Can I ask if it has a happy ending??? Thank you in advance š
My comment was simply a polite request to use the spoiler feature. I wasnāt asking you to delete your comment or stop discussing the ending. You may not consider āhappy endingā to be a spoiler, but many viewers do. The uncertainty about the fate of the characters is part of the suspense. Thatās precisely why MDL has a spoiler button in the first place: so people can decide for themselves whether they want to see that kind of information. Using that feature costs nothing and is a basic courtesy toward other viewers. Not everyone has the same definition of what constitutes a spoiler, which is why the option exists. In any case, I donāt see the point in continuing this conversation, especially since my initial request was respectful and wasnāt meant to start an argument. Take care.
Can I ask if it has a happy ending??? Thank you in advance š
I mean not everyone watches a drama as soon as it comes out. I donāt understand why itās so difficult to respect that and indicate that a comment contains spoilersā¦
Iām on episode 3 and Iām having a hard time continuing. The writing is quite weak, the pacing is slow, and the FL seems to be brainless. I donāt like tropes that start with the FL hating/rejecting the ML for no apparent reason other than having heard rumors especially when he saved her⦠š¤ I donāt like sulking; itās not cute, itās annoying. Overall, I find it quite confusing, even though I can see where the script is heading. Maybe itās not for me
Itās disappointing how some viewers flatten Cui Lin into a āmanipulative female leadā trope, overlooking…
For me, the FL should be intelligent, but here sheās selfish and only focused on her own interests and emotions. Personally, I like FLs who think things through, who are competent, mature, etc.
For example: Lin Ni saves both her and Liu Cheng Feng, and what happens? LCF, ungrateful and jealous, kills Lin Niās soldiers. Lin Ni isnāt allowed to resent him for that? Then she blames Lin Ni for not saving the murderer of his comrades?
When Lin Ni is whipped 30 times, she doesnāt defend him to her father; she thinks itās normal that her father mistreats him. When Lin Ni loses all his friends and wakes up injured, she only talks about herself and her own worries.
When she switches the crown prince and he ends up kidnapped, sheās convinced sheās right, even though the child might be in danger but since she has her own ideas and ambitions for Lin Ni, she doesnāt care.
Same thing in many situations, she never shows empathy toward him, never puts herself in his place, and even lets her maid constantly belittle the man sheās supposedly in love with.
She may be skilled in military strategy, but on a human level, sheās just a spoiled child, indulged by her father and by LCF. Sheās immature, self-centered, and narrow-minded.
An intelligent woman should also have emotional intelligence. I think her character could have been written much better.
You may not consider āhappy endingā to be a spoiler, but many viewers do. The uncertainty about the fate of the characters is part of the suspense. Thatās precisely why MDL has a spoiler button in the first place: so people can decide for themselves whether they want to see that kind of information.
Using that feature costs nothing and is a basic courtesy toward other viewers. Not everyone has the same definition of what constitutes a spoiler, which is why the option exists.
In any case, I donāt see the point in continuing this conversation, especially since my initial request was respectful and wasnāt meant to start an argument.
Take care.
2- breakup around 15 they go back together at ep 28
3_ yes in the first part bur pretty heavy
4- yes
5- not the better romance for me, the chemistry is also lacking. A lot of misunderstanding and no communication. Long distance relationship.
6- few kisses and not very good to watch. Itās not fish kiss.
The ML is a green flag.
For example: Lin Ni saves both her and Liu Cheng Feng, and what happens? LCF, ungrateful and jealous, kills Lin Niās soldiers. Lin Ni isnāt allowed to resent him for that? Then she blames Lin Ni for not saving the murderer of his comrades?
When Lin Ni is whipped 30 times, she doesnāt defend him to her father; she thinks itās normal that her father mistreats him. When Lin Ni loses all his friends and wakes up injured, she only talks about herself and her own worries.
When she switches the crown prince and he ends up kidnapped, sheās convinced sheās right, even though the child might be in danger but since she has her own ideas and ambitions for Lin Ni, she doesnāt care.
Same thing in many situations, she never shows empathy toward him, never puts herself in his place, and even lets her maid constantly belittle the man sheās supposedly in love with.
She may be skilled in military strategy, but on a human level, sheās just a spoiled child, indulged by her father and by LCF. Sheās immature, self-centered, and narrow-minded.
An intelligent woman should also have emotional intelligence. I think her character could have been written much better.