third protagonist ( Daniel Zhou) and first protagonist (Liu Xue Yi). https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928633060393024 PS: This video was made by Daniel Zhou fans, so the emphasis is on him. But our first protagonist is Liu Xue Yi (our fox spirit, Yuan Zhong, fox priest), who smiles happily here in the startup video.
third protagonist ( Daniel Zhou) and first protagonist (Liu Xue Yi). https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928633060393024 PS: This video was made by Daniel Zhou fans, so the emphasis is on him. But our first protagonist is Liu Xue Yi (our fox spirit, Yuan Zhong, fox priest), who smiles happily here in the startup video.
(Untill chapter 36) I got to the stone forest chapter. And the male protagonist in many of these pages and until now depends to survive on the care of the female protagonist. They are now trapped in a forest of stone (which they cannot get out of), they walk in circles and the various strategies do not work for both of them to get out of that place. Some readers who have read the whole book say that up to chapter 50 it is still in the forest of stone. And they found it very annoying. But I'm finding it interesting, and they talk a lot, and now they're talking about two armies, two peoples who warred in that place where many bones of dead soldiers and kings and armor of warriors and weapons rusted by time lay on the ground. At this point they have doubts whether they will be able to get out of there. In this chapter 36, they learned that a famous and powerful Tibetan king died trapped in this forest, so they fear that they won't be able to get out either. (I'm curious to know how they'll get out of there.). I don't like that the male lead is so helpless, but he's still very smart and has a lot of knowledge and goes along the way guiding her. He also tells facts that only he as king of his province knows. I find it very interesting. These episodes were written to create a real bond between them (I think), because before I said, there wasn't something emotional, it was more physical (and that had no charm and value). But now it got interesting. Both are complex characters. She has a fragile image, but she is very strong, in her own way. He has a raw and unfeeling image, but deep down he has his own fragility and sensitivity. I think they complement each other perfectly.πππππ
(Untill chapter 36) I got to the stone forest chapter. And the male protagonist in many of these pages and until now depends to survive on the care of the female protagonist. They are now trapped in a forest of stone (which they cannot get out of), they walk in circles and the various strategies do not work for both of them to get out of that place. Some readers who have read the whole book say that up to chapter 50 it is still in the forest of stone. And they found it very annoying. But I'm finding it interesting, and they talk a lot, and now they're talking about two armies, two peoples who warred in that place where many bones of dead soldiers and kings and armor of warriors and weapons rusted by time lay on the ground. At this point they have doubts whether they will be able to get out of there. In this chapter 36, they learned that a famous and powerful Tibetan king died trapped in this forest, so they fear that they won't be able to get out either. (I'm curious to know how they'll get out of there.). I don't like that the male lead is so helpless, but he's still very smart and has a lot of knowledge and goes along the way guiding her. He also tells facts that only he as king of his province knows. I find it very interesting. These episodes were written to create a real bond between them (I think), because before I said, there wasn't something emotional, it was more physical (and that had no charm and value). But now it got interesting. Both are complex characters. She has a fragile image, but she is very strong, in her own way. He has a raw and unfeeling image, but deep down he has his own fragility and sensitivity. I think they complement each other perfectly.πππππ
Ty deer man one 2 hours ago from the TV series Nian Wushuang Chao Talk The TV series Nian Wushuang#εΏ΅ζ ε Tang Yan# The heroine has three calamities of heaven and earth, and the heavenly tribulation is made of an artifact against the sky with the body of a mortal, so she died of a serious illness and annihilation, and the earth calamity is a living soul wandering in the mortal world for hundreds of years without liberation, and it is also necessary to cross the human calamity.π·π·π·π·
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928629373861989
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928633060393024
PS: This video was made by Daniel Zhou fans, so the emphasis is on him. But our first protagonist is Liu Xue Yi (our fox spirit, Yuan Zhong, fox priest), who smiles happily here in the startup video.
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928551007485973
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928415891914822
Here, the two protagonists were a little grumpy (but they smiled later in the other video).
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928551007485973
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928415891914822
Here, the two protagonists were a little grumpy (but they smiled later in the other video).
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928633060393024
PS: This video was made by Daniel Zhou fans, so the emphasis is on him. But our first protagonist is Liu Xue Yi (our fox spirit, Yuan Zhong, fox priest), who smiles happily here in the startup video.
https://video.weibo.com/show?fid=1034:4928629373861989
2 hours ago from the TV series Nian Wushuang Chao Talk
The TV series Nian Wushuang#εΏ΅ζ ε Tang Yan# The heroine has three calamities of heaven and earth, and the heavenly tribulation is made of an artifact against the sky with the body of a mortal, so she died of a serious illness and annihilation, and the earth calamity is a living soul wandering in the mortal world for hundreds of years without liberation, and it is also necessary to cross the human calamity.π·π·π·π·