First of all, I would like to convey my best wishes to Zhao Lu Si. She is an actress that I love, admire and watch very much. She is very tiny, small, in other words, very young and petite. When I read this article, I said that it is a miracle that he can even endure this. Such things can even bring down a giant. How could he not bring down a little girl? But she will not. From what I have seen or what we have been shown, Lu Si is a positive person. She is a lively, exciting and cheerful actress. She takes part in entertaining productions and his acting style is also suitable for entertaining roles. She gives positive energy to the audience. That is, for me. That is why I was a little surprised. Being able to reflect these to people in that situation, to convey that face, that game, that intuition to the audience is a great talent. In other words, She has done his job well. Therefore, although I am waiting to watch him, I hope that he rests and overcomes her illness so that it does not reoccur. I wish him so.
I didn't like it. No offense to anyone. It didn't work. It doesn't have a plot. It's a very messy series. I think it's one of the first series of Wahg You Shuo, it looks very small and amateur. Her acting is low. Although the female actress is better, no attention was paid to her attire, the wig is very obvious. Her real hair underneath has grown out and she's grinning like a different object on top. It's very obvious. She moves her head a lot too, it looks bad. In other words, no attention was paid. Especially when they knew what that fish was, how can we eat it, I couldn't think of such a bad idea, scenario. You're bad, scriptwriter. Shame on you. You're beyond bad. You're very bad. I don't know when it was filmed, but it doesn't seem like a series of recent times. It reminds me of old series. I guess it's a comic book adaptation. It also seemed a bit childish. It's not for me. Some people may like it. I'm exercising my right not to watch it. I didn't like it at all. What a waste of effort.
But i think yes a slave woman can achieve freedom and justice even in that era it depends how determined she is…
I think this is a dream of the author. He has realized his dream. Because these were dreams at the time. They were not real. I congratulate the author for realizing his dream and thinking such things. If we look at it this way, it is a beautiful work. I also watched it with pleasure. However, I believe it is the author's dream. It is not real.
I watched the series from beginning to end. The reason I watched it was because of Zhao Lu Si and Liu Yu Ning. If it weren't for them, this series wouldn't have been such a hit. I think its viewership would have decreased. I shared my views about the series and the narratives in the plot of this series. Of course, I shared what I saw negatively and what I didn't like about the series. I received a lot of criticism. After all, the writer's imaginary world was reflected. In reality, it was impossible for a slave woman to realize these things at that time. Especially, it was doubly impossible to have feelings of freedom and justice. I want to emphasize this. However, I appreciate the writer's dream, the story of her rise by looking at life through the eyes of a slave woman. I really liked this imaginary event. When I look at it from that perspective, I wish they had adapted it to this time. They had realized this by giving such justice and freedom at this time. Because even in the 21st century, we are still looking for JUSTICE. We are after success. We want to win. We want to realize our dreams. We want to live humanely in a safe and stable world. This series reminded me of these. Zhao Lu Si also has a big impact on me watching it. I enjoy watching it. I wish her success.
During the Tang dynasty (618–907), the legal system was advanced for its time, particularly with the implementation…
Okay, you male garbage. Let it be as you say. Make a proper comment. Don't talk nonsense. I didn't hide my identity like you. It says what I am. It's not clear what kind of a jerk you are. Don't ruin my manners.
Totally agree with you wrt the house arrest. The fact that Zheng can flaunt his house arrest openly and his servants…
Okay. Let's do it that way. Let's ignore all the simplicity. Let them do as they want. Let everyone watch. Don't ask what this is. Don't criticize it. Watch it with blinkers. Good idea. Secondly, no one made a claim to refute what I said. They didn't reject me. Except for those who made fun of me. What they said was about some things not happening in the darkness of the Middle Ages. I told them then that no episode of this series could happen in that darkness of the Middle Ages. They couldn't answer. Do you think women had a name in that era? Was a woman this comfortable? Was she doing business? Was she opening a shop. Was she showing off to someone? Was she threatening? Was she fighting with men? Was she walking around with the girls? In other words, please add a little logic when you say certain things. You may not agree with my opinion. My friends explained that it could have happened like this. Some good ideas and thoughts emerged. They also valued what I said. There were also those who said you were right. In other words, there is no such thing as eating everything that is put in front of us. I used my right to criticize. You may not agree. You can also give your own opinion. That's it.
Here's my view of the events:1. "House arrest" isn’t a magical lock. If he wants to sneak out, he’s not exactly…
This is your opinion. I respect it. My opinion is also, do not underestimate the audience, they may also need to see some things more realistically while watching. You should not oversimplify. You should not drag down a good series. This is also my opinion.
It was shown that the hooded helped Zheng kidnap her and buried her alive... He was speaking to the hooded guy…
I think there was a misunderstanding. What I said was that Master Zheng talked to his own men and none of them agreed to kill Su Muzhe. But the hooded man may have given his own men to Master Zheng. Second, you say that Su Muzhe informed Mr. Zhang or had him inform him when he left. No. None of them did. He just told his own men that he went to look for him. On the contrary, although Mr. Zhang and Zi Jing came, they waited for Su Muzhe to return for a long time and when they asked why he didn't come, they realized that something had happened to him and went and found the master's daughter. Su Muzhe couldn't find this girl. I wonder why? Why didn't this girl tell my father that she wouldn't come and that she had gone to the village. Then Master Zheng was suspected. Since there is such suspicion. Why do you go to isolated places with a bodyguard? Your argument. He can't get much protection. So why can Master Zheng get it? Zi Jing can get it. Master Zheng is also being held in his house as a suspect. How does a suspect set up an ambush with 20 assassins? How did it go? How did it go? Since Su Muzhe can't do it. How does he do it? I don't understand.
Su Muzhe can't get protection even though he has taken Master Zheng's goods and become richer than him. Let there be no mistake. In other words, some things were simplified while being written and the beauty of the series was tarnished, I expected a more realistic narrative. I didn't expect simplicity. This is my opinion.
The house arrest one... I totally forgot about it. Bad writing.🤦🏾♀️
In my opinion, the incident was simplified by a superficial writing without paying attention to anything, and I think this affected the reality of the series.
The house arrest one... I totally forgot about it. Bad writing.🤦🏾♀️
There is no such thing as time. He will not step out of his house because he is suspicious. I think until the next court. I think someone must have helped him. He must have provided him with the assassins. Otherwise, it is illogical. You can't put some things in place anyway. Considering what Su Muzhe was doing in a deserted place with only one guard, he went to look for his master. He was actually suspicious, but it was risky to go despite that. So this fake event didn't seem realistic to me. I wish everything was in place and a group of 20 assassins attacked the other 20 people protecting Su Muzhe, it would have been more realistic. If Master Zheng had been monitored and reported as leaving his house, I think these would have added value to the series. Now it's all a mess.
Here's my view of the events:1. "House arrest" isn’t a magical lock. If he wants to sneak out, he’s not exactly…
I am writing all these things for credibility. If you are going to make a simple series, you make it short, you don't bother to cast so many famous actors. You cast simple actors in your simple scenarios.
He may not be able to give the news immediately. He may be in a hurry. I agree. But he may say let me know, I am going there, right? Because you are going to a deserted place with a bodyguard. You are faced with a suspicious situation. Something may have happened to your master. You could not find either the master or his daughter. But hours later, they ask where Su Muzhe did not come and that is how they find out. Why is it not told immediately. This is simplicity. Second; Jin Ran and Zi Jing start searching and find the master's daughter. The master's daughter also says that her father went to the village. Why doesn't he not tell? If you are not going to come to a place where you work every day, shouldn't you not tell? If it is normal, it is normal. If he suspects that his father has been kidnapped, shouldn't he definitely tell? This is simplicity. He wanders around and doesn't stay at home. He doesn't tell either. House arrest does not mean 24-hour surveillance. It may be. If you give that order, you have to follow it. I didn't make it up. If the scriptwriter wrote it like this, he shouldn't change what he wrote. Now, does he assign someone to watch? Does he put guards at the doors? They know that. But it turns out that there is no control. It's simplified. If you say, was there a prison in the house in this medieval geography, you should ask the scriptwriter about that too. If there is, it definitely needs to be controlled. Can he escape? Yes, he does. You find out and inform him. Now, hours later, Jin Ran, who gave this order, suspects Master Zheng after Su Muzhen doesn't return. I wonder why???? If you were suspicious, why didn't you follow this man. These are simplistic. The man who attempted to kill him, instead of keeping him in custody in prison, they keep him in his house, supposedly the owner and to mind his own business. We saw where he was looking.
It was shown that the hooded helped Zheng kidnap her and buried her alive... He was speaking to the hooded guy…
The hooded person may have helped. The men may have been his men. However, I did not understand while watching this. The hooded person gives some orders, but the person says he cannot do it. Then you see an ambush in a deserted place and a bunch of black men bury Su Muzhe alive. The one who buried him is Master Zheng. I did not see the hooded person there. This man is being held in his house as a suspect. A friend explained that there was no such detention at that time. Then the scriptwriter is telling us wrong things. If you are holding a man in his house, you monitor him, put guards on him, etc. The man does his job but he cannot go to kill someone. What kind of contradiction is this? It should not exist. Second; Su Muzhe goes to a deserted place with a bodyguard to look for Master. Is it normal? It is not. They are supposedly suspicious. Wouldn't a suspicious person get more protection? Why doesn't he inform Jin Ran and Zi Jing. Why does he go himself. He cannot find the Master or his daughter. However, after a scene, Jin Ran and Zi Jing ask where he is because he didn't come and find out, and they find his daughter, not the master. His daughter says that my father went to the village. Doesn't a glass master notify him if the glass doesn't come to the place he goes to every day, or if he can't come? If the master went, why doesn't the daughter notify him? This is also unclear. If you pay attention, Jin Ran and Zi Jing immediately suspected Master Zheng after the incident. They will find him in the next episode. But the hooded one took the bloody pearl and left. How did they find this? So is Su Muzhe stupid enough to carry this on him? So this episode affected the credibility of the series. I didn't like it. They simplified it. I don't like when the series is spoiled with such things. I don't like this simplicity.
During the Tang dynasty (618–907), the legal system was advanced for its time, particularly with the implementation…
Thank you for your explanations. It was very good, but I did not see these in the series we watched. So what you are saying is, in short, rich and noble people do whatever they want. The law does not apply to them. The darkness of the Middle Ages.
So why does it not apply to him, but to Su Muzhe's rich? Now Su Muzhe has taken Master Zheng's place. He has 3-4 shops. He does not care about money. He took Master Zheng's assets. Master Zheng is like an empty shell, so to speak. He can talk to the servants. He can. Because he has the slavery documents. They can never get rid of him. However, those who said that I will give a lot of money to the servants in the previous episode and kill Su Muzhe are also saying that we will not kill them. How do they bury him alive in the next episode? Maybe you can answer like this. These are not them. This could be the case too. Someone helped. Other men could hire him and carry out this action. But this is not reflected to us. When it is not reflected, it is not understood what is what. Let me also tell you another idea. Since Master Zheng wants to kill Su Muzhe. Why did he come to his house two or three times, even made fun of him, threatened him. He talked nonsense. He didn't kill him even though he was angry. They suddenly said, "Let's extend the episode, send him to the deserted roads with a guard, and he will gather 20-30 people, set up an ambush and kill him like that?" It didn't seem convincing to me. What business does Su Muzhe have with one person in the deserted places anyway? He is supposedly looking for his master. The master went to his village, or they kidnapped him. They kidnapped him but his daughter was at his house, Jin Ran and Zi Jing found her later. So why doesn't this girl say that my father went to the village, or that she was kidnapped, or doesn't she inform him. You don't go to a place where you go to make glass every day, you wander around, people are looking for you and finding you, look at your answer. Why is this simplicity? In other words, when you do something, you need to add a little bit of believability. Either when you write your book or a script, people read or watch it. Not everyone is stupid. I wrote like this, it happened like this. It could happen. It is his own opinion. But I did not believe it. My beauty, I could not find such things suitable for the series. If a series was made by looking at your medieval examples, this series we watched would be completely wrong. None of them would exist. Those women would definitely not exist. Even if they did, they would not be able to act like that. You have an answer for everything, the work is nice but it does not comply with the facts. The series does not comply. You made it up there, what will you do with women? There was no name for women in the Middle Ages. Sir, in our history, such and such women did such and such. Only a few. Very rare. It is impossible for things like in the series to happen. Thank you again for researching and finding and answering. But if you can reconcile some things by looking at both the series and reality, I can completely agree with you. But if you say these and such happened. So what will we do with the ones that did not happen? In other words, the series does not comply with the medieval examples.
The house arrest one... I totally forgot about it. Bad writing.🤦🏾♀️
Nice. You explained it logically. Someone might have helped him and given him his own men. I would understand if it was done like this. But there is no one checking, no one waiting. Zhang Jin Ran should have checked Master Zheng when making this decision. He should have had him check.
The second issue is that Su Muzhe is traveling in deserted places with one person. His own master is missing. He left. It is suspicious. In my opinion, he should have informed Jin Ran and Zi Jing. He should have taken more guards with him. You are both suspicious and traveling with a guard. It was wrong.
The third issue; Su Muzhe cannot find the master's daughter. There is no girl and no master. In the second scene, Jin Ran and Zi Jing find their daughter. My father says he went to his village. Since he did, why don't you inform him? It is very wrong. People who make glass do not come to work every day. Okay, one of them ran away. The other is at home. Wouldn't he say my father left? Or would he say something happened to him? In other words, it is a very illogical writing or scenario.
The house arrest one... I totally forgot about it. Bad writing.🤦🏾♀️
He is a suspect. He said he will not leave his house. He also said to his own servants that he will give this much money to the one who kills Su Muzhe. However, none of them agreed. Now, how do you explain why he armed them, kidnapped Su Muzhe and buried her alive? Is it that simple? If it is that simple, why did he come to her house several times. He would have had her killed. If that was the purpose, he would have killed her immediately. Look, I wrote a long and reasoned explanation. However, the writer or scriptwriter has simplified these. He has written as if these events never happened. He has distanced himself from reality. He has lost his credibility. What is more important is that those who kept him under house arrest never watched him, they did not put a guard at his door. They released him. A man who is tied up, has lost his money, and has fallen into a miserable situation, is bringing down a rising value. In other words, Su Muzhe should have had a lot of bodyguards. According to the subject and legend created by this writer. Just as these actions were proportional to Master Zheng's existence, Su Muzhe has now surpassed him. He became the owner of 3-4 shops but still wanders around in deserted places with only one person. Is that possible? You know, credibility. It didn't work. I don't agree.
At least this could have happened. He would have gone with a lot of guards. Everyone would have known. For example, Zheng would have gotten rid of those waiting for him, someone would have helped him, like the person you mentioned, for example, they would have trapped him, killed his men, etc. it would have been closer to reality. Someone wanders around in deserted places, the enemy would have put him in a coffin and buried him without hesitation. Oh, how nice.
The house arrest one... I totally forgot about it. Bad writing.🤦🏾♀️
He does all kinds of shit while under house arrest. Here, while someone is under house arrest and has fallen so low, and even his servants do not listen to his orders as shown a couple of episodes ago, I am now saying that this Zhang person, along with his many servants who look like assassins, buried a woman alive. First, shouldn't the people assigned by Zhang Ji Ran be watching this suspect? Don't you check on a person you have imprisoned in your house? Second: How does a suspect or a person who is considered a criminal maintain this power when there is no one around him and he has no money. Third: Why does a person who has achieved everything travel through impassable forests and mountains with a bodyguard, why does he go looking for someone when he can hire many men and find them, why doesn't he inform anyone, in other words, when there is a suspicious situation, he doesn't inform these people whose names I mentioned. Many more. I am not saying that it is written badly about just one thing. I am showing them all one by one. I think it is not convincing. Then, from now on, Shi Ciu should drown them all, throw them into the fire, and become the sole owner of all the shops, for example. Find a hundred assassins. Root them out. How? Isn't that very convincing? It's the same thing. I'm not joking. Add a little bit of reality. You can't write such scenarios or whatever with gibberish. It's too simple. It didn't work in my opinion.
Unfortunately, there were huge mistakes made in this episode as well. The scriptwriter and director, or the person who wrote it, ruined this beautiful series. Whoever thought of these things is completely wrong. I had previously mentioned that they fell into the desert after the ship for this series and some mistakes there. Now there are huge mistakes in this episode as well. The first mistake; Master Zhang is under house arrest. He was sent home by the judge's decision that he cannot go anywhere. However, it has been shown several times that Master Zhang is traveling. He does whatever he wants. Second: Again, Master Zhang tells his servants that he will give a reward to whoever kills Su Muzhe. None of his servants accept. They say they won't kill. Third: The same Master Zhang kidnaps Su Muzhe with these servants and buries her alive. In other words, he not only does not leave his house, he also commits murder. Or let's say he attempts to murder. The men who say they will not kill kill a woman. It is not clear yet, but they are participating in the same crime. Fourth; Didn't Zhang Jin Ran, who made this decision, take the weapons, swords, and cutting tools from this person? Since the decision was made not to go out. Isn't a guard or a team checking this? Aren't they waiting in front of his house? How is this man being controlled? Does the story progress correctly like this? Or don't you think there is an illogicality, a mistake? What kind of fiction is this? I mean, I did it, it happened. I want it that way. No one should see it. No one should hear it. So what? Fifth; the person working for Su Muzhe disappears without telling anyone. Isn't there any suspicion? We are already trying to do business despite the opposing groups, wouldn't there be a thought that someone could ambush us. They could kidnap our man? Of course, they searched and looked, but couldn't find him. Wouldn't this thought come to mind after that? Wouldn't any precautions be taken? The woman is traveling on roads where birds won't perch, where caravans won't pass, with one person by her side. Does it make sense? Or shouldn't Zhang Ji Ran inform Yan Zi Jing and go with a protection team? Or shouldn't they form a team and search? Did it have to be such a simple plot? It was far from convincing, far from reason, far from science. It was a plot far from everything. I didn't find it convincing or worthy of the series. My ratings kept dropping. It's a shame for the series. A man who lost everything makes someone who gained everything kneel. He gathers people, forms an assassination squad. Buries them alive. Give it up.
Secondly, no one made a claim to refute what I said. They didn't reject me. Except for those who made fun of me.
What they said was about some things not happening in the darkness of the Middle Ages. I told them then that no episode of this series could happen in that darkness of the Middle Ages. They couldn't answer.
Do you think women had a name in that era? Was a woman this comfortable? Was she doing business? Was she opening a shop. Was she showing off to someone? Was she threatening? Was she fighting with men? Was she walking around with the girls?
In other words, please add a little logic when you say certain things. You may not agree with my opinion. My friends explained that it could have happened like this. Some good ideas and thoughts emerged. They also valued what I said. There were also those who said you were right. In other words, there is no such thing as eating everything that is put in front of us. I used my right to criticize. You may not agree. You can also give your own opinion. That's it.
Second, you say that Su Muzhe informed Mr. Zhang or had him inform him when he left. No. None of them did. He just told his own men that he went to look for him. On the contrary, although Mr. Zhang and Zi Jing came, they waited for Su Muzhe to return for a long time and when they asked why he didn't come, they realized that something had happened to him and went and found the master's daughter. Su Muzhe couldn't find this girl. I wonder why? Why didn't this girl tell my father that she wouldn't come and that she had gone to the village. Then Master Zheng was suspected. Since there is such suspicion. Why do you go to isolated places with a bodyguard?
Your argument. He can't get much protection. So why can Master Zheng get it? Zi Jing can get it. Master Zheng is also being held in his house as a suspect. How does a suspect set up an ambush with 20 assassins? How did it go? How did it go? Since Su Muzhe can't do it. How does he do it? I don't understand.
Su Muzhe can't get protection even though he has taken Master Zheng's goods and become richer than him. Let there be no mistake. In other words, some things were simplified while being written and the beauty of the series was tarnished, I expected a more realistic narrative. I didn't expect simplicity. This is my opinion.
He may not be able to give the news immediately. He may be in a hurry. I agree. But he may say let me know, I am going there, right? Because you are going to a deserted place with a bodyguard. You are faced with a suspicious situation. Something may have happened to your master. You could not find either the master or his daughter. But hours later, they ask where Su Muzhe did not come and that is how they find out. Why is it not told immediately. This is simplicity. Second; Jin Ran and Zi Jing start searching and find the master's daughter. The master's daughter also says that her father went to the village. Why doesn't he not tell? If you are not going to come to a place where you work every day, shouldn't you not tell? If it is normal, it is normal. If he suspects that his father has been kidnapped, shouldn't he definitely tell? This is simplicity. He wanders around and doesn't stay at home. He doesn't tell either.
House arrest does not mean 24-hour surveillance. It may be. If you give that order, you have to follow it. I didn't make it up. If the scriptwriter wrote it like this, he shouldn't change what he wrote. Now, does he assign someone to watch? Does he put guards at the doors? They know that. But it turns out that there is no control. It's simplified. If you say, was there a prison in the house in this medieval geography, you should ask the scriptwriter about that too. If there is, it definitely needs to be controlled. Can he escape? Yes, he does. You find out and inform him. Now, hours later, Jin Ran, who gave this order, suspects Master Zheng after Su Muzhen doesn't return. I wonder why???? If you were suspicious, why didn't you follow this man. These are simplistic. The man who attempted to kill him, instead of keeping him in custody in prison, they keep him in his house, supposedly the owner and to mind his own business. We saw where he was looking.
This man is being held in his house as a suspect. A friend explained that there was no such detention at that time. Then the scriptwriter is telling us wrong things. If you are holding a man in his house, you monitor him, put guards on him, etc. The man does his job but he cannot go to kill someone. What kind of contradiction is this? It should not exist.
Second; Su Muzhe goes to a deserted place with a bodyguard to look for Master. Is it normal? It is not. They are supposedly suspicious. Wouldn't a suspicious person get more protection? Why doesn't he inform Jin Ran and Zi Jing. Why does he go himself. He cannot find the Master or his daughter.
However, after a scene, Jin Ran and Zi Jing ask where he is because he didn't come and find out, and they find his daughter, not the master. His daughter says that my father went to the village. Doesn't a glass master notify him if the glass doesn't come to the place he goes to every day, or if he can't come? If the master went, why doesn't the daughter notify him? This is also unclear. If you pay attention, Jin Ran and Zi Jing immediately suspected Master Zheng after the incident. They will find him in the next episode. But the hooded one took the bloody pearl and left. How did they find this? So is Su Muzhe stupid enough to carry this on him? So this episode affected the credibility of the series. I didn't like it. They simplified it. I don't like when the series is spoiled with such things. I don't like this simplicity.
So why does it not apply to him, but to Su Muzhe's rich? Now Su Muzhe has taken Master Zheng's place. He has 3-4 shops. He does not care about money. He took Master Zheng's assets. Master Zheng is like an empty shell, so to speak. He can talk to the servants. He can. Because he has the slavery documents. They can never get rid of him.
However, those who said that I will give a lot of money to the servants in the previous episode and kill Su Muzhe are also saying that we will not kill them. How do they bury him alive in the next episode? Maybe you can answer like this. These are not them. This could be the case too. Someone helped. Other men could hire him and carry out this action. But this is not reflected to us. When it is not reflected, it is not understood what is what.
Let me also tell you another idea. Since Master Zheng wants to kill Su Muzhe. Why did he come to his house two or three times, even made fun of him, threatened him. He talked nonsense. He didn't kill him even though he was angry. They suddenly said, "Let's extend the episode, send him to the deserted roads with a guard, and he will gather 20-30 people, set up an ambush and kill him like that?" It didn't seem convincing to me. What business does Su Muzhe have with one person in the deserted places anyway? He is supposedly looking for his master. The master went to his village, or they kidnapped him. They kidnapped him but his daughter was at his house, Jin Ran and Zi Jing found her later. So why doesn't this girl say that my father went to the village, or that she was kidnapped, or doesn't she inform him. You don't go to a place where you go to make glass every day, you wander around, people are looking for you and finding you, look at your answer. Why is this simplicity? In other words, when you do something, you need to add a little bit of believability. Either when you write your book or a script, people read or watch it. Not everyone is stupid. I wrote like this, it happened like this. It could happen. It is his own opinion. But I did not believe it. My beauty, I could not find such things suitable for the series. If a series was made by looking at your medieval examples, this series we watched would be completely wrong. None of them would exist. Those women would definitely not exist. Even if they did, they would not be able to act like that. You have an answer for everything, the work is nice but it does not comply with the facts. The series does not comply. You made it up there, what will you do with women? There was no name for women in the Middle Ages. Sir, in our history, such and such women did such and such. Only a few. Very rare. It is impossible for things like in the series to happen. Thank you again for researching and finding and answering. But if you can reconcile some things by looking at both the series and reality, I can completely agree with you. But if you say these and such happened. So what will we do with the ones that did not happen? In other words, the series does not comply with the medieval examples.
The second issue is that Su Muzhe is traveling in deserted places with one person. His own master is missing. He left. It is suspicious. In my opinion, he should have informed Jin Ran and Zi Jing. He should have taken more guards with him. You are both suspicious and traveling with a guard. It was wrong.
The third issue; Su Muzhe cannot find the master's daughter. There is no girl and no master. In the second scene, Jin Ran and Zi Jing find their daughter. My father says he went to his village. Since he did, why don't you inform him? It is very wrong. People who make glass do not come to work every day. Okay, one of them ran away. The other is at home. Wouldn't he say my father left? Or would he say something happened to him? In other words, it is a very illogical writing or scenario.
Look, I wrote a long and reasoned explanation. However, the writer or scriptwriter has simplified these. He has written as if these events never happened. He has distanced himself from reality. He has lost his credibility.
What is more important is that those who kept him under house arrest never watched him, they did not put a guard at his door. They released him. A man who is tied up, has lost his money, and has fallen into a miserable situation, is bringing down a rising value. In other words, Su Muzhe should have had a lot of bodyguards. According to the subject and legend created by this writer. Just as these actions were proportional to Master Zheng's existence, Su Muzhe has now surpassed him. He became the owner of 3-4 shops but still wanders around in deserted places with only one person. Is that possible? You know, credibility. It didn't work. I don't agree.
At least this could have happened. He would have gone with a lot of guards. Everyone would have known. For example, Zheng would have gotten rid of those waiting for him, someone would have helped him, like the person you mentioned, for example, they would have trapped him, killed his men, etc. it would have been closer to reality. Someone wanders around in deserted places, the enemy would have put him in a coffin and buried him without hesitation. Oh, how nice.
First, shouldn't the people assigned by Zhang Ji Ran be watching this suspect? Don't you check on a person you have imprisoned in your house?
Second: How does a suspect or a person who is considered a criminal maintain this power when there is no one around him and he has no money.
Third: Why does a person who has achieved everything travel through impassable forests and mountains with a bodyguard, why does he go looking for someone when he can hire many men and find them, why doesn't he inform anyone, in other words, when there is a suspicious situation, he doesn't inform these people whose names I mentioned.
Many more. I am not saying that it is written badly about just one thing. I am showing them all one by one. I think it is not convincing. Then, from now on, Shi Ciu should drown them all, throw them into the fire, and become the sole owner of all the shops, for example. Find a hundred assassins. Root them out. How? Isn't that very convincing? It's the same thing. I'm not joking. Add a little bit of reality. You can't write such scenarios or whatever with gibberish. It's too simple. It didn't work in my opinion.