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Poor story
Personally, I really didn’t like the story. Although the main leads gave their best performances, the characters they portrayed didn’t resonate with me. I couldn’t connect with any of them, and the plot felt completely chaotic. The girl’s parents were wrongly accused, leading to the execution of her entire family. Somehow, she was saved by a man she called him godfather, and his daughter considered her a family member. They lived happily together, but she vowed to uncover the truth behind her parents’ death.
As the story progressed, two men were introduced: one who deeply loved her sister and another who saved her from soldiers sent by his father. Eventually, she fell in love with the latter. Up until this point, everything was clear. Then the plot became convoluted. Both girls and their families were attacked by soldiers, and only the sisters survived, though they were separated. The sister became a consort, and with the help of the man who saved her, the main character was recruited into the palace. I assumed she entered the palace to find her sister, but when they finally met, her sister cried upon seeing her while she remained emotionless. At no point did it feel like she was truly searching for her sister.
In the next five or six episodes, they both faced punishment and were repeatedly imprisoned, going to jail three or four times. After that, the drama became seriously boring. Even their romance couldn’t salvage the story.
As the story progressed, two men were introduced: one who deeply loved her sister and another who saved her from soldiers sent by his father. Eventually, she fell in love with the latter. Up until this point, everything was clear. Then the plot became convoluted. Both girls and their families were attacked by soldiers, and only the sisters survived, though they were separated. The sister became a consort, and with the help of the man who saved her, the main character was recruited into the palace. I assumed she entered the palace to find her sister, but when they finally met, her sister cried upon seeing her while she remained emotionless. At no point did it feel like she was truly searching for her sister.
In the next five or six episodes, they both faced punishment and were repeatedly imprisoned, going to jail three or four times. After that, the drama became seriously boring. Even their romance couldn’t salvage the story.
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