Tbh i wasn’t expecting Ming Yi to be the Bo Clan descendant. But how did THEY not figure it out?😂😂 like the blood test thing and Ming Yo having access it was too obvious.
Also, her Master seems to know? I got a spoiler before about her not being the real prince but a guards child in the novel. So could he be the dad? As he seemed to have some regrets regarding one of the Bo sisters? I duno
My one issue with the drama is how slow the revelations are or them figuring out the obvious thats in from of them. For example, Ming Yi being poisoned etc
honestly i just skipped all the brother couple scenes cause who wrote their storyline 😭 it literally made me…
Agree. Even as someone who has watched the step sibling/ adoptive relatives trope this one was the worst due to the SA. Just can’t enjoy that type of media 😂
Ming Yi has suffered so much emotional manipulation and is told she is only worth anything if she can provide/meet…
I agree that the writer could have handled it better., I think it was only explored during the soul sacrifice episode . From the trailer they may start to explore that/tie up the storyline from episode 24
Ming Yi has suffered so much emotional manipulation and is told she is only worth anything if she can provide/meet…
I get where you’re coming from, but I think it’s unfair to say that only Ji Boazi is making an effort. Ming Yi has literally risked her life for him multiple times; she’s been poisoned, she’s on her last flower leaf, and yet she still chooses to protect and help him.
During the soul sacrifice with Lord Hanfeng, she had every chance to reveal the truth, but didn’t, not out of deceit, but because of deep-seated fear and trauma.
She’s spent her entire life hiding who she is to survive, being told her worth depended on living a lie. Expecting her to suddenly unlearn all that and fully trust someone, even someone as genuine as Ji Boazi, feels unrealistic. She’s not withholding the truth out of malice; it’s coming from insecurity, guilt, and the lifelong conditioning that being herself would destroy everything. That deserves understanding, not frustration.
Opinions on Ming Yi below. I think the hate is lowkey forced.
Ming Yi has suffered so much emotional manipulation and is told she is only worth anything if she can provide/meet her parents' expectations. I think people forget that she has had to hide her true self (female) since birth. Her mother made it seem like she gave birth to a boy and raised her with love that was very much conditional. Maybe why she loves the spring onion pancakes so much, cause her mother gave them to her before her matches.
I think it's very valid for her to be scared to expose her true identity. It doesn't end with her saying that she's Ming Xian, but also holds consequences for her realm, as well as, instead of a crown prince, they had a princess. She's literally holding the weight of the world on her shoulders.
I sometimes think Ji Boazi had the better end of the stick cause, although he has suffered immensely, he hasn't experienced parental heartbreak. This is bad, as it makes you feel worthless because you are expecting something that is never given. Whereas Ji Boazi learnt to never expect anything from anyone. Not tryna say one is better than the other. But people refusing to acknowledge Ming Yi's Suffering and abandonment issues is crazy lol.
Also everyone hating on Situ but i just think he’s pitiful (for now) I reckon he’ll turn evil and become insufferable
Also, her Master seems to know? I got a spoiler before about her not being the real prince but a guards child in the novel. So could he be the dad? As he seemed to have some regrets regarding one of the Bo sisters? I duno
My one issue with the drama is how slow the revelations are or them figuring out the obvious thats in from of them. For example, Ming Yi being poisoned etc
During the soul sacrifice with Lord Hanfeng, she had every chance to reveal the truth, but didn’t, not out of deceit, but because of deep-seated fear and trauma.
She’s spent her entire life hiding who she is to survive, being told her worth depended on living a lie. Expecting her to suddenly unlearn all that and fully trust someone, even someone as genuine as Ji Boazi, feels unrealistic. She’s not withholding the truth out of malice; it’s coming from insecurity, guilt, and the lifelong conditioning that being herself would destroy everything. That deserves understanding, not frustration.
I think it's very valid for her to be scared to expose her true identity. It doesn't end with her saying that she's Ming Xian, but also holds consequences for her realm, as well as, instead of a crown prince, they had a princess. She's literally holding the weight of the world on her shoulders.
I sometimes think Ji Boazi had the better end of the stick cause, although he has suffered immensely, he hasn't experienced parental heartbreak. This is bad, as it makes you feel worthless because you are expecting something that is never given. Whereas Ji Boazi learnt to never expect anything from anyone. Not tryna say one is better than the other. But people refusing to acknowledge Ming Yi's Suffering and abandonment issues is crazy lol.