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Under the Oak Tree, Vol. 3 (novel)

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Under the Oak Tree, Vol. 3 (novel)

Written by: Suji Kim
Narrated by: A. Jo
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Most fairytales end with a wedding and a happily-ever-after – but this is no fairytale. The updated and official translation of Under the Oak Tree, the #1 webnovel on MANTA, continues in this third volume.

The day that Lady Maximilian has been dreading is here: after an arduous journey to Livadon, she must stay behind at a monastery while her husband, the renowned Sir Riftan, rides off to war with the Remdragon Knights. Fretting for their loved ones, Maxi and the other noblewomen in the monastery keep themselves busy tending to villagers in need at the local shelter.

But Maxi's patience quickly runs thin as she fears the worst. Desperate to see Riftan, she escapes the monastery and makes her way to the battlefield. Little does she know that the brutality of war is not the only danger awaiting her. As she confronts her painful past, the tumultuous present, and an uncertain future, Maxi faces the greatest obstacles of her life – and the gravest threats to her relationship with Riftan thus far.

This volume collects chapters 134-193 of the original webnovel by Suji Kim.

© Suji Kim 2026 (P) Penguin Audio 2026

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I've listened to the first three volumes of Under the Oak Tree, and while I thoroughly enjoyed the first two, the third felt noticeably different.

The dialogue didn't flow as naturally or feel as in sync as it did earlier, and the narration seemed slower and less engaging from the narrator's point of view. The pacing that made the first two volumes so immersive felt somewhat lacking here, making this installment feel a bit drawn out.

I still enjoyed the story, but compared to the first two volumes, this one didn't quite have the same magic.

Story line was good.

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