
Bai Lu as Si Lang was phenomenal—she completely embodied the role with such maturity and divine presence that I forgot she was acting. The way she manipulated situations early on without us realizing her full motives was brilliantly done. You believe her pain, her anger, her love. Joseph Zeng as Bai Jusi was just as powerful. He wasn’t a typical male lead who blindly follows love—he had his own beliefs, his own moral compass. That tension between them made their relationship feel so real, almost like a married couple going through deep conflict, not just fantasy lovers.
What I loved most was how they didn’t idealize love. They were strong, flawed, and often at odds, but the connection between them always felt undeniable. The show doesn't just rely on rebirth and fate—it dives into choices, consequences, and how love can be twisted by pain and time.
Even the side characters—especially the mortal ones—added warmth and meaning rather than distracting from the leads. The storytelling may seem complex at first, but if you pay attention, it all fits beautifully. It’s not messy—it’s layered, smart, and rewarding.
Feud isn't your typical Xianxia. It’s deeper, darker, and more human. One of the best I’ve watched.
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