Considering she is not only an accomplice but pressured him into doing it, that woman thinking is twisted to start…
So, it's a typo? I was wondering why anyone would disagree with such facts. Someone did reply me about how a person becomes a monster when faced with supreme authority. In my opinion, even when faced with supreme authority, no good husband will kill his wife because he's ordered to do so, don't you agree?
"If you're still a good emperor, the Xiao clan and I will swear our loyalty o you." I think Duke Su was reminding the emperor that, should he become a tyrant or evil one day, he'll be against him, or am I wrong?
"Your Majesty, do you still remember when you first attended the court?" He's reminding him to not forget how kind he was back, that he even cared about a bird. He's also reminding him not to become an emperor that deemed lives of people as dispensable to achieve his great plans.
"If someone like me can't obtain such happiness, why do all of you deserve it?" That's just hypocritical. She wants everyone to be unhappy, just because she isn't happy? I wasn't sure before, but upon watching episode 32, I was sure of it. Wanning is crazy!!
"The whole imperial court owes me too much." So what? Just because the imperial court owes her doesn't put everyone at her mercy, does it? Does Wanning think she is invisible? Evil always has its retribution.
"The person on the throne can't kill me no matter what." Really? Wanning shouldn't be too sure about that, from my understanding, the emperor hates her guts. "It's called confidence." Sounds like overconfidence to me.
How so? Just because I said its overrated? Besides, people have different tastes and opinions. So, me expressing my opinion doesn't make my taste poor, does it?
"Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad."So, yes.
You are right, SYR losing his mind is the heaven's divine retribution descending on him. I hope he lose more than that, I want him to suffer as much as XFF suffered.
even biden can become president. how a wife killer can't be good officer? he was force to do so due to pressure…
What kind of logic is that? Of course, sacrifices are meant to be made, but I believe one should sacrifice less important things to protect the important ones. Are you telling me his wife is less important than his career? Or are you saying he was right by doing so?
Yes, during the ancient times, a word from the higher ups, the imperial family to be precise can turn a noble to a slave, but that's his wife he sacrificed, it's not just some stranger he sacrificed, but the one who shared weal and woe with him when no one believed him. She sold her qin, her valued jade pendant, and many others to ensure he takes the imperial exam. But he deemed the life of such a person as dispensable and less than his career? That's just ridiculous. It's not as if he didn't have a choice, he could have sided with the emperor and take Wanning down, but he didn't. And even if he didn't have a choice, killing his wife is still not an option. Of course, I know how the office life works. You said Jesus sacrificed his love to save his ideal, in what way?
Depending on when the former Emperor got Concubine Li and how old she was at the time, they could be around the…
Yes, they get married pretty young as it's in the ancient times. But since JSR is consort Li's older sister, and they have the same father and mother, then their age difference can't exceed 5 years. Furthermore, from my understanding of the drama, consort Li became a consort a little after JSR got married to JYB. The emperor and XH are around the same age, if so, consort Li is older than the emperor.
I know it happens a fair bit for emperors to imherit concubines, but not every dynasty does that. Each dynasty has it rules, some dynasty kills the consorts with no child for the emperor when the emperor dies. The rules of "Great Yan" isn't make known to viewers. So, we can't say whether he's meant to take the late emperor's consort as his. Besides, he took only her as his consort among many consorts of the late emperor as his consort.
zero. It relies on clichés.So, the guys says a line feeling like "I don't care about you".BUT, says after that…
You're right, there are dramas that has "cliches" but are still interesting. "Cliches" are not what ruins a drama, in my opinion, I think the plot, acting, and chemistry is what defines a drama. If a drama doesn't have one of those three, the show will only end up becoming an average one.
"It's called confidence." Sounds like overconfidence to me.
I hope he lose more than that, I want him to suffer as much as XFF suffered.
Yes, during the ancient times, a word from the higher ups, the imperial family to be precise can turn a noble to a slave, but that's his wife he sacrificed, it's not just some stranger he sacrificed, but the one who shared weal and woe with him when no one believed him. She sold her qin, her valued jade pendant, and many others to ensure he takes the imperial exam. But he deemed the life of such a person as dispensable and less than his career? That's just ridiculous.
It's not as if he didn't have a choice, he could have sided with the emperor and take Wanning down, but he didn't. And even if he didn't have a choice, killing his wife is still not an option.
Of course, I know how the office life works.
You said Jesus sacrificed his love to save his ideal, in what way?
I know it happens a fair bit for emperors to imherit concubines, but not every dynasty does that. Each dynasty has it rules, some dynasty kills the consorts with no child for the emperor when the emperor dies. The rules of "Great Yan" isn't make known to viewers. So, we can't say whether he's meant to take the late emperor's consort as his. Besides, he took only her as his consort among many consorts of the late emperor as his consort.