While sad, it was necessary in real life. The actress is going back to school. That's why she couldn't continue
That's a pretty lazy excuse to kill off a character. There would have been other ways to write her out of the story. But I guess they wanted to send us on another emotional roallercoster.
When I think of the Cousin, I think the fact that she’s been treated or has had to act like she’s inferior…
True. I don't actually blame the kids that much anyway for Jiang Li's treatment, as they were practically raised and "trained" to hate her. That, mixed with their jealousy and inferority complex, is not a favorable combination. Sure, they are still responsible for their own actions, but I'm still having faith that Jiang Ruyao and Jiang Yu'e will come around eventually. The adults are the root of the problem, or more specifically, the stepmother.
Yeah, wouldn't be the first book-to-drama adaption in which the reincarnation/transmigration part was written out or changed. It's a shame since I like those parts and they usually make more sense/are more believable than whatever alternative the drama version comes up with. But it is what it is.
Just finished Episode 13 and honestly I don't get these CDrama girls. Why does Jiang Yu'e want to marry a guy whose gonna hate her for the rest of his life? He's gonna blame and probably abuse her and the marriage will be incredibly miserable. Who'd want that?
Not to say that I don't get his anger, but the fact that he slept with "Jiang Li" in the palace of all places without caring that it will ruin her reputation pretty much tells you all you need to know about his character. Let's not mention the fact that he jumped from Ruyao to Li and then back to Ruyao in the speed of lightning.
Also, the Jiang family is disgusting and rotten to the core, the way Jiang Li is used as a scapegoat for everything. Like, what has she ever done to them? The only decent people are Grandma, the funny cousin and his parents. The father is somewhat in-between. He seems to genuinely care about his daughter and feels bad for sending her away, but I'm disappointed that he never cared to reach out to her even once in those ten years. At least Grandma tried to send presents. I mean, I'm glad he feels remorseful, but that sadly comes too late for the real Jiang Li who died thinking no one in her family cares about her.
I really want them to know what happened to the real Jiang Li so that regret can sink in deep for the family members whose hearts haven't turned entirely black yet.
Sorry for the rant, but this episode really made my blood boil.
Xue Fang Fei's music performance in Episode 11 was really touching. I nearly cried myself. That was a well-desevered first place for the entire Team. They all did amazing in their respective exams. But why are the villains always such sore losers, bribing and sabotaging left and right? I love how everyone's losing so much money because barely anyone thought our girl would make it.
On another note, seems like she's gonna get exposed soon. Step mom's even more suspicious now. At the very least the person they're looking for now doesn't know her real identity, so that should keep that jealous and obsessive princess off her back for now. I'm still nervous though...
Her husband has confirmed that he accepts his wife is dead. I think he realizes it would be a whole can of worms…
True. The princess would only target her again. I also think Grandma Jiang and the nice cousin will be so heartbroken when they find out that the real Jiang Li died.
Let's hope her identity doesn't get exposed, since the stepmother and her servant already seem to suspect her.
The marriage plot in Episode 6 got me thinking, is Xue Fang Fei's marriage to Shen Yu Rong still valid, since you know she didn't actually die and there was no proper divorce? This is probably gonna cause some problems once (or rather IF) she reclaims her real identity.
Also, that princess is something else. I want to feel bad for Shen Yu Rong, but then I remember how he buried his wife alive...I'm really conflicted regarding his character.
The adults are the root of the problem, or more specifically, the stepmother.
Yeah, wouldn't be the first book-to-drama adaption in which the reincarnation/transmigration part was written out or changed. It's a shame since I like those parts and they usually make more sense/are more believable than whatever alternative the drama version comes up with. But it is what it is.
Not to say that I don't get his anger, but the fact that he slept with "Jiang Li" in the palace of all places without caring that it will ruin her reputation pretty much tells you all you need to know about his character. Let's not mention the fact that he jumped from Ruyao to Li and then back to Ruyao in the speed of lightning.
Also, the Jiang family is disgusting and rotten to the core, the way Jiang Li is used as a scapegoat for everything. Like, what has she ever done to them? The only decent people are Grandma, the funny cousin and his parents. The father is somewhat in-between. He seems to genuinely care about his daughter and feels bad for sending her away, but I'm disappointed that he never cared to reach out to her even once in those ten years. At least Grandma tried to send presents. I mean, I'm glad he feels remorseful, but that sadly comes too late for the real Jiang Li who died thinking no one in her family cares about her.
I really want them to know what happened to the real Jiang Li so that regret can sink in deep for the family members whose hearts haven't turned entirely black yet.
Sorry for the rant, but this episode really made my blood boil.
But why are the villains always such sore losers, bribing and sabotaging left and right? I love how everyone's losing so much money because barely anyone thought our girl would make it.
On another note, seems like she's gonna get exposed soon. Step mom's even more suspicious now. At the very least the person they're looking for now doesn't know her real identity, so that should keep that jealous and obsessive princess off her back for now. I'm still nervous though...
Let's hope her identity doesn't get exposed, since the stepmother and her servant already seem to suspect her.
Also, that princess is something else. I want to feel bad for Shen Yu Rong, but then I remember how he buried his wife alive...I'm really conflicted regarding his character.