He is so miserable without Shiyi by his side. You can see just how much he loves/needs her. Lianfang went to great lengths to trap him but she's too blinded by her obsession to see the truth. He's been on to her from the very beginning...from the moment she made his son sick he's been suspicious of her. He isn't like his mother who is blinded by status. It was satisfying to see her finally getting what she deserved. What makes it all worthwhile is knowing that his mother is finally going to be forced to deal with her part in all of Lianfang's wrongdoings because she constantly covered for her. She refused to believe what was right in front of her face/told everyone that she would never believe that she would do anything wrong. Now she has no other choice but to face the truth...
im so curious as to the backstory of the xu family's great madam. has she always been the main/legal wife of her deceased husband? how many concubines have there been with in the whole xu family, not just the central characters we've seen on camera?
@@nilajakamau7854 I wonder if the backstory of the Xu family is talked about in the book. I've been trying to find it but with great difficulty. The only thing the series indicates is that the Xu family was very prominent government officials until the father/eldest son was setup by the Ou family for their stance on the sea band. It doesn't really talk to much about the great Madam's life as the legal wife. However, it does imply that Lingyi was the oldest living heir to the Xu family that he was required to have many descendants to carry on the Xu family name. I believe he's had a total of 5 concubines. The pressures of being the eldest living son was overwhelming for him. He didn't want all of those wives. It was his mother who pretty much forced him to have concubines for more heir. The same pressures didn't really apply to the youngest son. He was allowed to live the kind of life that he chose. He wasn't really required to have any concubines but because of deception he ended up with one. Although she didn't last long...lol
@@tulsi3549 She might've started out as the 3rd concubine...but ended up being the main wife later on down the line....just like she planned for her daughter....when they thought Lingyi was divorcing Shiyi. They never really go into detail regarding this but I'm assuming that's what happened which would make Lianfang a legitimate daughter if she was conceived after her mother became the legal wife. The GM could've also considered her a legitimate daughter because she was related to her...and because she was so fond of her as well.
I didn't understand y would anything happen to Zhun?he is the son of his main wife,liked by his grandmother too...and his nanny will be there as well as his father..what is her problem..always thinking about him anyhow he isn't going to be with her ...
Because Men don't usually pay attention on home related matters...but different mother like Qiao...they can play tricks to endanger his life.... So basically your not at ease to leave your loveone on others that you don't trust
Lainfang already put Zhun's life in danger by making him play with an infected dog. Plotting against legal heirs was very common to make way for other children. Also, Zhun has been shown physically weak and over-pampered. That is what Shiyi pointed out when she spoke to Lord about him. That's another reason why everyone is worried about him. Also, why do you think the author made Shiyi give birth to a daughter for Lord? That was just to conclude the story with a happy ending. No sons with beloved wife, no worries for Zhun's status as legal heir to Lord. 😊
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He is so miserable without Shiyi by his side. You can see just how much he loves/needs her. Lianfang went to great lengths to trap him but she's too blinded by her obsession to see the truth. He's been on to her from the very beginning...from the moment she made his son sick he's been suspicious of her. He isn't like his mother who is blinded by status. It was satisfying to see her finally getting what she deserved. What makes it all worthwhile is knowing that his mother is finally going to be forced to deal with her part in all of Lianfang's wrongdoings because she constantly covered for her. She refused to believe what was right in front of her face/told everyone that she would never believe that she would do anything wrong. Now she has no other choice but to face the truth...
im so curious as to the backstory of the xu family's great madam. has she always been the main/legal wife of her deceased husband? how many concubines have there been with in the whole xu family, not just the central characters we've seen on camera?
@@nilajakamau7854 I wonder if the backstory of the Xu family is talked about in the book. I've been trying to find it but with great difficulty. The only thing the series indicates is that the Xu family was very prominent government officials until the father/eldest son was setup by the Ou family for their stance on the sea band. It doesn't really talk to much about the great Madam's life as the legal wife. However, it does imply that Lingyi was the oldest living heir to the Xu family that he was required to have many descendants to carry on the Xu family name. I believe he's had a total of 5 concubines. The pressures of being the eldest living son was overwhelming for him. He didn't want all of those wives. It was his mother who pretty much forced him to have concubines for more heir. The same pressures didn't really apply to the youngest son. He was allowed to live the kind of life that he chose. He wasn't really required to have any concubines but because of deception he ended up with one. Although she didn't last long...lol
@@nilajakamau7854 true even I want to..and I feel she was the main wife..
@@shontelagrone8713 oh..it is quite seen...it is shown Lianfang 's mother is the 3rd concubine of a Duke..how can she be a legitimate daughter?
@@tulsi3549 She might've started out as the 3rd concubine...but ended up being the main wife later on down the line....just like she planned for her daughter....when they thought Lingyi was divorcing Shiyi. They never really go into detail regarding this but I'm assuming that's what happened which would make Lianfang a legitimate daughter if she was conceived after her mother became the legal wife.
The GM could've also considered her a legitimate daughter because she was related to her...and because she was so fond of her as well.
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I didn't understand y would anything happen to Zhun?he is the son of his main wife,liked by his grandmother too...and his nanny will be there as well as his father..what is her problem..always thinking about him anyhow he isn't going to be with her ...
Because Men don't usually pay attention on home related matters...but different mother like Qiao...they can play tricks to endanger his life....
So basically your not at ease to leave your loveone on others that you don't trust
@@justmesweetmay4901 yeah...thanks...
Lainfang already put Zhun's life in danger by making him play with an infected dog. Plotting against legal heirs was very common to make way for other children. Also, Zhun has been shown physically weak and over-pampered. That is what Shiyi pointed out when she spoke to Lord about him. That's another reason why everyone is worried about him. Also, why do you think the author made Shiyi give birth to a daughter for Lord? That was just to conclude the story with a happy ending. No sons with beloved wife, no worries for Zhun's status as legal heir to Lord. 😊
@@khushbookaul8095 oh..thanks
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