Lantern of the Dawn is one of those rare stories that feels planned from the very first page. Every event connects back to its title, a fragile light guiding you toward an inevitable truth. It doesn’t waste time with filler or fake twists; everything has meaning, from the emperor’s sins to the MC’s pain. You can feel that the author knew the ending before even starting. The art might not be perfect, but the writing is pure intention, no lies, no stalling, just the truth unfolding from beginning to end.