Heartwarming Wuxia Mystery with Excellent Leads
This series has been on my watchlist for a long time, but I finally decided to give it a shot. I’m so glad I did. It’s a wonderful blend of martial arts, mystery, and heartfelt drama. The real highlight is the chemistry between the three main leads. Cheng Yi is phenomenal playing both Li Xiangyi and Li Lianhua he conveys weariness, pain, and quiet strength so convincingly. Fang Duobing brings adorable playfulness and warmth to the group, while his character development is genuinely satisfying. Di Feisheng delivers cool and intimidating moments that balance the dynamic perfectly and strengthen the found-family vibe. The action sequences are spectacular, fluid, and visually stunning, complemented by top-tier production quality and witty dialogue that keeps the show consistently entertaining.
Each case ties beautifully into the larger mystery, mixing clever deductions with intense fights. The story gradually unfolds with themes of letting go of the past, revenge, and the healing power of friendship. The first half to mid-series feels like a wonderful journey traveling with the characters.However, some cases in the later episodes drag a bit, especially once the main plot becomes clearer. There were moments I felt the pacing slowed down and just wanted things to move forward.
Overall, even though there are some dragging parts and it's not perfect, if you enjoy wuxia mixed with mystery/investigation, warmth, and deeper themes, this series is definitely worth watching. The main characters carry the story well throughout. Despite the pacing issues in some parts, it remains memorable and enjoyable overall. Highly recommended for those who haven't watched it yet.
Each case ties beautifully into the larger mystery, mixing clever deductions with intense fights. The story gradually unfolds with themes of letting go of the past, revenge, and the healing power of friendship. The first half to mid-series feels like a wonderful journey traveling with the characters.However, some cases in the later episodes drag a bit, especially once the main plot becomes clearer. There were moments I felt the pacing slowed down and just wanted things to move forward.
Overall, even though there are some dragging parts and it's not perfect, if you enjoy wuxia mixed with mystery/investigation, warmth, and deeper themes, this series is definitely worth watching. The main characters carry the story well throughout. Despite the pacing issues in some parts, it remains memorable and enjoyable overall. Highly recommended for those who haven't watched it yet.
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