Good points. But Wei Shao should remember that the sword that killed his Grandfather, Father and Brother, that…
I agree.. but these were small towns compared to the big countries. Also, westerns sentiments are different from Asian cultures. Moreover, the generals were best friends who promised to stay together through thick and thin where only 1 backed out. No doubt, Q thought about their own weaknesses, if that were the case, they should have not made this promise. Even when they broke the promise, they should have supported Ws when they were in despair for 14 yrs. They only turned around when they realized that they may be attacked. How selfish! Even if you cannot fight together, you can give moral support to the battered family especially when you have made marriage pact between families.
Good points. But Wei Shao should remember that the sword that killed his Grandfather, Father and Brother, that…
Yes the Sword that killed his family was not Q family, but they trusted Qs to help them. If the case was reversed, Ws would have come forward. Its the betrayal that ML family is facing. FL family is selfish. 14 yrs ago Qs emotionally made marriage pact and cowardly never showed up when ML family needed support. Now they want to use ML family to support them. Pure selfishness.
What Wei Shao has gone through is really heartbreaking. He watched three generations of his family and his people…
I agree.. i want to see his resistance to love her given how much he and his family has suffered by the coward FL family. He will finally give in, but 14 years of hatred compared to 14 days of love would have been unjustified. He atleast needs time to heal his past wounds to love and accept her unconditionally. Between FL is also not washed with milk. She has her own agenda, its not like she loves ML.. she is just using him for her own thing. ML falling and forgiving for a cunning FL when he has already suffered a lot would means he is spineless and love brain. People are unable to forgive minor mistakes, this being a massacre due to bestfriend betrayal is totally unforgiving.
Just my two cents on Prisoner of Beauty—I think the male lead's hatred is actually quite justified. He endured a traumatic betrayal and unimaginable suffering at the hands of the female lead’s clan, which shaped his cold and ruthless demeanor. From his perspective, everything she represents is tied to the downfall of his people and personal agony. His mistrust isn’t baseless—it’s a survival instinct honed by pain.
On the other hand, the female lead is undeniably clever and strategic. She’s not just a pawn; she knows exactly what she’s doing by using her beauty and charm as a weapon. It’s not just seduction—it’s survival and political calculation. Her beauty becomes a trap, yes, but it’s a deliberate move to disarm the enemy and carve out a path for her own people’s safety. She's operating in a world where women often have to use soft power to stay alive, and she's playing the game well.
Their dynamic is fascinating because it's layered with deception, trauma, and reluctant attraction. She might be using a beauty trap, but she's also navigating a dangerous world the only way she can, while he's learning to confront the past without letting it destroy what remains of his humanity.
In short, both leads are morally gray in the best way, which makes the tension all the more compelling.
Where are ep 6-7 that were supposed to start now, when I checked 3 hours ago. Now it’s saying ep 6-7 will come…
Awww.. are you in EST zone? Go have the sleep now to preserve your beauty 😀🙂 otherwise prisoner of beauty will give us dark circles (and ruin our beauty).. lol
On the other hand, the female lead is undeniably clever and strategic. She’s not just a pawn; she knows exactly what she’s doing by using her beauty and charm as a weapon. It’s not just seduction—it’s survival and political calculation. Her beauty becomes a trap, yes, but it’s a deliberate move to disarm the enemy and carve out a path for her own people’s safety. She's operating in a world where women often have to use soft power to stay alive, and she's playing the game well.
Their dynamic is fascinating because it's layered with deception, trauma, and reluctant attraction. She might be using a beauty trap, but she's also navigating a dangerous world the only way she can, while he's learning to confront the past without letting it destroy what remains of his humanity.
In short, both leads are morally gray in the best way, which makes the tension all the more compelling.