āI know very well that the woke agenda will never allow this drama to receive a high rating. It talks about God and the traditional family. It shows a woman who wants to protect a man and whose purpose in life is to become a good mother and partner, and the series openly presents these values. Of course it will never receive a high score. The new world order wants people to become a mass without God or values. They want to turn men into women and women into men ā the complete opposite of what Jesus Christ taught us. In other words, the woke agenda represents the Antichrist.
And the excuses such as āyounger woman, older manā should stop at some point. You are not speaking to little children. There are also people like us who know very well what you represent.ā
Oh my god the stupid Twitter trash cans have opened their cesspool and are trying to throw away this diamond that deserves a 10, don't listen to what they say on Twitter and just watch the drama it's so therapeutically wonderful, it also has to be the only drama where each episode is better than the last, if it continues until episode 12 I will pay my respects to the director ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
Thank you for the summary, thatās what I read somewhere. Sha Luo had a tragic love story with Zi Miao and never…
Thank you so much. I didnāt know that at the beginning they didnāt get along. Thank you for taking the time to reply to me and to write your own summary as well, based on what you read from the novel. It really has so much contentāitās very long.
Iām really curious to see how theyāre going to fit all of this into the drama. It will probably have around 40 episodes, because otherwise how could they include everything? I wouldnāt want them to focus too much on the side stories, but obviously through those stories the main characters will also heal their own woundsāand I really like that.
I hope the Water God isnāt just some kind of illusion and is an actual character. Weāll probably get something like a bit of a love triangle, more or less, but overall I really like the plot a lot. Iām really looking forward to watching it, and with each day that passes Iām more curious to see what scenes theyāll release. Itās going to be truly amazing.
This is the summary from the novel. We donāt know if it will actually be written the same way in the drama.The Beginning: The Tragic Past (Sha Luo & Zi Miao) The story begins centuries ago, when Zi Miao (the Water God) gives human form to a tree spirit, Sha Luo. However, Zi Miao shapes her in the image of his lost love, Xue Shang. Sha Luo falls deeply in love with him, but lives in the shadow of another woman. Their relationship ends in tragedy: Zi Miao sacrifices himself to save the world from drought, and Sha Luo is left alone, believing that love only brings pain and betrayal. The Present: The Dessert Shop and the Stories In the modern era, Sha Luo runs a mysterious dessert shop called āBu Ting.ā There, she serves a special tea called āFloating Lifeā to her customers (spirits and demons), who in return tell her their stories. These stories act as a mirror to her wounded soul, helping her gradually process the trauma left by Zi Miao, who remains a haunting memory in her life. The Development: Her Relationship with Ao Chi By her side in the present is always Ao Chi, the Dragon Prince of the Eastern Sea. Their relationship begins with constant teasing, tension, and arguments, as Sha Luo is closed-off and cynical. However, Ao Chi is her protectorāhe saves her from the dangers of the supernatural world and patiently waits for her to move on from the Water God. His steady presence provides the āhealingā she needs. The Resolution and Ending As the novel progresses, Sha Luo realizes that Zi Miao belongs to a past that has already ended. She chooses to let go of the ghost of her past and embrace her true feelings for Ao Chi. Their romance triumphs: the couple eventually marries, and the story concludes with the birth of their children, proving that the āFloating Worldā can offer real and lasting happiness.
Remember the very first outline the one thatās up top is usually from the novel or from somewhere so we wonāt…
This is the summary from the novel. We donāt know if it will actually be written the same way in the drama.
The Beginning: The Tragic Past (Sha Luo & Zi Miao) The story begins centuries ago, when Zi Miao (the Water God) gives human form to a tree spirit, Sha Luo. However, Zi Miao shapes her in the image of his lost love, Xue Shang. Sha Luo falls deeply in love with him, but lives in the shadow of another woman. Their relationship ends in tragedy: Zi Miao sacrifices himself to save the world from drought, and Sha Luo is left alone, believing that love only brings pain and betrayal. The Present: The Dessert Shop and the Stories In the modern era, Sha Luo runs a mysterious dessert shop called āBu Ting.ā There, she serves a special tea called āFloating Lifeā to her customers (spirits and demons), who in return tell her their stories. These stories act as a mirror to her wounded soul, helping her gradually process the trauma left by Zi Miao, who remains a haunting memory in her life. The Development: Her Relationship with Ao Chi By her side in the present is always Ao Chi, the Dragon Prince of the Eastern Sea. Their relationship begins with constant teasing, tension, and arguments, as Sha Luo is closed-off and cynical. However, Ao Chi is her protectorāhe saves her from the dangers of the supernatural world and patiently waits for her to move on from the Water God. His steady presence provides the āhealingā she needs. The Resolution and Ending As the novel progresses, Sha Luo realizes that Zi Miao belongs to a past that has already ended. She chooses to let go of the ghost of her past and embrace her true feelings for Ao Chi. Their romance triumphs: the couple eventually marries, and the story concludes with the birth of their children, proving that the āFloating Worldā can offer real and lasting happiness.
I really canāt understand the plotāhow are we supposed to get romance between the main leads if weāre constantly seeing other peopleās stories? Has anyone read the novel and can explain? Do you think weāll get any love triangle?
And the excuses such as āyounger woman, older manā should stop at some point. You are not speaking to little children. There are also people like us who know very well what you represent.ā
Iām really curious to see how theyāre going to fit all of this into the drama. It will probably have around 40 episodes, because otherwise how could they include everything? I wouldnāt want them to focus too much on the side stories, but obviously through those stories the main characters will also heal their own woundsāand I really like that.
I hope the Water God isnāt just some kind of illusion and is an actual character. Weāll probably get something like a bit of a love triangle, more or less, but overall I really like the plot a lot. Iām really looking forward to watching it, and with each day that passes Iām more curious to see what scenes theyāll release. Itās going to be truly amazing.
The story begins centuries ago, when Zi Miao (the Water God) gives human form to a tree spirit, Sha Luo. However, Zi Miao shapes her in the image of his lost love, Xue Shang. Sha Luo falls deeply in love with him, but lives in the shadow of another woman. Their relationship ends in tragedy: Zi Miao sacrifices himself to save the world from drought, and Sha Luo is left alone, believing that love only brings pain and betrayal.
The Present: The Dessert Shop and the Stories
In the modern era, Sha Luo runs a mysterious dessert shop called āBu Ting.ā There, she serves a special tea called āFloating Lifeā to her customers (spirits and demons), who in return tell her their stories. These stories act as a mirror to her wounded soul, helping her gradually process the trauma left by Zi Miao, who remains a haunting memory in her life.
The Development: Her Relationship with Ao Chi
By her side in the present is always Ao Chi, the Dragon Prince of the Eastern Sea. Their relationship begins with constant teasing, tension, and arguments, as Sha Luo is closed-off and cynical. However, Ao Chi is her protectorāhe saves her from the dangers of the supernatural world and patiently waits for her to move on from the Water God. His steady presence provides the āhealingā she needs.
The Resolution and Ending
As the novel progresses, Sha Luo realizes that Zi Miao belongs to a past that has already ended. She chooses to let go of the ghost of her past and embrace her true feelings for Ao Chi. Their romance triumphs: the couple eventually marries, and the story concludes with the birth of their children, proving that the āFloating Worldā can offer real and lasting happiness.
The Beginning: The Tragic Past (Sha Luo & Zi Miao)
The story begins centuries ago, when Zi Miao (the Water God) gives human form to a tree spirit, Sha Luo. However, Zi Miao shapes her in the image of his lost love, Xue Shang. Sha Luo falls deeply in love with him, but lives in the shadow of another woman. Their relationship ends in tragedy: Zi Miao sacrifices himself to save the world from drought, and Sha Luo is left alone, believing that love only brings pain and betrayal.
The Present: The Dessert Shop and the Stories
In the modern era, Sha Luo runs a mysterious dessert shop called āBu Ting.ā There, she serves a special tea called āFloating Lifeā to her customers (spirits and demons), who in return tell her their stories. These stories act as a mirror to her wounded soul, helping her gradually process the trauma left by Zi Miao, who remains a haunting memory in her life.
The Development: Her Relationship with Ao Chi
By her side in the present is always Ao Chi, the Dragon Prince of the Eastern Sea. Their relationship begins with constant teasing, tension, and arguments, as Sha Luo is closed-off and cynical. However, Ao Chi is her protectorāhe saves her from the dangers of the supernatural world and patiently waits for her to move on from the Water God. His steady presence provides the āhealingā she needs.
The Resolution and Ending
As the novel progresses, Sha Luo realizes that Zi Miao belongs to a past that has already ended. She chooses to let go of the ghost of her past and embrace her true feelings for Ao Chi. Their romance triumphs: the couple eventually marries, and the story concludes with the birth of their children, proving that the āFloating Worldā can offer real and lasting happiness.