Also, in the novel, though the female lead gave the male lead plenty of time to take his own time to find his way back to the heaven realm and ascend to an immortal, she was truly happy only after he was restored to his true immortal self. I faintly recall something about the female lead promising to marry the male lead only if he gives her a grand wedding etc. But of course, she said this after Chu Kong ascends to an immortal. In his 7th lifetime, Chu Kong is born quite weak & dull. But he starts to improve with the help of the female lead. But still, Chu kong was nit interested in becoming an immortal, so the female lead stops pressurizing Chu Kong. She lets herself get killed in some fight in the mortal realm, and leaves the mortal realm. It's after the death of the female lead, Chu Kong stops being lazy. He works hard & ascends to his true immortal self, and gets reunited with the female lead in the immortal realm.
After that, based on what I recall, they even have a wedding.
I've seen it. They should've shown more of ML like he is mortal with immortal memories or so. Even in the last…
I think he has his past memories, But even if he doesn't, he somehow seems to remember the fact that he must find her... But for me, I would have been satisfied if they included a few scenes where they show the male lead ascending to his immortal self with the help of the female lead or something similar to that etc...
The reunion scene towards the end was really, really beautiful, touching. My heart is touched. The reunion scene has emotional depth.
Still, I'm a bit dissatisfied about the way they portrayed the male lead. They could've included few more scenes of the male lead to show that he has developed to his former old self from his 'current young master version' in the mortal realm.
Ok, I understood what Chu Kong meant when he said he wanted to be free... Maybe he needs a break ?😄
Could there be a hidden meaning to the line he delivered, " I want to be the mountains, rivers etc. " Maybe he deliberately wanted to be reborn as a nobody, so that he can get some time to himself... Maybe get some rest 😄😅
It looks like he is a shadow of his former self.
Even in the novel, he went back to heaven. Will Chu Kong be restored to his former glorious self? Anyway, I shall imagine it that way...
What about the ending scene they showed in the trailer? Why didn't they include that?
P. S: I loved the possibility suggested for Zihui's renewed love story with his past love. That was a treat ☺
He looked glamorous in that blue armour.
1. Chivalrous, playful, witty, golden qilin Chu Kong
2. Mature god of war Chu Kong
3. Dignified Shifu Chu kong
🥺😄😅
Also, in the novel, though the female lead gave the male lead plenty of time to take his own time to find his way back to the heaven realm and ascend to an immortal, she was truly happy only after he was restored to his true immortal self.
I faintly recall something about the female lead promising to marry the male lead only if he gives her a grand wedding etc.
But of course, she said this after Chu Kong ascends to an immortal. In his 7th lifetime, Chu Kong is born quite weak & dull. But he starts to improve with the help of the female lead. But still, Chu kong was nit interested in becoming an immortal, so the female lead stops pressurizing Chu Kong. She lets herself get killed in some fight in the mortal realm, and leaves the mortal realm.
It's after the death of the female lead, Chu Kong stops being lazy.
He works hard & ascends to his true immortal self, and gets reunited with the female lead in the immortal realm.
After that, based on what I recall, they even have a wedding.
Anyway, the ending is happy for the main leads.
But for me, I would have been satisfied if they included a few scenes where they show the male lead ascending to his immortal self with the help of the female lead or something similar to that etc...
I really need one!
Still, I'm a bit dissatisfied about the way they portrayed the male lead. They could've included few more scenes of the male lead to show that he has developed to his former old self from his 'current young master version' in the mortal realm.
Ok, I understood what Chu Kong meant when he said he wanted to be free... Maybe he needs a break ?😄
Could there be a hidden meaning to the line he delivered, " I want to be the mountains, rivers etc. "
Maybe he deliberately wanted to be reborn as a nobody, so that he can get some time to himself... Maybe get some rest 😄😅
It looks like he is a shadow of his former self.
Even in the novel, he went back to heaven.
Will Chu Kong be restored to his former glorious self? Anyway, I shall imagine it that way...
What about the ending scene they showed in the trailer? Why didn't they include that?
P. S: I loved the possibility suggested for Zihui's renewed love story with his past love. That was a treat ☺
It's not just this drama.
I do that for every drama🤣
But because I spent a lot of time watching this drama, I do care about the final outcome. 🥺