AH :
Thanks for confirming the number of lives. If he won't be in his true form during the battle, does the script give a sense of how they'll show his lives / snake heads being killed off? Abstractly?
No. It just said his heads died one by one, until finally Xiang Liu died too. I just hope whatever method they employ, it will not be some poorly rendered CGI.
AH :
Okay. So she's with TSJ and CX when she finds out. That's... different. I'm curious to see how they portray XY interacting with CX afterwards. The way I interpreted chapter 51, XL's death played a significant role in XY finally deciding to leave without saying goodbye to CX and going to a place outside of his control. From what I recall, she didn't see him again after XL's death and her last conversation with him was asking him to spare XL's life. So any interaction at all between them in the drama after XL's death is already a big change.
Yes. The way the script is now, Cang Xuan and Xiao Yao's reconciliation with him giving Xiao Yao the Ruomu flower and Jing expressing his wish of marrying Xiao Yao to Cang Xuan all took place after Xiang Liu's death. That is where I feel the script truly failed - minimising the impact Xiang Liu's death had on Xiao Yao, negating Xiang Liu's role in saving Jing, and making Qingshui town their destination instead of the ocean.
Xiao Yao's brokenhearted outburst about being a fool, and how Xiang Liu did right by everyone except himself was also removed. Instead, post-Xiang Liu's death, we do get Cang Xuan paying his respects to Xiang Liu, and telling his grandfather the promise Xiang Liu exacted from him to inter the remains of the Chenrong army at a peak of Shen Nong mountain. To which the old Xiyan king said, "The only person Xiang Liu owed in his lifetime was himself", after which Cang Xuan gave the command to fulfil Xiang Liu's wish.
Truly hope this is not the finalised version, and we will by some miracle, see a last minute reprieve with the actual drama.
nathsketch:
Liddi! Thank you for taking the time to translate all this!! Much much appreciated <3
You're most welcome. The lyrics are truly heartbreaking, and perfectly embodies all of Xiang Liu's unfulfilled hopes and dreams.