It is clear that you are an arrogant and conceited person who does not appreciate help and even says things that…
Let's use this analogy. There is a stranger who wants to ask you for money, say $10,000, and of course you have that money, but he knows that if he asks you directly, you will definitely not give it to him. so they find a way to get you to lend it to him by helping you and even saving your life. At first, you would definitely be suspicious of a stranger approaching you and even helping you, but after that stranger saves your life and even in a situation where he could take your money without caring about your life (like in this drama where after the wedding, Mingyi could have just taken the medicine and left without caring about Ji Bozai's safety), you would start to trust that person. However, it turns out that after saving your life, that person then asks you for money.
It is clear that you are an arrogant and conceited person who does not appreciate help and even says things that…
And as in my previous review. At the very least, Ji Bo Zai should have thought about **why** Ming Yi suddenly wanted the medicine instead of immediately getting angry and kicking Mingyi out without even giving him his medicine.
It is clear that you are an arrogant and conceited person who does not appreciate help and even says things that…
you said "if she never showed up in his life everything would have been better for him" that's nonsense. Even without Ming Yi, his life would still be miserable. Why? Because he would have to face Mu Qi Bai alone, and there are several circumstances that clearly make it impossible for Ji Bozai to survive without Ming Yi. First, facing the demon in the valley of death that Mu Qi Bai had nurtured, without the techniques taught by Ming Yi, Ji Bozai would not be able to purify the demon, and if it could not be purified, Mu Qi Bai would receive even greater power from absorbing the demon. Second, during Mu Qi Bai's rebellion, without the tools created by Ming Yi, the loss of life would certainly be greater, and without their combined techniques, Ji Bozai would not be able to defeat Mu Qi Bai. Especially since half of the demons have not been purified, they must face the stronger Mu Qi Bai.
So, with the great help Mingyi gave Ji Bozai, especially since Mingyi didn't actually have to help him because he could have taken the medicine anytime after the oath, isn't it fair to say that Ji Bozai's character is selfish, ungrateful, and unable to recognize genuine kindness?
You can watch Prisoned of Love to compare the characters.
There is no doubt that you are a woman - even a toxic annoying FL can be defended by you folks like its nothing…
It is clear that you are an arrogant and conceited person who does not appreciate help and even says things that are so exaggerated. You say that Ji Bozai has helped Mingyi a lot (100 times?), even though it is just an expression, but can you prove it? What scenes up to episode 15 show Ji Bozai helping Mingyi? All I can see is the scene where Ji Bozai helps when the Yaoguang soldiers want to capture Mingyi, then helps a little when Mingyi is holding the bracelet that causes pain, and when fighting the fox tribe, and most clearly when Mingyi's identity is revealed by Mu Qibai.
Meanwhile, Mingyi also clearly helped Ji Bozai a lot. If it weren't for Mingyi pretending to like Ji Bozai, wouldn't Mu Qibai have succeeded in planting a spy that could have caused several plans to fail? Wasn't Mingyi very helpful when the judge was exposed? When the new judge used a device to track Millet, didn't Ming Yi prevent him (even if it was for her own benefit, but from Ji Bozai's perspective, wasn't this considered helping)? Then, when fighting the fox, even though Ji Bozai helped Mingyi, didn't Mingyi also help him twice? The first time, when Ji Bozai was under an illusion, Mingyi helped him regain consciousness.
Then, when Ji Bozai helped him, didn't Mingyi turn around and help him too? Then, in the scene after episode 15, when Ji Bozai was caught absorbing demons, didn't Mingyi try to cover it up and even use his powers to delay the situation? And this absorption is clearly Ji Bozai's responsibility because the demon was in his territory and would be used to rebel. And as you said, without Mingyi, wouldn't Ji Bozai have been labeled as harboring a demon and a wicked practitioner?
How would you respond?
So, with the great help Mingyi gave Ji Bozai, especially since Mingyi didn't actually have to help him because he could have taken the medicine anytime after the oath, isn't it fair to say that Ji Bozai's character is selfish, ungrateful, and unable to recognize genuine kindness?
You can watch Prisoned of Love to compare the characters.
Meanwhile, Mingyi also clearly helped Ji Bozai a lot. If it weren't for Mingyi pretending to like Ji Bozai, wouldn't Mu Qibai have succeeded in planting a spy that could have caused several plans to fail? Wasn't Mingyi very helpful when the judge was exposed? When the new judge used a device to track Millet, didn't Ming Yi prevent him (even if it was for her own benefit, but from Ji Bozai's perspective, wasn't this considered helping)? Then, when fighting the fox, even though Ji Bozai helped Mingyi, didn't Mingyi also help him twice? The first time, when Ji Bozai was under an illusion, Mingyi helped him regain consciousness.
Then, when Ji Bozai helped him, didn't Mingyi turn around and help him too? Then, in the scene after episode 15, when Ji Bozai was caught absorbing demons, didn't Mingyi try to cover it up and even use his powers to delay the situation? And this absorption is clearly Ji Bozai's responsibility because the demon was in his territory and would be used to rebel. And as you said, without Mingyi, wouldn't Ji Bozai have been labeled as harboring a demon and a wicked practitioner?