I'm gonna list my fave parts of today's eps (as well as some questions and thoughts) below, just because :D(Some…
Ep 13
Fave parts (almost all silly things):
First scene between THH and DFYC - The fact that she is staying with him as he recovers. His holding her hand: "In my dream, I can do what I want" and her smack :D The way she paused after saying "If I hadn't come in time, what would..." Her saying he shouldn't use his life to protect that soul (which would show him that she does indeed care about him as much as or more than the soul), but touched at his subsequent words about protecting what's important to her. Him talking about the need for someone to be there for her as she protects everyone else.
THH's formation of Spirit Alliance. Mostly, that walk (it's easy to see she's a chief) and his silent vow to help her.
DFYC and Liusheng's conversation. These two are so silly :D
Him practising how to confess and being overheard and advised by the 50-year-old spirit children :D
Her face when he said he put the food on her tab xD
Her dismissing her class because he came, and how happy they seemed walking in the "snow".
THH's face when TYY said she couldn't call DFYC "brother in law" ... TRR was amused, but THH's expression was everything :D. It was a mix of "THIS is what you're concerned about?" along with "why is my love life being discussed like this?" (and probably other thoughts)
THH being obviously upset at the thought of DFYC being initimate with other women. Also her trying to give him a way out of running a shop, and TYY immediately talking over her.
THH volunteering to go with him to run the shop, and her sister's expressions. Running a shop is probably not really what the fox chief should be doing :D
Random thoughts and questions:
I was originally surprised that neither of the two seemed happy with the knowledge that humans and spirits *can* bond... but in hindsight, they were discussing Bu Tai at the time, so it wouldn't have been appropriate for them to think about themselves at that point.
What did DFYC mean about "risking the backlash" in the first scene between him and THH? (When she said she had her own way of dealing with things)
Do any of them notice that Guoguo didn't pledge his alliance?
Why did RongRong say the three sisters were weak before? Even at her worst, THH was more powerful than the baddies (though RongRong does mention that too). But TYY and TRR hadn't been weakened.
Would Guoguo change for Yaya? He seems to care about her at least.
Those poor 30 chickens! Being sacrificed for his love.
RongRong originally said it was the herbs of Tushan that were sold in the Human Market for high prices. Why did they change to a rouge shop?
The Elder saying the fox clan's bloodline will be diluted means he already skipped ahead to THH and DFYC having a baby?
Why did Rongrong think DFYC had fallen in love with another female *spirit*? Or were the subtitles wrong? Just before, they say maybe he hasn't interacted with too many other females so that may be why he's pestering THH. But there are many female spirits who he had the opportunity to interact with.
I'm gonna list my fave parts of today's eps (as well as some questions and thoughts) below, just because :D (Some of them have already been mentioned by others, but no harm in repeating eh).
Rong Rong is fair and clear. She won't spare even the clan chief. How easily DFYC said his expenses were supposed…
Even in an earlier episode, when THH says "put it on my tab" for DFYC's medicines (to spare him the expense?), Rong Rong smiles and thinks "Do you think your tab is smaller than his?"
Very fair and clear :D
But since it's because they're paying for the upkeep of so many orphans, I guess nobody can fault her.
YIQI alliance is team Good, or Evil. What exactly is there stand in the original versions of the story?What is…
[Info from fandom pages, paraphrased]
At the moment in time that this drama plays out: Yiqi is a group of human Daoists. It was formed to defend humans against powerful spirits, but the members of Yiqi could be more cruel than spirits (killings and spirit-slave trading). Opposed to Tushan.
I think she isn't aware of her sister's feelings towards DFYC. TRR is more perceptive.
There's a map on the fandom pages of FSM (manhua/anime). But you might be spoiled if you visit that, even for the map - though again, drama does diverge from manhua, so who knows.
Tushan is in the east. Sand Fox City, which is a dry and barren desert, is to the west. The Spirit-Master kingdom is in the north (it says North Mountain, but I don't see any mountains in the drama). Aolai is an island to the east of Tushan. Between Tushan and pretty much all other territories is the human world.
Donfang's are just surrounded with mysteries. Dongfand blood, who is Donfang Yuechu's father.. We also have Dongfang…
I normally binge too. Spend an entire weekend with one show, and it's all done. That's the best thing about CDramas as well, that you *can* actually get to the ending reasonably quickly.
Fave parts (almost all silly things):
First scene between THH and DFYC -
The fact that she is staying with him as he recovers.
His holding her hand: "In my dream, I can do what I want" and her smack :D
The way she paused after saying "If I hadn't come in time, what would..."
Her saying he shouldn't use his life to protect that soul (which would show him that she does indeed care about him as much as or more than the soul), but touched at his subsequent words about protecting what's important to her.
Him talking about the need for someone to be there for her as she protects everyone else.
THH's formation of Spirit Alliance. Mostly, that walk (it's easy to see she's a chief) and his silent vow to help her.
DFYC and Liusheng's conversation. These two are so silly :D
Him practising how to confess and being overheard and advised by the 50-year-old spirit children :D
Her face when he said he put the food on her tab xD
Her dismissing her class because he came, and how happy they seemed walking in the "snow".
THH's face when TYY said she couldn't call DFYC "brother in law" ... TRR was amused, but THH's expression was everything :D. It was a mix of "THIS is what you're concerned about?" along with "why is my love life being discussed like this?" (and probably other thoughts)
THH being obviously upset at the thought of DFYC being initimate with other women. Also her trying to give him a way out of running a shop, and TYY immediately talking over her.
THH volunteering to go with him to run the shop, and her sister's expressions. Running a shop is probably not really what the fox chief should be doing :D
Random thoughts and questions:
I was originally surprised that neither of the two seemed happy with the knowledge that humans and spirits *can* bond... but in hindsight, they were discussing Bu Tai at the time, so it wouldn't have been appropriate for them to think about themselves at that point.
What did DFYC mean about "risking the backlash" in the first scene between him and THH? (When she said she had her own way of dealing with things)
Do any of them notice that Guoguo didn't pledge his alliance?
Why did RongRong say the three sisters were weak before? Even at her worst, THH was more powerful than the baddies (though RongRong does mention that too). But TYY and TRR hadn't been weakened.
Would Guoguo change for Yaya? He seems to care about her at least.
Those poor 30 chickens! Being sacrificed for his love.
RongRong originally said it was the herbs of Tushan that were sold in the Human Market for high prices. Why did they change to a rouge shop?
The Elder saying the fox clan's bloodline will be diluted means he already skipped ahead to THH and DFYC having a baby?
Why did Rongrong think DFYC had fallen in love with another female *spirit*? Or were the subtitles wrong? Just before, they say maybe he hasn't interacted with too many other females so that may be why he's pestering THH. But there are many female spirits who he had the opportunity to interact with.
(Some of them have already been mentioned by others, but no harm in repeating eh).
It would explain why she seemed taken aback.
Then again, when Shi Ji was ruler, it probably wasn't so happy
Very fair and clear :D
But since it's because they're paying for the upkeep of so many orphans, I guess nobody can fault her.
Well, ok, "great" may be overstating, but very sweet
I didn't understand the "risk suffering backlash" remark from him though
Yi Qi does ally with Tushan and the Spirit Union later, but only after a lot of stuff happens.
Red Moon Pact deals with a flashback portion of the manhua, so Spirit-Master kingdom has a new name (Beishan) in the "present day".
At the moment in time that this drama plays out: Yiqi is a group of human Daoists. It was formed to defend humans against powerful spirits, but the members of Yiqi could be more cruel than spirits (killings and spirit-slave trading). Opposed to Tushan.
But you might be spoiled if you visit that, even for the map - though again, drama does diverge from manhua, so who knows.
Tushan is in the east. Sand Fox City, which is a dry and barren desert, is to the west. The Spirit-Master kingdom is in the north (it says North Mountain, but I don't see any mountains in the drama). Aolai is an island to the east of Tushan. Between Tushan and pretty much all other territories is the human world.