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The forceful kiss was.. surprising. I guess both were just too emotional. Benefit of the doubt, maybe Xie Zheng held himself so much that when he knows it’s about to end (as in him leaving Xigu Lane and her leaving that moment, angrily), he just dgaf and went right on and kiss her. I’m glad she slapped him though!
After the first forceful kiss, I think he mentioned Song Yan just because he’s being petty and sulky, not because he’s insecure. I mean, I think he knows that Chang Yu has no feelings towards Song Yan. But, it’s just me giving the writers the benefit of the doubt. I also think bringing up Song Yan is a bit out of character.
Also I guess Chang Yu would’ve agreed to leave with him if they talked nicely. Here, everything felt a bit chaotic for Chang Yu. Him leaving, him saying that either his enemy or him will for sure die, and all that. So many things to process.
All of this is just my opinion though hahaah!
I’m currently watching Pursuit of Jade. It’s so good so far!! I find it well-written and the cinematography is also great. I’ve also recently finished Twinkling Watermelon (I’m late, I know) and Honour (don’t really recommend) for Korean dramas.
If you need light dramas to combat the heaviness of Swords into Plowshares, I suggest you watch Mr. Queen, if you haven’t already! Or I may have other light watches but have to look at my list first.
For me, the ending was a victim of sloppy writing. I did not analyze it for flaws but the flaws were just so obvious to me. While watching, I did not feel empty but rather, quite entertained because of its light charm. However to me, the story lacked depth. I can’t say that it’s a good drama to my standards. It’s just an easy, no brainer watch.
I am fine with spoilers! Just mark it as spoiler.