It was an amazing drama! I really appreciated how much effort they put into even the smallest details.
The only—and biggest—issue I have is the choice of the female lead’s partner. I understand that she wanted someone gentle and loyal, but Xiang Liu was one of the most loyal people she could have ever met. She never truly considered him and rejected him outright because of his bad reputation. Yet every time she was in danger, he ran to her—even when she had betrayed him. He protected and healed her in secret so many times.
Tushan Jing was great too, but from my point of view, she seemed more comfortable and more like herself when she was with Xiang Liu. After the drug incident, I kept hoping they would end up together, but it never happened. I started watching with the expectation that he might become the male lead, so the ending was really disappointing for me.
Now that I think about it, it frustrates me even more. He saved her countless times, and even when she knew he was in danger, she never truly tried to help him or plead for him. That felt incredibly unfair. She was too cruel to him. He deserved so much better.
Honestly, if she had taken the time to truly understand him, I’m sure she could have fallen in love with him. But instead, she chose the “perfect prince”…
The only—and biggest—issue I have is the choice of the female lead’s partner. I understand that she wanted someone gentle and loyal, but Xiang Liu was one of the most loyal people she could have ever met. She never truly considered him and rejected him outright because of his bad reputation. Yet every time she was in danger, he ran to her—even when she had betrayed him. He protected and healed her in secret so many times.
Tushan Jing was great too, but from my point of view, she seemed more comfortable and more like herself when she was with Xiang Liu. After the drug incident, I kept hoping they would end up together, but it never happened. I started watching with the expectation that he might become the male lead, so the ending was really disappointing for me.
Now that I think about it, it frustrates me even more. He saved her countless times, and even when she knew he was in danger, she never truly tried to help him or plead for him. That felt incredibly unfair. She was too cruel to him. He deserved so much better.
Honestly, if she had taken the time to truly understand him, I’m sure she could have fallen in love with him. But instead, she chose the “perfect prince”…
Sorry guys, i just needed to vent..