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Replying to Mailyn Oct 7, 2024
Which of the male/female leads die, if any?
is it "censor adaptation of same sex original work" cause whenever both FL meet i find that vibe , its not friendship.
Replying to Mailyn Oct 6, 2024
Which of the male/female leads die, if any?
can you tell me if their is good romance and chemistry between couple then i would not mind death of anyone
On Dawn Is Breaking Oct 5, 2024
emperor part was disgusting but if i think this way its comman in historical time even nowdays powerful people do that,That is a different matter, in earlier times it used to happen openly, now it happens secretly. so for me thats not shocking . but definetly unacceptable
Replying to Toluwani Oct 5, 2024
it's 73 episodes. it's a very good drama, currently rewatching now.
I believe it's important to respect the fact that there are two versions of the series: the 78-episode TV version and the 73-episode DVD version. Each person is free to consider whichever version they prefer. There's no need to argue about which one is the 'true' version. Both exist, and it’s simply a matter of personal choice. In my opinion, the longer version can often provide more depth and insight into the story. Ultimately, it's about enjoying the series in the way that resonates most with you.
Replying to Toluwani Oct 5, 2024
it's 73 episodes. it's a very good drama, currently rewatching now.
its 78 , YT has 73
Replying to SilentEyes Oct 5, 2024
How's the romance and the ending?
The love between the couple is beautifully depicted, showcasing a mature romance that transcends the typical teenage or youthful clichés. Their relationship is grounded in deep understanding, mutual respect, and the kind of patience that comes with life experience. Throughout their journey, they navigate the complexities of love with grace, demonstrating that true intimacy requires more than just passion; it thrives on open communication and empathy. HE