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When Destiny Brings the Demon chinese drama review
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When Destiny Brings the Demon
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by DistantDream
Mar 22, 2026
33 of 33 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 9.5
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 9.0
Rewatch Value 6.0
This review may contain spoilers

Exceptional Xianxia Romance

Love story between Sima Jiao and Liao Ting Yan: they go through a stoic grandmaster everyone misunderstood, a good, happy "lazy" disciple, and how their interaction largely drives the narrative. The Sima clan is being used by the celestial palace for their own gain. Later, they flip this on its head when Sima Jiao turns to chase LTY, now called Shi Yan. This was an interesting take. Multiple sad goodbyes and reunions later, until they reunited in the real world.

This story and the chemistry between the two leads are by far the best take on the xianxia romance genre in 2025. Couples that come to mind that I watched are The Blossoming Love, Love In The Cloud, and The Unclouded Soul. If you watch this type of genre, you know what I mean: the narrative of the story is largely driven by the ML and FL leads, with different forces/misunderstandings that drive them apart, and their love will overcome that.

Why When Destiny Brings the Demon stands out from the 3 I mentioned, although it is formulaic, WDBTD still manages to add just that little something special to keep this genre from becoming too predictable. Maybe it is how they basically kinda cram multiple approaches to romance into one xianxia show. I would have given this 10/10, but there are still some "issues" that I have with WDBTD.

Mainly using the "Immortal" to resolve a plot point, and the fact that isekai tropes are being used here just kinda makes me laugh when the ending happens, and they reunite in the real world. I got curious and double-checked whether that happened in the novel, and it didn’t, so that is on the scriptwriter.

But overall, I really enjoy WDBTD, and I know those who are into romance and haven’t seen it should no doubt try this.
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