Is there a clever person who was able to translate the letter at the end? I can faintly see some characters shining through but don’t have the tech whiz capabilities to answer my curiosity!
I'm actually not sure they're dead. 1- No one from either side of the conflict saw their bodies. 2 - The bad guys…
Plus with the first coin toss he said something to the theme of ‘turning a bad situation into a good one’ so perhaps they used the chance to feign death and start a new life.
Why was the ML in a 'battle' with Prince Ning? It was not as if they were fighting over the throne or 'heir of…
I totally get the muddling up the dramas! I watched it last night and it took me an min to remember what this was about! Especially because so many of them have the same storyline!
So much of his character doesn’t make sense. Like how she says that in the original life that he came back safe from helping with the plague crisis but in the original life he didn’t sit the exam, was thought of as a complete waste of space so why would the king send him on an important humanitarian mission?!
So many other basic plot holes! (That I can no longer remember!)
Having said that the insane amount of drama that they were constantly manoeuvre was quite enjoyable after watching many dramas where the leads just constantly suffer injustice!
Why was the ML in a 'battle' with Prince Ning? It was not as if they were fighting over the throne or 'heir of…
I *think* because the father’s death was as a result of the embezzlement of military funds it would constitute as treason so whoever was responsible would end up at the risk of clan annihilation.
He initially didn’t know who the culprit was or the reason why the war was lost but knew that it must have had someone powerful involved. The creation of the playboy imagine was a defence. I. E. this guy is a waste of space so this would provide him with time to find out the truth. If he was a scholar, the hidden enemy may suspect he’s smart enough to investigate or a military man would be able to connect with the right people (though he was obviously in the army previously, when he adopted the child).
I don’t believe it’s explored much but when he runs to the dancehall in disguise the Prince is suspicious and on more than one occasion the Prince mentions his father’s death so he’s obviously testing him. All giving the impression that what he’s investigating is very dangerous.
Given that he was previously a respected member of the army I find it hard to believe that any of the characters accept his fake persona.
So, it’s simply a plot device where he appears useless but is hiding his true identity as her ‘perfect’ male lead!!!
I’m starting to wonder if SL will find the tree & then curse himself as he realises it’s used to save JBZ ‘s life rather than MY’s!
I’ll feel immensely satisfied if he cluelessly saves his love rival ( despite the fact that to everyone except himself he’s not actually even a feature in this love equation!!!)
Good theory. I was wondering why a man his age would have dementia. Don’t know how common that is for someone…
Agreed. So early onset dementia does exist but it’s not very common, we’ve got no family medical history for comparison but his symptoms and actions don’t appear like a typical dementia presentation (In my opinion & professional experience).
I agree with you about remembering. The law in these time travel type shoes seem to imply anyone who engages with the phenomenon has a memory ( however vague) of it.
If we get a few others to decide they retain their memories it can become a fact right….!!! Hah.
Now, I just think he’s stupid, selfish and ignorant. Shame.
Not sure I’m completely happy about her sister’s redemption but fine!
I know it’s a short but I would have liked to know why her dad was so cruel to her!
So much of his character doesn’t make sense. Like how she says that in the original life that he came back safe from helping with the plague crisis but in the original life he didn’t sit the exam, was thought of as a complete waste of space so why would the king send him on an important humanitarian mission?!
So many other basic plot holes! (That I can no longer remember!)
Having said that the insane amount of drama that they were constantly manoeuvre was quite enjoyable after watching many dramas where the leads just constantly suffer injustice!
He initially didn’t know who the culprit was or the reason why the war was lost but knew that it must have had someone powerful involved. The creation of the playboy imagine was a defence. I. E. this guy is a waste of space so this would provide him with time to find out the truth. If he was a scholar, the hidden enemy may suspect he’s smart enough to investigate or a military man would be able to connect with the right people (though he was obviously in the army previously, when he adopted the child).
I don’t believe it’s explored much but when he runs to the dancehall in disguise the Prince is suspicious and on more than one occasion the Prince mentions his father’s death so he’s obviously testing him. All giving the impression that what he’s investigating is very dangerous.
Given that he was previously a respected member of the army I find it hard to believe that any of the characters accept his fake persona.
So, it’s simply a plot device where he appears useless but is hiding his true identity as her ‘perfect’ male lead!!!
I’ll feel immensely satisfied if he cluelessly saves his love rival ( despite the fact that to everyone except himself he’s not actually even a feature in this love equation!!!)
I agree with you about remembering. The law in these time travel type shoes seem to imply anyone who engages with the phenomenon has a memory ( however vague) of it.
If we get a few others to decide they retain their memories it can become a fact right….!!! Hah.