Yona gets stronger overtime because of her own determination and will to, which I really give respects to her for. It starts out with a weak princess, Yona, and while others won't even bother touching a manga with this type of female protagonist, surrounded by many other men of her own harem, Yona actually puts up a name for herself. Though the introduction & plot of the story seems kind of boring and almost generic, as you read further into the manga you won't even consider it boring. Guided by this seemingly fictitious myth, Yona sets out to find these warriors, determined to restore her kingdom.įirst review :) *minor spoilers but isn't that important* Her solution comes from an exiled priest, who tells her that her only hope is to find the four legendary dragon warriors. Though surrounded by enemies on all sides, the banished princess still yearns to save her kingdom. After her beloved Su-won stages a bloody coup and murders her father, Yona is forced to flee with only Hak by her side. Contrary to this peaceful illusion, Kouka is about to undergo a political upheaval. In love with her cousin, Su-won, and protected by her bodyguard, Son Hak, she wants for nothing and remains sheltered from the harrowing reality outside the castle walls. Time passed, and this tale became a legend to tell children.Īs the sole princess of Kouka, Yona lives a life of lavish ease. By his side, four warriors imbued with dragon blood helped him lead the kingdom to prosperity. EditSynopsis Once upon a time, the kingdom of Kouka was ruled by a red dragon in human form.