Chang Yu Character Weibo Update🤭🤭😯😯: https://weibo.com/8363564217/5277517893337741
Time: 18:06
"Yan Zheng, I said I’d take care of you, and I meant it. I’ve got the silver the Marquis of Wu'An gave me in my left hand, and I’ve got my skills in my right. I could carry a few more of you on my back and still manage just fine #ZhuYu# "
Girl if XZ heard that last sentence he's going to get jealous...that you were thinking of more than one "him"...🤣🤣🤣
I have to get going but on a distracting note -- the more I see of Xie Wu Brother the more I think he is on my…
I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY THIS...everytime I see Xie Wu I feel more at ease...he just feels so reliable? Or maybe it's because the other subordinates are kinda senseless sometimes😭😭😭
Well the whole using SYQ to exchange for food scene kinda proves that Chang Yu is not someone who's suited to follow orders, she's one to make the decisions and carry them out
Part of the reason might be because she's still quite clueless about military rules, but I'd bet that less than a handful of people would have the bravery to threaten the enemy with their prince, even if it was an official military order
If the guy is passed out, then he doesn't go to the battlefield, so why does she insist she needs to replace him?…
It's like a military law thing, orders have to be followed no matter what. Orders were for "Yan Zheng" to go to fight, by chance if they find out he's not there, he would be treated as a soldier who went against orders and "ran away", which would mean being executed as a result as mentioned in ep.24
I guess she figured that going in place of him might work since they count numbers when making sure all the soldiers are there and not remember faces, so she would be able to "replace" him and avoid Yan Zheng being punished
All the women in this drama are so inspiring...🥺🥺🥺 Chang Yu, Qian Qian and the princess, they're all so different, but so courageous and strong in their own unique ways💪💪💪
she's saying "a jiě", it's not a dialect, just more commonly used in historical settings (edit: period…
well yea, I meant in period drama settings, you don't really hear that in modern c-dramas, they usually just say "Jie" for adults, or "Jie Jie", if its a young kid endearment part is very true tho!
"Yan Zheng, I said I’d take care of you, and I meant it. I’ve got the silver the Marquis of Wu'An gave me in my left hand, and I’ve got my skills in my right. I could carry a few more of you on my back and still manage just fine #ZhuYu# "
Girl if XZ heard that last sentence he's going to get jealous...that you were thinking of more than one "him"...🤣🤣🤣
Part of the reason might be because she's still quite clueless about military rules, but I'd bet that less than a handful of people would have the bravery to threaten the enemy with their prince, even if it was an official military order
Waiting for my girl's growth arc 💪💪💪
I guess she figured that going in place of him might work since they count numbers when making sure all the soldiers are there and not remember faces, so she would be able to "replace" him and avoid Yan Zheng being punished
endearment part is very true tho!
Character Weibo posts are about 3/4 translated, up to ep.21🥰🥰
Also, both accounts have been awfully quiet today👀, only one post was made by Xie Zheng so far and it's about military stuff 👀