Although she could have not predicted the exact governor's move, she could have guessed the collusion of the sister…
I understand why that interpretation didn’t sit right with you, but I genuinely don’t think her actions were driven by a desire to test or provoke LJL’s concern. He’s been quite open about his feelings from the start, and if that were her intention, there would have been far safer ways to go about it. More importantly, that would run counter to her established character.
My reading is that both she and LJL are deliberately maneuvering to draw out the people operating behind the scenes. That said, I do agree that LJL likely didn’t anticipate her ending up in prison, and in that sense her actions may have complicated matters for him , so I am concerned here as well.
For now, I’m still placing my trust in the FL as a character; she hasn’t let me down so far, which makes me inclined to believe there’s more going on than what we’re being shown. The way both leads see through Yun Shu’s tactics (their expressions during the kneeling scene with grandma were quite telling and hilarious) reinforces that for me.
I’m hoping this arc resolves decisively, because I’m very ready for the story to move on to the capital plot.
Although she could have not predicted the exact governor's move, she could have guessed the collusion of the sister…
Lol , I was enjoying him going off way too much 😅 you could tell RSB was low-key amused too because she saw how genuinely worried he was.
I get what you’re saying though. She could’ve at least suspected the sister and checked the warehouses more carefully, especially given the history. One could argue she knew about the evidence and was betting on LJL to clear her name and drag the governor and the traitor into the light like she said. But realistically, I don’t think she’d knowingly risk the tea or the plantation just to make a point. So yeah… that scolding was earned 😂
Omg SAME, granny is rapidly climbing to the top of my most-hated list😭 even if a final boss villain shows up later, she’s the root of so much of this mess. The resentment and rivalry between the sisters didn’t just appear out of thin air, it was carefully cultivated by her favoritism and narrow-mindedness. For someone running a whole tea-plantation dynasty, her worldview is shockingly small lol—nobody can convince me otherwise.
Good news on the annoying cousin though: his family does come to get him. Sadly, he escapes a bit too easily for my taste—I wanted proper consequences—but I’m choosing to believe his family will deal with him accordingly 😌One thing he did right tho is warn RSB about the note. And YES to the steward, he’s been acting wildly out of line way too many times. I’m also pretty sure he’s the one who leaked the note about the 6th sis and her nanny(just not sure if he operated alone). Putting the sister your master loves most in danger just to eliminate a “rival”? Absolutely vile. I really hope he gets what’s coming to him.
Fully agree on the sisters too. Their whole dynamic could’ve been so different if not for grandma’s constant meddling and bias. The 2nd sister’s stance changes a lot later on, and the 4th—loud and impulsive as she is—never gave me truly evil vibes either. Bratty? Yes. Irredeemable? Nah.
The blind sister though… whew. She’s definitely the most scheming, especially with what’s been happening lately and what the previews hint at. Her main beef seems to be with grandma (can’t even blame her for that), but she’s still trouble with a capital T.
Also—slightly off to the side—but I’m extremely suspicious of the monk dude, Mr. Yan. He doesn’t scream evil, but he is not simple, and my trust in him is very thin right now 👀
This drama really said “everyone needs therapy,” and then doubled down.
The story is really focused on other things right now, so the romance has definitely taken a back seat — they…
I've seen glimpses of some sweet scenes in different trailers and clips so I'm optimistic 🤩 because so far the narrative tone and characters are consistent
The story is really focused on other things right now, so the romance has definitely taken a back seat — they…
I don’t pay much attention to other people’s lists tbh—what they enjoy or drop is up to them. I was just engaging with a concern that was raised. Let’s all relax a bit 😄
Wow dang your watching schedule is packed 😂
I dropped TUS as well early on cause I could smell the sad ending from a mile away 🙈
I am enjoying Love between lines a lot, although it's a different genre than Shine on me, the story, chemistry and visuals are great.
My reading is that both she and LJL are deliberately maneuvering to draw out the people operating behind the scenes. That said, I do agree that LJL likely didn’t anticipate her ending up in prison, and in that sense her actions may have complicated matters for him , so I am concerned here as well.
For now, I’m still placing my trust in the FL as a character; she hasn’t let me down so far, which makes me inclined to believe there’s more going on than what we’re being shown. The way both leads see through Yun Shu’s tactics (their expressions during the kneeling scene with grandma were quite telling and hilarious) reinforces that for me.
I’m hoping this arc resolves decisively, because I’m very ready for the story to move on to the capital plot.
I get what you’re saying though. She could’ve at least suspected the sister and checked the warehouses more carefully, especially given the history. One could argue she knew about the evidence and was betting on LJL to clear her name and drag the governor and the traitor into the light like she said.
But realistically, I don’t think she’d knowingly risk the tea or the plantation just to make a point. So yeah… that scolding was earned 😂
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Good news on the annoying cousin though: his family does come to get him. Sadly, he escapes a bit too easily for my taste—I wanted proper consequences—but I’m choosing to believe his family will deal with him accordingly 😌One thing he did right tho is warn RSB about the note. And YES to the steward, he’s been acting wildly out of line way too many times. I’m also pretty sure he’s the one who leaked the note about the 6th sis and her nanny(just not sure if he operated alone). Putting the sister your master loves most in danger just to eliminate a “rival”? Absolutely vile. I really hope he gets what’s coming to him.
Fully agree on the sisters too. Their whole dynamic could’ve been so different if not for grandma’s constant meddling and bias. The 2nd sister’s stance changes a lot later on, and the 4th—loud and impulsive as she is—never gave me truly evil vibes either. Bratty? Yes. Irredeemable? Nah.
The blind sister though… whew. She’s definitely the most scheming, especially with what’s been happening lately and what the previews hint at. Her main beef seems to be with grandma (can’t even blame her for that), but she’s still trouble with a capital T.
Also—slightly off to the side—but I’m extremely suspicious of the monk dude, Mr. Yan. He doesn’t scream evil, but he is not simple, and my trust in him is very thin right now 👀
This drama really said “everyone needs therapy,” and then doubled down.