We Survived the Pain… But Did We Get the Ending We Deserved?
I liked the story, but it didn’t quite surpass the previous xianxias I’ve watched. I tend to have high expectations when it comes to this genre, especially with all the emotional depth and world-building that usually come with it.
That said, I still stayed until the end because the story gradually became more interesting. It was such a long journey filled with heartbreak and sadness. Watching two people who clearly love each other go through so much pain was honestly exhausting. I understand that it’s all part of the plot and the genre’s usual fate-driven conflicts, but I really wish they had given us more in the ending.
After everything they went through, we deserved to see more of what happened next. A fuller, more satisfying conclusion would have made the emotional suffering feel more worth it. That’s the only thing I truly wanted more of.
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed it. And if I’m being honest, if not for Arthur Chen, I probably wouldn’t have been able to finish the drama.
That said, I still stayed until the end because the story gradually became more interesting. It was such a long journey filled with heartbreak and sadness. Watching two people who clearly love each other go through so much pain was honestly exhausting. I understand that it’s all part of the plot and the genre’s usual fate-driven conflicts, but I really wish they had given us more in the ending.
After everything they went through, we deserved to see more of what happened next. A fuller, more satisfying conclusion would have made the emotional suffering feel more worth it. That’s the only thing I truly wanted more of.
Nevertheless, I still enjoyed it. And if I’m being honest, if not for Arthur Chen, I probably wouldn’t have been able to finish the drama.
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