White hair in Cdramas can mean: immense grief or devastating heart break and poison effect.He likely suffered…
I think it's grief! It seems to start when Prince Ding's family is vindicated... The grief is for the cruel faith both brothers suffered.... including their relatives and the Heiyuan Army!
He's probably going to go all white when they divorce because the grief deepens.
It’s a 40 ep drama - we aren’t even half way in…plus I think they’re going to each have to tell all their…
I think he would take a trip to the mountain with her to resolve her personality disorder so she can move on and face reality... afterward, they would join hands and face their true enemy!
I'm looking forward to understanding the connection between Prince Ding's family and Ye Li's mother. There seems to be a lot more history there than we've been shown so far, and I feel like it could explain many of the events unfolding now.
The late prince entrusted the edict to her for safekeeping, but it seems her power-hungry husband snatched it away and handed it straight to the Dowager Empress. Then, she is poisoned by her own in-laws and cast out.
At this point, Ye Li's blood debt is massive, and a lot of it traces back to Prince Ding. In a way, she's inherited his enemies and grudges as well.
It's like she has "a list"... it reminds me of Arya Stark's list of names in Game of Thrones.
So far, Ye Li's list looks something like this: - The Dowager Empress - Dowager Consort Qin - The Marquis - That Lu guy (already burned to a crisp) - Her father - Possibly her stepmother and the entire Ye family - Mo Jing Li
Honestly, I feel bad for Mo Jing Li. He was basically powerless and just a child, around 12–14 years old, when all of this happened. I would have loved it if they had made him an ally of Prince Ding's household and helped him reclaim the throne that was rightfully his. Instead, it seems they're setting him up to become a villain, which likely means a tragic ending awaits him.
I just finished this drama, and I cried so hard in 38-39! The ending was definitely rushed... I expected Ye Xian…
Btw.. did anyone notice that Lian and Lan just got married.. I could tell only by their outfits and wondered if I missed a scene or episode. Lian's status could have been implied but Lan surely deserved a wedding scene, for sure!
I just finished this drama, and I cried so hard in 38-39! The ending was definitely rushed... I expected Ye Xian to get a posthumous title as Marquis, given his sacrifice, and then also see how the Country gave him a befitting burial.
All good, but it's a rushed ending with missing pieces... Even the voiceover at the end about the Emperor's decree should have sufficed. SMH!
Why would the emperor issue a decree against his family? I know someone dies...I'm assuming it's his dad.
I don't even know… just clips here and there on TikTok! I watched a clip on Weibo where the burial procession was same day as Gu Zhao’s wedding. Like… Ye Xian can't catch a break 😩
He's probably going to go all white when they divorce because the grief deepens.
Also, it seems the Marquis's son was only jealous of his half-brother, not hateful enough to want him dead. That's good at least.
Now off to watch today's episodes...
Arrgh! When will she start exposing them? Ye Li and Pring Ding need to start working together already.....
The late prince entrusted the edict to her for safekeeping, but it seems her power-hungry husband snatched it away and handed it straight to the Dowager Empress. Then, she is poisoned by her own in-laws and cast out.
At this point, Ye Li's blood debt is massive, and a lot of it traces back to Prince Ding. In a way, she's inherited his enemies and grudges as well.
It's like she has "a list"... it reminds me of Arya Stark's list of names in Game of Thrones.
So far, Ye Li's list looks something like this:
- The Dowager Empress
- Dowager Consort Qin
- The Marquis
- That Lu guy (already burned to a crisp)
- Her father
- Possibly her stepmother and the entire Ye family
- Mo Jing Li
Honestly, I feel bad for Mo Jing Li. He was basically powerless and just a child, around 12–14 years old, when all of this happened. I would have loved it if they had made him an ally of Prince Ding's household and helped him reclaim the throne that was rightfully his. Instead, it seems they're setting him up to become a villain, which likely means a tragic ending awaits him.
All good, but it's a rushed ending with missing pieces... Even the voiceover at the end about the Emperor's decree should have sufficed. SMH!
He goes on a rampage after Zhao says she only sees him as a friend and the king issues a decree against his family in Ep 25!