In episode 11, CXZ confesses to LMT that he had come to respect Lu Wen as a formidable foe, lamenting the anticlimactic…
In reality, she didn't see herself as a bandit. She saw herself as a Robin Hood type character who was stealing from the rich to help the poor. She and the 1ml were on the opposite sides.
To me, it's somehow harder to forgive this drama version of CXZ compared to the novel one. Even though he's goofier…
I agree with everything you said. CXZ's lies in the drama are very deliberate compared to the novel. But still, he has his legitimate reasons. I'm curious how the drama will handle CXZ's identity reveal and break up. In the novel, CXZ's gaslighting was on another level. It was almost upsetting to read. But he made up for it for it later. lol
In episode 11, CXZ confesses to LMT that he had come to respect Lu Wen as a formidable foe, lamenting the anticlimactic…
You're welcome. CXZ and Lu Wen's chemistry is sizzling hot in the novel. They had two real physical fights. lol I hope the drama doesn't cut too much due to censorship.
I've read the novel. The drama sheds some light on something interesting about CXZ's character that I never fully…
In episode 11, CXZ confesses to LMT that he had come to respect Lu Wen as a formidable foe, lamenting the anticlimactic end to their deadly cat and mouse games. The twist is that LMT is Lu Wen. Unbeknownst to him, CXZ had already admired LMT long before encountering her in her diminished, memory-lost state. And the feeling was mutual; their initial love language was, quite literally, attempting to murder each other. So, when CXZ eventually discovers that LMT and Lu Wen are one and the same, his addiction with her only deepens.
Then the break.
But before that, she will know about her Lu Wen identity from a 3rd party.