So is this a "Forbidden Love" between the sister-in-law and brother-in-law? There is a widowed female…
Kinda of because they both develop feelings for one another. She is his eldest sister in law (though she only one year older than him..per the novel). So in that time she would be criticized for being in a relationship with the younger brother because she's in a sense his elder. And in the book they do have relations. The MLs mother did not die in the novel. When FL told her honestly about her feelings for ML the mother did not approve. That might have changed at the ending but I didn't finish the novel had a few chapters left.
I've submitted an edit. Not sure whether it will be accepted.Edit: MDL is saying you can only make edits on the…
Per the novel she marries the eldest brother. So she is already his wife before he leaves for the battlefield. They were betrothed and was waiting for her to come of age. In the drama it's set up where she marries him after his body is brought back from the battlefield. She lies about being engaged just to get into the family for her own purposes to find clues about her family's situation.
that synopsis is confusing, is the drama starting before shes reborn?
The drama is starting after her rebirth. That's why in the first episode she already has negative feelings towards the 2nd ML. Like the other reviewer stated the synopsis is for the novel.
i like so much FL and ML ... but this drama begins so bad for my taste.. FL get married with a dead man ... what…
Yes I don't like how they did it in the drama. She comes off as someone very rash. Which makes since why the ML regards her the way he does. In the novel she was betrothed to the eldest brother. When she came of age they got married. So she was already his wife when he died. He never got a chance to even lift her veil because the family was called to the battlefield. Also, the ML and FL never had any animosity towards one another. They got along well .
I started it ,dropped after 4 episodes.i just cant stand the idea of her marrying the corpse of MLs brother.i…
So in the novel she was already betrothed to the elder brother. During that period it was just a matter of her coming to age so she can marry him. When she came of age they had a nice wedding. When he (the eldest brother) was to enter the bridal chamber the whole family was called to the battlefield. Because of this he didn't even lift her veil. Since she was already reborn (which was why she went through with the wedding) she found out he left so she followed and caught up to them (husband/brothers/father) and warned them without seeming suspicious as best as she could to not chase after the enemy or do anything that seems out of the ordinary. Fast forward younger brother brings all bodies back to the capital. So what she was trying to prevent still happened which were their deaths. Since that couldn't be changed she chose to stay in the family to help ML because in her previous life she remembered ML disdained her because she chose to run off with 2nd ML and reject the marriage with his elder brother. Also, she chooses to stay to help temper his temper because he really did become a Living Yama. He was ruthless. Not to the common people or innocent but anyone and everyone who was against him and tried to tarnish his family name.
I just found out they changed the plot so the wei family is actually dead... 😭
It is following the novel from that aspect. All the brothers and father died at battle which was a setup. The only ones who didn't die was the Chu family. Her father and 2 brothers were still alive. They did not encounter a battle where they lost their lives as the show is putting it. They were actually pretty neutral throughout everything but did eventually pick a side more so for the FLs sake. I didn't finish the novel, only a few chapters left, so I'm not sure if it something did happen to her family towards the end.
Can somebody spoil me from the novel, is eldest princess villain or no.
Per the novel, No she is not. She has a sly character but she actually becomes a victim due to the plotting and scheming of someone she had next to her (a lover). Shes ends up back in the palace against her will as the empress but doesn't have it easy either. I can't remember all the details but she helps the FL and ML from her side in the palace in terms of revenge both collectively and personally.
Can someone tell me if there is romance between the main leads or she'll be his brother's wife?
Per the novel, yes, FL and ML (younger brother) get involved and develop deep feelings for one another. MLs mother did not die and when FL told her honestly about her feelings and that she didn't regret it the mother did not approve. Didn't finish the novel, had a few chapters left but I think it was a HE.
I watched this but I dont remember the ending anymore and why need Season 2?Can anyone rehash?
I might miss some things but if I vaguely remember, the MLs maid/"princess" returns back to her homeland to reclaim her country and people. So her and the ML go their separate ways. The ML promises to work things out so they can be together because their relationship is a bit complicated. They are from different countries. His dad conquered her homeland but he didn't kill her parents they chose to end their own lives. MLs dad took her as a hostage to be used and watched as a potential pawn in the grand scheme of things later on at that time. There's more to it but that's what I can remember for now. For the ML he has to decide or he decided to take the lordship position of his country which his father wants but he didn't. He realizes he needs to take the position in order to bring his family back together because his siblings are all separated due to various reasons and circumstances because of the imperial family or court. They do not like that his dad is basically a ruler over his governing land. It's court politics and the imperial family which is basically the emperor being cautious when you have to much power or authority where the common people look more toward you, this lord, than the emperor...that kind of thing. After his journey he gained some skills and martial powers and also some allies. He's also gained a named for himself so the second season should pick up from there. Again I might've missed some points but this is what I can recall. Feel free to correct me :)
my only complain is that everything is just a bit too fast. her and ml would really need one more ep in between…
And what was even more ridiculous was that the so call "police " just waltzed her bruised and beaten mother into a kindergarten with young kids and their parents there. Why didn't you have her mother wait outside then notify her and ask her to come out. You just brought the mother directly into the building and the classroom. They weren't even sure she was her mother. That was just unprofessional and stupid imo. What if the mother wanted to harm the daughter and didn't care about the casualties...
I'm really liking this Japanese version. Misa is bad a** in this more so than Kang Juwon in the k drama. The way she told my man straight up..." So are you not gonna kiss me"....and the multiple times throughout the show up till this point when she has told that ex boyfriend off and the friend. But when she went up to make that speech at the wedding that was pretty epic...No filter😂
I loved it! Lu Yining is a great actor. Sad to know he won't be filming anything anytime soon. We probably won't see work from him till what next year or maybe 2027? costume at least...
Now my questions regarding the ending....So Nan Heng walked out of the Ancient Era into the Modern Era. So what happened to Nan Feng in the Modern Era? Will both him and Nan Heng exist in this modern Era? Because I always considered them to be the same person. And correct me if I'm wrong both Eras are a "Dream" or "Fictional". So that means Chu Guihong never existed or died for real? Don't get me wrong I'm glad he got his due just that man was crazy. I'm just wondering why he didn't reappear in the Modern Era.
So I did read the novel but stopped halfway through. I don't remember anything about the ML having a sister..... I'm just wondering because her role seems a bit unnecessary. It doesn't add to the plot she's pretty annoying
Now my questions regarding the ending....So Nan Heng walked out of the Ancient Era into the Modern Era. So what happened to Nan Feng in the Modern Era? Will both him and Nan Heng exist in this modern Era? Because I always considered them to be the same person. And correct me if I'm wrong both Eras are a "Dream" or "Fictional". So that means Chu Guihong never existed or died for real? Don't get me wrong I'm glad he got his due just that man was crazy. I'm just wondering why he didn't reappear in the Modern Era.