The Wolf Episode 8

狼殿下 ‧ Drama ‧ 2020

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Season: 1

Chu Kui questioned everyone because of the assassin case. Yang Hou suspected that Lin Guang's affairs were not simple, and Jingxiang accused Lin Guang as an assassin. In the end, Chu Kui believed that the assassins appeared in King Bo’s Mansion were caused by Ma Qiexing’s self-assertion and King Bo’s ignorance. (Source:Baidu)
  • Aired: November 19, 2020

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Feb 10, 2021

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I’m actually enjoying this show. So far we’ve been watching from the bad side’s perspective if that makes sense.I’d like to preface by saying I hate the king, cause I’m pretty positive he’s the bad guy however, I have to admit he’s probably the most capable king I’ve seen or at least the most realistic.He has good planning skills, strong personality, physical strength and well as mental strength he can keep control and can still be viewed as a good king. He has all the skill you’d expect a king to have but he’s using it for evil. Now prince Bo has found out I’m happier cause they haven’t dragged that out too much but I’m also scared lol cause that means there’s gonna be a lot to fight about. Partially the fact that he was involved in the MASSACRE of her entire family and is deceiving her. I wanna know how that’s gonna go down with Xing’er. Like how will she forgive him cause it’s partially his fault but he was raised by an evil person so you could say that it wasn’t entirely his fault. I’m excited to see where this all goes.

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