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Sword and Beloved chinese drama review
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Sword and Beloved
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by KieraLink
Nov 18, 2025
36 of 36 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 4.0
Story 4.0
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 1.0
This review may contain spoilers

Great acting, but horrible characters and unfitting story

Cheng Yi did an amazing job being the cold, unfeeling Wangquan Fu Gui the story writers forced him to be. How could he not be cold when he wasn't given any lines to say goodbye to Qing Tong as she is crying in his arms and they both know he is about to kill her? Qing Tong said goodbye properly to Wangquan Fu Gui, but Wangquan Fu Gui only confirmed she was about to die by not denying her asking if she was next to die. He never asked Qing Tong; can I take the seed of love, knowing it will kill her because he later states he knew she was willing to sacrafice. Wangquan Fu Gui stated he knew Qing Tong knew he wanted the seed of love from her. He knew she was a good person, so why didn't he ask if she would give him the seed of love to him to save the world? His character doesn't love Qing Tong based off of his lack of asking her to take the seed or say goodbye to her or pat her head or show any love in the end. Regardless of this, somehow Wangquan Fu Gui is somehow able to wield the power of the love seed, not Qing Tong, who was the living embodiment of love. It doesn't make sense. Why is Wangquan Fu Gui the only one who can wield the power of love against the tree of hate? He doesn't love the so-called beloved. Overall, I would not recommend watching this show solely because of the character flaws in Wangquan Fu Gui.
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