What an amazing amazing and detailed review thanks for posting here
thank you so much for the review you have given after reading it. This was my first time writing such a long review for a particular drama and I hope the review is good enough
When the xuan lie clicks the token/original seal of the jun family i.e once you click the seal/token at the center two wings will appear on the sides of the seal and xuan lie confirmed that qi luo is jun fei fan
So there is more than one case and what they are dealing with is one?
according to Mr. Shen it is called replics of ill omen. He has heard abt it 10 yrs ago accoding to the drama. Future episodes will slowly reveal whether it is supernatural or not
So there is more than one case and what they are dealing with is one?
there all totally three cases as of now. one case has been solved. Li yanqing disguised herself as Madam Hou( her twin sister) after the murder of her parents and sister 20 years ago. Mr. Li Tian was about to get engaged to Li yanging that year when the incident happened. So to avenge yanqing he searched the murderer( Zhang Guang Hua)and found clues abt him. In ep 3 under certain circumstances Madam Hou reveals herself as yanging to Mr. Li Tian and tells the rest of what happened to her after that. Thus the first case is resolved.Now the case is regarding what happend to luo ren uncle (dead)and pingting(possed as of now. not commited any crime). All those who commited crime has a piece of their skin chopped off ( in the shape of rectangle) .
The first four episodes of The Seven Relics of Ill Omen were everything I hoped for — dark, mysterious, atmospheric, and packed with just the right amount of tension.
Right from Episode 1, the tone is set with those eerie visuals and haunting background music. The whole idea of relics bringing ill omens is such a cool twist, and I love how every object introduced feels like it holds a bigger secret. The series doesn’t waste time — it drops you into the mystery fast, but still leaves enough room to absorb all the details. Episodes 2 and 3 really started pulling me deeper. The world-building is so rich and layered — each relic seems to have its own curse, and I love how they reveal pieces of the past in flashbacks that actually matter. As the episodes progress, the pacing picks up just enough. The interactions between the Phoenix Squad members are intense but grounded, and every character introduced so far has an edge — like they’re all hiding something
Episode 4 ends with such a cliffhanger. The relics are just the beginning of something way bigger. I'm already coming up with theories and trying to piece things together, and I love that feeling.
If you’re into dramas with curses, ancient secrets, layered characters, and a slow-building storm of suspense, you need to give this one a try.
she is under easy entertainment right. Generally for how many years do the actors sign a contract with these agencies.She…
Do you know the names of other actresses from the same agency other than Wan Peng. Could you tell their names, if so. Also, I would like to know actors/actresses from the same agency, do they generally get paired or not to act as leads in a drama, or do they get paired with other actors/actresses from different agencies. After My Girlfriend is an Alien season 2 and Sword and Fairy season 6, she seems to be acting in guest/support roles. This year, or hopefully next year, we can watch her drama as a main lead. Any idea regarding the drama Light My Way will be released. It has been at most two years since they finished shooting, and the drama concept is also different; it seems to be according to the synopsis.
she is under easy entertainment right. Generally for how many years do the actors sign a contract with these agencies.She…
oh ok. Thanks for replying. The main agency is Easy Entertainment, and Wan Peng is in the Easy Plus Entertainment(a subsidiary/sister agency of the original one). Other notable actors from the agency are Li Xian, Xiao Zhan, Wang Anyu and so on, yet the actress does not get a chance to act with them, it seems. In recent years, she has been either acting as support or guest role. Wang Peng has a such a great potential and hope we can see more of her acting as a lead in future years.
Right from Episode 1, the tone is set with those eerie visuals and haunting background music. The whole idea of relics bringing ill omens is such a cool twist, and I love how every object introduced feels like it holds a bigger secret. The series doesn’t waste time — it drops you into the mystery fast, but still leaves enough room to absorb all the details.
Episodes 2 and 3 really started pulling me deeper. The world-building is so rich and layered — each relic seems to have its own curse, and I love how they reveal pieces of the past in flashbacks that actually matter.
As the episodes progress, the pacing picks up just enough. The interactions between the Phoenix Squad members are intense but grounded, and every character introduced so far has an edge — like they’re all hiding something
Episode 4 ends with such a cliffhanger. The relics are just the beginning of something way bigger. I'm already coming up with theories and trying to piece things together, and I love that feeling.
If you’re into dramas with curses, ancient secrets, layered characters, and a slow-building storm of suspense, you need to give this one a try.