I loved it a the beginning, but as it went on you could notice the glaring obviousness and severe choppiness. Idk why they ruined such a great project.
Spoilers please.1. What episode do they get together?2. Any breakups. How much episode?3 Any love triangle?4.…
Well basically they get together at 34 🤣 A lot of scenes were cut, but there's insane chemistry from the beginning, it's a true romance if you can bear they cut out the best parts
They def should have cut that super long circus execution of the villain in the last episode and made way for…
Yep, novel is basically very loose inspiration. The plot spins around FL escaping her arranged marriage (she's 15) and she stumbles on a hanged princess, meets the ML (he's like 16) and they investigate together.
Why the ef the prince would work as an astronomer though? Or he wasn't an astronomer?FL being the prime minister's…
The Crown Prince is the current Emperor's son, but the current Emperor got there by crooked means, he's not the legitimate emperor. That's why I said it's a war of dynasties
Why the ef the prince would work as an astronomer though? Or he wasn't an astronomer?FL being the prime minister's…
Ml is the half brother of the current emperor in the story, the youngest son of the founding emperor. Fl also had siblings while in the drama she's an only child.
They def should have cut that super long circus execution of the villain in the last episode and made way for…
I honestly don't know but he was already crown prince back then and Wu Sipping was working for him and ML's father was his tutor. The emperor had like 30 kids
They def should have cut that super long circus execution of the villain in the last episode and made way for…
Nope, Consort Shu should have gone to pray to the temple because her brother was convicted. CP was always an insecure psycho. He wants to hunt down FL an ML despite the fact they left just like he killed prince Duan despite the fact he gave everything up and wanted to live in peace.
They def should have cut that super long circus execution of the villain in the last episode and made way for…
The chancellor did lead CP's soldiers and personally killed Prince Duan, but he did so under the command of CP. In the end he was also just a pawn like the rest.