Everyone is cursing out the screenwriter but low-key I feel like they do know how to write. This relationship…
Sheās a great actress ā the character is just painfully dumb at times š And honestly⦠exactly what I expected from the SaB screenwriter. A real mess. They have a talent for creating characters who make our blood pressure spike for no reason š
I said it a few days ago in another post and I'm going to say it again. They should have named this show "Who…
Honestly, everyone around her is hiding at least one secret. Sheās the only one walking around in the dark while everyone else already knows the truth ā no wonder they all look at her like sheās the fool of the palace.
And the Preceptor⦠sheās straight-up obsessed. In the novel, she was actually a consort, not a preceptor, so Iām fully expecting her to pull something outrageous later. She already oversteps every boundary possible ā barging into the empressās chambers, lecturing the emperor like she's his wife, acting like she has some claim over their marriage. I just know sheās going to deliver the most infuriating āplot twistā of the whole show.
Lmao I loved KMLM š„° Hang in there girlā¦thankfully its only 30episodes of torture š oops 35 episodes lol
Honestly, ā even if the plot went completely off the rails, Iād still be here just because of these two leads. Despite the chemistry being ridiculous, every episode gives at least one scene that keeps me hanging on.
Yesterdayās bath scene. The moment FL put the hairpin to his neck⦠instantly reminded me of KMLM too.
This drama really knows how to emotionally torture us. Even when the story gets messy, the leads make everything feel intense. Iām suffering, but Iām still watching it šš¤š„
Both the ML and the FLās father are top-tier schemers ā thatās exactly why the story feels so intense. Every…
I think the Prime Minister staging Xian Xueās ādeathā in front of Xiao Huan and Cang Cang is exactly his style ā one move achieving multiple goals at once.
Cutting off Xiao Huanās surveillance. As long as Xian Xue is alive and moving around, Xiao Huan will keep tracking him. A ādeathā wipes the board clean and buys the Prime Minister freedom to move his real chess pieces elsewhere.
Weaponizing Cang Cangās emotions. Even if Cang Cang already hates Xiao Huan, witnessing her brother ādieā because of the emperorās actions deepens that hatred into something irreversible. For the Prime Minister, keeping Cang Cang emotionally unstable means she canāt fully support Xiao Huan, which weakens the Emperor politically.
Maintaining control while appearing like the victim. By sacrificing (fake sacrificing) his own son, he gains moral leverage. Everyone sees him as the grieving father, not the mastermind who manipulated the situation.
Setting up Xian Xue for a bigger future scheme. Youāre right ā the Moon Eclipse or something even bigger. Xian Xue is too important to remove for real, so faking his death allows him to operate in the shadows.
The Prime Minister never does anything for just one result. For him, a single move usually hits at least three targets. Thatās why Xiao Huan always feels like heās one step behind ā he calculates the battlefield, but the Prime Minister calculates people.
So yeah, thereās definitely more behind this ādeathā than just stopping Xiao Huan from tailing Xian Xue. This move rewrites the board entirely.
The FLās growth is actually quite good ā sheās gone from a spoiled, naĆÆve girl to an empress. But even…
Yes, I understand, and I can empathize with her. I only feel sympathy for her. But as a story, they really shouldnāt put so much pressure on viewers from the very first episode. Personally, I love both leads ā and why I started this drama, because I enjoy this type of story.
But wow⦠this plot carries so much weight. I continue watching mainly because of the leads and my curiosity. Cang Cang keeps blaming her husband, and thatās understandable, yet there are suspicious things happening right in front of her eyes that she just canāt see. Thatās the tension weāre stuck with now.
And yes⦠I know the same screenwriter worked on SaB. š
While one is going to death, and the other one is crying to death. My heart keeps breaking every single episode. š Every year, I seem to find a new heartbreak to endure. Last year, Kill Me, Love Me completely destroyed me in the final episode. This year⦠this drama is slowly killing me, episode by episode. š
The FLās growth is actually quite good ā sheās gone from a spoiled, naĆÆve girl to an empress. But even…
āBut the impact is different. Princess Langyaās choices carry far less weight compared to CCās. CC is the empress ā her every decision shakes the entire court. She has lived for years surrounded by schemes, politics, and hidden dangers, so every move she makes affects far more than just herself.ā
Im starting this. Can someone spoil me why is he hellbent on marrying her? Even without meeting her in person?…
As the emperor, he actually doesnāt hold full power. The FLās father is the one controlling the court from behind the scenes. The Grand Tutor basically told him: āMake my daughter the empress, and then Iāll hand you real authority.ā
Meanwhile, the FL has no idea about this political deal. She doesnāt want the marriage at all ā she thinks the emperor is the one forcing her father, when in reality itās the opposite.
About a year before the marriage, he disguised himself and approached her. At first, he wanted to use her, because he assumed she was the same as her father ā manipulative and scheming. But after spending time with her, he realised she was actually innocent and genuinely kind, and he fell for her.
But once the FL discovers his real identity. She feels completely betrayed. Thatās why she starts to hate him, even though his feelings for her became real.
As for Cang Cang and her adoptive brother ā No, she doesnāt romantically love him. She sees him strictly as family, nothing more. He, on the other hand, is loyal to her but complicated in his own way because of the role he plays in the bigger political scheme.
Villains? There are multiple, depending on the episode, but the biggest forces against the FL are tied to the royal court and her own fatherās hidden agenda. Her true allies are few ā mostly Xiao Huan and a very small circle who genuinely want her to survive the palace chaos.
The story is basically: everyone has motives, everyone lies, and she walks into a world where trust is a luxury.
Iām truly enjoying every episode. At last, Iām seeing characters who actually transform throughout the drama.…
The FLās growth is actually quite good ā sheās gone from a spoiled, naĆÆve girl to an empress. But even now, she still doesnāt fully act like one. She has improved, yes, but she still does a lot of nonsense and behaves pretty foolishly at times
I'm really having a headache because of all the misunderstandings. 𤪠What's the point of hiding everything…
He has no evidence to prove his innocence, nor anything solid to expose her father. And on top of that, he once approached her with the intention of using her ā he knows this, and he carries that guilt. Their bond as a couple is also far weaker than the bond she has with her father. She was adored and spoiled by him for over twenty years, while she has only known the ML for barely a year.
So in his mind, being ābetrayedā by him would hurt her far less than discovering that her own father had deceived her. That is why he chooses to shoulder the blame, even when it destroys him.
And the Preceptor⦠sheās straight-up obsessed. In the novel, she was actually a consort, not a preceptor, so Iām fully expecting her to pull something outrageous later. She already oversteps every boundary possible ā barging into the empressās chambers, lecturing the emperor like she's his wife, acting like she has some claim over their marriage. I just know sheās going to deliver the most infuriating āplot twistā of the whole show.
Yesterdayās bath scene. The moment FL put the hairpin to his neck⦠instantly reminded me of KMLM too.
This drama really knows how to emotionally torture us. Even when the story gets messy, the leads make everything feel intense. Iām suffering, but Iām still watching it šš¤š„
Cutting off Xiao Huanās surveillance.
As long as Xian Xue is alive and moving around, Xiao Huan will keep tracking him. A ādeathā wipes the board clean and buys the Prime Minister freedom to move his real chess pieces elsewhere.
Weaponizing Cang Cangās emotions.
Even if Cang Cang already hates Xiao Huan, witnessing her brother ādieā because of the emperorās actions deepens that hatred into something irreversible. For the Prime Minister, keeping Cang Cang emotionally unstable means she canāt fully support Xiao Huan, which weakens the Emperor politically.
Maintaining control while appearing like the victim.
By sacrificing (fake sacrificing) his own son, he gains moral leverage. Everyone sees him as the grieving father, not the mastermind who manipulated the situation.
Setting up Xian Xue for a bigger future scheme.
Youāre right ā the Moon Eclipse or something even bigger. Xian Xue is too important to remove for real, so faking his death allows him to operate in the shadows.
The Prime Minister never does anything for just one result. For him, a single move usually hits at least three targets. Thatās why Xiao Huan always feels like heās one step behind ā he calculates the battlefield, but the Prime Minister calculates people.
So yeah, thereās definitely more behind this ādeathā than just stopping Xiao Huan from tailing Xian Xue. This move rewrites the board entirely.
i think
But wow⦠this plot carries so much weight. I continue watching mainly because of the leads and my curiosity. Cang Cang keeps blaming her husband, and thatās understandable, yet there are suspicious things happening right in front of her eyes that she just canāt see. Thatās the tension weāre stuck with now.
And yes⦠I know the same screenwriter worked on SaB. š
Meanwhile, the FL has no idea about this political deal. She doesnāt want the marriage at all ā she thinks the emperor is the one forcing her father, when in reality itās the opposite.
About a year before the marriage, he disguised himself and approached her. At first, he wanted to use her, because he assumed she was the same as her father ā manipulative and scheming. But after spending time with her, he realised she was actually innocent and genuinely kind, and he fell for her.
But once the FL discovers his real identity. She feels completely betrayed. Thatās why she starts to hate him, even though his feelings for her became real.
As for Cang Cang and her adoptive brother ā
No, she doesnāt romantically love him. She sees him strictly as family, nothing more. He, on the other hand, is loyal to her but complicated in his own way because of the role he plays in the bigger political scheme.
Villains?
There are multiple, depending on the episode, but the biggest forces against the FL are tied to the royal court and her own fatherās hidden agenda. Her true allies are few ā mostly Xiao Huan and a very small circle who genuinely want her to survive the palace chaos.
The story is basically:
everyone has motives, everyone lies, and she walks into a world where trust is a luxury.
So in his mind, being ābetrayedā by him would hurt her far less than discovering that her own father had deceived her. That is why he chooses to shoulder the blame, even when it destroys him.