"The ratings make it look like a disaster. But since it's MDL, I'm never sure if people actually watched it or just saw the poster and decided to give it a low score. 😂"
> I don't really see the angst as forced. In fact, his reaction feels quite natural. Expecting him to immediately forgive everything after learning that the woman he loves is connected to the deaths of his family and thousands of soldiers would be far less believable.
> The reason it hurts so much is because his feelings for her were real. Love doesn't erase grief, resentment, or trauma. If anything, the stronger the love, the more painful the truth becomes.
> He's also struggling with the thought that she may have stayed with him because she felt responsible for what happened. Nobody wants to wonder whether they're being loved out of genuine affection or out of guilt and obligation, especially after everything he endured.
> At the same time, the FL isn't blameless in her own mind either. She loves him, but she also carries a burden of responsibility for the past. That guilt influences many of her decisions, including why she hesitates to explain herself or reveal the truth sooner.
> What I appreciate about the story is that it doesn't paint either side as completely right or completely wrong. Both characters are carrying emotional wounds, both make mistakes, and both react in ways that feel believable given what they've been through. That's what makes their relationship so tragic and compelling.
Let me tell you. Screaming!! Episode 22 yes! He beat that ass! Picked up that lance and said...BAM! I was hollering.…
Out of context question, but I genuinely want to know—how many dramas have you watched till now? I saw your profile and damn, 742D 😭 How many years ago did you start watching dramas?
What a good thing How dare you and Unveil: Jadewind are two different genre focus on two separate things. This…
I really appreciate the way you explained everything 😊 This is exactly what I was saying when this drama aired, but people thought I was a bot defending it here 😂😂 Thank you for the explanation you gave — I hope more people understand this common point now 😊
Some of us are enjoying it. I knew the drama won’t be super popular internationally because the main focus is…
I didn’t notice this earlier, but I’ve realized that Chinese audiences appreciate dramas of all genres without focusing on just one. However, from what I’ve observed outside China, international audiences mostly prefer romance 😅😅.
“I don’t know why, but I feel like they’re controlling Li Peiyi. Their kindness seems suspicious 😭. I know I can’t trust anyone in situations like this—these guys always turn out to be crazy 😭.”
wrong it is not s+, it is B close to A, not even A how you get S+? love like galaxy?
Oh God, I’m not talking about that type of rating, and not the MDL rating. I’m talking about the Chinese Yunhe platform rating — which is a genuine data platform that tracks real viewership, heat index, and market performance in China, not just random ratings from anywhere 🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
How is this show doing in China? I heard it’s very popular and even got an S+ rating somewhere, but I’m not sure what that means. Can someone please explain? I also heard it’s ranking at the top on many platforms.
> The reason it hurts so much is because his feelings for her were real. Love doesn't erase grief, resentment, or trauma. If anything, the stronger the love, the more painful the truth becomes.
> He's also struggling with the thought that she may have stayed with him because she felt responsible for what happened. Nobody wants to wonder whether they're being loved out of genuine affection or out of guilt and obligation, especially after everything he endured.
> At the same time, the FL isn't blameless in her own mind either. She loves him, but she also carries a burden of responsibility for the past. That guilt influences many of her decisions, including why she hesitates to explain herself or reveal the truth sooner.
> What I appreciate about the story is that it doesn't paint either side as completely right or completely wrong. Both characters are carrying emotional wounds, both make mistakes, and both react in ways that feel believable given what they've been through. That's what makes their relationship so tragic and compelling.