I love FL and 2ML interactions. They feel so natural. I’m currently liking him way more than ML. He’s so nice…
Their interactions and relationship are straight up boring. Plus he knew her a child while he was an adult, yet still carries a torch for her? Weird. lol
The SML briefly meets the FL when she is a child while he is an adult, and he is still obsessing over her because of some dream. I hope this isn't the start of a love triangle. This is so forced. Can someone tell me if this dynamic exists in the novel?
I stopped watching for a while. I will finish depending on the ending. I'm sick and tired of directors taking perfect HE and turning them into SE, or open-ended for no good reason other than to piss off the fanbase.
I'm afraid this might get an SE. Chinese dramas have a weird fetish for sad or unsatisfying happy endings. DZ teleporting to the battlefield after hearing that SM was ambushed felt extremely forced. Also, I don't fully trust Jiyong.
It seems like they created that fire to have the FL run over to find the ML and confess. That scene felt very contrived and lacked any real emotional punch. Second, I think they can still convey their message of equality without beating the audience over the head with it. Lastly, the wedding night sucked.
As expected it's not due to their gender restrictions and her being engaged (obv lol i mean who cares about Wei…
The FL has learned two important lessons so far: 1. She cannot control fate. Despite having knowledge of the future, many events are still beyond her influence. 2. This lifetime is not the same as the last. She realized this by observing how different her sister is in this incarnation.
Finally, I think the final lesson she’ll learn is that she can’t change everything on her own. Her belief that she can handle everything by herself is starting to crumble. Little by little, she’s realizing that, despite her best efforts, she can’t move mountains alone. These realizations will, I believe, open the door for her to finally let the ML in and fully trust him with her burdens.
marriage should not be a norm, having a kid should not connect to having a 'family,' and negatives of pregnancy…
Data is clear: countries like South Korea and Japan face significant challenges due to their low birth rates. Reproduction is fundamental to the sustainability of human civilization. Simply put, without procreation, populations decline towards extinction. Marriage, as an institution, has traditionally played a crucial role in this sustainability. As societies increasingly embrace anti-child and anti-marriage attitudes, they risk diminishing their own existence. The data is unequivocal; if current trends persist, South Korea could face demographic collapse within a century.
marriage should not be a norm, having a kid should not connect to having a 'family,' and negatives of pregnancy…
Marriage and having kids should be the norm to sustain human civilization in the long term. The alternative is leading us down the path of total population collapse. South Korea will find out the hard way soon enough.
Well I think her attitude comes in part to her knowledge of what’s going to happen.
It's already proven to her that, despite her knowledge of the future, she can't change everything, at least not alone. At this point she's being stubborn. I hope there's growth for her character in that sense.
Wu Shan?? If its him thats so evil of you. My poor little puppy🩷🩷
He also got himself killed for a woman who repeatedly rejected him without reservation. Pathetic. I hate these kinds of characters as much as I hate some antagonists. lol
One woman murders her baby for selfish reasons, while another wants to divorce her husband and break up her family because she's envious of her single friends. This anti-family and anti-life mindset is more prevalent than many realize. It contributes to the declining birthrate and population collapse seen in many developed countries, particularly in Korea.
1. She cannot control fate. Despite having knowledge of the future, many events are still beyond her influence.
2. This lifetime is not the same as the last. She realized this by observing how different her sister is in this incarnation.
Finally, I think the final lesson she’ll learn is that she can’t change everything on her own. Her belief that she can handle everything by herself is starting to crumble. Little by little, she’s realizing that, despite her best efforts, she can’t move mountains alone. These realizations will, I believe, open the door for her to finally let the ML in and fully trust him with her burdens.