I am hoping that Qingfeng will get a happy ending with the female lead in his story. I wonder what happened that…
Supposedly, based on his recount, a fiery light burned everything around him, and his FL, after they were about to reach their happy ever after. He says the story has no happy ending and is unfinished.
I think some interesting points to are: 1) His story is unfinished. Ending to stories are not always happy, they can be sad. Sure a sudden death right after reuniting with his FL is illogical but it would still be an ending. 2) He says a red fiery light in the sky engulfed everything. I wonder if that represents his actual story burning in real life, maybe the original copy of his story was burned. 3) Why is he still burning? 4) Where did the females in his story go off to? He had a bunch of girls fawning over him in his OG story, where are they? Why didn't we get to see the FL's face? 5) Why did he become the 2ML of other stories?
I hope XE helps QF reach his happy ending too. I wonder who wrote QF's story and where is the story
Wow, turns out QF was the protagonist of another story. His story didn't have a happy ending and he became the second male lead in different stories. The reason there is a fire burning his back is because that's how his story concluded (the story didn't have an ending). I wonder what happened to his female lead? Where is his lady on fire? The next episode will take place in the real world. XE is spilling the details on the fall and people are going to hunt her down. I think she'll finally collide with HTX's world but he won't remember her. I'm also going to miss having QF around... (;_;)
First Dance of the Phoenix ends terribly... now this? If I didn't read the comments below I would've thought the leads decided to kill themselves at the end
I’m not saying QF is the author but there’s a lot of male authors that write books like that.
Yeah, there probably is. I was just saying I can't see QF writing the specific one they're in. There is a lot of flaws and clichés within the story (XiaoEn comments on them all the time) and I expect better writing from QF... plus I can't imagine him working on a story titled, 'President, you're so bad'
I'm wondering who in the world is QF? He seems to know a lot about the story world and has even offered to bring XiaoEn to other stories.
Some people have theorized he is the author but when you remember the type of story they're in… it seems less plausible. With QF's character, why would he write a cliche story about an over-bearing president? Some say he's the editor but the editor doesn't seem like he's aware at all. To be honest the editor seems like an ass and I would be extreme disappointed to learn that QF is the senior editor I'm real life.
I'm curious as to why QF seems to know and understand the story world to such a high extent.
Just finished watching the entire show and the ending was really bad. ZhaoGe and XuanYi both die (but we already knew that from the trailer) and Feng Wu has to go back to her own world. In the last episode she is about to get married to ML, but her master just saunters in and tells her, "I'm here to bring you back (to you old world)." That already killed me but they have a voice of her telling the viewers that, "The ending isn't important, the process is." Then they zoom out of the frame.... I wanted to flip a table
I was think about this the other day, why could they just had the MC loose her memory? I know their trying to follow the novel but they already made lots of changes. They could just explain her personality changes and oddities as a result of not having to live under the constraints that she had previously endured. The old FengWu seemed like a really good person and I would have loved to hear her story.
I'm just so hung up right now on the fact that XiaoEn's feelings for AoRan are (rightly) relatively superficial.…
I agree. Her feelings do seem superficial. There isn't really a reason for her to like Ao Ran aside from her wanting to experience the dominating president package and him looking like He TianXing.
AoRan not having a personality would be consistent to the current story. Qingfeng has changed slightly after the fire but AoRan, aside from feeling jealously, is still the same bland overbearing character. I think the way they were written is suppose to reflect how little thought overbearing president characters are given today. They are mass produced and the characters aren't written with the same complexity of real people. I think the upcoming episodes will probably focus on Aoran's ignition as a real person, as he interacts with the complex Xiaoen, and how QingFeng will further develop.
There is an epilogue set in the modern world and it's just the two leads spending their lives together as a newlywed couple (it's really cute.)
I think some interesting points to are:
1) His story is unfinished. Ending to stories are not always happy, they can be sad. Sure a sudden death right after reuniting with his FL is illogical but it would still be an ending.
2) He says a red fiery light in the sky engulfed everything. I wonder if that represents his actual story burning in real life, maybe the original copy of his story was burned.
3) Why is he still burning?
4) Where did the females in his story go off to? He had a bunch of girls fawning over him in his OG story, where are they? Why didn't we get to see the FL's face?
5) Why did he become the 2ML of other stories?
I hope XE helps QF reach his happy ending too. I wonder who wrote QF's story and where is the story
The next episode will take place in the real world. XE is spilling the details on the fall and people are going to hunt her down. I think she'll finally collide with HTX's world but he won't remember her. I'm also going to miss having QF around... (;_;)
Some people have theorized he is the author but when you remember the type of story they're in… it seems less plausible. With QF's character, why would he write a cliche story about an over-bearing president?
Some say he's the editor but the editor doesn't seem like he's aware at all. To be honest the editor seems like an ass and I would be extreme disappointed to learn that QF is the senior editor I'm real life.
I'm curious as to why QF seems to know and understand the story world to such a high extent.
In the last episode she is about to get married to ML, but her master just saunters in and tells her, "I'm here to bring you back (to you old world)." That already killed me but they have a voice of her telling the viewers that, "The ending isn't important, the process is." Then they zoom out of the frame.... I wanted to flip a table
I was think about this the other day, why could they just had the MC loose her memory? I know their trying to follow the novel but they already made lots of changes. They could just explain her personality changes and oddities as a result of not having to live under the constraints that she had previously endured. The old FengWu seemed like a really good person and I would have loved to hear her story.
AoRan not having a personality would be consistent to the current story. Qingfeng has changed slightly after the fire but AoRan, aside from feeling jealously, is still the same bland overbearing character. I think the way they were written is suppose to reflect how little thought overbearing president characters are given today. They are mass produced and the characters aren't written with the same complexity of real people. I think the upcoming episodes will probably focus on Aoran's ignition as a real person, as he interacts with the complex Xiaoen, and how QingFeng will further develop.