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By: The Royal Court Gazette Published: Latest Update

If you are a fan of or The Villainess Turns the Hourglass , you owe it to yourself to catch up. Volume 38 is not just a collection of chapters; it is a statement that the author is willing to burn the whole court down to tell a truthful story about trauma and rebellion. princess han seung won vol 38 new

If you thought the Battle of the Three Rivers in Vol 37 was intense, Volume 38 takes the story from a simmering political thriller to a full-blown, fire-breathing dragon of a climax. This latest installment is already topping pre-order charts across major Korean platforms (KakaoPage, Naver Series) and international translation sites. By: The Royal Court Gazette Published: Latest Update

Here is everything you need to know about the new release, including plot breakdowns, character arcs, and why this volume is being called the "Game Changer" of the series. Before diving into the spoiler-laden analysis of Vol 38, let’s set the stage. Princess Han Seung Won is not your typical damsel in distress. As the fourth daughter of the collapsing Goryeo-esque kingdom of Yeon , she started as a political hostage but morphed into a master strategist. This latest installment is already topping pre-order charts

Have you read Princess Han Seung Won Vol 38 New? Did the "body double" twist ruin the earlier volumes for you, or make them better? Sound off in the comments below!

Most series would have the male lead rescue the princess at the last second. He tries, but she tells him to leave. Most series would heal the injury by magic. It doesn't. Seung Won carries the scar from the stab wound for the rest of the volume, a constant reminder of her mortality.