Can be a good palate cleanser when overwhelmed with convoluted plotlines
The series has no compelling story, but the cliche still worked.
- It's light, easy, and simple, but fast-paced.
- Pretty straightforward in the story structure and it does not try too hard.
- No complicated conflicts and massive plot twists.
- Decent fight scene choreography.
- Song Weilong decently portrayed a wise prince, commanding general, and a lovesick husband, but I find Bao Shangen's expressions lacking in her character portrayal.
- I dislike childish characters and have no tolerance for them, but the imperfections incorporated into the FL's character greatly depicts a realistic noble woman in ancient times, which is refreshing.
All in all, it's not memorable, but it's neither good nor bad. Still, the ending has a conclusive dot/period, which is pretty satisfying.
- It's light, easy, and simple, but fast-paced.
- Pretty straightforward in the story structure and it does not try too hard.
- No complicated conflicts and massive plot twists.
- Decent fight scene choreography.
- Song Weilong decently portrayed a wise prince, commanding general, and a lovesick husband, but I find Bao Shangen's expressions lacking in her character portrayal.
- I dislike childish characters and have no tolerance for them, but the imperfections incorporated into the FL's character greatly depicts a realistic noble woman in ancient times, which is refreshing.
All in all, it's not memorable, but it's neither good nor bad. Still, the ending has a conclusive dot/period, which is pretty satisfying.
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