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A Beautiful Fairytale
This drama is like stepping into a magical storybook! Everything is so dreamy—the effects, the stunning settings, and the gorgeous costumes. The color palette is so beautiful, and every visual element makes you feel like you’re floating in a fairytale. It’s one of those dramas where you can’t help but pause just to admire the screen because it’s that pretty!
The Leads and Their Chemistry
Our leads are the heart and soul of the drama. They absolutely stole my heart!
Their chemistry is off-the-charts adorable, and they don’t shy away from plenty of sweet moments and skinship that will make you squeal. Watching their love story unfold felt like falling in love yourself—so pure and magical! I love how their relationship didn’t follow the typical drama clichés with unnecessary misunderstandings or silly breakups (okay, the divine past-life arc is an exception, but we’ll let it slide).
The male lead is such a gem—his smooth, calming vibe is just chef’s kiss, and his styling? Total eye candy , Ao Rui Peng, I definitely see you now! As for the female lead, Bai Lu is perfection as always. She’s a total queen: strong, smart, and no over-the-top childish antics here! These two are just made for each other, and every scene with them together feels like a gift. You’ll want to bottle up their screen time and keep it forever.
The Plot
Well, the plot is slightly above average for me. The drama introduces numerous side characters, but many of their storylines fail to capture attention, making their parts feel a bit dull. Exceptions include the ML’s right-hand people, Tian Huo and Zang Shan, who are standout characters despite their untimely deaths—a recurring theme, as nearly every supporting character meets the same fate. This made it difficult to get emotionally invested in most of them.
That said, the final arc is where the drama truly shines. The pacing picks up, the storylines tie together neatly, and the resolution feels satisfying. One detail I particularly appreciate is how the love story of the leads and their divine past selves is treated as two separate narratives with their own conclusions. It conveys a meaningful message: while the past influences the present, it shouldn’t dictate it, as breaking free from that loop is essential for moving forward., at least that is how I interpreted it.
Second Leads and Supporting Cast
The second leads, unfortunately, didn’t leave much of an impact on me. Bai Xie/Fu Ling was introduced as a wicked villain, and her love interest, Chong Zhao, also went off the rails at one point (sort of), making their outcome predictable. Knowing this, I avoided getting attached to their characters, which spared me some heartache.
Final Thoughts
All in all, this drama is definitely worth checking out. While it didn’t necessarily need 40 episodes (most dramas rarely do), it’s a strong contender to become a classic in its genre. With its stunning visuals, compelling leads, and a surprisingly good final arc, it’s a journey well worth taking. And if you are frustrated with the classical last minute kind of ending, there's a nice 7 min long bonus episode to give our leads the well deserved happy wedding. I only wish they would do that for the supporting characters too.
The Leads and Their Chemistry
Our leads are the heart and soul of the drama. They absolutely stole my heart!
Their chemistry is off-the-charts adorable, and they don’t shy away from plenty of sweet moments and skinship that will make you squeal. Watching their love story unfold felt like falling in love yourself—so pure and magical! I love how their relationship didn’t follow the typical drama clichés with unnecessary misunderstandings or silly breakups (okay, the divine past-life arc is an exception, but we’ll let it slide).
The male lead is such a gem—his smooth, calming vibe is just chef’s kiss, and his styling? Total eye candy , Ao Rui Peng, I definitely see you now! As for the female lead, Bai Lu is perfection as always. She’s a total queen: strong, smart, and no over-the-top childish antics here! These two are just made for each other, and every scene with them together feels like a gift. You’ll want to bottle up their screen time and keep it forever.
The Plot
Well, the plot is slightly above average for me. The drama introduces numerous side characters, but many of their storylines fail to capture attention, making their parts feel a bit dull. Exceptions include the ML’s right-hand people, Tian Huo and Zang Shan, who are standout characters despite their untimely deaths—a recurring theme, as nearly every supporting character meets the same fate. This made it difficult to get emotionally invested in most of them.
That said, the final arc is where the drama truly shines. The pacing picks up, the storylines tie together neatly, and the resolution feels satisfying. One detail I particularly appreciate is how the love story of the leads and their divine past selves is treated as two separate narratives with their own conclusions. It conveys a meaningful message: while the past influences the present, it shouldn’t dictate it, as breaking free from that loop is essential for moving forward., at least that is how I interpreted it.
Second Leads and Supporting Cast
The second leads, unfortunately, didn’t leave much of an impact on me. Bai Xie/Fu Ling was introduced as a wicked villain, and her love interest, Chong Zhao, also went off the rails at one point (sort of), making their outcome predictable. Knowing this, I avoided getting attached to their characters, which spared me some heartache.
Final Thoughts
All in all, this drama is definitely worth checking out. While it didn’t necessarily need 40 episodes (most dramas rarely do), it’s a strong contender to become a classic in its genre. With its stunning visuals, compelling leads, and a surprisingly good final arc, it’s a journey well worth taking. And if you are frustrated with the classical last minute kind of ending, there's a nice 7 min long bonus episode to give our leads the well deserved happy wedding. I only wish they would do that for the supporting characters too.
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