HIs real father is General Chen of Bianzhou, the uncle of the current Marquis.
For real. It would make more sense as to why they'd lie about his birth father being a servant, because a foreigner dad wouldn't be accepted. But why do they need to lie if it's just Bianzhou
Because his cousin was acting inappropriately "cough cough..." to a painting he made of Xiaqiao. One of his concubines got jealous and told Wei Shao. When he saw it, he set the whole house on fire, and they got into a huge fight
In the book, i liked the cousin character, sure he had his flaws, but he wasn't this creepy. If i remember correctly,…
Yeah, I felt bad for their brotherly relationship, after the fight and for their grandmother. Also XQ, she felt as if she was at fault, even if she did nothing wrong
The creepy cousin is clearly trying to create rift between them coz he wants revenge on the Qiao, but also coz…
In the book, i liked the cousin character, sure he had his flaws, but he wasn't this creepy. If i remember correctly, in the book, they met at a store while she was looking for a Qin. He fell for her at first sight, and didn't know at the time that she was his sister-in-law, there was no bracelet hiding
I'm not sure if I remember correctly, but Wei Yan and Xiao qiao's meeting seems a bit different from the book. I don't remember him hiding a bracelet. Also they've introduced Lady Su's character, I'm not looking forward to it
When she said, 'who gave you the spine that could stand up to my wrath?' something like that. I felt so proud, the way women were dismissed during that era is sad. So her reminding them of how they came to this world was amazing
And then later on, the way he "let her know" his secret ðŸ¤