There is a phrase in this preview that repeats itself. You promise to protect her, but who will protect you? (And…
I dint understand what you mean she didn't show love and tenderness towards him. In the dramas, she said many times she liked and loved him. She confessed her feelings towards him first. She couldn't protect him because she was just low ranking Immortal.
Nothing is of this would have happen if HongNing is more patience and slowly practice to attainment and not take…
The production showed us their love story and how it began. It was clear that Jinxiu truly loved her; therefore, it made sense for him to sacrifice himself for her. He lived a dull life, and she brightened it with her crazy antics. In the book, I didn’t really understand their love story—maybe it comes in later as a flashback. However, in the beginning, she confessed that she wanted to be his queen, and he kept telling her to cultivate to achieve immortality. There wasn’t much depth or length to their love story in the early chapters. While reading, I couldn’t understand why he would go to such lengths to help her. He never actually said he loved her in any of the chapters I’ve read so far, but he kept appearing to help her in dangerous situations.
When Kunlun and Hongning were imprisoned in the painting, Hongning kept asking if there was a shortcut for counting the petals. Kunlun told her something about counting at night—something along those lines. So she ended up counting the flower petals. Later on, after Kunlun and Hongning got out, there was a scene where the two brothers were chatting; Kunlun mentioned that Hongning was smart—she had figured out a way to count the petals. Kunlun cast a vision, showing something to Jinxiu—but I wasn’t exactly sure what it was. Does anyone know what Kunlun showed Jinxiu in that vision?
According to a pic I've posted up there, its ratings are improving and it's currently ranked at number 3 according…
Glad to hear that. If anyone has a chance go to this blogger Kalolaplayground.com and share your views to fight for our girl. The blogger said she started first episode and couldn't past it. Viewers have to give time for character development. The blogger even commented that HXY is not ready for leading role.
Nothing is of this would have happen if HongNing is more patience and slowly practice to attainment and not take…
In the book, it was described that she was naive and carefree until her non-biological brother and master were killed — that was when she began to fight back. There wasn’t much of a timeline for her Red Camellia life in the book; it only lasted for one or two chapters. In the drama adaptation, however, her Red Camellia life was portrayed at length.
I have two more questions about which I would love to discuss. 1. What's the deal with the fox that Jinxiu saved…
I'm not sure how the fox character will be portrayed in the drama adaptation. In the book, he was the Immortal Goddess that Jinxiu was supposed to marry to brother. He was a villain who tried to harm Hongning and ended up killing Kunlun.
I haven't read far enough to get to the white Camellia character. Not sure if this character existed in the book.
I wonder why there no live promote like other drama
Maybe not popular enough for MangoTV to promote it lives. It's kind of sad. I remember HYX drama The Sleepless Princess, which was produced by MangoTV. The leads were brought to do a live promotion and they sang the theme song together on stage.
I read on this blogger Kalolaplayground that this drama got poorly received by Chinese viewers. I just wonder how it's doing in China. I don’t go to Weibo or Chinese other platforms to know read information about the drama because i don’t know Chinese. I'm bummed. I thought it was good for my standard.
That’s kind of make up, all scenes with FL is reshot
Yes, because the original actress of FL got tax evasion with the Chinese's Government and she was banned from the Chinese entertainment industry. They can't air any of her filmed dramas. The production decided to hire a new actress for the role and reshoot all the FL scenes.
I already posted the ending down below, but here is what I read from a reader's spoiler on the NovelUpdates website.In…
I'm not sure who became emperor after his disappearance. The spoiler didn't mention anything about who took the throne—it only said that the leads were reincarnated into the modern world. As usual, the drama focuses solely on the main characters, even when they're in another realm, completely ignoring the people they left behind."
Can somebody tell me around which episode is she likely to enter reincarnation?Also, what makes him marry someone…
He was forced to marry the Immortal Goddess from the NCR realm because she holds the same status as him—immortality and significant achievements. Additionally, if he marries her, his family will receive this Golden Lotus Dew, it significant item from hers. Jinxiu is expected to become the next king of the Heavenly Realm, so he needs to marry someone of high status.
In the book, I didn’t really understand their love story—maybe it comes in later as a flashback. However, in the beginning, she confessed that she wanted to be his queen, and he kept telling her to cultivate to achieve immortality. There wasn’t much depth or length to their love story in the early chapters.
While reading, I couldn’t understand why he would go to such lengths to help her. He never actually said he loved her in any of the chapters I’ve read so far, but he kept appearing to help her in dangerous situations.
So she ended up counting the flower petals. Later on, after Kunlun and Hongning got out, there was a scene where the two brothers were chatting; Kunlun mentioned that Hongning was smart—she had figured out a way to count the petals.
Kunlun cast a vision, showing something to Jinxiu—but I wasn’t exactly sure what it was.
Does anyone know what Kunlun showed Jinxiu in that vision?
The blogger even commented that HXY is not ready for leading role.
There wasn’t much of a timeline for her Red Camellia life in the book; it only lasted for one or two chapters.
In the drama adaptation, however, her Red Camellia life was portrayed at length.
I haven't read far enough to get to the white Camellia character. Not sure if this character existed in the book.
I thought it was good for my standard.