GJZ is crying because he's her friend, but also because she's responsible for his pain. She feels guilty for it…
She is not responsible for his pain. He is responsible for his own pain. He doesn't love her, he only sees her as a possession, his reaction when he learned she was getting married is clear about that. That was not sadness, that was a child seeing he wasn't getting what he wanted and throwing a tantrum. She may also be crying because she didn't expect his reaction/may have been scared, it is pretty intense, when it should have been if he had been stable. She feels guilty because he has been trying to make her feel guilty. Typical behaviour of toxic and unstable people.
That SML hit her with a whip when he was angry. Literally committed violence when he didn't get his way. 1. Never,…
You're right. His reaction when he learned she was getting married is not one of a man in love. He just saw what he thought was his possession go away and got mad. He would have abused her if they had been married. What reliable man draws his sword to the woman he is supposedly in love with and smash things in her room just because she loves another? It's not even immaturity, it's a completely toxic behaviour.
Yall are acting like the fl isnt childish and set her dowry on fire to reject the wedding
I don't find that childish, it's a form of protestation against a father who abandonned her. But given her age, it would be completely natural if she were behaving like a child. Teenagers and young adults (and even adults at all age) aren't mature all the time, they are childish at times.
She was lucky that they didn't stay together; she would have been miserable all her life if she had been forced to stay with him. There wasn't really a couple, so it couldn't have a happy ending.
Love it ❤️ ! It just keeps getting better with every episode. I also love my second favorite couple, Qian…
I also hope she will have a happy ending: free from that abusive man, who terrorises her and chains her to force her to stay with him. Chemistry between them? Well... maybe for those who like to see women being abused. He has no feelings for her; he just likes to control her and enjoys having his prey at his mercy.
Oh please that bath scene is not hot. It’s creepy and disgusting . That there is not romance. 🤢
I agree. I don't see anything hot in a woman forced to submit sexually to a man to save herself and her son. This is not romance and they are not in love. She is terrified and desperate, while he is abusive and only enjoys to have her in his power. Completely disgusting. I can't imagine how one can find that attractive and want to see more of that.
And he was right to do so. She wasn't in her right mind.
That's two different things. His brother is a bully and likes to trample people who are weaker than him. And the SML usually acts in a similar way, because of the education he received. But not that time.
She needed a shock to get out of her trance, and the slap served that purpose. He isn't mistreating her in that moment (for once), he is helping her.
She tried to assassinate the King. A slap is the least of what she deserved.
The king killed her dad. But does this mean she has the right to endanger her whole family? Not at all. If she kills the king or even harm him, her mother and her brother will be slaughtered. She has the right to get herself killed, if she wants to, but she shouldn't be making that decision for her family.
And he was right to do so. She wasn't in her right mind.
For me, yes, he was completely right to do that. She wasn't listening to him and was completely lost in her grief and revenge. That slap helped her gain her senses back. Had she continued what she was doing, she would have endangered her whole family, not just herself. And nothing, not even anger or sadness, can justify that.
I never taste the food I cook beforehand, even if I cook for others. And I think a lot of people are the same.
I don't think I will debate further on that subject. Knowing if a lot (and it can still be a lot without it being the majority) of people taste their food while cooking is not crucial.
But just to say it: I don't consider chatGPT to be a reliable source of information and knowledge. Quite the contrary, actually.
Does Fu Yun Xi really suffer from a mysterious illness as the summary suggests? Because I'm at episode 5 at the…
No, it's not a mistake. I don't know if it's a mysterious illness, but he does have a serious health problem. You'll see it in one of the next episodes (don't remember which one, though).
She may also be crying because she didn't expect his reaction/may have been scared, it is pretty intense, when it should have been if he had been stable.
She feels guilty because he has been trying to make her feel guilty. Typical behaviour of toxic and unstable people.
His reaction when he learned she was getting married is not one of a man in love. He just saw what he thought was his possession go away and got mad. He would have abused her if they had been married.
What reliable man draws his sword to the woman he is supposedly in love with and smash things in her room just because she loves another?
It's not even immaturity, it's a completely toxic behaviour.
She needed a shock to get out of her trance, and the slap served that purpose. He isn't mistreating her in that moment (for once), he is helping her.
She wasn't listening to him and was completely lost in her grief and revenge. That slap helped her gain her senses back. Had she continued what she was doing, she would have endangered her whole family, not just herself. And nothing, not even anger or sadness, can justify that.
But just to say it: I don't consider chatGPT to be a reliable source of information and knowledge. Quite the contrary, actually.