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11 days ago

What a finale!

What an amazing journey this was! This drama had all this warmth, friendship, and love; all the relationships felt wholesome and full of understanding. There were no schemes, no big dramatic moments… just a true comfort for one’s heart. I absolutely loved the music and have already added some of the songs to my Spotify. I loved the food, too, and it genuinely leaves me wondering if I could ever try to cook one of those delicious-looking dishes myself! Everything altogether created such a wonderful atmosphere, and now I know exactly which world I am most likely gonna revisit if I am ever feeling down.P.S. I know now how Sheng felt—I totally fell in love with Tan Jian Ci's voice and him as an actor as well. His performance here was amazing!

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11 days ago

Finally!

Finally, Dou Dou and Feng Ya Song also have their thing going on... I have been waiting for that since the first vacation!Loved seeing that Zhou Zheng and Xiaoxing are a couple, and that Mo Qingcheng is ready to move in with Sheng and plan their future... Only one episode left!
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11 days ago

I cannot be any happier!

OMG, how amazing! They both fell in love with each other's voices years before they actually met! It feels like destiny that he randomly just picked her channel and found her because of the voice he fell in love with so many years ago! And now he has proposed.... *squealing* And Zhou Zheng and Xiaoxing also being so cosy with each other.... I cannot be any happier!
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11 days ago

I would love a vacation like that myself!

They are doing so much on this vacation—off-road buggies, archery, a grill party with a guitar and singing... oof... I would love a vacation like that myself! I loved how the "singles" tried to push Zhou Zheng and Xiaoxing together to break the shyness between them... Actually, pretty much everyone is already contributing to that... I am really waiting for them to finally be together! And Fifth Cousin just proudly calling MQC his "brother-in-law"? Good stuff...
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11 days ago

They all keep warming my heart...

MQC just can't keep his hands off Sheng! And their kisses are heating up... nice, nice! Zhou Zheng was adorable this episode! The way he waited for Xiaoxing to come to the pool before getting shirtless, just so she could see his nice body... well, yeah, it is nice indeed! And then throwing lightning looks at both of the guys who just interrupted their nice, cosy late-night dinner... Also, he's bed-less tonight, because he and Xiaoxing haven't yet gotten to the stage where they would be comfortable sharing a bed, so....
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12 days ago

Perfect food can solve everything

Mo Qingcheng is so perfect that there was no possible way Sheng's family wouldn't love him! It was quite funny how all the brothers wanted to be tough and strict and give him judging looks, but of course, they couldn't—MQC was prepared! He brought gifts for everyone, was incredibly polite, and even as a guest, took over the kitchen to cook food that Grandpa enjoys. And as we heard, cooking crabs the way Grandpa likes them is no easy task! Sheng's brothers are right—she has the perfect boyfriend and she's very lucky to have him!
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12 days ago

Didn't see that coming

Did they really give us such a wonderful first part of the episode just to make us lower our guard? At least the villains, specifically Mundo, are stepping up their game and creating suspense. It was about time, because so far he had been quite passive. But, oh boy, the truck at the end? It was probably meant for the grandpa so Mundo could climb the ladder and become the chairman. I don’t think he wanted to do anything to Seori… she just happened to be there… This will be a tough week to wait for the next episode.
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12 days ago

Felt like finale!

What a wonderful concert that was! There's not much to say, only that I was in awe of the songs and other performances. I loved how the crowd cheered for everyone, especially for Qiang Qing Ci. His was a particularly emotional performance, not only for his fans in the audience, but also for his colleagues, new and old. Even for me. This felt almost like a finale! Beautiful!
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12 days ago

Finally reaching Yunzhong

Zhao finally reached Yunzhong! Her reunion with her father was very emotional—she cried, her father cried, even A'Jiu had tears. It was beautiful, yet everything around it comes with its own bitterness—her father's fast-progressing illness. And it gets worse by the day, for me only raising the same questions as Zhao—Why? What’s different in this life? Was he already getting poisoned before that? I know they are galloping towards General Chu's death, because his and Zhao's conversations are mostly about her childhood memories—tricks she played, times she didn't listen to him, and many more... It hurts. More than one can imagine. When she recited that poem while sitting next to his bed, I was afraid this was it... and then he coughed up blood, and I was even more afraid. I really don't want him to die, but I think at this point it really is inevitable. I know Madam Ge's arrival raised questions for Zhao, but I am not sure if it was the right call to go through her private belongings. Anyway, what's done is done and now she knows that Madam Ge is Mu Mianhong and her father's wife, her mother. I can only wonder and wait to see how their next conversation will go. I think there must be a serious reason why the mother's identity has been kept hidden for so many years and her previous ones are "deceased". The mystery of the Wei Village keeps resurfacing. Now I have questions—Why was A'Jiu in that village? Did someone from the Cangmu Stronghold save him there? Why does Xiao Xun keep reminding A'Jiu how he had wronged Xiang (I believe that's the boy he saved)? Why was the village burned down in the first place? At least we know now that Xiao Xun started the fire and it happened five years ago, but that's pretty much it... or have I forgotten something?

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12 days ago

I am kind of satisfied with the ending, but it felt incomplete

In the end, everything feels like it has come full circle—their journey started at the Futu Pagoda and practically ended there too. Bu Yinlou was supposed to die there as a sacrifice, and now, a year later, she actually died… at least in the eyes of the Emperor. It was a relief to see even General Yu Zhu stepping into his morals and letting Yinlou and Xiao Duo escape in the end.What I didn't understand was—did Murong Gaogong die or just collapse after learning of Yinlou's death? Either way, it’s quite ironic for him that it happened on the Lantern Festival, knowing what lanterns meant to him. They were his hobby, he put his soul into them, and he was talented at making them. Of course, a lot of credit for even starting such a hobby goes to the fact that he was saved by the lantern in Yinlou's hand back then, when he was just a scared, bullied child hiding in a dark corner.But am I satisfied with the ending? Kind of, I guess. It was a happy one, but I would have loved to see what happened to the country and who became the next ruler. Was it Prince Liangxu and Wanwan? What happened to the other people I cared about? Yeah, not knowing those bits leaves the ending feeling a bit rushed and incomplete—not for the protagonists, perhaps, but certainly for the other characters.My overall opinion on the drama is very positive, despite a lot of romance scenes being cut. At least I checked them out after I finished the show. I really enjoyed the fight scenes, I loved how clever our leads were, and I loved our second and third couples too. The chemistry between Dylan Wang and Yukee Chen was great, and Peter Ho played the psycho Emperor perfectly. I hated the character so much, which is sign enough of how good Peter was.

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13 days ago

Such a rollercoaster of emotions!

Oh, what an episode! The beginning was so promising and... oh boy, do I love Dylan Wang fight scenes? YES, some of the best I have seen in C-dramas so far! I was so excited about everything—the decoy move, the scouting, the infiltration into the Imperial army—overall a very well-planned attack, and those agile moves, cuts, and slashes... AMAZING! Such ML aura, I can't.... However, the excitement was cut short due to the Emperor's trap. I thought they were done. But thanks to Yinlou's acting and someone shouting that the Emperor is a usurper, a tyrant, and killed Prince Rong, they all got saved, retreating back to the Dream House. And, thank God, Yinlou got away from the Emperor. I think being locked in that tower is a million times better than being around him... however, he still visits. Daily. The Emperor is getting even more out of line, killing anyone who displeases him no matter how many witnesses there are... It's actual terror in the Imperial Palace. Even Eunuch Sun wasn't spared. And what an ironic death he got! But he only has himself to blame. Luckily, we've got Wanwan as our ally now, and now will be the final countdown. This better have a happy ending. I've cried too much in these last few episodes!

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13 days ago

Oh, I am feeling finale coming!

Thank God, this episode was much easier to watch than the previous one! Of course, the Emperor continued to be his monstrous self, while Yinlou and Xiao Duo had their plans for escape. OMG, I loved Yinlou slapping the Emperor and telling him all that truth he doesn't want to see about himself! And luckily, the Emperor snapped enough to spill that he's seeing the little Prince Rong, whom he killed himself... An opportunity, no? And Yinlou used it well, pretending to be possessed by the little prince's mother, Consort Shao. Meanwhile, Xiao Duo crafted his own plans in prison to break out and save Yinlou. Oh, and I loved so much how the Zhaoding Bureau and young Prince Liangxu are working together to help with this! Liangxu even got Miss Ming from the Dream House to help hide all these "fugitives". Liangxu, of course, has his own goal—to save Princess Hede—but all together they have a plan that's going down on the Empress's Coronation Day! Oh, I love this... I am feeling so excited! I want to see how it all goes down...

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13 days ago

Terror in the Imperial Palace

I don't remember when the last time was that I encountered such a vile villain. The Emperor has so many insecurities, I bet he doesn't even trust his own shadow not to betray him. His idea of power is to take, to possess, to control, and to use everyone for whatever he desires. It's abusing power, not using it. And he abuses his gloriously... I don't believe there's any person left who actually likes him, even the tiniest bit. Everyone is terrified of him. Wanwan still tried, because she is his sister and they are related by blood, but even she is taken for granted for having a different opinion than him... At least Liangxu could get away... but he still can't leave because Wanwan is locked in the palace. This pains me. At this point, I really just want someone to kill the Emperor, because I think it's better to be executed for freeing the world from such a monster than to live in captivity under his torture.

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13 days ago

If only she would close the doors

Yinlou, all you had to do was close the doors behind you! Lady… really? And now the Emperor knows, and I am not even sure what he is going to do to them… I am really afraid of what’s coming next, because I am not sure if this drama has a happy ending or not… omg, omg, omg! The aftermath of the previous episode is still heavy in the air — young Prince Lingxu cannot really look at Wanwan without thinking about his brother, so he just chooses to chase her away. The Emperor has become impotent, and Yinlou had a very sad goodbye from her father. She said it right—he was never a father to her, so how could he expect her to be a daughter to him? It’s always hard to watch when parents blame their children for their own failures, call them names, or wish they were never born. Yinlou is definitely better off without him!

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13 days ago

Strong minds, masterful strategies and some romance

Chu Zhao proved she is a general's daughter through and through. Her strategic mind, her father's wisdom, and her knowledge of the enemy helped immensely in defending Wangchong when the odds were against them. Not knowing if A'Jiu had survived the battle made her run out onto the battlefield, searching for him among the fallen. But then he appeared, riding towards her, and they ran into each other's arms, embracing in pure relief at seeing the other alive. That was a beautiful scene—I even rewatched it a couple of times! But seeing the fallen hit Zhao hard. They were brothers, sons, fathers, and husbands to someone waiting for them, who would now never be able to meet again. I think she was even more emotional about them because she has felt that kind of loss herself, and she still doesn't know if she'll be able to see her father ever again. A'Jiu comforting her and finally confessing was a profoundly touching and heartfelt moment. The kiss there was so well-placed and thoroughly deserved! But to make things worse, now her father has lost his sight? That breaks my heart more than I can describe. The thought that even when they finally reunite, he won’t be able to see her is devastating. The plot is building up to his death, and I can only pray they manage to meet while he is still alive. On a brighter note, I want to applaud the Little Emperor! No one else fits the throne quite like him in this drama. Xiao Yu has all the qualities and the aura—his voice is steady, his words are confident, and he isn't cowering in front of all those grown men in the court hall. I am so proud of that boy!Lastly... does Deng Yi fancy Chu Tang? It certainly looked like it, and the feeling seems mutual! Did Zhao anticipate this, and is that why she left her in the capital to "hold the court"? Hmm... Could Chu Tang be used as the key to sway Deng Yi over to our side, maybe?

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