Kind of excited to see Fu Ling starting to catch bits and pieces of her long-lost memories. I can’t wait to see her crumble under the excruciating weight of regret, self-hatred, and whatever else comes her way for all the terrible things she’s done. 🙊
You can’t even finish half the episode but you’ve watched 6 eps?
Now that I’m rereading the original comment, it seems fine—was it edited? Initially I thought the person said they had watched six episodes but couldn’t even finish half of one. Sorry about that, must have been my brain glitching hahaha
Whoa, calm down. Things have been relatively peaceful here so far, and if you’re going to dissect every word…
Sometimes, the fights that erupt on Weibo or other Chinese platforms are better left there. Why bring that here and darken the atmosphere? If you can hold your ground on Weibo, great. But if you can’t, then what’s the point?
Also, saying “his dignity hurts” is somewhat amusing, considering he’s likely not the type to waste time endlessly scrolling through social media to see what others say about him. He’s far too occupied with his work for that.
This will be the last time i will write .The things are too outrageous and out of hand rn.The other party wrote…
Whoa, calm down. Things have been relatively peaceful here so far, and if you’re going to dissect every word or sentence uttered by others on different platforms, you’re only setting yourself up for unnecessary torment. While you can’t silence others, you do have the power to tune them out by closing your eyes and ears though. That said, I agree with you—take some time for yourself. Just avoid revisiting the root of your frustration.
the fact that they DIDN'T suspect him at all was mind blowing to me. I thought they were smarter than that.
Arguably, they should’ve sensed something was off the moment Li Kui suddenly showed up in Yangzhou. I just wish they’d spent more time and effort dealing with both Li Kui and Prince Ying. 🥲
I can’t believe they got rid of Li Kui just like that? It felt way too convenient and somehow stretched the limits of believability. 😵💫 They spent all this time building him up as this mysterious and powerful figure, but then? Really? The way they handled the villains could’ve been much better, but oh well 🫠
Here’s a link: https://weibo.com/6267467667/5102389996815175It doesn’t make sense to me that it’s resurfacing…
Oh, right. I also noticed that hot-search dominating the top spot to boost her drama’s hear. The drama itself has been a hit since day one, so I figured it’d be downright insidious to drag someone else into their marketing ploys. However, if the plan was to sway public opinion in her favor, now it doesn’t seem far-fetched for her team to stoop to such a calculated move. What a disappointment. 😞 Thanks for your answer anyway!
Here’s a link: https://weibo.com/6267467667/5102389996815175It doesn’t make sense to me that it’s resurfacing…
How do you know she's fully aware of all this? I'm not defending her—if anything, I'm with Xu Kai. I just genuinely want to know and avoid jumping to conclusions or blaming anyone without solid proof.
Based on the details on dramawiki page, Esther will also play as Mu Qingshi (Heavenly Demon Catcher and ancestor of Mu family). Though all these details might also be incorrect because the show is still airing.
I legit snorted when ZJ intentionally teach DW archery while ZJR watching—dude is officially entering his simp era. And also those lingering gazes in episodes 13 and 14 just... 😭
Also, saying “his dignity hurts” is somewhat amusing, considering he’s likely not the type to waste time endlessly scrolling through social media to see what others say about him. He’s far too occupied with his work for that.
https://weibo.com/7841382912/5098014349201433