I don't see it anywhere. Maybe it's an Asia-only thing...and some content is restricted for people from other…
Thanks! I like to re-assure and check these things myself once I see posts like that. :) But it really is not there. I checked every platform. The only thing I saw was the trailer on Youku's YT channel. Weird.
Do you know how long a drama finally airs when Youku or WeTV publish a certain drama in their sites?
I wish I did. Actually I asked myself the same question... If Youku really broadcasts it, I'll invest in a VIP account tho. I don't want to wait ages before they upload it on YouTube.
The drama HAS to start airing during the next few days. What use is it when they release a book that spoils everything when the drama isn't airing directly after the release.
Youku has opened slot reservation for viewing. Probably they gonna put the drama as VVP... :( Check at this link:https://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjk5Nzc3MzgxNg==.html?x&sharefrom=android&sharekey=19ce7fcaae89a903dfa89c17e64d49b88
are there any difference based on power or its just a translation thing?
In a monarchy an emperor and king are both rulers, but the power associated with them is different. They can be compared to regional manager and the CEO of a company. An empire can have many kingdoms within it; the emperor rules the entire empire while kings (or queens) rule smaller kingdoms within the empire. While the king (like the regional manager) has total control over his territory, the emperor (like the CEO) is the one who makes the final decision for the entire region.
What really bugs me, is the English translation. Lee Gon is not a King, he's an emperor (even though he's ruling a kingdom, but that's another thing). Even those around him call him 'pyeha' (only Emperors are addressed like that). Kings are called 'jeonha'. I know it's just a small thing but it matters to me. Sigh...
(Apparently we can expect the first episode today or tomorrow.)
Source: https://www.diffen.com/difference/Emperor_vs_King