That damned brother. I can’t believe that he sold his own sister as a concubine for that scumbag. 🤬🤬🤬
He raised his daughter to approach marriage as if she’s selling herself for benefits. He promised whatever he had to in order to secure a rich wife. He sold his niece for 500 silver. Encouraged another family member to steal money which he than stole. He blamed his parents for every bad thing he did as if they were participants in any of the above choices beyond his marriage. He clearly showed a pattern of prioritizing his own interests above everyone else including family. Insanity was the only redemption short of sacrificing himself which would have been out of character.
It wasn't really explained how she got back to the real world, right? She never put the remaining money into the…
I think she likely spent her day with him and than went home. But it isnt really clear from how they showed it. I hadnt considered LanLan’s suggestion she lived a life and than went back. That feels unlikely since she reached the end of the game content. But maybe she did.
is it happy ending? why the comments seems like didn't satisfied m
Its a happy ending but told in an odd poorly edited fashion. The last episode shows the FL slowly saying goodbye as she decides its time to leave the game. It highlights her growth. She didnt think she’d see the ML again but he shows up right at the end and it jumps to when she first wakes up in the real world. She goes through follow up conveying her feelings on the game and leaves seemingly stronger and more content after her experiences than she was shown in the first episode. Than it jumps to the continuation of last scene in game which shows before she chose to leave she got to spend time with the ML and discuss their “future.” So I kind of read it as he was an NPC plus her first love and she was content with both those things because the love she found in game with him and the family made her stronger. Than the special episode-which is a minute-happens. It shows the continuation of the last scene in the the real world where she finds out the ML does actually exist in real life and wasnt just an NPC. But his face isnt shown. The ending is highly satisfying for the FL’s arc with a clear conclusion; however, the way its edited is jarring and out of linear order. Meanwhile we never really get any answers on the ML’s motivations or what he gained from the game. Just the implication he still loves her and wants to continue their romance cause he hands her a straw horse. So his storyline is less satisfying and endearing for him as a character while still giving us an HE for them as a couple. There really shouldnt have been a special episode. They should have just shown everything from their goodbye in the game to when she wakes up and meets him IRL in the correct order. It would feel less OE and read as the conclusive ending it really is.
Just started this and on the verge of dropping this at ep7... this isnt a slice of life or light-hearted showall…
Hahaha, it gets better when she manages to separate from the family. Than her business schemes and the romance pick up. However, the family is still there and each of them encounter situations that make them grow and improve. If it helps, remember this is a game. They are so annoying because they are the mini bosses the FL must overcome to accomplish her goal.
Does anyone know what happens with her modern family ?
First episode set up they are a divorced couple no longer invested in their kid now that she is an adult. Which is why she bonded so much to the NPC family.
I wanted to drop this drama at many moments, but every time the episode ended with a twist. I don't understand…
The implication of the folded paper horse is it was ML’s father influencing events to save his son, stop his protege and save the girl he sacrificed his life to save. So I chalked it all up to magical daddy.
some people are saying it should have ended in episode 25, I don't understand why. the drama is continous and…
Its a great drama. There are aspects of the book plot they had to excise to keep it to the length they did. I will miss those bits. But its still great.
Trigger warning: If you have past trauma or can't deal with death and loss, don't watch this show. If you need…
I agree that could have been handled better but I also can see how easy it is to get caught in a vicious thought loop in your head until something real, like a person almost dying, breaks you out of it. Not sure they needed to talk it out so much as just show they were no longer stuck in that loop.
Than it jumps to the continuation of last scene in game which shows before she chose to leave she got to spend time with the ML and discuss their “future.” So I kind of read it as he was an NPC plus her first love and she was content with both those things because the love she found in game with him and the family made her stronger.
Than the special episode-which is a minute-happens. It shows the continuation of the last scene in the the real world where she finds out the ML does actually exist in real life and wasnt just an NPC. But his face isnt shown.
The ending is highly satisfying for the FL’s arc with a clear conclusion; however, the way its edited is jarring and out of linear order. Meanwhile we never really get any answers on the ML’s motivations or what he gained from the game. Just the implication he still loves her and wants to continue their romance cause he hands her a straw horse. So his storyline is less satisfying and endearing for him as a character while still giving us an HE for them as a couple.
There really shouldnt have been a special episode. They should have just shown everything from their goodbye in the game to when she wakes up and meets him IRL in the correct order. It would feel less OE and read as the conclusive ending it really is.