known for its intricate multi-generational storytelling and heartbreaking romantic tragedies. However, it is important to note that the physical print run of the series generally concluded around princess han seung won vol 38
Focuses on the burden placed on the children of the original protagonists. The Poisoned Breakfast
| Theme | How It’s Explored in Vol. 38 | |-------|------------------------------| | | Han’s decision to surrender her crown—symbolic of personal identity—for the greater good. | | Legacy & History | The Chronicle of Forgotten Kings and flash‑backs underline how past choices shape present crises. | | Unity in Diversity | The uneasy alliance between former enemies (Han, Mirae, General Kwon) underscores a message that survival requires cooperation across borders. | | Time & Fate | The Red Moon Ritual and the Council’s temporal lock invite readers to contemplate whether fate is fixed or mutable. | | Theme | How It’s Explored in Vol
Focuses on the tragic love between Biyon, the Prince of Ramira, and Bii (Biancasta), and eventually shifts to their daughter, Princess Pry.