They got married and eloped because he can't be cured.
For me it was a happy ending, Li Zan and Song Ran get married and live the rest of their lives together. How long this "remaining life" is is not shown. In the novel it was 10 years.
Great ending, of course not as good as in the novel but since we're talking about a C-drama with all the censorship, not everything could be implemented. And kudos for the last two episodes and the hospital scene, absolutely stunning.
It's been a long time since I've been in such a big hole after the end of a drama, it's going to take a while to get over it. Really great work from both leads. I can really only recommend everyone to watch TWOT.
will they include the lines when azan said "we never broke up"... ? i hope so ππ
I don't know if he said it too, but I'm 100% sure that Song Ran said that to her mother, I took a screenshot of that, one of my favorite parts in the novel
Very good, TWOT ends and The First Frost starts. Good timing. I'm just wondering if people think it's going to be a fluffy romance like Hidden Love just because it's set in the same universe, because it won't
Really be careful when watching. Health is the most important thing
You could be right, but in the novel she reads his diary at the time when Li Zan is missing when he was captured. But in a clip you can see her reading his diary in his apartment, in the novel she reads it in East Country. but we'll see, let's hope for the best
"Have you seen Li Zan?" "I've made up with A Zan. Not made up, we never broke up." Even if that doesn't undo their annoying but reasonable separation, it does make it more bearable, at least for me. I hope this passage is included in the drama, one of my favorite parts of the novel.
And kudos for the last two episodes and the hospital scene, absolutely stunning.
It's been a long time since I've been in such a big hole after the end of a drama, it's going to take a while to get over it.
Really great work from both leads. I can really only recommend everyone to watch TWOT.
"I've made up with A Zan. Not made up, we never broke up."
Even if that doesn't undo their annoying but reasonable separation, it does make it more bearable, at least for me. I hope this passage is included in the drama, one of my favorite parts of the novel.