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Replying to Foxy 24 days ago
The plot of this drama differs from the novel; there's no such thing as a young emperor. The emperor in the novel…
I don't know. Still clueless.

There's still a lot I don't know about the drama, and it's unclear where the plot is going. Who was behind Mo Xiuwen's [Mo Xiuyao's older brother] execution, and what happened on Mount Yishan?

It's important for me to know what happened first to form a theory. From there, I can guess who the villains might be and then predict how the story will end.
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Replying to T.S.Johnson 24 days ago
Title The First Jasmine Spoiler
Book readers...who ends up emperor in the book? Does the little annoying emperor keep his throne? Is their a change?…
The plot of this drama differs from the novel; there's no such thing as a young emperor. The emperor in the novel is clearly Mo Xiuyao's age, in his 30s. He wields absolute power and is extremely cunning.

But if you're still curious about the ending in the novel, this is just my recollection, as I finished reading the novel last year and held off on rereading it to focus on the drama version.

The emperor always felt Mo Xiuyao was a constant threat to his position, even after numerous schemes were carried out against Mo Xiuyao. He then devised a scheme to banish Mo Xiuyao and all his followers from the empire with an open decree that anyone who followed him would be an enemy of the empire.

He then established his own territory, though not a large one. Over time, his territory flourished and prospered, aided by YeLi cousins, grandfather, and others on Ye Li's maternal side, who were renowned for their education. Shortly after, because his territory lacked an emperor, he was officially crowned Ding Wang (King Ding) by his subjects because he vehemently refused to be emperor.

Wars then broke out across the various territories, enemies formed alliances, fought over territory, and were ultimately won by Mo Xiuyao's forces. He was emperor until his son was old enough to succeed him, then immediately resigned from his position because he wanted to go traveling alone with his wife, it was his son who became emperor in the end.
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Replying to AuntyCandy 24 days ago
Preview for episode 10 looks like it's going to be very annoying like can 2ML go away...... also I'm loving the…
lol, unfortunately he is very stubborn and difficult to get rid of
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Replying to LilaS 24 days ago
How did Ye Li leave for the mountain for 3-4 days. When it was just that day she asked him go to with her to temple?…
We just have 9 ep from 40. We are still being formed to be familiar and remember the important characters and what their relationships are like, i think the journey is still long for us to know what the two main characters experienced before finding out who the main antagonist is.
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Replying to nolatoo 24 days ago
Title The First Jasmine Spoiler
They were pretty amusing. I found interesting the stark contrast between the way Ye Ying hires an assassin and…
Ya, Ye Ying is like a pampered kid who has never experienced hardship, killing were words in a storybook for her. So finding an assassin to killing someone is a new thing for her while Yeli must have experienced many hardships to get to this position because the situation forces her to move forward no matter what
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On The First Jasmine 25 days ago
Self centered Mo Jingli is here, they really had to keep this annoying trait firmly ingrained in him. "You killed Lu Changfu for me, right?" "I know it, you did this cause you still love me." Uhhh.. Sir? What the fvck?

Then the way he threw a tantrum after that...

I'm cryin' cause the way they brought Mo Jingli was so good that I felt dejavu😭😭He brought back the ick that i felt before for him...
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On The First Jasmine 26 days ago
I watched the show nonstop, not daring to get distracted. In the blink of an eye, Ye Li had already finished another revenge segment, and the pace was incredibly fast.

Mo Li: This revenge storyline is the kind that unfolds bit by bit, with the truth revealed layer by layer, and the audience is completely guided by the plot. Ye Li's drive is also quite aggressive—not just empty slogans, but a well-thought-out, step-by-step arrangement.

Not the type of main character who when taking revenge is filled with a cold aura, a dangerous gaze, a face full of anger but a sweet girl who looks innocent, looks harmless and is full of smiles.
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Replying to onmyway123 26 days ago
Him: Are you okay?" while busy calming his horse.Her: I'm fine.Me: My man... look at HER at least. The horse…
he is a bit tsundere
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Replying to drama-binger 26 days ago
ALSO WHATS A SHENDE SHOP LIKE IS IT FOR BUSINESS ??
Yes, that was part of her dowry that she had previously asked her stepmother to return.
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Replying to drama-binger 26 days ago
also who is the guy in 23:14 ep 5
Li Feibai, The head guard at Ye Manor. You saw him in ep 1 when he was called to look for the missing family plaque.
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Replying to drama-binger 26 days ago
LMAO IM CRINE ep 5 at 25:42 MXY asks the horse are you alright and NOT ye li 🤣🤣🤣
I believe he asked her, only he was staring at the horse as an alibi😭😭
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On The First Jasmine 26 days ago
I chuckled when I saw how they interacted: Yeli's straightforward approach to Mo Xiuyao without any awkwardness, coupled with Mo Xiuyao's complicated expressions when facing his cute wife. I also love how they alternate between Yeli's and Mo Xiuyao's POVs in ep 5

I really can't wait for their offline promotions.
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Replying to Foxy 26 days ago
Title The First Jasmine Spoiler
No misunderstanding, but there was a time when they were separated because YeLi went to look for rare medicinal…
Well, I hope he's less annoying in the drama because in the novel there's nothing good about Mo Jingli's character at all.

Even his "love" for Yeli was more driven by his ambition for power. He traded the marriage away, believing Yeli was useless to his career.
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