Okay, I’m already on episode 4, but I still can’t understand why Huai An killed Zhou Mo (the first blood in episode 1). Was it because Zhou Mo tried to poison his tea, or simply because he is/was part of the Huben Army?
I felt really bad about his death because it seemed like he genuinely cared for Huai An… or maybe I’m missing something important. Please help me understand 😭
I really love the plot. Maybe it’s because I’m not into romance at all, I was more focused on how the story unfolded.
The cast did such a great job. The protagonists are all lovable, and the villains are totally hateable, lol, which means they played their roles well.
The visuals are stunning, and the OST is so catchy, it gets stuck in your head instantly.
I won’t say too much about the plot because I don’t want to spoil anything, but for me, the storyline is solid. And I’m satisfied with the ending, finally, the Black Fox is gone.
For me, a happy ending doesn’t always mean the leads end up together. True love is sacrificial. Fugui’s main goal wasn’t about himself; it was for all living beings. That kind of love is selfless. I’d honestly rather watch a drama like this than one filled with romance and endless kissing scenes. But hey, to each their own, don’t judge my preferences, lol.
I felt really bad about his death because it seemed like he genuinely cared for Huai An… or maybe I’m missing something important. Please help me understand 😭
I really love the plot. Maybe it’s because I’m not into romance at all, I was more focused on how the story unfolded.
The cast did such a great job. The protagonists are all lovable, and the villains are totally hateable, lol, which means they played their roles well.
The visuals are stunning, and the OST is so catchy, it gets stuck in your head instantly.
I won’t say too much about the plot because I don’t want to spoil anything, but for me, the storyline is solid. And I’m satisfied with the ending, finally, the Black Fox is gone.
For me, a happy ending doesn’t always mean the leads end up together. True love is sacrificial. Fugui’s main goal wasn’t about himself; it was for all living beings. That kind of love is selfless. I’d honestly rather watch a drama like this than one filled with romance and endless kissing scenes. But hey, to each their own, don’t judge my preferences, lol.