I feel suffocated on behalf of wenkan for having to do what he's doing because his grandfather has pledged allegiance to qi min so he can take power from the chancellor.
It's like yuanqing is destined to be killed by one person so the whole universe has been conspiring to protect him until then. I can't explain any other reason for him to be still alive after everything. Or luck.
I was looking for this exact comment. was waiting for her to get some kind of consequences for her actions but…
This happens when the writer gets carried away elevating a character. But seems she stops this habit after apologizing to wenkan. So I'll consider it a small win. Not ideal but manageable.
Another actor other than dengkai i would like to see as a main lead in a drama, normal length not the mini ones, is wenkan. He's a good actor and so freaking gorgeous 😍
Well she did get a hearing from wenkan and apologized to him after. If only there was a scene later on where she…
Yes. And even wenkan went to her later to apologize to have misunderstood her and have said those harsh things to her when she was only doing that to stop him from taking a rash decision 🤦🏽♀️ that just invalidates his very justified anger before and validates her actions and her apology feels like her magnanimity.
Actually no it is a key detail. I don't know how many eps you have watched so I won't spoil you with details,…
I understand the importance of the information but i just think it's placement is a bit inorganic. Just saying she saved him from drowning is natural unless asked how she did it. Especially in a time this old a girl as smart as her would've been extra cautious hiding her mouth to mouth method. Unless it was accidentally spilled. It just felt like awkwardly fitted at the end of the sentence just for the purpose of leaving breadcrumbs.
Ok so i have to say this: i don't like the story letting changyu act wreckless and even take liberties with everyone's right to choose, without consequences. Like the first time she kidnaps yuanqing and holds him hostage for food we find out he anyway would've been rescued from that place by his people if she hadn't done that. Next she drugs her husband and ends up killing the sui big rock. Next she knocked wenkan and took down the rebel prince. Like she ends up getting rewarded and no lessons learnt for her amateur wrecklessness done out of good intentions. I love her but this is becoming an annoying pattern.
So when qq was telling gongsun how she met baoer's father the mouth to mouth detail was really unnecessary, just saying she saved him from drowning would've sufficed. Imo.