Do you think the grandparent couple will stay until the end or will they die? I have a feeling they won't make…
Let's hope they do—unless there’s some bizarre comedic funeral scene! This is a black comedy—couldn't agree more—they're great! I'm sure they're enjoying their roles. Why not? At their age, they've got nothing left to prove; they've already done it all.
wow the writer really did make it seem like a break up is the gravest mistake in life lol. it's the end, finish…
The writer acknowledges that life can be incredibly complex, especially when dealing with relationships, breakups, mental health struggles, and health issues. These elements add layers of difficulty to an already challenging life, highlighting how messy and overwhelming it can be at times. It's not just about the breakup, there is a bigger picture.
I feel like the public would have a field day with the drama happening in the house. There is murder, mystery…
Apparently the novel, Qing Ning , written by Shi Jing, uses these themes regularly in her novels. Shi Jing is known for crafting stories that blend romance, mystery, and historical elements. I think it has been well adapted
Chinese writers in 2024 gave all dramas with reverse harem ..
Hang on, it seems like there’s a double standard here. When a male lead has several women interested in him, it’s often accepted without much criticism. But when a female lead has multiple men pursuing her, it’s judged differently. Instead of focusing on whether it’s a male or female lead, we should look at how the story is written and if the relationships are developed well. If the story has changed from 5 guys to 2 guys, it will be because of trying to simplify the narrative into a short space, and still maintain ia clear storyline without overcrowding the plot. By the way, I think that it is great that they are presenting women in a more mature way (albeit her voice is quite high). Plus, it’s refreshing to see female leads having the freedom to choose or reject relationships without being portrayed as weak or indecisive.
- The mystery revolving around her mother's death is still unsolved. There's no solid evidence that's pointing…
Response 1: I agree. The story uses a lot of misleading clues to keep viewers guessing. This helps build suspense and keeps the mystery interesting.
Response 2: At first, the Duke of Ying might seem like a respectable person because of his title, but there’s more to him. He’s not as good as he seems.
Response 3: Definitely not a good person. He’s shown as someone who abuses his power and treats others badly, especially women.
Response 4: Yes, it seems like the investigation into the FL’s origins is a key part of the story. Eventually, it will help clear things up between the FL and ML, and allow their relationship to move forward.
Response 5: The FL’s actions make sense because she wants answers, even if it means taking risks. Her impulsive behaviour shows that she has flaws, which makes her character more realistic. Both the FL and ML have their own issues to deal with, which makes the story relatable.
When a male lead has several women interested in him, it’s often accepted without much criticism. But when a female lead has multiple men pursuing her, it’s judged differently. Instead of focusing on whether it’s a male or female lead, we should look at how the story is written and if the relationships are developed well. If the story has changed from 5 guys to 2 guys, it will be because of trying to simplify the narrative into a short space, and still maintain ia clear storyline without overcrowding the plot.
By the way, I think that it is great that they are presenting women in a more mature way (albeit her voice is quite high). Plus, it’s refreshing to see female leads having the freedom to choose or reject relationships without being portrayed as weak or indecisive.
Response 2: At first, the Duke of Ying might seem like a respectable person because of his title, but there’s more to him. He’s not as good as he seems.
Response 3: Definitely not a good person. He’s shown as someone who abuses his power and treats others badly, especially women.
Response 4: Yes, it seems like the investigation into the FL’s origins is a key part of the story. Eventually, it will help clear things up between the FL and ML, and allow their relationship to move forward.
Response 5: The FL’s actions make sense because she wants answers, even if it means taking risks. Her impulsive behaviour shows that she has flaws, which makes her character more realistic. Both the FL and ML have their own issues to deal with, which makes the story relatable.