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Replying to skizlock May 1, 2026
It was a delight to watch, though at the end, i didn't like the way they made the HE with the first couple, I…
That not how I look at the ending at all, yes it might be "HE" in a sense they are together.

But they aren't really,

If you look at it from Ji Ling perspective, yes this is LWY, but it not his A'Wu. His A'Wu who when back in time and sever her tail to give him hope, the A'Wu that when to Shilin Sect and almost die, the A'Wu that when through countless time loop actually already die. The moment Ji Ling went back in time, his action basically did not just kill his A'Wu; it essentially erased her from existing, as LWY would never have gotten through what she did from episode 1-28.

What Ji Can told him did come true, for him to live LWY did die.

NOW if you look at the ending from a theme perspective.

It is a happy ending for both Ji Ling and LWY, Ji Ling is no longer burden with the responsibility of being the savior a "god" for people to look up to. This is why a Dragon Deity was needed in the first place. As for LWY even though she doesn't know it, she is free from being created and manipulated all her life. Their love even though was real, but it was brought together by Ji Ling Loneliness and JY obessesion with power.

Now, in the new/same timeline or world (this doesn't really matter), they are reunited and most likely will fall in love again without any of the negative influence.

They are finally free of these burden and Ji Ling can go back to living as the carefree fox he once was, and LWY also get her wish ( Even though she doesn't know cause she never when through all the event of episode 1-28).

Nothing about this is forced, the moment time travel and time loop was invoked there were ultimately only a few outcome. They need to untied the loop and this is one way to do it.
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
Great point... but why did you space it out like that 😂
So you really like the social commentaries aspect of it ? is that why this drama stand out to you ?
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Replying to bailang May 1, 2026
I think one of the biggest lessons from this drama is that the so called “righteous path” 正道 is not always…
Great point... but why did you space it out like that 😂
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
No one say you cant ? when did I say you cant ? in fact I ask you to clarify what you mean.

And to that point you still havent.... the only take away I got from this is you "watch" it and literally skip forward every 10 second.
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Replying to love triangles anti May 1, 2026
VOS wil be broadcasting in South Korean TV😌 Even their poster is better than the Chinese one but anyways 😭
Still stuck here ? 🤣
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
that fine, but you were interested enough to leave the comments here in the first place... sorry maybe next time I wont reply to a public comments section.
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Replying to tsuyoi_hikari May 1, 2026
Episode 15 & 16:The scenes of Su Taiyi giving medicine, money and house all over the place for his shifu had…
as for the social commentaries aspect, that part of Xiao Xiang Dong Er writing style, ever since her first novel Princess Agents, most of her work always had some social commentaries within it
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
“The Xiaowei arc wasn’t that strong, but it still worked as a character introduction. Then came Ji Ling keeping Lu Wuyi in the Dragon Mansion, and after that the illusion arc, which was quite interesting. But from there, the drama shifted focus heavily to TJR and JJY, and the rewind thing happened, along with that new character.”

First part, character introduction: sure, but if that is all you took away from it, you clearly did not understand what was happening.

Second part, illusion arc: “It was quite interesting.” We learn the backstory of the villain, the story of Li Jie and the Butterfly Demon, and we learn about Wu Shi Guang’s backstory and Wu Wu Yi’s involvement.

Third part, shifted focus heavily to TJR and JJY characters: we start with Hanba and eventually learn about the time travel loop.

The show literally tells you before each arc why they are there, what they are doing, and why they are doing it. There is a clear main story weaving its way through all three arcs you mentioned so far.

But yes, it might be confusing to you. That is why I have to ask, did you really watch the drama?
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
if you cant even tell me what the story is about, FROM what you seen so far.... did you really watch it ?

Or do I need to dumb it down for better comprehension? 😭
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
Do I have comprehension problem ? or do you ? I literally ask from what you seen so far.....

but it clear from this you didn't even really watch the show.
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
how can you not tell me the story, you watch 2/3 of it ?

How about this, what you have seen so far, what is it about? What are our characters trying to do
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Replying to 16119092 May 1, 2026
This drama had too much going on. It was interesting at first but the last eight episodes felt overwhelming. I…
that interesting, so from what you watch so far... you mind sharing what the story is about ?
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
Im at 12, and she still havent remember him yet
Yeah the editing is SO choppy, but I do like the Male Lead and the FL. this is the first time I seen her, but she have very good facial expression. especially when she drunk
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Replying to Fate Chooses You May 1, 2026
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She actually explains it to you in that same episode though.

She reached Core Formation three separate times. I do not know how familiar you are with the concept of cultivation.

What she was telling us in that moment is that even though she was gifted in cultivation, she could not make peace with her Dao Heart because of the injustice in the world. In the past, on three separate occasions, she interfered with mortal-world events (we don't know what they were), which caused her cultivation to drop and forced her to climb back up.

This basically tells us that it is within her nature to do so. That is why when Lu Qian Qiao found out about it, he was shocked. Even he did not think she would be like this.
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
Title Rebirth
I have not watched PA, so the things I know about PA are from other people’s recaps. I did, however, read the…
O I know, trust me when you read the novel and you see how it ended.

I think you would see what a mistake it was to take the story the way it did.

The novel is pretty old at this point like 15 year old, you can just google search for an english translastion
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
Title Rebirth
I have not watched PA, so the things I know about PA are from other people’s recaps. I did, however, read the…
Well, to Rebirth’s defense, they did not really remake that specific scene. What was shown was only used to narratively explain what happened. As you point it out, yes there was alot of emotion weight behind that scene.

Even the events leading up to that point were crucial, but at that stage, why not just remake PA?

That is why continuity is such a big thing, and one of the biggest reasons Rebirth turned out the way it did. Certain things needed setup, which in the novel had already been established prior to those events.

PA is really a story of Chu Qiao’s journey and growth, so to be dropped into what is basically considered the climax is difficult, as Chu Qiao’s character really changes after this point.

The Chu Qiao in the part of the novel that Rebirth covers is barely the same Chu Qiao we see in Rebirth. A majority of the events in Rebirth deal with Chu Qiao and Zhuge Yue’s relationship, and how it almost becomes a reverse mirror of Yan Xun and Chu Qiao in PA.

But since we are only shown bits and pieces of Yan Xun and Chu Qiao’s relationship prior to the Ice Lake in Rebirth, there was almost nothing to contrast it with. Then there the obvious reason why we cant really have that, because of the female lead and they could not do certain things.

But it is sad to see, since they knew what the 80+ chapters of Rebirth would cover, that they did not consider a different option for the actress.
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Replying to DistantDream May 1, 2026
Title Rebirth
I have not watched PA, so the things I know about PA are from other people’s recaps. I did, however, read the…
"Like the mountain of corpses example I keep giving"

Just so you know that actually happen in the novel,

As for actions for Li Ce and his Mother was all made up in a sense . Her role in the novel was very limited. They expended on it by themself. Moving things around and changes thing, but the event does happen in the novel.

I don't disagree with most of what you say. Rebirth wasn't that great of a drama, even if I didn't read the novel. But since I know what happens in the novel, it is comparatively worse because I know how Zhuge Yue's character arc ends.

If you are interested in the novel, I wrote up a discussion about it, or you can read it yourself.

I really enjoy the novel, and I think it captures more than both PA and Rebirth managed to do.
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Replying to lilyviolet65 May 1, 2026
Title Rebirth
As someone who didn't watch Princess Agents, this is so hard to watch but I'm trying my best to understand what's…
I have not watched PA, so the things I know about PA are from other people’s recaps. I did, however, read the entirety of the novel to get a better understanding of Rebirth.

1. It is a sequel in a sense that it picks up where PA ended. However, certain things in PA do not appear in Rebirth. Like her special ice power is a big one that people mention, and certain character who got kill are alive again.

2. Yes, the part where she was a slave is a thing in both PA and the novel. Where it differs is that in PA she was trained by Zhuge Yue to be a slave, which Rebirth continues. The Novel she was reborn into the current world, where she retain her memory of being a special force agent.

What is consistent at the start of Rebirth is that events follow pretty similarly to the novel, PA covers 190+ chapters of the novel, while Rebirth covers 80+ chapter til the end.

So as you watch Rebirth closer to the end, events are distorted, and things are changed for the dramatic ending.

While PA also changed things compared to the novel, it still largely follows the series of events in the novel.

I will mention that knowing what happened in Chu Qiao’s journey, and how her interactions with Yan Xun and Zhuge Yue shaped her, does in fact help you understand why she acts the way she does in Rebirth.
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Replying to DistantDream Apr 30, 2026
Well technically is not true, seem like you havent read my Discussion post on the topic ! 👀
🤣😭
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