I can’t remember if she’s seen him fight apart from that time at the gate when he put on a mask, so it’s…
That as well, she knows her strengths and what she’s capable of. Definitely the trauma of losing her loved ones is a driving force towards her actions. I also think in my head is “please believe in him as much as you praise him.”
And he did fight earlier than that, when the assassins raided their home and he took Changning into the forest to lead them away! And his still injured self got injured again and she carried him again. LOL.
Yeah. I feel just like ML not telling FL about his real identity, stems from his insecurity of loosing her, he…
Oh, absolutely, I understand where both of them are coming from. I haven’t read the novel, but I really hope there’s growth for both of their characters in the drama. I’d love to see him fully step into his own around her, while she learns to trust him more, recognizing him as a leader, and for them to rely on each other as husband and wife.
I love Pursuit of Jade—don’t get me wrong. Changyu is a compelling character, especially considering how much loss she’s endured. It makes sense that she’s learned to rely on her own strength and take matters into her own hands. That said, I do feel like she sometimes undermines Yan Zheng’s capabilities just as much as she praises him. I understand that when they first met, he was severely injured, but that doesn’t mean he’s weak. She even fought alongside him while he was still recovering and clearly recognized his martial arts skills. Yes, he lied about who he was, but that doesn’t make “Yan Zheng” any less of a capable warrior or someone unfit for battle. It just feels a bit inconsistent in how she views him at times. Anyway, that’s just my little vent. 🥲
Same! I'm not really familiar with him, but I really like him in this drama!
Yes and for me the character really suits him. And also I think due to Lu Yu Xiao’s softer features in contrast to his, they balance each other out. They’re a great pairing acting wise and visually.
Same here...The first 2-3 eps were a hard watch but it does get better espescially after adjusting your expectations…
I do believe those episodes are still important for context and backround. Maybe it’s because the pace just felt right for me starting episode 5 and I also like a shift where the actors were more comfortable in their roles/character. I mean I loved it and wish there was more episodes. lol.
I see that some people are dropping the drama after one episode, you just have to get through 1-4 cause five is where it’s at, and then you binge from there.
And he did fight earlier than that, when the assassins raided their home and he took Changning into the forest to lead them away! And his still injured self got injured again and she carried him again. LOL.
That said, I do feel like she sometimes undermines Yan Zheng’s capabilities just as much as she praises him. I understand that when they first met, he was severely injured, but that doesn’t mean he’s weak. She even fought alongside him while he was still recovering and clearly recognized his martial arts skills.
Yes, he lied about who he was, but that doesn’t make “Yan Zheng” any less of a capable warrior or someone unfit for battle. It just feels a bit inconsistent in how she views him at times.
Anyway, that’s just my little vent. 🥲
LOL.