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Missing every definition
I thought it would be drama about a romantic story on a farm but this drama had little romance and even little farming.
It's instead a story about a girl does a VR testing for money. Not a problem, right... Well the game is practically nonexistent.
She just needs to earn money in ancient China to complete the game. The only way they incorporated the game is at the end of each episode stating how much she had earn and spend, and at the end of the last episode.
What irritated me the most were the 'family members' the Grandmother is a greedy, bias person, who favours her daughter, the first uncle and his family. Grandfather is a doormate, just like the girls 'father' and 'mother'. Her first uncle. Aunt and niece are just like the Grandmother. The second uncle and aunt are ignorant. In the beginning they seems like alright characters but they are just as bad as the first uncle.
Also what is so infuriating is that the 'family members' around the girl do terrible acts, naming a few; the first uncle sells the girl to a family who want to burn her at the stake.
The Grandfather essentially forcing the girl's 'mother' to give her unborn child to the first uncle, if it's a boy.
The first uncle's daughter manipulate the Grandmother daughter to trip the girl's mother resulting in her losing the baby.
The second aunt stealing the girl's money because her husband sold waterdown wine, resulting in someones death. She give the money to the first uncle who runs off with the money. Instead of giving back the money she sells her daughter to the girl.
THE LIST GOES ON!!
Also the girl does very little farming and the farming that she does happens near the end.
The writers could have made it a really cool story about having a farming system or the girl using her modern knowledge to make money but instead focused on making it a frustrating and confusing daytime drama.
Only good point is that acteurs were convincing and saved the drama, because this did not pass any vibe.
It's instead a story about a girl does a VR testing for money. Not a problem, right... Well the game is practically nonexistent.
She just needs to earn money in ancient China to complete the game. The only way they incorporated the game is at the end of each episode stating how much she had earn and spend, and at the end of the last episode.
What irritated me the most were the 'family members' the Grandmother is a greedy, bias person, who favours her daughter, the first uncle and his family. Grandfather is a doormate, just like the girls 'father' and 'mother'. Her first uncle. Aunt and niece are just like the Grandmother. The second uncle and aunt are ignorant. In the beginning they seems like alright characters but they are just as bad as the first uncle.
Also what is so infuriating is that the 'family members' around the girl do terrible acts, naming a few; the first uncle sells the girl to a family who want to burn her at the stake.
The Grandfather essentially forcing the girl's 'mother' to give her unborn child to the first uncle, if it's a boy.
The first uncle's daughter manipulate the Grandmother daughter to trip the girl's mother resulting in her losing the baby.
The second aunt stealing the girl's money because her husband sold waterdown wine, resulting in someones death. She give the money to the first uncle who runs off with the money. Instead of giving back the money she sells her daughter to the girl.
THE LIST GOES ON!!
Also the girl does very little farming and the farming that she does happens near the end.
The writers could have made it a really cool story about having a farming system or the girl using her modern knowledge to make money but instead focused on making it a frustrating and confusing daytime drama.
Only good point is that acteurs were convincing and saved the drama, because this did not pass any vibe.
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