32 this is ridiculous now. I don't want to see anymore of this Nonsense from this delusional nephewwhat is he expecting from her? she is married and deeply in love. at this point it doesn't make since that he maintains interest. y'all live in the same houseshe is your uncle's wife, she is officially your aunt. she gave away her 🍪 cookie, lol 🤣😆🤣 she doesn't want you. now she doesn't even want to see you. this is the one thing that I wish the writers would not have included. because at this point even for dramaland it's stupid.
A lot of people are asking Why doesn't ZZ kill his attackers? Because it is - Judge Bao's Philosophy ________________________________________ Why Doesn't Zhan Zhao Kill His Attackers? ⚔️⚖️ Seeing a lot of people in the comments asking why our "Imperial Cat" always holds back from delivering a fatal blow to the people trying to take his head. Why leave them alive when they are literally out to assassinate him?
It all comes down to Judge Bao’s Philosophy.
Zhan Zhao isn't just another lawless rogue wandering the jianghu. He is a 4th-rank imperial guard who serves under Bao Zheng—the most famously incorruptible, legally strict judge in Chinese lore.
The Rule of Law vs. Vigilante Justice: Judge Bao’s entire mission is built on the belief that no one is above the law, and justice must be absolute and decided by a court, not the blade of a sword.
Upholding the Code: If Zhan Zhao plays executioner in the middle of a forest or a rain-slicked alley, he becomes no better than the criminals he's trying to stop. He strips away the chance for a fair trial, which is exactly how you uncover the larger, deeper conspiracies.
True Chivalry (Xia): His restraint isn't a sign of weakness; it's the ultimate show of control and discipline. He possesses peerless martial arts skills, but he chooses to apprehend or disarm rather than slaughter because he answers to a higher moral standard.
Granted, we are on episode 6 and he hasn’t actually dragged a single person back to Kaifeng court yet—they usually just scurry away or jump over a wall the second he drops them—but the intent is there! He isn't being soft; he's just keeping his hands clean for the justice system... even if the criminals run too fast to experience it. ⚖️
I wouldn’t call him a traitor; I think he’s kind of playing double agent.
AI Overview Yes, a double agent is by definition a traitor to one of the organizations or countries they serve, as they are secretly spying for the opposing side. However, the label depends entirely on whose perspective you are looking at.
From the Perspective of Agency A
If an agent working for Agency A is secretly feeding their secrets to Agency B, they are considered a traitor because they broke their allegiance and betrayed their original employer.
From the Perspective of Agency B
If that same agent is secretly funneling the enemy's secrets back to Agency A (often by feeding Agency B false or harmless information), Agency B will view them as a traitor.
I hope this show doesn’t have Yang Zi forgive people that doesn’t deserve forgiveness. *cough* Florished Peony…
as long as they don't have repeated SA"s and constant victimization. We're good. Forgiveness I can accept as long as she continues to fight. but yeh this chick doesn't seem to be the forgiving type. 😂 Yay!
12 nice fight scene protecting the corrupt official.
but very nonsensical. they were going there to kill the official. 20+ men and not one of them thought... 🤔 oh let me go kill him why the other 19 fight ZZ
I don't get it why luo family gave everything to tian family, no way they trust tian family that much
lol it doesn't matter really as they will be hunted to be slaughtered. they don't have time to choose anyone else. and a wealthy family would try to take everything. or the government would have already taken everything
this is ridiculous now. I don't want to see anymore of this Nonsense from this delusional nephewwhat is he expecting from her? she is married and deeply in love. at this point it doesn't make since that he maintains interest. y'all live in the same houseshe is your uncle's wife, she is officially your aunt. she gave away her 🍪 cookie, lol 🤣😆🤣 she doesn't want you. now she doesn't even want to see you. this is the one thing that I wish the writers would not have included. because at this point even for dramaland it's stupid.
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Why doesn't ZZ kill his attackers?
Because it is - Judge Bao's Philosophy
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Why Doesn't Zhan Zhao Kill His Attackers? ⚔️⚖️
Seeing a lot of people in the comments asking why our "Imperial Cat" always holds back from delivering a fatal blow to the people trying to take his head. Why leave them alive when they are literally out to assassinate him?
It all comes down to Judge Bao’s Philosophy.
Zhan Zhao isn't just another lawless rogue wandering the jianghu. He is a 4th-rank imperial guard who serves under Bao Zheng—the most famously incorruptible, legally strict judge in Chinese lore.
The Rule of Law vs. Vigilante Justice: Judge Bao’s entire mission is built on the belief that no one is above the law, and justice must be absolute and decided by a court, not the blade of a sword.
Upholding the Code: If Zhan Zhao plays executioner in the middle of a forest or a rain-slicked alley, he becomes no better than the criminals he's trying to stop. He strips away the chance for a fair trial, which is exactly how you uncover the larger, deeper conspiracies.
True Chivalry (Xia): His restraint isn't a sign of weakness; it's the ultimate show of control and discipline. He possesses peerless martial arts skills, but he chooses to apprehend or disarm rather than slaughter because he answers to a higher moral standard.
Granted, we are on episode 6 and he hasn’t actually dragged a single person back to Kaifeng court yet—they usually just scurry away or jump over a wall the second he drops them—but the intent is there! He isn't being soft; he's just keeping his hands clean for the justice system... even if the criminals run too fast to experience it. ⚖️
😂
or did i blink too fast and missed it?
From the Perspective of Agency A
If an agent working for Agency A is secretly feeding their secrets to Agency B, they are considered a traitor because they broke their allegiance and betrayed their original employer.
From the Perspective of Agency B
If that same agent is secretly funneling the enemy's secrets back to Agency A (often by feeding Agency B false or harmless information), Agency B will view them as a traitor.
nice fight scene protecting the corrupt official.
but very nonsensical. they were going there to kill the official. 20+ men and not one of them thought...
🤔 oh let me go kill him why the other 19 fight ZZ
ok, JK but 😒 seriously
Lord, take me to the well whence Elvis drinks from. 😂
stupid
omg I can not wait for his comeuppance
Should FL help her friend or mind her own business?