i guess what makes their romance so good is that it's about them truly loving each other, but also really liking each other's company. their love felt real because we saw them truly as a married couple and what their daily life is like.
neither of these characthers are lovesick fools, but rather are smart and mature people who really want to just marry each other and spend their life together.
what is the relationship of the main couple in the novel like? did she really love him or did she just compromise…
I tried reading the first chapters, but then it was said that FL's brother got arrested because he's a ped*phile (in the first life), and after her rebirth she planned to safe him... is that true? is he really guilty of that? and if yes, does she really want to save him from prison?
it's ridiculous that people criticize GJZ or the writers for her crying over Ye Xian's death. they were very close friends and had an mutual understanding, so of course she's very sad that he's dead, but also dying at such a young age...
her husband was giving Ye Xian the moment he deserved, that's why he was fighting to not loose consciousness. He knew that his wife just lost a friend and needs to grieve him, and because he loves her he gave her that room..
it's also in-character for GJZ to grieve like that. her reaction to her mother's death was different but also "extreme". GJZ is just that character who looks "strong" and "undefeatable", but when she cares she cares deeply. It's not a sign of her having hidden romantic feelings for YX, but she just feels the loss very deeply.
I mean, later she's ready to die fo her husband, just so that he can stay alive. There is no question who she loved romantically, but that doesn't mean that she's not allowed to have platonic love for her friends.
confused by the complaints that the couple needed be shown with a child at the end. I'm not saying that they won't have a child in the future, just that this wasn't part of the story and wouldn't have add anything to it.
the focus of the story was their relationship itself and how they support and comfort each other through difficult times. a child is not needed for a marriage to be strong and stable.
i did enjoy watching the deleted scenes, but I also understand why they were cut (except the cave lovescene) and appreciate it.
even though the assassin scene gives some context for another scene, it was weirdly executed and wouldn't have fit the dramas pacing. Same for the scene where he competes with her for the lantern. that scene was too long, and the fact that CYY's face was covered the whole time, didn't really help either.
i loved the ending, so I hope that the special episode is all about the deleted scenes they cut.for example: the scene where they are at a restaurant and ML is fighting a dancing assassin. I would like to know what was going in that scene, and why FL was there.
neither of these characthers are lovesick fools, but rather are smart and mature people who really want to just marry each other and spend their life together.
her husband was giving Ye Xian the moment he deserved, that's why he was fighting to not loose consciousness. He knew that his wife just lost a friend and needs to grieve him, and because he loves her he gave her that room..
it's also in-character for GJZ to grieve like that. her reaction to her mother's death was different but also "extreme". GJZ is just that character who looks "strong" and "undefeatable", but when she cares she cares deeply. It's not a sign of her having hidden romantic feelings for YX, but she just feels the loss very deeply.
I mean, later she's ready to die fo her husband, just so that he can stay alive. There is no question who she loved romantically, but that doesn't mean that she's not allowed to have platonic love for her friends.
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I'm not saying that they won't have a child in the future, just that this wasn't part of the story and wouldn't have add anything to it.
the focus of the story was their relationship itself and how they support and comfort each other through difficult times. a child is not needed for a marriage to be strong and stable.
even though the assassin scene gives some context for another scene, it was weirdly executed and wouldn't have fit the dramas pacing.
Same for the scene where he competes with her for the lantern. that scene was too long, and the fact that CYY's face was covered the whole time, didn't really help either.
https://www.tumblr.com/featherontheground/817591415093739520/chen-yanyun-gu-jinzhaos-story-part-1-having?source=share