I felt like wayyy too many tragic things happened to her and miraculously she fell off the cliff with no concussion and no broken bones. To me I felt like alot of things was beyond impossible and a bit cringe 😕
So a woman was forced to marry a man that abused her for 5 years of marriage until she was mute, was kidnapped…
how did you watch it? she didn't become mute because of her husband, it was because of the accident she had with her step sister and little brother, to which her brother died and her step sister lost her hearing.
it is her mother who told her she has to become mute so that they can stay with the chairman. So he can take pity on them on them and keep them
he always loved her, but he kept her at a distance to protect himself from falling for her (which to me was quite lame honestly)
So, her so-called "Usuba family" neglected her her whole life, watching her being a servant, and the moment she…
That's a good question, I wondered the same too, they let her suffer all that time without taking her away from her abusive family. The cousin seemed to be in love with her and was observing her for some time, he knew she was having nightmares which probably indicated she did have powers. Then he wants to swoop in and marry her
To answer some of your questions- the rash on the mountain was due to slow poisening inside his body. Idk what…
the rash on his body was like 2 seconds and it cut to her falling asleep, I only connected it after I saw the rash show up again on the other men and him later. so thats what I meant.
you cleared up my confusion for all the other points! Ahh I thought the Shaman came in after to clear up things, only now realizing after you mentioned it that she was the mastermind that they didn't reveal.
I guess the chief merchant was working for the price without fully knowing what he was up to? He mentioned to the prince the other painter (that he killed) was creating works that summoned spirits and stuff to the prince, so thats why I was confused as to how he was working with the snowman since he would know he's a supernatural being
I am wondering if this should be called a historical drama. If the setting was in modern times, we would say it…
I don't think anyone tried to stop the psychopath prince, and I suspected it was him too cus he seemed crazy. even the adopted brother just stood there and watched as he etched the into the child. they were even at the ritual!! this drama was all over the place
I just don't feel this drama, it was all over the place, some parts didn't make any sense and I had to go back a few times to try to figure out the plot. I was more confused with this than anything. Very weird how things ended up between the two and she was finally believing he was her brother to then falling in love with the man she was highly suspicious of. Also the rash he had on the mountain was just cut so like there was a huge disconnect after she got the cinnamon drink and fell to sleep. She ended up alone completely in the end which seemed quite saddening honestly. Also if two years had passed, why were the kids still dressed in rags and not clothed properly? Also the shaman knew all along what happened to Hongrang and she never disclosed it to anyone? Whyy, did they also not conduct a whole search party for him when he first went missing? also what does the chief merchant and snowman have in common?? like I don't understand how so many people knew what the prince was doing with children and never did a thing to stop him?
I wanted to really like this but it felt like it dragged on, we never got to see her have justice for how she was treated at work and her mother was unbearable, like beyond unbearable and she was the reason they broke up in the first place. She was soo controlling and cared only about status, in one breath she said jun hui is like her son but then she looks down on him even though she knew what he went through with his mum and his father. She was so superficial and horribly mean to her whole family and not to mention abusive cus she just hit people. I also don't understand why kdramas make it a thing for them to break up or spend a few years apart and then get back together. Also he was so codependent, literally gave up himself for her happiness, which he didn't have to do and I guess he expected her to do the same, even decided he's moving to US without discussing anything with her first. Most of the episodes were of them eating and drinking. It needed more substance.
I was thinking the same throughout the whole thing but still watched till the end hoping it would become more thrilling lol
I hate when they always write a seperation at the ending where they reunite. It feels so toxic to me to just ghost someone.
she didn't become mute because of her husband, it was because of the accident she had with her step sister and little brother, to which her brother died and her step sister lost her hearing.
it is her mother who told her she has to become mute so that they can stay with the chairman. So he can take pity on them on them and keep them
he always loved her, but he kept her at a distance to protect himself from falling for her (which to me was quite lame honestly)
she also loved him too though
thanks for clarifying, you certainly understood better than I did
you cleared up my confusion for all the other points! Ahh I thought the Shaman came in after to clear up things, only now realizing after you mentioned it that she was the mastermind that they didn't reveal.
I guess the chief merchant was working for the price without fully knowing what he was up to?
He mentioned to the prince the other painter (that he killed) was creating works that summoned spirits and stuff to the prince, so thats why I was confused as to how he was working with the snowman since he would know he's a supernatural being
Also he was so codependent, literally gave up himself for her happiness, which he didn't have to do and I guess he expected her to do the same, even decided he's moving to US without discussing anything with her first. Most of the episodes were of them eating and drinking. It needed more substance.