From the bits and pieces that I’ve watched it seemed he tricked her into marriage initially? Did they have a…
Can you explain something to me, please. We found out that he was already married when he married FL. So that invalidates everything and he had to rights to any of her assets. Why doesn't she just get her lawyer to declare her marriage invalid? That really bugs me and kind of spoils the drama for me.
The fight is over control of the shares Lu Si Nan aquired in his marriage to Ye Hai Meng. 1. Wasn't that agreement…
Let me know what you think when you get further in and find out what I talked about. It really bugs me, because I liked the drama for the most part, but the fact that he was already married when he married Ye Hai Meng makes everything moot as he would have to rights to any of her assets. All she has to do is go to an attorney and declare the marriage invalid.
One thing I don't get. Can someone who's watched this drama help me out, please?
The fight is over control of the shares Lu Si Nan aquired in his marriage to Ye Hai Meng. 1. Wasn't that agreement fraudulent because the signatures were forged? 2. Lu Si Nan was already married when he married Ye Hai Meng, so; isn't that marriage invalid and therefore any transactions regarding that marriage would be voided?
I'm on ep 19, so maybe these questions are answered in upcoming eps, but it's been bugging me since we learned about his first wife.
Also, why would the Lu family assume they get control of everything because Lu Si Nan left his shares to his brother? The shares are his, not the Lu family's.
Started this for Cavan Wen. I thought I would drop it as the subs are confusing, but I'm kind of liking it. It…
Still not getting the whole blood thing: Why did Shen Hui Zhi pretend to need Shu Yan's blood for her medicine? Never could figure that one out and I don't know if it will come up again in the story.
Started this for Cavan Wen. I thought I would drop it as the subs are confusing, but I'm kind of liking it. It requires a bit of brain power as the subs will repeat a sentence instead of giving the translation of the second sentence. So you have to figure out some of the plot on your own, but if you've watched enough short dramas it's not too much of a problem. At ep 11 there's one thing I'm still not sure of.
Great! Will you add the direct link to a broadcast page?
It seems to get added the day it begins. Sometimes the shows on Iqiyi don't show up until the time it's broadcast. At least that's been my experience. It's frustratinig!
I don't have a dog in this race but seriously, who the hell has a big business and no legal dep't that would KNOW…
"didn't the previous one or ten scandals on this theme warn them to at least check if they're legal or not" Yes, this part. I think I'd hire multiple lawyers and cross reference them to be sure I had done everything possible to avoid trouble.
But why would someone know they were supposed to have a license but not get it? That's even harder to understand being that ignorant.
How does one start a business without either looking into all the necessary government/legal requirements oneself or hiring someone to do so? It boggles the mind.
It's kind of funny to me that people are always quick to throw shade at those who are offended by something . . . until the throwers are the ones offended and then it's a totally different story.
I have been waiting for this drama to surpass heat index from the first day,but now those platforms are freezing…
I kept waiting for A Dream Within a Dream to rise on the heat index and it never did, despite it's popularity. Then I watched Avenue X talking about the fact that without money being paid a drama won't rise. I haven't watched this drama, but it's so popular that it seems it might be true that you need to paid if you want it to rise.
Oh my god this shit is so dark and evil. I hope to god it's not real and his death was really just an accident…
This is how I feel. Every time I read some of the horrible rumors I hope it's just rumors and not fact. I can't imagine anyone having to go through that. And I hope his family can grieve in peace. Sadly I don't think we'll ever know the full truth, either, but I believe God knows and that if anything evil did transpire the perpetrators will not go unpunished.
If I was a celebrate in Korean I would not have a driving license because drunk drive even here in America is…
This actor stole a motorcycle to drive, so even not having a car didn't stop him. But I understand your point. I do hope he is able to reflect and mature and come back a wiser, more careful, non-drinking person.
If I were a Korean celebrity I think I'd have a non-drinking companion with me at all times who had the authority to haul me off if I stepped one toe over the line.
Where are you getting this news? I keep seeing videos on YouTube but they turn out to be nothing. I so want the…
Not disagreeing with you and that's the point I was making. If there's no news from China that the case has been reopened then I can only assume that it hasn't been and likely never will be. I wish that weren't true.
Where are you getting this news? I keep seeing videos on YouTube but they turn out to be nothing. I so want the…
Are there posts on RedNote that say his case has been reopened? I'm so afraid that the authorities are just going to wait for people to get tired of it and give up.
1. Wasn't that agreement fraudulent because the signatures were forged?
2. Lu Si Nan was already married when he married Ye Hai Meng, so; isn't that marriage invalid and therefore any transactions regarding that marriage would be voided?
I'm on ep 19, so maybe these questions are answered in upcoming eps, but it's been bugging me since we learned about his first wife.
Also, why would the Lu family assume they get control of everything because Lu Si Nan left his shares to his brother? The shares are his, not the Lu family's.
But why would someone know they were supposed to have a license but not get it? That's even harder to understand being that ignorant.
https://www.iq.com/play/a-violent-prosecutor-2016-19rz39t550?lang=en_us
If I were a Korean celebrity I think I'd have a non-drinking companion with me at all times who had the authority to haul me off if I stepped one toe over the line.