I believe that people should form their own judgments rather than relying on the “XK page” to decide for them…
Tbh, I’m not fully aware of the scandal, but I still have faith in XK’s abilities as an actor. The drama hasn’t even been released yet, so it’s unfair to judge it based on speculation—especially from random individuals claiming to be “insiders.”
It’s also possible that the production team has taken fan concerns into account, particularly regarding XK’s screen time, and may have made adjustments accordingly. At the same time, it’s important to remember that a drama involves multiple characters and storylines—it doesn’t revolve around XK alone. And yes he is the ML for some reason, right? (Pan An Z. is aware of XK's skills and experience)
Are you talking about a woman who seeks revenge and is aided by the man who loves her? Like, say, The Double?…
The leads were childhood sweethearts who were separated under unknown circumstances.
The female lead is brought back to her biological father’s household—the Xie family—because she is believed to carry auspicious signs that could help the family prosper (as mentioned in the novel).
However, the “good omen” aspect appears to be something orchestrated by the female lead herself—a theory that the fandom continues to speculate about. FL is driven by revenge and pursues it the way revenge is actually taken. A notable shift from ZY’s usual portrayals of softer, more easy going characters.
The actors clearly have the range to portray layered and complex roles. XK, in particular, is known to have studied his character in depth. And if there’s any doubt about ZY, I’d recommend *Scent of Time* or *Word of Honor*—her debut performance was genuinely impressive.
Even the trailer alone gives you butterflies, so the drama itself promises to be just as butterfly filled.
Although the drama is set in ancient China, the female lead doesn’t seem entirely bound by traditional norms of restraint unlike the rest—there’s even a moment in the trailer hinting at near mutual intimacy before marriage.
Everything looks nice chemistry all but I can see in XK page, it is said that just like in MR his scene will be…
I believe that people should form their own judgments rather than relying on the “XK page” to decide for them because it is again too much of 'sense' chanted in a monotonous frequency. The drama is said to be quite secretive and noticeably different from the original novel—the trailer already hints at these changes.
In my opinion, a drama should not be judged merely by the amount of screen time given to the main lead. It reflects not only the hard work and months of dedication from the leads, but also from the supporting cast, crew, and director. What truly matters is the plot, the depth of the characters, and their emotional resonance within the story. The actors portraying the main leads—and the supporting cast as well—possess the capability and exceptional skill to leave a lasting impression on viewers, something ZY and XK are particularly known for. So it would be the best for us to keep faith on the platform (although not trust worthy to the very extend).
It’s also possible that the production team has taken fan concerns into account, particularly regarding XK’s screen time, and may have made adjustments accordingly. At the same time, it’s important to remember that a drama involves multiple characters and storylines—it doesn’t revolve around XK alone. And yes he is the ML for some reason, right? (Pan An Z. is aware of XK's skills and experience)
The female lead is brought back to her biological father’s household—the Xie family—because she is believed to carry auspicious signs that could help the family prosper (as mentioned in the novel).
However, the “good omen” aspect appears to be something orchestrated by the female lead herself—a theory that the fandom continues to speculate about.
FL is driven by revenge and pursues it the way revenge is actually taken. A notable shift from ZY’s usual portrayals of softer, more easy going characters.
The actors clearly have the range to portray layered and complex roles. XK, in particular, is known to have studied his character in depth. And if there’s any doubt about ZY, I’d recommend *Scent of Time* or *Word of Honor*—her debut performance was genuinely impressive.
Even the trailer alone gives you butterflies, so the drama itself promises to be just as butterfly filled.
Although the drama is set in ancient China, the female lead doesn’t seem entirely bound by traditional norms of restraint unlike the rest—there’s even a moment in the trailer hinting at near mutual intimacy before marriage.
The drama is said to be quite secretive and noticeably different from the original novel—the trailer already hints at these changes.
In my opinion, a drama should not be judged merely by the amount of screen time given to the main lead. It reflects not only the hard work and months of dedication from the leads, but also from the supporting cast, crew, and director. What truly matters is the plot, the depth of the characters, and their emotional resonance within the story. The actors portraying the main leads—and the supporting cast as well—possess the capability and exceptional skill to leave a lasting impression on viewers, something ZY and XK are particularly known for.
So it would be the best for us to keep faith on the platform (although not trust worthy to the very extend).