Just for my own curiosity, could they please show a letter written in Qi script? I'm so curious to see what it would look like after watching what was written in Jiu Er's dream.
Same here! Just imagine the wonders the talented writers of this drama could have done with the Chong Zi plot,…
That's really awesome! I find the little details in the drama so interesting. I hope she writes more scripts based on the same world and turns it into a franchise. I really hope this drama blows up. It would give her the encouragement she needs.
OMG, so Avenue X has done a review of this (not good... surprise!).Since she couldn't come up with any real stuff…
I stopped watching her a long time ago when I realized her criticisms weren’t objective. I mean, I get that everyone has their preferences and reviews are really subjective but she tends to wax quite vitriolic about minutiae. I don’t mind criticisms of my favorite dramas if they tend to be fair. I prefer Marcus here, he’ll simply say that so and so drama is not my thing or not to my taste. Of course if there are obvious flaws or badly written scripts they need to be called out. I just find that I disagree with most of her rants.
After seeing the previews, I’m afraid the coriander fairy is up to no good and possesses a hidden agenda. She probably wants to use Yetan, that is why she’s sticking to her like glue. I wish she had never left the Heavenly Realm. And I really can’t stand the Heavenly Emperor. He’s the worst. All the other Emperors, including the Void Emperor, are either good or have some redeeming qualities. But the Heavenly Emperor has none.
Him being in jail because he allegedly killed Lau Hu when trying to help Keyuncha escape. SJR really wanted to…
@Enigma05 - it would have been more weird if she just accepted his explanation and forgave him. It's not natural. Even if your spouse killed your parent by accident, you would still go through the natural process of grieving and blaming (it's part of the 5 stages of grief). Anyone who has experienced loss of a loved one, understand this. When the pain is gone or manageable, then the person grieving would be able to process things more clearly, that is when forgiveness comes in. How the FL lead is acting is entirely natural and I'm glad that the writing doesn't sugar coat it with the 'love conquers all' trope. Old Hao was not just a partner to her, he was a best friend and a father. He meant the world to her. ML understood this, that is why he wasn't angry when she said she couldn't forgive him.
Did anyone wonder if Uncle Hu was referring to Su Jiu Er’s mom when he was advising Han Zheng and told him, ‘sometimes you may love a woman, but she just doesn’t love you back?’ I’ve often wondered if Old Hu secretly liked Su Jiu Er’s mom.
I saw the previews for the next episodes and it made my heart drop. Angst is on its way 🥹🙁. I can’t even predict what will happen in the next episodes as this drama keeps surprising me and that’s just one reason I love it so much.
Didn’t the general say Qian-Qi couples can’t have kids? So how could she be half Qi?
Thank you. I hadn’t watched ep 18 when I wrote that comment. It’s sad that the races are incompatible, and I can’t tolerate the Qi race being discriminated against. I hope they find a solution to their problems soon.
I'm wondering about the stone..I know removing it makes them weak but does it possibly also make them have a human…
Hmm.... I don't want them reducing his lifespan, that would definitely be a cop out. He has responsibilities to his kingdom that extend way beyond having a relationship. Why not extend her lifespan instead?
I am rooting for Su Jiu Er being half Qi and here is my argument. I'm all for a Qian-Qi partnership when it comes to work and close friendship, but given the relatively short lifespan of the Qian people, it breaks my heart if the Crown Prince to the Qi kingdom will fall for a girl who will die within a century (even if she has a long life span for the Qian people) and be forced to spend several centuries alone without his loved one by his side. And it is said that the Qi people only have one love in their lifetime. I wonder how the writer plans to deal with this plot, I hope they do justice to this plotline and not just sweep it under the rug without a satisfactory resolution....
This is why I sort of have aversion to immortal falling for a mortal tropes. What happens when the mortal starts aging, gets old and dies? (a la Highlander).
The Qi people, despite their superior abilities seem to have the shorter end of the stick in this drama, being constantly discriminated against, forced to sell their Qi vital stone due to hunger and so on. I do hope that at least their Royalty don't have to make some die hard sacrifices for the greater good....
When the pain is gone or manageable, then the person grieving would be able to process things more clearly, that is when forgiveness comes in. How the FL lead is acting is entirely natural and I'm glad that the writing doesn't sugar coat it with the 'love conquers all' trope. Old Hao was not just a partner to her, he was a best friend and a father. He meant the world to her. ML understood this, that is why he wasn't angry when she said she couldn't forgive him.
This is why I sort of have aversion to immortal falling for a mortal tropes. What happens when the mortal starts aging, gets old and dies? (a la Highlander).
The Qi people, despite their superior abilities seem to have the shorter end of the stick in this drama, being constantly discriminated against, forced to sell their Qi vital stone due to hunger and so on. I do hope that at least their Royalty don't have to make some die hard sacrifices for the greater good....