The story is still a strong pickle-flavored Mary Sue. Even in the skin of a mermaid, she can't escape the setting of the heroine's silly white sweetness. The male protagonist is also a variety of hooks in the routine. Two lines, ancient and modern, parallel, ancient implies modern, however, the ancient line is still too much. The transition of the emotional source of the two people is not very natural. To sum up, a drama supported by the male and female protagonists. Not sweet or funny. Once a drama is divorced from the soil of reality, no matter how gorgeous the scenes and lines are, it will become vague and unknown. After all, the story is still too weak.
However, it was originally for looks. Nothing to be disappointed about. There is no need to continue watching, there are many other ways to see Yan. ╮(╯_╰)╭
Not reconciled, I watched the sixth episode again, but gave up halfway through. Many times, I danced because Jun Ji Hyun played Chun Song Yi and Lee Min Ho played Lee Min Ho. The cp sense of the male and female protagonists is really not strong ԅ(¯ㅂ¯ԅ) The face-masking of the villain's characters is too serious. The uncle who played Deshan's father in 1988 was really good at acting, but the villain appeared so fast, so boring, I felt that he would definitely be cannon fodder in the middle, and then the stepmother and brother continued to play tricks. _(:з」∠)_
Check it out when you're bored~
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