Don’t get me wrong, I like this drama but JL crying or dropping tears in every single scene starts to annoy…
It would be more weird if he wasn't crying. He literally just witnessed how his beloved tries to rewind the time so many times just to save him. Like who wouldn't cry over it?
I’m really in to it. But I must confess, having a complete turn of events every 2 episodes it becoming a little…
I still like it though, even if we know some things, we still do not have the full picture. The series is way worse than this drama and even more confusing 😂😂😂😂
It’s pretty common, unfortunately, for haters/antis to leave reviews and rate episodes claiming they’ve watched…
It’s hard to take seriously the opinions of those who rate this kind of drama after only a handful of episodes. Most of the complaints don’t even come from people who care about the storyline, they’re just chasing screentime for their favorites. For them, more screentime equals ‘best drama,’ less screentime equals ‘worst drama,’ regardless of whether it makes sense for the plot.
Ju Jingyi really proved she’s not limited to just one type of role in this drama. Her acting range was impressive.…
I've never seen her as a really great actress before, in fact, i find her to be a really bad actress. But she really did improve with her acting in this drama.
Anyone who's truly enjoying this kind of story? I know it's confusing, but it really is designed that way. That’s what makes it more engaging, I actually really like this style.
It honestly reminds me of From, where you’re thrown into the story with little explanation and have to piece everything together as you go. Also gives me similar vibes to Dark, where timelines and perspectives shift and nothing is immediately clear.
The entity that burst out his "heart" is the drgaon scale that he consumed. Basically, it was a manifestation…
I've read the leaked scripts and besides, that was already in yesterday's episode and preview for today's episode that JL already knows that LWY is trying to save JL
I am so confused I don’t know. Why would Ji Ling want to kill Wangyan ?
From what I've read and not sure if it's really true, it was just a puppet that he killed. He has a plan for it that's why. But i do not know the exact plan.
The entity that burst out his "heart" is the drgaon scale that he consumed. Basically, it was a manifestation…
We aren't shown all the times LWY tried to save him. I saw some say that she tried around a hundred times to save him. So mayeb, lying and keeping him away was the best solution she could come up with.
Remember, she's trying to sacrifice herself in place of him. In order for her plan to work, she has to get the ring, the dragon deity's powers, and for JL not to know her plans.
✨ Can someone please explain what happened with Ji Ling in ep 22 😭🔥That whole out‑of‑body moment had…
The entity that burst out his "heart" is the drgaon scale that he consumed. Basically, it was a manifestation of his loneliness. It fed on his loneliness
i feel you, especially after the 21st ep, like what do you mean you are suddenly bringing in time loop in the…
It kind of reminds me of From in terms of storytelling, where you’re thrown into things without full explanations, not unless you watch the entire thing. But honestly, From is way more complex. This one feels similar in structure, just more focused on the emotional side rather than the mystery.
i feel you, especially after the 21st ep, like what do you mean you are suddenly bringing in time loop in the…
The show isn't just direct that is why you think nothing makes sense.
They’re not really “changing sides” randomly, it just looks like that because we don’t have the full context yet. JL clearly has his own plan going on, and some things (like WWY being killed) might not be as straightforward as they seem.
As for LWY, her actions line up once you consider the time loop, she went back to save JL after he sacrificed himself, so a lot of what she does comes from knowing things others don’t.
I think the issue is more about how the story is told. It’s not a straightforward, “here’s everything in order” kind of show. It withholds information and lets you piece things together later. Honestly, the storytelling reminds me of some novels I’ve read. They jump timelines and POVs a lot, and you don’t fully understand what’s going on unless you really pay attention, or sometimes not until you’ve read most, if not all, of it.
So yeah, it’s not a “spoon-fed” kind of story. If you prefer something more direct and clearly laid out, this just might not be your type.
Yes, it'll be multiple time loops. Basically, they kept on saving each other by going back in time.
If what I read was true, then that's because they were already defeated by JY, like even WSG would die. And then they somehow, managed to travel back in time to prevent LWY birth.
Basically, there really is no other way to defeated JY without killing LWY.
Also, when he prevented her "birth" (not ure if it really could be called as birth), he exhausted his powers and then he went back as the red fox again and then died.
He basically has the lone scale. An entity born out of his loneliness.
It honestly reminds me of From, where you’re thrown into the story with little explanation and have to piece everything together as you go. Also gives me similar vibes to Dark, where timelines and perspectives shift and nothing is immediately clear.
Remember, she's trying to sacrifice herself in place of him. In order for her plan to work, she has to get the ring, the dragon deity's powers, and for JL not to know her plans.
They’re not really “changing sides” randomly, it just looks like that because we don’t have the full context yet. JL clearly has his own plan going on, and some things (like WWY being killed) might not be as straightforward as they seem.
As for LWY, her actions line up once you consider the time loop, she went back to save JL after he sacrificed himself, so a lot of what she does comes from knowing things others don’t.
I think the issue is more about how the story is told. It’s not a straightforward, “here’s everything in order” kind of show. It withholds information and lets you piece things together later. Honestly, the storytelling reminds me of some novels I’ve read. They jump timelines and POVs a lot, and you don’t fully understand what’s going on unless you really pay attention, or sometimes not until you’ve read most, if not all, of it.
So yeah, it’s not a “spoon-fed” kind of story. If you prefer something more direct and clearly laid out, this just might not be your type.
Basically, there really is no other way to defeated JY without killing LWY.
Also, when he prevented her "birth" (not ure if it really could be called as birth), he exhausted his powers and then he went back as the red fox again and then died.
Not sure how true this is though