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A random Xianxia with a bad first impression— it's important you give it a second chance
THIS HAS BECOME MY FAVORITE XIANXIA! Even though I haven't watched that many xianxia dramas yet, I already have my own standards— and this drama managed to meet, even exceed, almost all of them. What made it even more compelling is how it covered many tropes and actually executed them well, which made this drama more immersive and captivating.
At first, I found the camerawork and color grading a bit off-putting. But as the story goes, it genuinely grew on me. The unconventional camerawork and odd angles ended up adding charm— making the drama feel more goofy, light, and even whimsical at times. While the story started slow— which I understand might not work for everyone— the payoff is absolutely worth it and satisfying. The buildup is intentional and the development that follows after makes everything feel satisfying and earned.
One of the drama's greatest strengths is the writing. I love how the writers carefully crafted the plot, with clear intention behind every arc and character. The characters don't exist merely to serve the plot— instead they drive it forward. That alone made it so easy for me to get invested and attached to the story.
And speaking of characters, I was genuinely surprised by how attached I became to almost all of them with the exemption of the villains— I absolutely don't have any sympathy left for them despite their backstories as all of them decided to be evil and was remorseful until the end. Even side characters with limited screen time left an impact. Grandma, for instance, made Tianyao feel more human and vulnerable— her death truly hit me all while feeling more connected to Tianyao. Then there are Xiange and Qianshuo, Xiaoyan and Zhuli, the elves (especially Yun), Mr. Yan, Chenyi and Xuelin, even Musheng— each of them contributed meaningfully to the story. I initially thought they are merely side characters who will leave the story after, but I am so glad that they were also given their own short arcs. It added depth and made their presence feel purposeful to me, leaving me more attached with them.
Xiaosheng, in particular, stood out to me. I truly loved his character. His fears and insecurities were explored so well, making his growth more convincing and emotional for me. The moment he regained his true effigy, it felt freeing— not just for him, but also to me as a viewer. I am especially glad his character wasn't reduced to a mere love triangle device or a villain in the end because he truly was more than that.
The Chenxing Mountain arc also deserves praise— Zichen and Ziyue who supported Yanhui throughout. Most especially, Master Lingxiao. He wasn't only Yanhui's master— he became a father figure to her. Their storyline was deeply emotional and while it broke my heart, it also played a crucial role in Yanhui's development in the end. (However I really would like it more if he didn't really die)
And at the core of everything is Yanhui and Tianyao. Their individual growth and shared journey were handled beautifully. Tianyao may come off as cold and stoic, but beneath that is someone deeply kind and shaped by trauma. His actions always felt grounded in his past— they were never out of character or forced. Meanwhile, Yanhui is straightforward, resilient, and true to herself. What I love most about her is that she faces everything head-on without being reckless or unreasonable— just as Tianyao saw her. She carries herself with compassion, self-control, and strength.
Their relationship wasn’t perfect— and that’s exactly why it worked. Tianyao’s trauma initially hindered their growth and even hurt Yanhui, but the angst that came from it was so well-executed. I’m not a fan of repetitive miscommunication, but here, the conflict felt justified and rooted in their personalities. Even though they went through multiple breakups, each one was different and contributed to their development. Every resolution strengthened their trust and love for each other. They always came back stronger. What made their dynamic even more powerful is how they supported each other in their darkest moments. Yanhui helped Tianyao confront his past and let go of his hatred. And when Yanhui found herself consumed by that same darkness, Tianyao never left her— he guided her back to the light. That mutual growth and unwavering support made their love story feel deeply earned. And of course, the chemistry? Absolutely top-notch. Zhou Ye and Hou Minghao need another project together so bad.
The drama was also very structured in its world-building and power scaling. The fight scenes were consistently well-executed. I was absolutely thinking that there's more to anticipate because there's still 2 more episodes left, yet just like that it was all gone? I just knew that there's something more. Though I was already thinking, had it happened to be the last fight, I will actually be so disappointed because it was underwhelming. And I am glad that the drama didn't really let me down. The buildup was already great— from Suying to Dark Phantom all along— the stakes kept rising and the final confrontation delivered. I appreciate how the drama wasn't afraid to raise the stakes and makes the risks feel real— that made the drama even more compelling.
If there’s one thing that slightly fell short for me, it would be the ending. It felt a bit underwhelming, especially considering how crucial it was. While I’m happy it was a happy ending, the reunion felt too short, and certain aspects weren’t fully explained. However, considering the 40-episode limit and censorship constraints (especially with the change from reincarnation to resurrection), I can understand why it turned out that way. Even so, it was still a decent conclusion and I am pretty biased— so long that my Yanhui and Tianyao got their happy ending, I am happy.
Overall, this drama stands out because of how well-executed its events are, as well as the characters' depth and story. Nothing felt forced or like a mere plot device— it always felt like the characters were in control of their own story. I became deeply attached to them, and that’s something a lot of dramas fell short of. Despite its heavier moments, the drama maintains a light, humorous, and wholesome tone. I genuinely can’t count how many times I found myself smiling while watching. This is definitely something I'd rewatch again sometime. I really love this drama a lot and I hope this gets more recognition and hype it deserves. Definitely a masterpiece!
At first, I found the camerawork and color grading a bit off-putting. But as the story goes, it genuinely grew on me. The unconventional camerawork and odd angles ended up adding charm— making the drama feel more goofy, light, and even whimsical at times. While the story started slow— which I understand might not work for everyone— the payoff is absolutely worth it and satisfying. The buildup is intentional and the development that follows after makes everything feel satisfying and earned.
One of the drama's greatest strengths is the writing. I love how the writers carefully crafted the plot, with clear intention behind every arc and character. The characters don't exist merely to serve the plot— instead they drive it forward. That alone made it so easy for me to get invested and attached to the story.
And speaking of characters, I was genuinely surprised by how attached I became to almost all of them with the exemption of the villains— I absolutely don't have any sympathy left for them despite their backstories as all of them decided to be evil and was remorseful until the end. Even side characters with limited screen time left an impact. Grandma, for instance, made Tianyao feel more human and vulnerable— her death truly hit me all while feeling more connected to Tianyao. Then there are Xiange and Qianshuo, Xiaoyan and Zhuli, the elves (especially Yun), Mr. Yan, Chenyi and Xuelin, even Musheng— each of them contributed meaningfully to the story. I initially thought they are merely side characters who will leave the story after, but I am so glad that they were also given their own short arcs. It added depth and made their presence feel purposeful to me, leaving me more attached with them.
Xiaosheng, in particular, stood out to me. I truly loved his character. His fears and insecurities were explored so well, making his growth more convincing and emotional for me. The moment he regained his true effigy, it felt freeing— not just for him, but also to me as a viewer. I am especially glad his character wasn't reduced to a mere love triangle device or a villain in the end because he truly was more than that.
The Chenxing Mountain arc also deserves praise— Zichen and Ziyue who supported Yanhui throughout. Most especially, Master Lingxiao. He wasn't only Yanhui's master— he became a father figure to her. Their storyline was deeply emotional and while it broke my heart, it also played a crucial role in Yanhui's development in the end. (However I really would like it more if he didn't really die)
And at the core of everything is Yanhui and Tianyao. Their individual growth and shared journey were handled beautifully. Tianyao may come off as cold and stoic, but beneath that is someone deeply kind and shaped by trauma. His actions always felt grounded in his past— they were never out of character or forced. Meanwhile, Yanhui is straightforward, resilient, and true to herself. What I love most about her is that she faces everything head-on without being reckless or unreasonable— just as Tianyao saw her. She carries herself with compassion, self-control, and strength.
Their relationship wasn’t perfect— and that’s exactly why it worked. Tianyao’s trauma initially hindered their growth and even hurt Yanhui, but the angst that came from it was so well-executed. I’m not a fan of repetitive miscommunication, but here, the conflict felt justified and rooted in their personalities. Even though they went through multiple breakups, each one was different and contributed to their development. Every resolution strengthened their trust and love for each other. They always came back stronger. What made their dynamic even more powerful is how they supported each other in their darkest moments. Yanhui helped Tianyao confront his past and let go of his hatred. And when Yanhui found herself consumed by that same darkness, Tianyao never left her— he guided her back to the light. That mutual growth and unwavering support made their love story feel deeply earned. And of course, the chemistry? Absolutely top-notch. Zhou Ye and Hou Minghao need another project together so bad.
The drama was also very structured in its world-building and power scaling. The fight scenes were consistently well-executed. I was absolutely thinking that there's more to anticipate because there's still 2 more episodes left, yet just like that it was all gone? I just knew that there's something more. Though I was already thinking, had it happened to be the last fight, I will actually be so disappointed because it was underwhelming. And I am glad that the drama didn't really let me down. The buildup was already great— from Suying to Dark Phantom all along— the stakes kept rising and the final confrontation delivered. I appreciate how the drama wasn't afraid to raise the stakes and makes the risks feel real— that made the drama even more compelling.
If there’s one thing that slightly fell short for me, it would be the ending. It felt a bit underwhelming, especially considering how crucial it was. While I’m happy it was a happy ending, the reunion felt too short, and certain aspects weren’t fully explained. However, considering the 40-episode limit and censorship constraints (especially with the change from reincarnation to resurrection), I can understand why it turned out that way. Even so, it was still a decent conclusion and I am pretty biased— so long that my Yanhui and Tianyao got their happy ending, I am happy.
Overall, this drama stands out because of how well-executed its events are, as well as the characters' depth and story. Nothing felt forced or like a mere plot device— it always felt like the characters were in control of their own story. I became deeply attached to them, and that’s something a lot of dramas fell short of. Despite its heavier moments, the drama maintains a light, humorous, and wholesome tone. I genuinely can’t count how many times I found myself smiling while watching. This is definitely something I'd rewatch again sometime. I really love this drama a lot and I hope this gets more recognition and hype it deserves. Definitely a masterpiece!
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