I wonder if the lab is also using rDNA (Recombinant DNA). It's not illegal either. There were also babies born…
Doubt they're clones. Clones imply a genetic match but if one is deemed a defect then the clone isn't far off. They're more than likely just designer babies. Plus if they were clones they will end up looking identical to each other. Which they do not. The 2 Ahyeons look nothing alike even within the same age.
Most likely both are her biological daughters. She's obsessed w/ perfection and holds herself to that standard…
The church scene is a clear indication that she has a god complex. She is trying to "perfect" that which "god" could not. Basically she sees herself as above god doing what god failed to do. Her trying to pull strings and get her way in politics too is her way of building society in her image. Her entire philosophy is as such thus it wouldn't make much sense for the children that she "adopts" to not be within her lineage/image.
Most likely both are her biological daughters. She's obsessed w/ perfection and holds herself to that standard…
Also kind of explains why both AH have such a big difference in age. She was breeding the more perfect genes probably. After all, its highly unlikely that every one is a success. Not exactly sure how they grade them either but most likely after AH #1, it took some time until she bred AH #2 which had a passable score for her. For all we know there might also have been some children in between that she disposed of early when she deemed them unfit and we just dont see their story because they never lived long enough to play a significant role.
I got confused there, so there are two AYeon's?The original AYeon is the villain's biological daughter.And the…
Most likely both are her biological daughters. She's obsessed w/ perfection and holds herself to that standard so I think her goal is to perfect her gene pool to prove her superiority over the masses. From the flashback it is pretty clear she was implying that AH #1 the main lead is biologically hers. Most likely AH #2 is also biologically hers. But since she deemed the first a failure she discarded it so as to not "taint" her gene pool. I think its also implied that she's still aiming for perfection. If you look at the gradings AH #2 only has a grade of about 92. Not sure what AH #1 was, but most likely she is aiming for 100. She's even willing to trick AH #2 into stealing her eggs w/o her knowing and her still being a minor so that implies shes not that important to her either and is also discardable. By then when she is able to "perfect" a child in her gene pool perhaps she will dispose of her as well and "adopt" a AH #3.
Mu Wuxia and Shen Zaiye are cousin so Qingying and MWX are also cousin. How can the relationship happen then cuz…
Shen Zaiye's real identity is MWX's cousin. He's not the real "Shen Zaiye" and thats not his real sister. Thus his "sister" is not the cousin of MWX. Plus this is ancient times. Even if they were cousins, it is quite common for them to get into a relationship. Especially in royal families. Its more common than you think.
I don’t understand Yang Qian Huan’s personality. Why did he choose to go alone? He’s only Level 4 hardly…
He wanted to defy his own fate that his master has constantly talked to him about. He went at it alone because he wanted to prove his master wrong. That he can become that "chosen one". Of course he didn't succeed but he clearly had no regrets since he was not happy with a mediocre life to begin with. He ended things in a blaze of glory. His choice to fight against his own fate, despite it all being part of his own fate also gave his senior sister the final push to break her shackles and defy fate as well, essentially carrying on his torch in a way.
Its mentioned that all of them have combat ability. As an array master you can see that Yang Qian Huan has also delved into alchemy. My guess is that the senior sister was originally more combat oriented to begin with. Otherwise there would've been no reason for the master to seal her abilities as well. They both wanted to be main characters of their own stories at some point. The senior sister had resigned to her fate and became an alchemist most likely, although not entirely considering she eventually broke her shackles implying that she had been slowly developing the power to do so. Yang Qian Huan chose to go out in a blaze of glory which in the end also gave the senior sister ye hua the final push to fight back against destiny and break the shackles finally. Her being able to break the shackles the way she did most likely implies that she is actually far more powerful than yang qian huan actually is (most likely she had accumulated a lot of power and cultivation the 30 years she had been sealed).
As for the inconsistency in which yang qian huan met xu qi an, that one I really can't explain. The writers really f'ed up w/ that one.
This is just my guess based on my understanding of the characters/words in this context. Si (似) means "like"…
I mean its pretty much in the english title of the novel in the description. Si is referencing the FL leads name, the "Si" in Jiang Si and the Jin indeed mean "brocade".
I never thought that I would actually feel a little bit bad for chen ye but here we are... if only he was saved…
Clearly, it was all schemed by Zhen Yu so its not a matter of him being saved by someone else, but rather if the old turtle guy hadn't told Zhen Yu info about the ones he was searching for in the first place.
Really hoping that season 2 comes to fruition w/ the same cast like Joy of Life. Knowing chinese dramas, they don't have the best history in maintaining a consistent cast.
Does saving child in rongxian's illusion have any impact in real world? They have discussed this so many times…
They were brought into the illusion by the desireless stone, so presumably, the desireless stone being a divine object w/ connections to an ancient god, it also has the ability to affect reality/time and space. We already know that the desireless stone affects "fate" since whatever Bai Shuo sees in her visions seems like they're bound to happen as though they have to happen. In a sense, everything we see has already happened and thus, they are destined to happen, the visions are essentially a playback of the "future" that the characters don't know will happen but those outside of the purview of destiny know will happen. And I don't think the ability to affect or "read" destiny is unique to the desireless stone, as Jing Yuan already displayed this ability when he informed the Lanling Sect Leader some time in the past about Bai Shuo obtaining the stone some time in the future. So, more likely than not, the ancient gods have powers that go beyond the fate/destiny of those in the mortal realm and can affect it.
whats the difference between an eternal and immortal? and what does the divine race mean
I think eternals are in relation to immortals are akin to what angels are to gods. Essentially they are probably the first enlightened beings to be gifted mystical powers by the gods when they still existed probably and thus were given the roles of protectors of the mortal realm. Divine race is probably just another description for immortals or perhaps those who were born immortal. Maybe there used to be a way to become immortal in the past but after the death of the last immortal, the way has been blocked?
Mu Jie asked a good question that I have been wondering about: Would reality change if the things that happened…
I've been suspecting that Chang Mei was Wu since the resentment arc and it was finally confirmed. I also suspected that Mu Jiu would somehow turn out to be the child of Rong Xian and Ling Long, just that there wasn't yet enough evidence yet, but it does seem like its kind of heading in that direction. Just need some further confirmation on that and an explanation on how. Maybe the survival of the child into Mu Jiu has something to do with the Emotion tree and why its dying and needs sacrifices to maintain it now. As for all the talk about reality changing as a result of what happened in the illusion, its hard to say considering Fan Yue and Bai Shuo are both connected w/ gods.
Stupid qn but, is it confirmed that FY knows he saved BS when she was young?Pretty confused since that person…
From what I read somewhere, Fan Yue is a reincarnation of a portion of Jing Yuan/Tianqi's soul. From what I gathered, he died and his soul was destroyed and scattered, with a tiny part of it incarnating into Fan Yue. That's why Fan Yue has no recollections of basically his past life as a god. Similarly Bai Shuo is the reincarnation of the goddess who is connected w/ the contemplation stone who was also the best friend of Tianqi in the ancient past and was in love w/ him. After her death and many years later, Tianqi realizes that he also loved her. Thus in this current life, their reincarnations finally have a chance to be together.
I thought No.1 is the Crown Prince Voice because it's sound like his voice. And Princess Huaiqing maybe one of…
Idk. I doubt its the crown prince. He doesn't seem to have that "special" factor to him aside from his birthrite as the heir to the crown. His talents seem to be subpar in comparison to the princess. And as we know the Realm sect only recruits people who have "special destinies" as they say.
I'm beginning to suspect that No.1 might actually be Princess Huai Qing. The voice sounds a bit altered and they talk in a rather scholarly manner and clearly has a high position in the court. Plus when she saw the MC's device fall out she clearly looked like she recognized it so she is definitely related in one way or another. If she's not No.1 she is at least one of the other numbers at the very least.
As for the inconsistency in which yang qian huan met xu qi an, that one I really can't explain. The writers really f'ed up w/ that one.