One and Only Episode 10

Shi Yi heads alone with the army to reinforce Yong Cheng.


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Cui Shi Yi leaves the capital and head for the Western Border. They rest in a temple for the night, that night Yang Zhao, the general of Yong Cheng asks Shi Yi to send reinforce Yong Cheng in this battle. Shi Yi leads the army with no hesitation. When Zhou Sheng Chen hers about this he also goes to save Yong Cheng. During the battle, Shi Yi's senior, Xie Yun gets badly hurt and cannot be able to ride a horse again. Zhou Sheng Chen blames this on himself and feels guilty. (Source: ZGDX_CHENGYAO at MyDramaList)
  • Aired: August 20, 2021

One and Only Episode 10 Reactions

Cha Eun Woo
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Sep 14, 2021

Five Stars

I love how they both getting closer to one another. It is heart breaking seeing that they can't be together but their love is deep for one another
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DFarceur
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Sep 14, 2021

Into The Battle

First time that CSY knew the meaning of war victory where sacrifices need to be made and witnessed the death of her closed "shiong-ti-jie-mei* with the fall of General Gan. Romantic side note - noticed General ZSC clutches CSY first during their hug.
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Vlvl1
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Sep 2, 2021

Five Stars

Love them both. They are meet for each other and we know it and they know it but that damn crown prince.
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linsanjiu
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 31, 2021

More touching than a kiss

This episode solidified this entire show’s position in my heart. After beginning this show, I haven’t had a moment of boredom. The intensity when the Zhousheng Chen and Cui Shiyi gazed each other and ran to each other and hugged, I was sobbing on my couch. The two actors completely nailed the silent affection that’s somewhere between the love of a teacher to their disciple and the romantic sort. The show has several differences from the source material, but I think they couldn’t have adapted it any better.
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al2000
1 people found this review helpful
Aug 23, 2021

Emotionally intense, excited to see more!

So far I am enjoying this drama, although I do really wish that I had started watching it after it all finished airing, so that I could binge watch it and understand the entire thing at once and get some perspective. This drama is a fairly typical period drama (throne plotting shenanigans, star-crossed lovers, important military guy, oaths), but I think it stands out from the crowd a bit in terms of its a) great chemistry between the leads, who don't do that much speaking but who do a LOT of eye acting and body language stuff, which is my absolute favourite and b) its pacing. This drama is really mostly focused on our leads, where they are and what they are doing. There are not that many scenes that don't feature one of our main characters, and when they do they are of vital importance. Too many unnecessary scenes with characters I don't care about gives me a headache. I don't care about plotting THAT much. Instead we get what sometimes feels like a slice of life drama? There are big time jumps and yet somehow it still feels gentle and careful and quiet, something you don't usually get with period dramas that need to have action and romance and rebellion, etc. so far, 8/10!

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