At first, I wanted to watch The Veil of Shadow, but it isn’t finished yet. Then Pursuit of Jade kept appearing…
Ohh thank you. I really enjoy this drama, but the problem is they kill off so many characters my heart can’t handle it😭 . Ohh, is that so? I didn’t know winter could last as long as 3 to 4 months.
Still at episode 21. I can’t believe I just started last Saturday and already have 19 episodes left. I watched…
At first, I wanted to watch The Veil of Shadow, but it isn’t finished yet. Then Pursuit of Jade kept appearing on my tiktok . It’s really trending right now. I didn’t plan to watch it at first because 40 episodes feels quite long for me. I was actually in the mood for something shorter.
But since it kept showing up on tiktok with edits and even spoilers (yes, I already know some spoilers, but it doesn’t really matter to me). I decided to give it a try.
So far, it’s really addictive. I keep wanting to watch more episodes because I’m curious about what will happen next. I’ve only watched up to episode 21, so I’m not sure how the rest of the story will go or if it will keep me hooked until the end. Maybe I’ll come back and share my thoughts after I finish it.
I want to talk about the latest episode where Ning disappears. The people in Li’an (I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling) were all killed . When Chang Yu cried, I cried too it was so heartbreaking seeing she lose his younger sibling and everything that happened to Li’an . Her life right now is just so tragic. I cried when she cried. Tian Xi Wei is such a great actress her performance feels so real, haha.
One thing I’m curious about is how long winter usually lasts? I’ve never lived in a country with four seasons, so I’m not really sure. From the beginning until the latest episode, it still looked like winter in this drama, but I think by episode 21 it has already shifted into spring.
Still at episode 21. I can’t believe I just started last Saturday and already have 19 episodes left. I watched it last night right before going to sleep, and now I kind of regret it because I can’t stop thinking about what happened in the latest episode. (Spoiler below)
I just finished it last night. I thought I’d finish it this week, never expected to finish it so quickly. What…
What a roller coaster this drama made me laugh one moment and cry the next. I really love the OSTs, especially Sweet Recipe, Blazing Light, and another one whose name I forgot, haha. I keep playing them on repeat ... Dadadada~. I also adore Wanyin’s outfits and makeup (sorry, I forgot the actress’s full name since I don’t usually watch her dramas). She looks so cute, and the styling is amazing big applause for the stylist!
Chang Lei’s acting is incredibly natural too. When he cried over Bei’s death, it made me want to cry as well. I even replayed that scene three times because his performance felt so real it didn’t even seem like acting.
I absolutely hated the Duan Prince. I couldn’t even stand looking at his face whenever he appeared on screen. He was so arrogant and annoying that I just wanted to slap him every time he spoke. But then I watched the BTS footage, and he was actually cute and funny in real life.
By the end, many characters had died. It was sad, but that’s okay I’ve watched plenty of historical C-dramas by now, so I’m used to it. Still, it made me cry.
I also tried two other versions of How Dare You Too an animation and a mini drama . I dropped them halfway since the storyline is basically the same as the main drama and I already knew what would happen.
About the ending, they just stare at each other, which is fine because I understood the time travel rules. But I wondered since Zhang San has been in the novel world since his teenage years, how does he return as an adult? Luckily, someone had already spoiled the novel’s ending, so I assume Xiahou Dan went back to 2016 before Wanyin returned to 2026, which is how they met.
I just finished it last night. I thought I’d finish it this week, never expected to finish it so quickly. What can I do? The story kept me hooked, making me want to see what happens in the next episode. Since my next comment will contain spoilers, I’ll put it under a spoiler tag.
What I’ve noticed in most transmigration cdramas is that when the male or female lead enters a novel world, they just accept it. I’ve watched three cdramas so far, and most of the time they don’t seem that shocked. At the beginning there’s usually a short moment where they’re surprised, but then it quickly turns into, ‘Oh, I’m in the novel world, so I have to follow or change the plot.’
What I don’t understand is how they don’t feel truly sad about being in another dimension where they might be trapped forever. And the most surprising part is that they don’t seem to miss their families. Even if they don’t have family, surely they have close friends in their original world. If someone suddenly ended up in another dimension, wouldn’t they cry at least once thinking they might never see the people they care about again?
If someone were suddenly thrown into another dimension, wouldn’t the first reaction be crying, panicking, or trying to escape? But in cdramas, the first thing they do is fight the plot instead of trying to run away or avoid trouble.
Well, I know it’s just a drama, so I won’t take it too seriously. This is just my opinion, and I don’t mean to offend anyone.😊
I’m currently on episode 6 and I’m a bit confused. Can someone who has already watched this drama explain…
So, I watched this yesterday and I still don’t understand. I even tried looking for explanations on tiktok, but it just made me more confused. Who exactly is Xiahou Bo? If he isn’t someone who transmigrated from the real world into the novel, why is Wanyin so afraid of him? Wanyin said he’s ‘the real person at the top.’ So does that mean Wanyin and Xiahou aren’t real people? I really don’t understand what that means. 🙂
I finished watching it a week ago. I actually wanted to talk about this drama. I even told myself I would review…
Just imagine what kind of company would want to lose money? Yet in this drama, the more the company loses, the more Pei Qian profits. At first, I thought 5,000 yuan wasn’t that bad, at least it’s a monthly salary. But then I got curious and converted it into my country’s currency, and I was honestly surprised by how low it actually is. That probably explains why Pei Qian works so hard to make his company lose money.
Even though the beginning had plenty of funny moments that made me laugh, as the story progressed and Pei Qian’s smile slowly faded, the humor became less frequent, though it was still there. But it’s okay it was still enjoyable for me.
While watching this drama, I actually felt jealous of the Tengda employees. Even though they’re fictional characters, I was still jealous. I wish I had a boss like Pei Qian and a working environment like Tengda. I don’t mean things like going home early or arriving late like in Tengda’s rules, because jobs like that rarely exist in real life. What I really mean is the positive working environment there. Kind coworkers, a good boss, very high salaries, and great office facilities.
It’s not that my own workplace is bad it’s actually good but the atmosphere at Tengda still made me wish I could work somewhere like that.
Overall, I really enjoyed this story. It kept me looking forward to the next episode every time.
Overall rating: 9.5/10. I actually wanted to give it a 10, but there were a few parts that felt slightly lacking, so I decided on 9.5 instead. 😄
I finished watching it a week ago. I actually wanted to talk about this drama. I even told myself I would review it after finishing it, but I completely forgot about it 😆. (Spoilers below!)
series order :)lost tomb 1lost tomb 2ultimate notelost tomb: explore with the notetibetan sea flower: adventure…
If I begin with Time Raiders rather than The Lost Tomb 1 and 2, I should still be able to follow the story and understand the plot, right? So I’ll stick to your recommended order so I don’t get confused. Tq
I’m only on episode 3 and this is already a masterpiece!!! I was hooked from the first episode! I don’t know…
For those who are currently watching this drama, may I kindly ask whether Episodes 1 and 2 are meant to be slow? I’m still at the beginning and find the pacing a bit slow so far. Does it improve from Episode 3 onwards?
The novel came out and it’s actually a happy ending. All three demons love and so does cat demon. Hy and Xy…
Wow, the ending is really perfect. I wonder why they didn’t use the novel’s ending. Anyway, in my mind, I’ll take this as the official ending of the drama.
But since it kept showing up on tiktok with edits and even spoilers (yes, I already know some spoilers, but it doesn’t really matter to me). I decided to give it a try.
So far, it’s really addictive. I keep wanting to watch more episodes because I’m curious about what will happen next. I’ve only watched up to episode 21, so I’m not sure how the rest of the story will go or if it will keep me hooked until the end. Maybe I’ll come back and share my thoughts after I finish it.
I want to talk about the latest episode where Ning disappears. The people in Li’an (I’m not sure if that’s the correct spelling) were all killed . When Chang Yu cried, I cried too it was so heartbreaking seeing she lose his younger sibling and everything that happened to Li’an . Her life right now is just so tragic. I cried when she cried. Tian Xi Wei is such a great actress her performance feels so real, haha.
One thing I’m curious about is how long winter usually lasts? I’ve never lived in a country with four seasons, so I’m not really sure. From the beginning until the latest episode, it still looked like winter in this drama, but I think by episode 21 it has already shifted into spring.
Chang Lei’s acting is incredibly natural too. When he cried over Bei’s death, it made me want to cry as well. I even replayed that scene three times because his performance felt so real it didn’t even seem like acting.
I absolutely hated the Duan Prince. I couldn’t even stand looking at his face whenever he appeared on screen. He was so arrogant and annoying that I just wanted to slap him every time he spoke. But then I watched the BTS footage, and he was actually cute and funny in real life.
By the end, many characters had died. It was sad, but that’s okay I’ve watched plenty of historical C-dramas by now, so I’m used to it. Still, it made me cry.
I also tried two other versions of How Dare You Too an animation and a mini drama . I dropped them halfway since the storyline is basically the same as the main drama and I already knew what would happen.
About the ending, they just stare at each other, which is fine because I understood the time travel rules. But I wondered since Zhang San has been in the novel world since his teenage years, how does he return as an adult? Luckily, someone had already spoiled the novel’s ending, so I assume Xiahou Dan went back to 2016 before Wanyin returned to 2026, which is how they met.
Anyway, I’d give it a 9/10.
What I don’t understand is how they don’t feel truly sad about being in another dimension where they might be trapped forever. And the most surprising part is that they don’t seem to miss their families. Even if they don’t have family, surely they have close friends in their original world. If someone suddenly ended up in another dimension, wouldn’t they cry at least once thinking they might never see the people they care about again?
If someone were suddenly thrown into another dimension, wouldn’t the first reaction be crying, panicking, or trying to escape? But in cdramas, the first thing they do is fight the plot instead of trying to run away or avoid trouble.
Well, I know it’s just a drama, so I won’t take it too seriously. This is just my opinion, and I don’t mean to offend anyone.😊
Even though the beginning had plenty of funny moments that made me laugh, as the story progressed and Pei Qian’s smile slowly faded, the humor became less frequent, though it was still there. But it’s okay it was still enjoyable for me.
While watching this drama, I actually felt jealous of the Tengda employees. Even though they’re fictional characters, I was still jealous. I wish I had a boss like Pei Qian and a working environment like Tengda. I don’t mean things like going home early or arriving late like in Tengda’s rules, because jobs like that rarely exist in real life. What I really mean is the positive working environment there. Kind coworkers, a good boss, very high salaries, and great office facilities.
It’s not that my own workplace is bad it’s actually good but the atmosphere at Tengda still made me wish I could work somewhere like that.
Overall, I really enjoyed this story. It kept me looking forward to the next episode every time.
Overall rating: 9.5/10.
I actually wanted to give it a 10, but there were a few parts that felt slightly lacking, so I decided on 9.5 instead. 😄
I’ve seen quite a lot of positive comments and reviews about this drama, but the 7.8 rating makes me hesitate a little.
Could you tell me whether this drama is actually worth watching?