I honestly do not care about any of the antagonists. Some of their explanations for why they hate Feng Suige are…
Right~ What if he was brainwashed or something by Prime Minister Zhuang during the 2 years they didn't meet? Or during any of those times when ML wasn't in the city? Many possibilities, although I dunno what the novel mentioned X') Those assassins they encountered could be sent by PM Zhuang, too.
Agreed! He's not a villain, but more like an angry big child.. Somehow similar to Xiao Kai Yan from TJOL. X'D
I honestly do not care about any of the antagonists. Some of their explanations for why they hate Feng Suige are…
True. Murong Yao's reasoning for despising the emperor maybe acceptable to an extent, but him hating Sui Ge is ridiculous. I think some of this hate stemmed from his insecurities towards the male lead, too. He can hate him but to the point of wanting to k!ll his one and only childhood friend is a little overboard imo... They were both children back then, without power or abilities to protect themselves.
Then, again, Murong Yao is selling his country which his father had risked his life to protect, to none other than the enemies.
Ikr?? She's delusional... Unfortunately, Xi Yang inherited her traitsπ₯² And I hope the second prince, her son, doesn't turn evil as time passes by...π₯Ή
The Storm Alliance was founded by Feng Suige's mother. At one point in one of the pre-release trailers, we see…
This is the golden age of villains I presume π They're all sneaky in their own ways~ I love how the villains are portrayed here; formidable with no-nonsense attitudes, but have their own stories for revenge. Some are brash while some are calculative. There are several grey characters too, except for one lovelorn princess π« ....
The Storm Alliance was founded by Feng Suige's mother. At one point in one of the pre-release trailers, we see…
Thank you for a very detailed response!β¨ As for Murong Yao being a loose cannon, I couldn't agree more to that lol~ For someone who has so much filial piety, I'm guessing his goals may have been connected to his father, or maybe someone else, too... That reason alone doesn't really make sense enough for a rebellion either..π€ HMMM... My little brain can't think anymore, so I'll just stop guessing π€£. They'll show us soon anyways~ (β β§β β½β β¦β )
Whie everyone complains about the same OST playing constant, I might be the only one unbothered by it, in fact…
You're not alone~ π I'm loving it, too!β¨ Especially the opening credits OST. (β Β β ββ βΏβ ββ Β β )β β‘ Also, the song "Don't Cry" somehow really suits Xi Yang in a sense, cuz of the lyrics "I'll find my way back home.." & "I'll remember my way back home"... It's like the song's telling us (from XY's Pov) that she regrets and will repay what she owed her family, and that she'll definitely return to her home...
Agreed! He's not a villain, but more like an angry big child.. Somehow similar to Xiao Kai Yan from TJOL. X'D
Then, again, Murong Yao is selling his country which his father had risked his life to protect, to none other than the enemies.
As for Murong Yao being a loose cannon, I couldn't agree more to that lol~ For someone who has so much filial piety, I'm guessing his goals may have been connected to his father, or maybe someone else, too... That reason alone doesn't really make sense enough for a rebellion either..π€ HMMM... My little brain can't think anymore, so I'll just stop guessing π€£. They'll show us soon anyways~ (β β§β β½β β¦β )
Especially the opening credits OST. (β Β β ββ βΏβ ββ Β β )β β‘ Also, the song "Don't Cry" somehow really suits Xi Yang in a sense, cuz of the lyrics "I'll find my way back home.." & "I'll remember my way back home"... It's like the song's telling us (from XY's Pov) that she regrets and will repay what she owed her family, and that she'll definitely return to her home...