No, it is different. Just an error in posting. The beginning will say ep. 20, so it's the wrong ep.
Perhaps the producers want to delay the last few eng sub episodes to see if they can get more people paying to see it, or a bump in traffic. There was no clear pattern in the releasing of eng sub episodes from 16. Usually the non paying site will have the same release times. Some will say ep 21 like here but when you watch it, it’s not the right episode.
No, it is different. Just an error in posting. The beginning will say ep. 20, so it's the wrong ep.
Perhaps the producers want to delay the last few eng sub episodes to see if they can get more people paying to see it, or a bump in traffic. There was no clear pattern in the releasing of eng sub episodes from 16.
Changfeng plans to take the poison blood instead of letting the baby or his wife make the sacrifice. That is why…
You may care to look at the recent discussions box above. Thoughts on the ending (spoilers) thread. Look for the initial post by lumea. If you watch ep. 22, after Qianyue wakes up and gets dressed, her husband and daughter appear out of thin air. That bothered me a lot. That makes what follows a dream sequence. And at the end of the episode, a;though the husband puts his sword in its scabbard like the beginning of ep. 1, her reaction is different. There is a look of sadness in her face before she starts to smile. But they don't show her with her husband. If you believe in HE, then the smile is for her husband who is out of sight. If you over think it like I do and are pessimistic, she is thinking/missing of her husband but smiles at the end as it is in her nature. The end of ep. 21, shows the bell ringing, but we don't see who it is. Same HE or BE interpretation. I wish the director had let us have an unequivocal HE. I have to believe in the writer's interpretation of the ending.
I still don't know who MB is. Could someone tell me who he is? He is "his highness" of where? Thank you for your…
He is the Prince of the Jing's mortal enemy, the Northern Qin kingdom, but has managed to insinuate into Anning's trust as her 'loyal' bodyguard. He has developed feelings for her, but Qin trumps feelings.
Changfeng plans to take the poison blood instead of letting the baby or his wife make the sacrifice. That is why…
The SE has both males dying. "The Black Peonies Soup detox process had a higher chance to kill than saving her.(ChangFeng) ". Ep. 19, 16:08. The HE has everyone save the sister surviving.
Honestly isn't' Changfeng being hypocritical?! He doesn't want his brother to sacrifice an innocent life to save…
Changfeng plans to take the poison blood instead of letting the baby or his wife make the sacrifice. That is why in ep. 21 the FL is walking the streets and sees her and Changfeng. The implication is that he is undergoing the 3 year detox to become human again. That's why he isn't hypocritical. It is OK if he is sacrificed. I said that it would be the gift of the Magi, but in this case he sacrificed without telling her. Some of this is gleaned from the "Thoughts on the ending," in the Recent Discussions box above. Spoiler heavy.
My understanding is that his brother kills people as a sacrifice but he was just going to transfer the butterfly…
The brother was out for revenge, but the Princess changed his mind about using her Kirin blood and he desperately sought another way to save the sister and also keep his wife alive. He now understood why his brother sought to save his pregnant wife. From ep. 18, it becomes more clear.
If you watch ep. 22, after Qianyue wakes up and gets dressed, her husband and daughter appear out of thin air. That bothered me a lot. That makes what follows a dream sequence. And at the end of the episode, a;though the husband puts his sword in its scabbard like the beginning of ep. 1, her reaction is different. There is a look of sadness in her face before she starts to smile. But they don't show her with her husband. If you believe in HE, then the smile is for her husband who is out of sight. If you over think it like I do and are pessimistic, she is thinking/missing of her husband but smiles at the end as it is in her nature.
The end of ep. 21, shows the bell ringing, but we don't see who it is. Same HE or BE interpretation.
I wish the director had let us have an unequivocal HE. I have to believe in the writer's interpretation of the ending.
The HE has everyone save the sister surviving.
Some of this is gleaned from the "Thoughts on the ending," in the Recent Discussions box above. Spoiler heavy.