I think YWS is playing each one of us. Like, obviously writers want to highlight how SGQ thinks of herself as…
I think finding her more interesting due to her wanting to escape like his mother makes a lot of sense: he longs for his dead mother, and she subconsciously reminds him of her, which makes him project a lot of his emotions and unfulfilled wishes onto her. In addition, he wasn’t able to help and save his mother, now she’s giving him what seems like a chance for a re-do, appealing to his wish to be a savior and make her happy in a way his mother never was.
And she also makes her situation at home sound awful, with the dead father and her mother being not being treated well (she writes she hopes that a good marriage on her part will improve her mother’s treatment). So that makes him think that letting her run away wouldn’t actually help her at all: she’d be ruined and shamed, and her (imaginary) mother would be mistreated by her relatives. So she’s making him think that he knows better what’s good for her and needs to step in and be the hero. Very clever of her.
But I was wondering... Was immortal Li really suspicious of the heavenly emperor? If that were the case, why would…
If nobody would have believed him, why the need to kill him? And why would he be more believable when leaving clues that are hard to figure out instead of telling them clearly?
But I was wondering... Was immortal Li really suspicious of the heavenly emperor? If that were the case, why would…
It also makes no sense to leave arduously clues for something so important, why not just quickly go and tell as many people as possible what he saw? Then he also wouldn’t have been killed to silence him, because everyone would have already known!
When both ML and SML wanted her to drink from the cup each was offering and she didn’t know what to do, was I the only one who thought “How about you choose the one who didn’t drive your parents into their graves?!” It’s so weird how they just ignore the atrocities he just committed in the human realm, as if human lives were not as real as theirs and don’t deserve any recognition or grieving.
Question, what type of demon was Xiao Yao's biological father that her blood has healing power/ability?
Her blood was given this ability by her long captivity during which the ninetailed fox fed her special stuff and forced her spirit power to dissolve into her blood under extreme pain. He was preparing her to become the perfect food. This is why she now has such weak spirit power but strong blood.
I just binged the first 10 eps on a whim. Holy crap its sooooo good!!! What's the deal with that villan? Why does…
I think it must be a secret ML’s father is keeping, he looked so guilty when the name was mentioned. And the villain is so jealous - perhaps an illegitimate half-brother?
And she also makes her situation at home sound awful, with the dead father and her mother being not being treated well (she writes she hopes that a good marriage on her part will improve her mother’s treatment). So that makes him think that letting her run away wouldn’t actually help her at all: she’d be ruined and shamed, and her (imaginary) mother would be mistreated by her relatives. So she’s making him think that he knows better what’s good for her and needs to step in and be the hero. Very clever of her.