Bonded In Purpose
Imagine yourself as woman, if you will, having your cousin pawned to the sworn enemy of your family who has made it clear far and wide that they are out for vengeance into a marriage alliance. She’s in love with someone and they want to get married. You want her to be happy with the man she loves, so you arrange for her and he live to escape the marriage so you can take her place.
You dress in wedding clothes and take off to meet him. But, from the moment you meet him, he is rude, degrading and even physically threatening. Staying leaves you vulnerable to harm, leaving means your entire family will be wiped out.
From your childhood to present age you have sat at the feet of your grandfather and learning subjects normally reserved for men. You are a quick thinker, intelligent and good at looking past outward appearances into the heart of people, and are skilled in communication. You take nothing at face value and dig deep to learn the truth.
Eventually, you are able to gain this man’s trust and you develop a strong bond that cannot be shaken, because you both want the same thing. No matter who, or what comes your way you remain steadfast in your commitment to each other and your shared goal.
This is what this drama is about.
It shows how some people placed in places of leadership should not be leaders, how some who manipulate and contort the needs of the people entrusted to them are exploited and endangered in order to increase their power. How some blame everyone else for their ruthlessness and greed on everyone and their obsessions for their own failures. How lies you create can twist you into believing they are true. And, how putting the wellbeing of others above yours is how you make a real impact.
Every single cast member, the scriptwriter, the production, scenery, props, editing, location and music all combine into an epic and spectacular production.
This drama is a must watch. Liu Yuning and Song Zuer shine brilliantly in their individual roles and especially together. The chemistry between them that pulls their roles together is beautifully developed. They both deserve accolades for their stellar performances.
You dress in wedding clothes and take off to meet him. But, from the moment you meet him, he is rude, degrading and even physically threatening. Staying leaves you vulnerable to harm, leaving means your entire family will be wiped out.
From your childhood to present age you have sat at the feet of your grandfather and learning subjects normally reserved for men. You are a quick thinker, intelligent and good at looking past outward appearances into the heart of people, and are skilled in communication. You take nothing at face value and dig deep to learn the truth.
Eventually, you are able to gain this man’s trust and you develop a strong bond that cannot be shaken, because you both want the same thing. No matter who, or what comes your way you remain steadfast in your commitment to each other and your shared goal.
This is what this drama is about.
It shows how some people placed in places of leadership should not be leaders, how some who manipulate and contort the needs of the people entrusted to them are exploited and endangered in order to increase their power. How some blame everyone else for their ruthlessness and greed on everyone and their obsessions for their own failures. How lies you create can twist you into believing they are true. And, how putting the wellbeing of others above yours is how you make a real impact.
Every single cast member, the scriptwriter, the production, scenery, props, editing, location and music all combine into an epic and spectacular production.
This drama is a must watch. Liu Yuning and Song Zuer shine brilliantly in their individual roles and especially together. The chemistry between them that pulls their roles together is beautifully developed. They both deserve accolades for their stellar performances.
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