Obviously, fans don't want another In Blossom situation happening all over again. In fact, I've even seen fans trending hashtags like #JuJingyiIsTooVersatile because they genuinely believe she can handle different versions of the character herself.
We're talking about 11 other actresses portraying the same character alongside Ju Jingyi. If that's the case, JJY would essentially have to study and adapt to the mannerisms, expressions, speech patterns, and behaviors established by all those actresses so the character remains believable and consistent. That's not a small task at all, in fact, it requires a great deal of versatility as an actress. That's why many fans are confused by the decision. If they already believe JJY is capable of portraying the different stages or versions of the character herself, then naturally they'll question why so many actresses are needed in the first place.
And from a fan's perspective, it's understandable to wonder whether this benefits the story or whether it turns into a promotional opportunity for dozens of other celebrities. At some point, people stop talking about the character and start talking about which actress appeared, who had the best version, and who deserved more attention.
The concern isn't that fans lack confidence in JJY. Quite the opposite. Many of them are speaking up because they have confidence in her abilities and believe she could carry the role herself. After everything she's been through, fans are naturally cautious. They don't want discussions about her acting to be overshadowed by endless comparisons, screen-time debates, or unnecessary fanwars. They want people to focus on JJY's performance and the character itself, not on ranking 12 different actresses playing the same role.
Whether others agree or disagree with that concern is another matter, but it's unfair to say it comes from a lack of trust in JJY. For many fans, it comes from the exact opposite, they trust her enough to believe she could handle the challenge on her own.
If they feel something is wrong or don't like something, they have every right to express it. But making threats…
Her fans simply want WYX or Wanhuasin to refute the rumors because the hate has already started spreading, with people claiming that JJY doesn't want to play a fat woman. Can you at least agree that it's understandable why fans would want to clarify that?
How can she be so happy about it when her so-called only female lead character is being played by different actresses?…
My point is that fans can trust JJY and still disagree with certain decisions surrounding her projects. Those two things aren't mutually exclusive.
I trust JJY's abilities too. In fact, the reason many fans are protective is because they've seen how often she's been unfairly criticized, compared and scrutinized over the years. It's not about believing a cameo actress will "outshine" her. It's about knowing how fandom spaces and online discussions work. People compare actresses all the time, even when the screen time is minimal.
I also don't think every complaint automatically harms her. Fans expressing concerns about an adaptation doesn't necessarily mean they're sabotaging her projects. Sometimes they're simply voicing their opinion because they care about both the original story and the actress they're supporting.
How can she be so happy about it when her so-called only female lead character is being played by different actresses?…
How can you say that even without those actresses, people would still talk bad about JJY? That's not the right mindset, girl. As a fan, shouldn't you be proving that the hate she receives is invalid and unnecessary instead of simply going along with it?
Of course, there will always be people who criticize popular actors and actresses, but that doesn't mean fans should just accept every situation that could create even more opportunities for unnecessary comparisons and negativity. If anything, fans naturally want to minimize those situations, not encourage them.
My girl doesn't even look happy in the vid I saw đ She was smiling in the previous daysđ
How can she be so happy about it when her so-called only female lead character is being played by different actresses? Just to clarify, in the manhua, that character is always portrayed by the same person. There was no replacement, no body-switching, and no multiple versions of the character. She is one sole character throughout the story. Tbh her fans complaints are valid. At the same time, maybe this situation has one positive side, people won't be able to manipulate or diminish her role in future dramas by claiming she was easily replaceable. Fans have every right to speak up because they're the ones who consistently spend their time, money and energy supporting their favorite artist.
And after everything JJY has already gone through, all the criticism, hate and constant scrutiny, can you really blame her fans for being protective? If the role gets split between different actresses, sooner or later people will start making comparisons and saying things like, "The previous one was better," or "Why did they change her?" We've seen how quickly these comparisons can turn into unnecessary hate. Her fans have spent years defending and protecting her from unfair criticism, so it's understandable why they're sensitive about this issue. They're not complaining for no reason, they're worried about the backlash, the endless comparisons and the possibility of her contribution to the character being undermined. You may not agree with them, but you can't really blame them for feeling that way.
juJingYi, who followed BTS knows, aging woman bullied Tian Jia Rui horribly, demanded director to fire him. Of…
You're so obsessed with plastic surgery because you're insecure about your own appearance. Maybe that's why you hate JJY so much and constantly try to bring her down. The way you're fixated on criticizing her looks says more about you than it does about her because you are ugly and even plastic surgery can't fix your face.
Is it just me, or does the ending actually make perfect sense?
JL and LWY were never meant to exist as ârealâ individuals in the first place. Theyâre essentially vessels...LWY was created by JY and JL was originally just a fox who took on a human form. Their identities are constructed and temporary, so it wouldnât really make sense for the story to end with them simply staying alive in those same bodies as if nothing was wrong. That kind of ending would actually go against the rules the story had already established.
Reincarnation in a different timeline feels like the most fitting resolution. Since they were never truly part of the natural order, letting them be reborn gives them a chance to exist in a way thatâs real and balanced. Itâs like the story is correcting itself rather than forcing them to hold onto borrowed forms, it allows them to start over with identities that genuinely belong to them. Thereâs something bittersweet but also meaningful about that kind of closure. Also, if the story had kept LWY and JL alive in those same bodies, it wouldâve needed a lot of extra explanations to justify it, like giving them some kind of blah blah blah or ârealâ human elements such as a heart, a scale or some special artifact to make their existence permanent. That would just complicate things and feel a bit forced, like the plot is bending its own rules just to keep them around. Lol
On the other hand, WWY WSG and LJ are already human. Their existence isnât artificial or borrowed, so their endings donât require that same kind of reset. Even without JL and LWY their lives continue in a way that feels natural and complete, because that was always their original path.
Thatâs why the separation, as painful as it is, still feels right. JL and LWY were never fully part of that world to begin with, so their departure doesnât break the story.....it actually restores balance to it. In the end, itâs less about giving everyone a traditionally happy ending and more about staying true to the themes of identity, existence and what it really means to belong.
I hope everyone who blames Luwuyi can understand one thing: no oneâs death was caused by her. The time rewinds are her way of trying to save people. In Wuxiang Moon, the Nine Tailed Fox can be revived, but a sacrifice means complete annihilation, no return at all. Thatâs why Luwuyi chose to save Jiling. Itâs not about loving one more than the other, nor is it about choosing between two people. Sheâs doing everything she can for everyone she loves, risking her own life to gamble on even the slightest possibility of saving them all.
To make it clearer, the "49 loops arenât about Luwuyi âchoosingâ between people, they show how she keeps exhausting every possible option trying to save both.
At the start, her main goal was simple: save Jiling. That was her priority, and she kept resetting time again and again to change his fate. But no matter what she did, different choices, different paths, jiling still died in every timeline. Thatâs when she realized his death might be a fixed outcome she couldnât easily break.
So she adjusted her approach. If she couldnât stop Jilingâs death yet, then at least she could prevent the next tragedy, Wu Wangyan being killed by him. That became her secondary focus, not because she âgave upâ on Jiling, but because she was trying to minimize the damage while still searching for a way to save him too.
Across all 49 loops, she never stopped trying to find a solution where both of them could live. Every reset was another attempt, another variation, another hope that something would finally change. She wasnât choosing one over the other, she was trapped in a situation where saving one often led to losing the other. By the final loop, she managed to save her sister, but only after failing to save Jiling over and over again, she just ran out of ways to change his fate in time.
So the core of it is this: Luwuyi wasnât prioritizing one person over another. She was desperately trying to save everyone, carrying the memory of every failure alone, and pushing herself through 49 timelines just to reach an outcome where at least no one else she loves has to die.
Are you crazy? jjy has been leading dramas without relying on popular actors, and she has never needed to âleechâ off anyone to get popular đ¤Łđ¤Ł when her contract with siba ended, big producers like gjm and stellar were the ones actively reaching out to her. GJM has been waiting her for many years, that's the fact.
Whoa, LWY going through that piercing, bone-deep pain over and over again just to save WWY and Jiling đ By the 19th rewind, she couldnât even move anymore, just sitting there and completely drained, like her body had already hit its limit and gone numb from all the suffering. Thatâs why she keeps spitting blood because every rewind is basically tearing her body apart from the inside out again and againđđđ
I think that jiling was chiwen's past because didn't chiwen say that jiling was the part of his childhood he wanted…
Chiwen(Wangduo) is the real dragon god. Jiling(TJR) and Chiwen are different person. You can see him in the first mins of ep 17,the current dragon god is Jiling, he is just substitute. And yes, he pretend to be Chiwen(but the original is Wangduo) and created his original Jiling through puppet to collect all DG power
Its more like he was borrowed the power. I dont know what with happen t him if it goes to rightful owner. He himself…
So whoâs the real âownerâ? do you think? fyi the original dragon god is already gone since he submitted suppressing JYâs power, so there isnât just one clear successor, itâs like his legacy got split into two WSG is basically the âcreatedâ version the one they made as a backup plan, meant to become a new dragon god if everything failed, meanwhile LS (jiling) is the one who inherited it, like he carries the actual power and spirit of the original dragon god.
From what I understand, Jiling is essentially the vessel of the Chiwen/Dragon god so in many ways heâs no different from the Dragon God himself. He doesnât just carry the power, he embodies it, which is why his role feels so central and heavy. At the same time, WSG was created as the 10th dragon by his brothers. They mentioned that if they failed to find a suitable vessel, their Plan B was to create a new Dragon God altogether. That makes WSG less of a replacement and more of a parallel solution, someone born to fulfill the same ultimate purpose, but through a different path.
My theory is that when WSG was lost as a child...Chiwen found the fox Jiling and saved him, but also used him as a way to contain or suppress the Dragon Godâs power. Instead of letting that power run wild or disappear, he entrusted it to Jiling, giving him the responsibility of carrying it. And in return, whether as repayment, Jiling took on the role of protecting the world.
So both WSG and Jiling carry the Dragon Godâs lineage, both of them are powerful.
We're talking about 11 other actresses portraying the same character alongside Ju Jingyi. If that's the case, JJY would essentially have to study and adapt to the mannerisms, expressions, speech patterns, and behaviors established by all those actresses so the character remains believable and consistent. That's not a small task at all, in fact, it requires a great deal of versatility as an actress.
That's why many fans are confused by the decision. If they already believe JJY is capable of portraying the different stages or versions of the character herself, then naturally they'll question why so many actresses are needed in the first place.
And from a fan's perspective, it's understandable to wonder whether this benefits the story or whether it turns into a promotional opportunity for dozens of other celebrities. At some point, people stop talking about the character and start talking about which actress appeared, who had the best version, and who deserved more attention.
The concern isn't that fans lack confidence in JJY. Quite the opposite. Many of them are speaking up because they have confidence in her abilities and believe she could carry the role herself. After everything she's been through, fans are naturally cautious. They don't want discussions about her acting to be overshadowed by endless comparisons, screen-time debates, or unnecessary fanwars. They want people to focus on JJY's performance and the character itself, not on ranking 12 different actresses playing the same role.
Whether others agree or disagree with that concern is another matter, but it's unfair to say it comes from a lack of trust in JJY. For many fans, it comes from the exact opposite, they trust her enough to believe she could handle the challenge on her own.
I trust JJY's abilities too. In fact, the reason many fans are protective is because they've seen how often she's been unfairly criticized, compared and scrutinized over the years. It's not about believing a cameo actress will "outshine" her. It's about knowing how fandom spaces and online discussions work. People compare actresses all the time, even when the screen time is minimal.
I also don't think every complaint automatically harms her. Fans expressing concerns about an adaptation doesn't necessarily mean they're sabotaging her projects. Sometimes they're simply voicing their opinion because they care about both the original story and the actress they're supporting.
Of course, there will always be people who criticize popular actors and actresses, but that doesn't mean fans should just accept every situation that could create even more opportunities for unnecessary comparisons and negativity. If anything, fans naturally want to minimize those situations, not encourage them.
And after everything JJY has already gone through, all the criticism, hate and constant scrutiny, can you really blame her fans for being protective? If the role gets split between different actresses, sooner or later people will start making comparisons and saying things like, "The previous one was better," or "Why did they change her?" We've seen how quickly these comparisons can turn into unnecessary hate.
Her fans have spent years defending and protecting her from unfair criticism, so it's understandable why they're sensitive about this issue. They're not complaining for no reason, they're worried about the backlash, the endless comparisons and the possibility of her contribution to the character being undermined. You may not agree with them, but you can't really blame them for feeling that way.
JL and LWY were never meant to exist as ârealâ individuals in the first place. Theyâre essentially vessels...LWY was created by JY and JL was originally just a fox who took on a human form. Their identities are constructed and temporary, so it wouldnât really make sense for the story to end with them simply staying alive in those same bodies as if nothing was wrong. That kind of ending would actually go against the rules the story had already established.
Reincarnation in a different timeline feels like the most fitting resolution. Since they were never truly part of the natural order, letting them be reborn gives them a chance to exist in a way thatâs real and balanced. Itâs like the story is correcting itself rather than forcing them to hold onto borrowed forms, it allows them to start over with identities that genuinely belong to them. Thereâs something bittersweet but also meaningful about that kind of closure. Also, if the story had kept LWY and JL alive in those same bodies, it wouldâve needed a lot of extra explanations to justify it, like giving them some kind of blah blah blah or ârealâ human elements such as a heart, a scale or some special artifact to make their existence permanent. That would just complicate things and feel a bit forced, like the plot is bending its own rules just to keep them around. Lol
On the other hand, WWY WSG and LJ are already human. Their existence isnât artificial or borrowed, so their endings donât require that same kind of reset. Even without JL and LWY their lives continue in a way that feels natural and complete, because that was always their original path.
Thatâs why the separation, as painful as it is, still feels right. JL and LWY were never fully part of that world to begin with, so their departure doesnât break the story.....it actually restores balance to it. In the end, itâs less about giving everyone a traditionally happy ending and more about staying true to the themes of identity, existence and what it really means to belong.
At the start, her main goal was simple: save Jiling. That was her priority, and she kept resetting time again and again to change his fate. But no matter what she did, different choices, different paths, jiling still died in every timeline. Thatâs when she realized his death might be a fixed outcome she couldnât easily break.
So she adjusted her approach. If she couldnât stop Jilingâs death yet, then at least she could prevent the next tragedy, Wu Wangyan being killed by him. That became her secondary focus, not because she âgave upâ on Jiling, but because she was trying to minimize the damage while still searching for a way to save him too.
Across all 49 loops, she never stopped trying to find a solution where both of them could live. Every reset was another attempt, another variation, another hope that something would finally change. She wasnât choosing one over the other, she was trapped in a situation where saving one often led to losing the other.
By the final loop, she managed to save her sister, but only after failing to save Jiling over and over again, she just ran out of ways to change his fate in time.
So the core of it is this: Luwuyi wasnât prioritizing one person over another. She was desperately trying to save everyone, carrying the memory of every failure alone, and pushing herself through 49 timelines just to reach an outcome where at least no one else she loves has to die.
WSG is basically the âcreatedâ version the one they made as a backup plan, meant to become a new dragon god if everything failed, meanwhile LS (jiling) is the one who inherited it, like he carries the actual power and spirit of the original dragon god.
At the same time, WSG was created as the 10th dragon by his brothers. They mentioned that if they failed to find a suitable vessel, their Plan B was to create a new Dragon God altogether. That makes WSG less of a replacement and more of a parallel solution, someone born to fulfill the same ultimate purpose, but through a different path.
My theory is that when WSG was lost as a child...Chiwen found the fox Jiling and saved him, but also used him as a way to contain or suppress the Dragon Godâs power. Instead of letting that power run wild or disappear, he entrusted it to Jiling, giving him the responsibility of carrying it. And in return, whether as repayment, Jiling took on the role of protecting the world.
So both WSG and Jiling carry the Dragon Godâs lineage, both of them are powerful.