You will be able to follow. They do the flashbacks pretty well to show their past relationship.
Okay, thanks. Since I haven’t started watching either of them yet, I think I’ll watch Princess Agent first because I’m curious about ML—it seems to have a different name 😊
If we haven’t watched Princess Agent yet and are starting with this series, will we be able to follow the backstory right away? Or is it better to watch Princess Agent first?
I don't exactly get you! But ML and FL are from the same world/universe! They both are transmigrated to a different…
Because my interpretation is that the three of them are three modern characters who have transmigrated into the world of the novel, because their code is a greeting message using English as a sign of modern people who have transmigrated into the world of the novel. Yeah, I don't really know if SFL is also a 2D character, but they are characters from a novel set in modern times.
I don't exactly get you! But ML and FL are from the same world/universe! They both are transmigrated to a different…
Yeah, according to my interpretation, ML and FL know that Xie Yong Er is a character who also transmigrated from the modern world to the world of this novel, which is why they asked for a greeting in English as a code that this person is a modern person who transmigrated to the world of this novel. Yeah , I'm not sure if SFL is a modern person who is a 2D comic character, because SFL often mentions that those characters are 2D characters, but maybe you're right, my interpretation is wrong.
I don't exactly get you! But ML and FL are from the same world/universe! They both are transmigrated to a different…
Watch again the episode where Yu Wan Yin talks to Xie Yong Er, where Xie Yong Er doesn't know the city of Beijing and when Xie Yong Er mentions her hometown, Yu Wan Yin realizes that it is a city she has never heard of even though both of them come from modern China. Is it wrong to say that they come from different universes?
An “isekai” themed series with a Multiverse concept ☺, both set in modern China but in different universes. Are FL and ML also in different universes? ☺
One of the strengths of this series is that all of the characters are given memorable moments. The series does not only focus on the world of ML and FL, but the characters also have their own interesting stories. The director successfully conveys the message of each character in the series to the audience. Even Emperor of Jinxiu, a tyrannical and cruel emperor, made me empathize with him in the end.
That was not a romance scene it was kinda like despair like she thought she died in other dramas if a significant…
I didn't mind when he yan thought xiao jue died, but the scene after that, after the wutou commander died, the war still continued, why should there be a “romantic” scene should be later after the war is over, but actually I'm not antipathetic to romantic scenes, and I like the chemistry of these two main roles.
Fighting/war scenes are cool, but don't force romantic scenes into war scenes, they are both experienced generals on the battlefield, why are they given scenes where they both become careless and not in a state of alert and focus, if it's a war scene, romance is secondary, war is number one. Why do I say there is a scene that is too forced because when it is still a war, how can two experienced generals not be in alert focus? They should have included the romantic scenes after they knew they had won the war and the war had just ended.
How come here Tian Xi Wei, doesn't use her original voice, I just watched ep 1, but I heard not her original voice, I know Tian Xi Wei, one of the artists rarely dubbed, will the next episode use her original voice?
The bread that He Yan likes to eat, which was once a betting tool when He Yan had archery fights, what is the name of that bread? Is it still widely found in China in the modern world?