: This specific term often refers to the visual aesthetic used in the manhwa's digital rendering of magical nights or the "cosmic" sky scenes during Hyung-seok's revelation.

: While watching the night sky, Hyung-seok asks Sang-hee to make a wish on a shooting star. Sang-hee is confused because the custom of wishing on stars does not exist in this world.

: A major plot hook is the arrival of her past-life boyfriend (or his lookalike) at her school, which complicates her new life in this magical realm.

: At 2:00 am, Hyung-seok visits Sang-hee in her penthouse suite within the depths of the palace.

: The story highlights a world where misogyny is institutionalized because women typically lack magic. Sang-hee is an anomaly as a princess who can use "Saintess" magic.

: Hyung-seok reveals that he is also a reincarnated person from Earth. He confesses that he was the man who killed her in her previous life because he "loved her." The chapter concludes with Hyung-seok forcibly kissing her. Key Themes & Context

The narrative shifts to a late-night interaction between Sang-hee and Hyung-seok:

The chapter begins with the ongoing military conflict where Han Jin-soo’s guerrilla warfare is successfully delaying the Baekje knights. Sang-hee, acting in her role as the Saintess, uses her "special magic" to treat the wounded soldiers being warped back to the Goryeo palace.