i dont get it why is his father doing all this????
Perhaps a high-ranking official or even the queen is opposing our ML and the Jiang family. As a result, the father, fearing that the entire Song family might be implicated, likely wants to eradicate our ML and eliminate any traces of the Jiangs from the family. Just a guess, though.
Can you tell us what the differences are between the protagonists in the novel and the series, please? LCY and…
In the novel, Luo Shen Yuan is portrayed as much more cunning and deceptive, with an MBTI likely to be INTJ. However, in the show, he comes across as more magnanimous, resembling an ENFJ personality.
LJX in the novel is a fearsome and highly respected figure, even more powerful than Yiningās father. They were comrades, both serving as generals. In the show, however, LJX is portrayed as more of a subordinate and less powerful. His obsession with the female lead is understandable, as in the novel, Yining was his deceased wife, murdered in her previous life, and later reborn as a girl in LSY's Luo family.
Toward the end of the novel, both LSY and LJX are portrayed as controlling and possessive toward the female lead. However in my own opinion, itās evident that LSY is more compatible with the now-reborn Yining.
I never thought I would enjoy reading the novel. LJX in the novel was such a smartass gray character, I kinda pity him towards the end. LJX in the adaptation is just meh, COME ON!. They changed a lot of the plot in the drama (Including the rebirth stuff)! In the novel, Yining is 14 years old when she gets married. If they had truly adapted Yining's age, I feel like the drama would have faced backlash. But again, not complainingāI'm currently enjoying both the drama and the novel.
I forget names too unless they're the main characters.. Ayyahhh... Dang, the drama will probably finish before I even finish the novel. Hahaha!
LJX in the novel is a fearsome and highly respected figure, even more powerful than Yiningās father. They were comrades, both serving as generals. In the show, however, LJX is portrayed as more of a subordinate and less powerful. His obsession with the female lead is understandable, as in the novel, Yining was his deceased wife, murdered in her previous life, and later reborn as a girl in LSY's Luo family.
Toward the end of the novel, both LSY and LJX are portrayed as controlling and possessive toward the female lead. However in my own opinion, itās evident that LSY is more compatible with the now-reborn Yining.