If Xiao Jue didn't, I would have punched Chu Zhao. Chu Zhao, I defended you, I thought you are just being misunderstood and are in delusion. I felt pity for you! How could you even think about this? At least after seeing them kiss you should have moved on. The novel Chu Zhao was better than this. My God! Hate would be less what I feel for you at the moment.
Guys I have to wait for 1 hour before it shows to me. But I just saw the preview of ep 35 and 36 and can anyone tell me what's the royal decree of ep 35 all about? Did they get married or not? Why are both of them so upset? Did Chu Zhao do something? Oh my God!
He played Prince Langya in TBOY and Dashing Youth. I really can’t unsee that role, it was so memorable. To me,…
I saw him in youthful glory. Honestly whenever they zoom into his face, even if he makes faces, I don't see a villain. His face is suitable for a positive role. Also maybe because he did a lot of positive roles, maybe I am not able to see him differently.
Xaio Jue using the "she's my beloved" excuse is pulled from the novel - and in the novel this was actually…
In the novel, the king never wanted to kill He Yan. ML told emperor that because she was his woman/his love he kept her with him disguised as a man but later she showed immense bravery and learnt military skills. Because he had told it to the emperor way back before anybody else knew, emperor wasn't angry and even issued a marriage decree.
My perspective on why ML emphasized on He Yan being his love was, her background could be checked. For a woman to learn those skills at that time was weird. Especially because in the novel, there was a rebirth story. The old He Yan was now in the body of a new He Yan who was a daughter of a normal palace guard. She grew up in the capital and all her family & neighbours knew her, she was just a simple woman. No one would believe she learnt millitary skills. That's why it was easier to say she was Xiao Jue's love interest and later learnt military when she lived in the garrison with him.
The drama blended both of it. So I think they took the same stance as in the novel.
Hate would be less what I feel for you at the moment.
https://wetv.vip/en/play/r8gz353358o5vo8/p4101xsmkz9-Teaser_EP35%3A_Legend_of_The_Female_General
Ep 36 preview
https://wetv.vip/en/play/r8gz353358o5vo8/r41017bijlv-Teaser_EP36%3A_Legend_of_The_Female_General
My perspective on why ML emphasized on He Yan being his love was, her background could be checked. For a woman to learn those skills at that time was weird. Especially because in the novel, there was a rebirth story. The old He Yan was now in the body of a new He Yan who was a daughter of a normal palace guard. She grew up in the capital and all her family & neighbours knew her, she was just a simple woman. No one would believe she learnt millitary skills. That's why it was easier to say she was Xiao Jue's love interest and later learnt military when she lived in the garrison with him.
The drama blended both of it. So I think they took the same stance as in the novel.