How have you already marked all 12 episodes watched when only 2 are out đ
Also, itâs called a character arc for a reasonâit builds over time. Weâre still in the setup phase of Perfect Crown, not the payoff. Itâs way too early to judge the full story or character development right now.
About some comments asking why she snacks on seeds or secretly drinks wine when she âcanât taste anythingââare we forgetting her backstory already? đ
She wasnât a human who became a spiritâshe was born a spirit. That means she never had those senses to begin with. But at the same time, she was raised in a human environment, around human habits, routines, and behaviors.
So no, sheâs not eating or drinking for taste. Itâs clearly a habitâsomething she learned and kept doing over time. And when youâve lived for 400+ years doing the same things, those habits donât just disappear. Even humans do things out of habit without thinking or without any real reason. Now imagine that multiplied over centuries.
So itâs not weird or a plot breakâit actually makes perfect sense for her character. She behaves like someone who grew up around humans but never fully experienced what they experience. Thatâs literally the point.
I didn't read the novel but when I expressed the thought that Yan Ke would probably become the obsessive SML turning…
Happy ending for mainleads he Simu become human and lived happily with duan Xu but our little cutie brother chenying died on the battlefield but he ends up become a spirit because of his obsession with protecting and full feeling dreams of our mainleads. He became the next spirit king.
I didn't read the novel but when I expressed the thought that Yan Ke would probably become the obsessive SML turning…
So all ghost king/spirit king has the ability to have children with human that is how our FL He Simu came to being her mother being human died reach natural end of human life and her father pervious ghost king promised her he will stay with her forever but she got the news he killed himself for love. She did not believed this at all. It was yan ke who killed him. Because his obsession is the ultimate power = being the spirit king but he fell in love with fl after she ascended th throne after her father death and stopped his plan.
I didn't read the novel but when I expressed the thought that Yan Ke would probably become the obsessive SML turning…
Novel reader heređ¤đ¤ Yan ke already did something unforgivable before and he Simu is punishing on purpose by not giving him the 2 things is desperately want her and being the ruler of the ghost relam because his obsession is power. She already have an inkling what he did but will confirm later. Do you want to know what he did?
About the whole âshe should either have all five senses or noneâ argumentâwhy are we treating this like it has to be all-or-nothing? đ
This isnât human biology, itâs a fantasy system with its own rules. The drama clearly shows that spirits have limited perception, not complete absence of senses. She has sight and hearing so she can exist, think, and interactâbut she lacks touch, taste, smell, color, and music to show that sheâs fundamentally not alive.If she had all five senses, sheâd basically just feel human, which defeats the entire point of her being a spirit. And if she had none at all, there would be no way for her to function as a character or for the story to even happen.
So itâs not inconsistentâitâs actually a pretty intentional balance. She exists between worlds: aware enough to engage, but deprived enough to feel that disconnect. And thatâs exactly what makes the sense-sharing part of the story meaningful instead of just a random ability.
Does any novel readers know if jiang ai likes anybody are end up with anybody you could put it in spoiler tag…
Jiang ai is an evil ghost and all evil ghost has an obsession that why they become evil ghost is the first place jiang ai is money but she does has some kind of relationship with Bai San Xing second in command of fl father pervious ghost king and after this death rebelled and was imprisoned by fl but it not like very well defined kind of ambiguous.
Which comment section? Because I saw no question(s) about him being kicked out of his job? Does he appear after…
I saw the comments a more than a couple of hours ago they will be long buried by other comments now. And they were taking about ep 36 which was leaked I just thought to comment on it because it was bugging me.
I have one question. Why are some people in the comments are wondering song yan got kicked out of his job? He openly insulted a marquis and also has a terrible history with a new appointed general which the senior minister with him now know.
And before anyone say his does not know how they were. It's does not matter even today if you insult a senior member at a company there is good chance you are out. Back then people were literally beaten to death for what he did. He was literally a liability to the minister and the ministry of personnel.
last 10 episodes got leaked, and now illegal sites already have everything uploaded till episode 40. Like⌠this was clearly done on purpose, and itâs just really disappointing, especially for such a big drama.
And what makes it worse is that people forget how much work goes into this. The actors, the directors, the editors, the entire crewâeveryone worked for months (even years) to bring this story together properly. Every scene, every cut, every bit of emotion is planned and refined. Leaking it like this just completely disrespects all of that effort.
If you still want to watch it there, I mean no one can really stop you. Itâs your time, your choice.
But just sayingâthe versions on those sites donât have official subtitles. The translations are mostly machine-based or random, and theyâre honestly not good.
Personally, Iâd rather wait for the official release. I donât want to watch a low-quality version and lose the impact of important scenes just for the sake of finishing early.
Again, your choiceâbut yeah⌠this whole thing is just really messed up.
Okay Iâm back again because I really feel like this scene is being misunderstood.
First of all, this is a female-centric drama. The female lead is at the center of the story, so of course sheâs going to take key moments and make big decisions. Thatâs literally the point.
And yes, you can call her recklessâbut thatâs her character. Sheâs emotional, sheâs still learning, and sheâs new to all of this. Weâre watching her grow, not start off perfect.
Now about Commander Liâhe was seriously injured. He could barely walk on his own, let alone lead a proper strike from the rear. And weâve already seen what happens when a commander fallsâthe entire unit loses direction.
If he had gone, he would have 100% died. One more strike and he was done. And then what? The troops would be left without a leader in the middle of an attack.
Feng Chongyou stepping in wasnât just impulsiveâit actually made sense in that moment. An inexperienced but physically capable leader is still better than a half-dead commander leading everyone to certain death.
That said, I do understand why some people are her. She did break command, and her decision was emotional and risky. If it had gone wrong, the consequences wouldâve been really serious.
But at the same time, Commander Li wasnât thinking clearly either. That felt less like strategy and more like he was ready to die just to avoid the shame of stepping back.
She didnât do it for glory. She didnât even have to do it. She chose to step up because she believed it was the right decision.
And in the end, her acting saved lives. If she hadnât stepped in, it wouldâve just been an unnecessary death with no real outcome.
She took the riskâand proved why she deserved that moment.
Iâve seen a lot of people asking why Xie zheng doesnât get many big battle scenes, and honestly I get itâI would love to see more of him in action too đ
But at the same time, I feel like itâs intentional. Heâs already an established general from the startâhe defeated the Northern Turks and proved himself long ago, so the story doesnât really need to keep showing him winning battles again and again. When he does fight, itâs quick because heâs already that strong.
Meanwhile, Fan changyu is still on her journey. She starts from nothing, so we need to see her in battles, making decisions, and growing into the general she becomes. Those scenes are basically her character development.
I think the difference is: heâs already at the top, and sheâs still climbing.
And also, in the novel, he doesnât really have major battles until the end eitherâhis big fight is against his uncle. Thatâs the one that actually matters for his character because itâs personal, emotional, and tied to his past, not just another battlefield win.
Still though⌠I wonât lie, Iâd definitely love to see more Xie Zheng battle scenes đ
What happened to Prince Changxin's oldest son?I still can't work out who killed the Crown Prince? Why did the…
Well according to the novel Changxin real oldest son is dead in the palace fire Crown price dies with Xie Zheng father fighting foreign invaders northern turks. Because supplies and reinforcements didn't reach them. The Crown Prince was not favoured by the previous Emperor and crown Princess knew her and her son life is in danger so she planned to fire at the palace to kill her and let her son escape and everyone thinks he is dead. He can come back for revenge and take the throne again.
I once saw a comment asking the author to write an alternate story, which is fair. We all wish for different outcomes in stories we love. But one part of that comment really stayed with me.
They said something like, "What if QianQian didnât see him as a lost cause and actually changed him for the better?â
And my first thought was⌠he is a lost cause
Qin Min had a terrible past, yes. But so do thousands of people. Pain and trauma are not unique experiences, and yet most people do not turn into psychopaths who destroy everyone around them, let alone harm their own child.
Suffering can explain someoneâs actions, but it cannot excuse them.
So why does the story need to frame redemption through QianQian? Why does she have to be the one who sees the âgoodâ in him and pulls him back from darkness?
Sometimes a character simply is what they are. Not every villain needs to be redeemed, and not every broken man needs a woman to fix him.
If QianQian doesnât see him as a lost cause, thatâs her compassion speaking. But compassion does not erase reality. Some people cross lines they cannot come back from.
And maybe the more honest story is accepting that.
But leaving all that aside for a second â can we talk about the main leads?! Chanyu and Xie Zheng have me completely obsessed!!! Their chemistry is insane, every scene together just makes my heart explode. And Xie Zhengâs acting?? Absolutely chefâs kiss, perfection, no notes!! Iâm literally here watching like đâ¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸ They have me smiling, screaming, kicking my feet â I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!! â¤ď¸â¨â¤ď¸â¨â¤ď¸â¨
To all novel readers, (I forgot because I already knew this a year ago). I wanna ask about the ending? Do they…
Xie zheng become the regent because in the end a baor becomes the emperor as a child and our chang yu is female General and when emperor grow up they leave the capital and go back to guarding the territory that xie zheng is marquries of. Fl father was adopted when he was a child by fan daniu father. He later leave the village to find work and in the capital meet fl mother General meng daughter. There is not really like person right now but towards the end we find a subordinate of general meng (kind like a adopted son) very happy his Lineage survived with the two sisters
I saw on X that there will be another breakup between JBZ and MY (final breakup). Is this after him finding out…
It's a happy ending a photo of the together on the marriage stone place to crave their names again and also there is marriage stone drawn as a spoiler on the calendar.
Also, itâs called a character arc for a reasonâit builds over time. Weâre still in the setup phase of Perfect Crown, not the payoff. Itâs way too early to judge the full story or character development right now.
She wasnât a human who became a spiritâshe was born a spirit. That means she never had those senses to begin with. But at the same time, she was raised in a human environment, around human habits, routines, and behaviors.
So no, sheâs not eating or drinking for taste. Itâs clearly a habitâsomething she learned and kept doing over time. And when youâve lived for 400+ years doing the same things, those habits donât just disappear.
Even humans do things out of habit without thinking or without any real reason. Now imagine that multiplied over centuries.
So itâs not weird or a plot breakâit actually makes perfect sense for her character. She behaves like someone who grew up around humans but never fully experienced what they experience. Thatâs literally the point.
Yan ke already did something unforgivable before and he Simu is punishing on purpose by not giving him the 2 things is desperately want her and being the ruler of the ghost relam because his obsession is power. She already have an inkling what he did but will confirm later. Do you want to know what he did?
This isnât human biology, itâs a fantasy system with its own rules. The drama clearly shows that spirits have limited perception, not complete absence of senses. She has sight and hearing so she can exist, think, and interactâbut she lacks touch, taste, smell, color, and music to show that sheâs fundamentally not alive.If she had all five senses, sheâd basically just feel human, which defeats the entire point of her being a spirit. And if she had none at all, there would be no way for her to function as a character or for the story to even happen.
So itâs not inconsistentâitâs actually a pretty intentional balance. She exists between worlds: aware enough to engage, but deprived enough to feel that disconnect. And thatâs exactly what makes the sense-sharing part of the story meaningful instead of just a random ability.
And before anyone say his does not know how they were. It's does not matter even today if you insult a senior member at a company there is good chance you are out. Back then people were literally beaten to death for what he did. He was literally a liability to the minister and the ministry of personnel.
And what makes it worse is that people forget how much work goes into this. The actors, the directors, the editors, the entire crewâeveryone worked for months (even years) to bring this story together properly. Every scene, every cut, every bit of emotion is planned and refined. Leaking it like this just completely disrespects all of that effort.
If you still want to watch it there, I mean no one can really stop you. Itâs your time, your choice.
But just sayingâthe versions on those sites donât have official subtitles. The translations are mostly machine-based or random, and theyâre honestly not good.
Personally, Iâd rather wait for the official release. I donât want to watch a low-quality version and lose the impact of important scenes just for the sake of finishing early.
Again, your choiceâbut yeah⌠this whole thing is just really messed up.
First of all, this is a female-centric drama. The female lead is at the center of the story, so of course sheâs going to take key moments and make big decisions. Thatâs literally the point.
And yes, you can call her recklessâbut thatâs her character. Sheâs emotional, sheâs still learning, and sheâs new to all of this. Weâre watching her grow, not start off perfect.
Now about Commander Liâhe was seriously injured. He could barely walk on his own, let alone lead a proper strike from the rear. And weâve already seen what happens when a commander fallsâthe entire unit loses direction.
If he had gone, he would have 100% died. One more strike and he was done. And then what? The troops would be left without a leader in the middle of an attack.
Feng Chongyou stepping in wasnât just impulsiveâit actually made sense in that moment. An inexperienced but physically capable leader is still better than a half-dead commander leading everyone to certain death.
That said, I do understand why some people are her. She did break command, and her decision was emotional and risky. If it had gone wrong, the consequences wouldâve been really serious.
But at the same time, Commander Li wasnât thinking clearly either. That felt less like strategy and more like he was ready to die just to avoid the shame of stepping back.
She didnât do it for glory. She didnât even have to do it. She chose to step up because she believed it was the right decision.
And in the end, her acting saved lives. If she hadnât stepped in, it wouldâve just been an unnecessary death with no real outcome.
She took the riskâand proved why she deserved that moment.
But at the same time, I feel like itâs intentional. Heâs already an established general from the startâhe defeated the Northern Turks and proved himself long ago, so the story doesnât really need to keep showing him winning battles again and again. When he does fight, itâs quick because heâs already that strong.
Meanwhile, Fan changyu is still on her journey. She starts from nothing, so we need to see her in battles, making decisions, and growing into the general she becomes. Those scenes are basically her character development.
I think the difference is:
heâs already at the top, and sheâs still climbing.
And also, in the novel, he doesnât really have major battles until the end eitherâhis big fight is against his uncle. Thatâs the one that actually matters for his character because itâs personal, emotional, and tied to his past, not just another battlefield win.
Still though⌠I wonât lie, Iâd definitely love to see more Xie Zheng battle scenes đ
Changxin real oldest son is dead in the palace fire
Crown price dies with Xie Zheng father fighting foreign invaders northern turks.
Because supplies and reinforcements didn't reach them.
The Crown Prince was not favoured by the previous Emperor and crown Princess knew her and her son life is in danger so she planned to fire at the palace to kill her and let her son escape and everyone thinks he is dead. He can come back for revenge and take the throne again.
Yes i really wanted ear cutting scene take that you little puppet emperor
They said something like, "What if QianQian didnât see him as a lost cause and actually changed him for the better?â
And my first thought was⌠he is a lost cause
Qin Min had a terrible past, yes. But so do thousands of people. Pain and trauma are not unique experiences, and yet most people do not turn into psychopaths who destroy everyone around them, let alone harm their own child.
Suffering can explain someoneâs actions, but it cannot excuse them.
So why does the story need to frame redemption through QianQian? Why does she have to be the one who sees the âgoodâ in him and pulls him back from darkness?
Sometimes a character simply is what they are. Not every villain needs to be redeemed, and not every broken man needs a woman to fix him.
If QianQian doesnât see him as a lost cause, thatâs her compassion speaking. But compassion does not erase reality. Some people cross lines they cannot come back from.
And maybe the more honest story is accepting that.
But leaving all that aside for a second â can we talk about the main leads?! Chanyu and Xie Zheng have me completely obsessed!!! Their chemistry is insane, every scene together just makes my heart explode. And Xie Zhengâs acting?? Absolutely chefâs kiss, perfection, no notes!! Iâm literally here watching like đâ¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸ They have me smiling, screaming, kicking my feet â I LOVE THEM SO MUCH!!! â¤ď¸â¨â¤ď¸â¨â¤ď¸â¨