Ep 10 and I'm puzzled. How is it possible that Chu Gui Hong can recognize the imposter isn't the real Li Shi Liu based on his voice, yet completely fails to realize that Nan Heng and Li Shi Liu sound exactly the same? It feels illogical.
Episode 9 : Not NH witnessing the scenarios in which he gets killed 🤣🤣🤣🤣
FL's plan : Centers on using dance to captivate the ML, creating an opportunity to assassinate him. However, this plot feels somewhat implausible, considering she is already engaged and the ML has previously attempted to kill her on multiple occasions.
2nd ML's plan: portrays NH as a villain in a rather exaggerated and comical light, he's shown casually eating and spitting sunflower, ultimately, everyone involved flees in fear, leaving him behind. CGH dramatically appears with a massive sword and simply kills him. This made me laugh so much 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The FL comes across as idealistic, placing an unreasonable amount of trust in someone she has only just met, hoping he will risk everything to eliminate NH. In contrast, the 2nd ML is more grounded and understandably skeptical, a perspective that feels more rational given the circumstances.
Beyond the assassination plot, I'm particularly intrigued by the mystery surrounding NH's interest in the weapon forging technique, and how CGH came to possess that knowledge.
Please why would she want to understand what truly happened? You said it yourself, he has tried to kill her so…
I don't have to watch Twitter as I'm watching the drama online. In 1st episodes the FL states : "Being famous is nice. Fans are always waiting for him. He doesn't even have to speak for himself. " while her manager states "Are you jealous? Do you want to be famous too?Then try harder! ......Girl, as a Z-list actress you have to ride someones else's wave...Miss Song, if you don't want to stay in this business, then just quit, don't keep dragging down".
If you don't understand english or you watch the episodes superficially, then please stop commenting without knowing what you're talking about.
Other than CGH who is fishy? NH’s uncle? Does he also have a bid for the throne? Because I’m thinking about…
I think the uncle and the 18th Prince are the true villains, and the conflict between Nan Heng and Chu Guiheng might just be a misunderstanding or perhaps even a hidden alliance.
Please why would she want to understand what truly happened? You said it yourself, he has tried to kill her so…
In the very first episode, the female lead shows clear jealousy toward the male lead’s fandom, and her manager openly criticises her for lacking dedication to her work. She’s even told that if she has no genuine interest in this industry, it would be better for her to walk away altogether. Unfortunately, she displays a similar attitude in the historical setting. Even though she knows parts of the script, she fixates on one goal ,defeating Nan Heng , without taking the time to understand the bigger picture or investigate what truly happened. This narrow-minded focus and lack of curiosity about the actual events significantly lower my opinion of her character. As I mentioned before, I really hope her character arc improves in the upcoming episodes and that she is given the opportunity to grow and become more layered and meaningful.
I just finished the 8 episodes, and I have to say I feel really sorry for Nan Heng and the way his family has treated him since childhood. I'm sure he's not responsible for his mother's death, but at the same time, I don’t think Chu Gui is guilty either. The 18th Prince always makes me laugh — he’s extremely dumb, but I think it’s just a cover. I’m not quite sure how I feel about the FL. I can’t say her character makes me laugh. She clearly has an advantage because she knows most of the script, but even though the male lead (ML) has tried to kill her several times (which is somewhat understandable given how much she knows about his past and the fact that she’s engaged to his enemy), she doesn’t seem interested in truly understanding what really happened — that ML is actually fighting to protect innocent people. I really hope her character starts to grow from episode 9 onward, otherwise, she starts to be annoying. I think the real villains are the 18th Prince and ML’s uncle, and that the Emperor knows this and is trying to protect Nan Heng. I really like the four Masters of Waning River Crescent — it seems Liu Yuning enjoys having this kind of setup in most of his dramas :)
I’m looking forward to seeing how the plot develops. It feels like many sad moments are coming soon.
unpopular opinion but the FL looks so much like Bai Lu in the first episode like her outfit and hairstyle in the…
I've watched all Bai Lu's dramas and I don't consider she looks like Bai Lu nor acts as Bai Lu. Also, it is normal for the outfit and hairstyle to look same to most of the actress playing in historical dramas , nothing new under sunshine.
FL's plan : Centers on using dance to captivate the ML, creating an opportunity to assassinate him. However, this plot feels somewhat implausible, considering she is already engaged and the ML has previously attempted to kill her on multiple occasions.
2nd ML's plan: portrays NH as a villain in a rather exaggerated and comical light, he's shown casually eating and spitting sunflower, ultimately, everyone involved flees in fear, leaving him behind. CGH dramatically appears with a massive sword and simply kills him.
This made me laugh so much 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The FL comes across as idealistic, placing an unreasonable amount of trust in someone she has only just met, hoping he will risk everything to eliminate NH. In contrast, the 2nd ML is more grounded and understandably skeptical, a perspective that feels more rational given the circumstances.
Beyond the assassination plot, I'm particularly intrigued by the mystery surrounding NH's interest in the weapon forging technique, and how CGH came to possess that knowledge.
If you don't understand english or you watch the episodes superficially, then please stop commenting without knowing what you're talking about.
Unfortunately, she displays a similar attitude in the historical setting. Even though she knows parts of the script, she fixates on one goal ,defeating Nan Heng , without taking the time to understand the bigger picture or investigate what truly happened. This narrow-minded focus and lack of curiosity about the actual events significantly lower my opinion of her character.
As I mentioned before, I really hope her character arc improves in the upcoming episodes and that she is given the opportunity to grow and become more layered and meaningful.
The 18th Prince always makes me laugh — he’s extremely dumb, but I think it’s just a cover.
I’m not quite sure how I feel about the FL. I can’t say her character makes me laugh. She clearly has an advantage because she knows most of the script, but even though the male lead (ML) has tried to kill her several times (which is somewhat understandable given how much she knows about his past and the fact that she’s engaged to his enemy), she doesn’t seem interested in truly understanding what really happened — that ML is actually fighting to protect innocent people. I really hope her character starts to grow from episode 9 onward, otherwise, she starts to be annoying.
I think the real villains are the 18th Prince and ML’s uncle, and that the Emperor knows this and is trying to protect Nan Heng.
I really like the four Masters of Waning River Crescent — it seems Liu Yuning enjoys having this kind of setup in most of his dramas :)
I’m looking forward to seeing how the plot develops. It feels like many sad moments are coming soon.
Also, it is normal for the outfit and hairstyle to look same to most of the actress playing in historical dramas , nothing new under sunshine.