Unhappy Yai. Pusillanimous. He had the courage to rebel against his father, he told him that he loved Jom and…
I think that I have to try and look at it in the context of the era, so yes, he did a really courageous thing by admitting to his father that he loved JOM but in this time sodomy was still illegal, he could be killed or thrown in jail him. Nobody would want to do business with his family. It could have a lot of negative impact as his family could literally lose everything.
So, I do understand his father, wanting to protect him and his family from that stigma, which, obviously it isn’t in today’s eyes. I although I do think that the father can go about it in a different way, rather than forcing his children into lives that they’ll be unhappy with. I also think they’re doing the girl a disservice by letting her into a marriage that’ll be empty because he knows that his son will never love her.
If he don't go back by the next ep its gonna feel like they'll rush the ending😭😭I don't want him going back…
The truth is, I’m not sure how it’s gonna play out because from what I understand this is only the first half of the novel as this is Yai’s second life?Apparently Yai has actually a first life in the 1700s so hopefully it’ll be a second season before Jom goes back to his current timeline because he hast to go back and meet Yai’s first incarnation
I am so confused reading peoples comments when I’m only on episode eight I thought the sister’s name was Qi Yan Ran. Even in episode eight when he got whipped, and his eyes glowed and it was like he woke up with somebody else, and he even said don’t worry. Qian it wasn’t your fault. So then who is Yan?
I am loving how beautifully written this is … the pacing is just right , does not feel rushed at all!! FYI Daddy…
So, with the fact that the literal monk just told the dad and uncle that they were destined to meet him and maybe it’s the fear of the change in the household? But then he still was like in the next episode episode nine is going to set the engagement and the ceremony and tell Jom to break it off even though he now knows that it was destiny that they meet? I mean you think if they believe in that kind of stuff by getting advice from the monk that he would know that he shouldn’t interfere with fate lol
It was treated as a supernatural event,there was no explanation in the novel about why the time slips happens.But…
I mean, since this is the only timeline we have right now there just seems to be certain connecting points like when he goes out of his way to redraw those pictures and then he has like interconnecting memories of him being in that house as his future self.
So I have a question then, for anyone who’s read the novel I just assumed that he was like in a coma or some thing, and that his spirit was wondering and that’s how he ended up in the past or interacting with past memories. So is he in a coma or something like that in the novel?
I’ve made assumptions that if the current incarnation of Yai who remembers him and remembers their memories. Then he would know who Jen was, and that’s why he hired him as an architect because he would want to draw him to the house in the hopes that Jom would remember their lives together. Maybe he didn’t anticipate you know Jon’s partner cheating on him and then the car accident after that? Oh this is just my guessing though.
uhhh thats something im curious about, how do you know if theres any relationship between the dad and chan (the…
I think it was more implied in episode seven when the fathers, male servant came to talk to him at the front and update him on how everything was going in to see if you needed anything else. Everybody just kind of stopped, and was standing there awkwardly like they knew something was going on between them
It was treated as a supernatural event,there was no explanation in the novel about why the time slips happens.But…
What do you mean he was a mistake? Also, I’m kind of interested between the novel that show him being tied to the house, and how whenever he re-create certain events, like the drawings in the past his memories of the past clash with the future or intersect, reminding him almost said he has a future to go back to?
So, I do understand his father, wanting to protect him and his family from that stigma, which, obviously it isn’t in today’s eyes. I although I do think that the father can go about it in a different way, rather than forcing his children into lives that they’ll be unhappy with. I also think they’re doing the girl a disservice by letting her into a marriage that’ll be empty because he knows that his son will never love her.
So I have a question then, for anyone who’s read the novel I just assumed that he was like in a coma or some thing, and that his spirit was wondering and that’s how he ended up in the past or interacting with past memories. So is he in a coma or something like that in the novel?
I’ve made assumptions that if the current incarnation of Yai who remembers him and remembers their memories. Then he would know who Jen was, and that’s why he hired him as an architect because he would want to draw him to the house in the hopes that Jom would remember their lives together. Maybe he didn’t anticipate you know Jon’s partner cheating on him and then the car accident after that? Oh this is just my guessing though.