Cordelia Grey, an editor at a publishing company, is given a manuscript of the sequel to The Princess and the Knight along with a vintage chest. But when she wakes up the next morning, the manuscript she placed in the chest is gone - a letter is in its place. It’s from none other than Prince Archie Albert, the handsome playboy and protagonist from the novel. What begins as curiosity morphs into a deep friendship, but can they stop themselves from developing feelings for one another, and will they ever get to meet in person? 3l5417
Original Webtoon:
Ridibooks, KakaoPage, Naver Series, Lezhin, MrBlue, Comico, BookCube, ZzangComic
Official Translations:
English, French, Spanish, German, S.Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Thai
85 Chapters (Complete)

This blonde prince ML is the best I've ever encountered. I'm glad I didn't avoid reading this story due to my aversion to blonde princes.
Lovely characters, all of them.
Well-executed time travel plot despite me preferring a more straightforward and timely plot. Decent pacing. The letters capture the characters' individuality. Kind-hearted characters. A romance laced with a caring message. Lacking emotional impact. My favourite is Archie. Creates a tranquil capsule. Recommended for those in the mood for a short and calming read.
... Last updated 1 year ago
This manhwa is mostly romance-mystery and delivers the plot quite well. The characters are realistic and genuine. I kept rooting for the FL and ML even in their impossible circumstances. How they overcome it and the mystery behind the chest is the premise.
Just give it a try, you won't regret reading the manhwa, might regret being single tho XD
The plot is nothing like I've encountered so far, very nice take on time and space travel. I like the storytelling through letters. The twists did give me confusion, but I'm thankful for the Webtoon comments that have helped me follow what's happening with everything. This story made me laugh and cry.
I didn't expect to love this as much as I do. The flirting is so on point and I just love these two.
Regarding to the plot : she's too dumb to send a simple a printed photo ?
Besides that, she got roses, gold and jewels from the box. Girl can't you use your brain and send him a smartphone or ANYTHING but written letters ?
honestly, i was looking forward to this adaptation because I genuinely loved the novel, but the pacing in the manhwa was a bit too much. also, I think they tried to adapt the premise of what the novel was doing and moved it around a bit so it can "possibly fit the manhwa better," I still don't think it worked out that well. and also, I think it's just me, but the art style doesn't fit the vibe of the story. Also, i don't know if it's the translations or just how the original manhwa has phrased it (or both), but i think they cut off too much of their dialogue that their wittiness and characters in their letters seem washed out (it's not even just the main characters).
nevertheless, I do love the effort put into this adaptation. they did what they could. I'm still going to look forward to the next releases because in the end, I do enjoy the story.
The reviewers before me has said it. There are many points in the story that are quite predictable. We can already guess who's who even in the early chapters. But in my opinion, there are still some mystery left on how the characters could suddenly meet since they lived in different time and space. And even with that predicted who's who, I think the story is still enjoyable to read. The story is good for light reading. Personally I'm always waiting for Archie and Cordelia conversing with each other through letters.
Besides, so far there are only 14 chapters translated (the raws are still around 22 chapters it seems?). I feel like the author was still trying to explore a bit more of the letter exchange between the FL and the ML, which I really enjoyed. In the meantime, she gave us hints about who's who too, without revealing too much. It's still too early to say anything about plot or character developments, but I'm looking forward to it.
And yes, I also love the idea about the letter exchange. People in the past wrote long letters in the past since it's not like they can frequently send any news like we can do for every seconds nowadays. It's quite romantic that they became close friends as penpal and obviously as romantic partner in the future. The idea of exchanging letters is romantic and cute, and explored very well. Their conversation is fluid, getting them to know each other and all. Sometimes it's deep (book recommendations and reviews, etc), sometimes it's trivial. Moreover, it's also interesting that the prince is "adapting" to the short and fast reply style that the FL does in the modern day, and at the same time the FL learned to write long letters and be patience on waiting a reply.
... Last updated 4 years ago
The writing's not great. The letters exchanged feel like those of twelve year olds and likewise, the romance feels like that of twelve year olds as well. The letters are also more akin to text messages than letters with any depth in them. There aren't really any side characters other than an annoying coworker, so it mostly seems like the two main characters don't have friends, conveniently find a friend via this magic box, and then attach themselves to each other and that's that.
The "mystery" part of the plot (who is the kid, who is the author) is also a bit too obvious so not much of a feeling of "I want to know what happens" either.
Giving it a five 'cause the art is okay and the characters are boring but not annoying.
... Last updated 4 years ago
plot is one of a kind esp that there's a time and space travel involved with reincarnation and a lot of plot twist is to be anticipated! the art is superb too, our ml archie is so handsome im a simp for him!
... Last updated 4 years ago