Correct me if I’m wrong. I’m just trying to make sense of the imperial family tree and the entire fiasco they…
I haven't read everything. And since chapter 109, I've seen many events being different, but in essence, it's the same. 1. I'm not sure. I bet princes were cousins. Sui has no right to the throne. But Qi Mim lived disguised as Sui for most of his life. His true identity is real, since his father, who was murdered 17 years ago, would have become the king. 2. Not family, but relatives. ChangYu's father earned the name Wei for serving at Wei Yan's command. It's a kind of gathering or protection of the family. 3. The current emperor is incapable of governing. WY tries to keep the kingdom standing, and Tutor Li knows that the emperor doesn't govern anything, plus he wants more power for the family and is trying to replace the king. This could destabilize the kingdom, so WY tries to keep everything under control. [There are spoilers at this point, but I haven't read this part yet].
the waiting for new episodes is insufferable!! any recommendations for making the waiting more light?? please🧡☺️☺️
I started with the promos. That wasn't enough to make me wait until the next day. Then I watched several scenes of BTS on Yu-Tu. That wasn't enough either. So I started reading the novel.
I read chapters 100/101 and now I know a little about the past, but. 1. Fan ChangYu is the granddaughter of General Meng. Was this general responsible for the death of Prince 16 years ago, or was he Xie Zheng's father? 2. Is Wei Yan really a villain? From everything I've read, he just seems to be another politician and doesn't appear to hate his nephew.
Realmente estou supersa em todos os aspectos. História fluindo bem, um roteiro que parece ser bem construido e uma fotógrafa linda. E o melhor de tudo é algo diferente.
Vi a nota baixa e já achei que poderia ser ruim, mas não é o que parede pela resenha. Vou dar uma chance porque também gosto de sci-fi. Se puder alterar marca como spoiler.
Agora eu entendo o porquê desses dramas curtos ficar tão em alta. Demora o tempo de um filme, mas é dividido como série, ao mesmo tempo que só mostra realmente o ponto principal da história sem enrolação ou arcos complementares. Passa muito rápido o que acaba por ver tudo em sequência.
I wonder what role Mi Rae's colleague will play in the coming episodes - the one who asked how she was doing at…
I think he's just a newbie and a good person. Remember that she's in this situation (as far as we know) because she didn't think the income her coworker suffered was unfair. And because she didn't want to take part in the office intrigues. There are people who are sympathetic to the pain of others, but in many cases to avoid problems for themselves. We just watch until we are directly affected.
1. I'm not sure. I bet princes were cousins. Sui has no right to the throne. But Qi Mim lived disguised as Sui for most of his life. His true identity is real, since his father, who was murdered 17 years ago, would have become the king.
2. Not family, but relatives. ChangYu's father earned the name Wei for serving at Wei Yan's command. It's a kind of gathering or protection of the family.
3. The current emperor is incapable of governing. WY tries to keep the kingdom standing, and Tutor Li knows that the emperor doesn't govern anything, plus he wants more power for the family and is trying to replace the king. This could destabilize the kingdom, so WY tries to keep everything under control. [There are spoilers at this point, but I haven't read this part yet].
Now I'm going to continue reading in peace.
I read chapters 100/101 and now I know a little about the past, but.
1. Fan ChangYu is the granddaughter of General Meng. Was this general responsible for the death of Prince 16 years ago, or was he Xie Zheng's father? 2. Is Wei Yan really a villain? From everything I've read, he just seems to be another politician and doesn't appear to hate his nephew.
There are people who are sympathetic to the pain of others, but in many cases to avoid problems for themselves. We just watch until we are directly affected.
É isso mesmo? Tem que ser muito bom pra começar mais um sofrimento.
Melhor esperar finalizar ou dá pra assistir suave?