If you ask me, that's the cutest and kindest villain ever :D
In the opening theme song, I saw him and he reminds me of Wei Wuxian (The Untamed) with his current style. Since then, I've been looking out for him :D
Yes, it does get slightly serious after ep 10, as long as Mu Jue Chen is not around. As soon as he appears, I…
Hua Hen Die made Shen Ming Xiu think she's Qian Yu (with the incense) and kissed him. That's the only way she could save him from the poison (which she made and sold to Mu Yan Ce) as there's no antidote. By kissing him, she managed to transfer the poison to herself, hence saving Shen Ming Xiu.
Lol omg this series got me laughing my a$$ out, fiction gu is so amazing at acting like an obnoxious arrogant…
How they brush his ego at the same time roll their eyes is simply hilarious and so precious. It's one of those few moments I relish so much about dramas.
I was flip-table angry when I watched the last episode for the first time, but after watching it a few more times…
I just have an epiphany - she has not died. The "soon" that Liu Yi Kang utters actually means he's soon done with his work, ie. reforms, and he can leave the court and politics to live with Li Ge happily ever after. In real life, he did that as he became a commoner. So this "leaving politics soon" fits into the narrative. From this perspective, this is a brilliant ending.
I don't think so.. it's because we as spectators and live in the present, so for things like this we think faster.…
Yeah, the only way to save Wen Bin before she's exposed is to change the education policy that Wen Bin's father and Lei Ao's brother have been advocating - education for all disregard of gender and family background.
I was supposed to move on but couldn't help to return to this page and found out something I totally missed before…
Shen Li Ge didn't die. She only drank regular wine, not poisonous one as we tend to jump into conclusion. She took away her chime (who could have done that except herself?) She left (otherwise why wasn't there her body lying around? Why was there no mourning by the Shen family?) She looked sad because it was a difficult decision for her to make to leave Peng Cheng Wang. She didn't want him to give up all the things that he had traded with so many sacrifices. She didn't want her father and brother to have died in vain. She has been living in their hide-away place, preparing meals for Peng Cheng Wang all the time (without any improvement). The word, "Soon" uttered by Peng Cheng Wang meant he's almost done with his reforms and could soon join her in exile (or whatever). I had misconstrued the word "soon" thinking it meant he's following her in death soon.
In a nutshell, this is a HEA. So folks, don't be despair. If you're sitting on the fence whether to continue, please do. It's a happy ending :)
I absolutely agree with you. It's totally out of character if she has taken her own life because she's such a fighter. And now, you've helped me clear the word that Peng Cheng Wang has uttered, "Soon". In this context, he means he's almost done with his reforms and he doesn't need to be worried about the country anymore so that he can leave and be with her for the rest of their lives. In historical reality, he was demoted to become a commoner, so it does fit into the narratives.
Hope this helps.
In a nutshell, this is a HEA. So folks, don't be despair. If you're sitting on the fence whether to continue, please do. It's a happy ending :)
Yes, this explanation totally makes sense.