Friieenndd ... "If you’re looking for a drama where both the leads are rolling around in bed by episode…
I couldn't agree more. I roll my eyes every time people post that they get nothing from this drama just because (in their opinions) the leads lack chemistry, no passionate kiss, and so on.
Meanwhile, it's a well-written drama despite its overdramatize Bing Zhu's power and its sword's soul, for example. But, hey, it's a fantasy drama. Writers make the rules.
Despite the disappointment with the ending, this drama has a well-written script. The writers are smart for taking…
The synopsis is pretty clear describes the main story:
[Both the human race and the demon race are driven by the desire to search for the Jade Wine Divine Spring, which has caused constant disputes between people from all walks of life for hundreds of years. Xiao Yao, a girl with a free and easy nature and full adaptability, unexpectedly embarks on a fantasy journey in the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons, turning the demon world upside down.
Hong Ye, the King of Ten Thousand Demons, who is respected by all demons and feared by the human race, is born again to protect the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons. After going through many vicissitudes of life, he has long understood the inherent weaknesses of all things in the world and knows that the Jade Wine Divine Spring is the epitome of thousands of desires.]
The world has many problems, but the drama specifically focus on the fighting and killing for that spring. If you watch through, yes, there's peace in the Demons' Valley at last. Hong Ye's actually not die. He's sealing himself away.
I believe Bing Zhu reports to the emperor that the Kun Lun Mirror is gone. Of course, the emperor will find another way to gain immortality. It won't stop, but for Yu Li Spring, case closed.
Both couples are so sweet.
Glad to see Xiao Jin Yu, Chu Chu, Jing Yi, and Leng Yue again! Oh, and Xiao Jin Li, too!
Meanwhile, it's a well-written drama despite its overdramatize Bing Zhu's power and its sword's soul, for example. But, hey, it's a fantasy drama. Writers make the rules.
[Both the human race and the demon race are driven by the desire to search for the Jade Wine Divine Spring, which has caused constant disputes between people from all walks of life for hundreds of years. Xiao Yao, a girl with a free and easy nature and full adaptability, unexpectedly embarks on a fantasy journey in the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons, turning the demon world upside down.
Hong Ye, the King of Ten Thousand Demons, who is respected by all demons and feared by the human race, is born again to protect the Valley of Ten Thousand Demons. After going through many vicissitudes of life, he has long understood the inherent weaknesses of all things in the world and knows that the Jade Wine Divine Spring is the epitome of thousands of desires.]
The world has many problems, but the drama specifically focus on the fighting and killing for that spring. If you watch through, yes, there's peace in the Demons' Valley at last. Hong Ye's actually not die. He's sealing himself away.
I believe Bing Zhu reports to the emperor that the Kun Lun Mirror is gone. Of course, the emperor will find another way to gain immortality. It won't stop, but for Yu Li Spring, case closed.