he prob went around experimenting with his regain senses again. remember he gave up his memories so he doesnt…
No, no, you got the timeline wrong, the curse was lifted AFTER the 1-year time skip... we got 1 year time skip then Jin Lun visited and told her about A Sheng , and how she was helping Xin Mei to lift the curse.
So there was a 1-year period where he was literally a perfect wardemon with all the curses
If JJY and TJR had another drama again how would you like it to be?😔 I want a wuxia enemies to lovers but when…
I mean I understand why you want to see them again.... but lowkey the one im looking forward the most if nothing change would be TJR in Removing Armor with SZN.
A General/Martial Art SZN .... with a possible Noble Prince TJR 👀
The black cat is 100% A Sheng, she just cant let go of Xin Me... the scene with the black cat reflect A Sheng when she was younger following Xin Mei... also im pretty sure it the same location like the step where the cat appear it was also where young A Sheng was. also giving it food like when Xin Mei gave A Sheng food in the past.
This is right after Jin Lun, tell Xin Mei since A Sheng cant ascended to godhood cause of the broken ladder she could literally be anything.
Not to mention Xin Mei already describe A Sheng heart is like a kitty
I'm only on episode 7, but the dynamic between these 3 characters, Gu Jinzhao, Chen Yanyun, and Ye Xian. Reminds me so much of PA Chu Qiao, Zhuge Yue, and Yan Xun
Just the dynamic between them, not the plot or anything else. We got a smart, strong, and sassy FL, a stoic, noble, mysterious, and cold ML, and a young noble, morally grey SML
this is a call to all Xianxia/Xuanhuan fans, I NEED YOUR HELPI have a few questionsDo you think this is a good…
Since Humble12 is being a bit unhinged, I respond to you.
Xianxia/Xuanhuan doesn't always, but at times kinda, go hand in hand with cultivation.
So, Cultivation always has to deal with themes from Daoism and Buddhism; understanding them will help explain why certain characters act the way they do.
Fates Choose You uses the concept of "Immortality" is basically social commentary; this itself is not a thing in the novel and was no doubt the work of Xiao Xiang Dong Er, who is the scriptwriter for this show.
But even then, Fates To You's story revolves more around these kinds of concepts, kinda like how Xin Mei describes Jin Lun at the end: since he became more enlightened, he starts to talk in riddles.
Maybe that's why it's harder to connect to the show and the theme, cause at times it sounds like they're trying to be profound and leave us trying to figure out what it all means.
So there was a 1-year period where he was literally a perfect wardemon with all the curses
Like, we literally got a god-like entity just roaming around. Don't tell me he just camped out somewhere LOL
Unfortunated that, Jin Lun ended up falling for someone like that
A General/Martial Art SZN .... with a possible Noble Prince TJR 👀
This is right after Jin Lun, tell Xin Mei since A Sheng cant ascended to godhood cause of the broken ladder she could literally be anything.
Not to mention Xin Mei already describe A Sheng heart is like a kitty
Just the dynamic between them, not the plot or anything else. We got a smart, strong, and sassy FL, a stoic, noble, mysterious, and cold ML, and a young noble, morally grey SML
Xianxia/Xuanhuan doesn't always, but at times kinda, go hand in hand with cultivation.
So, Cultivation always has to deal with themes from Daoism and Buddhism; understanding them will help explain why certain characters act the way they do.
Fates Choose You uses the concept of "Immortality" is basically social commentary; this itself is not a thing in the novel and was no doubt the work of Xiao Xiang Dong Er, who is the scriptwriter for this show.
But even then, Fates To You's story revolves more around these kinds of concepts, kinda like how Xin Mei describes Jin Lun at the end: since he became more enlightened, he starts to talk in riddles.
Maybe that's why it's harder to connect to the show and the theme, cause at times it sounds like they're trying to be profound and leave us trying to figure out what it all means.