Wow, the enormous balls to say that...both the mil and the other woman are something else, haha.
And I don't trust the general. He always has seemed sketchy to me, like the type of guy to "change" for his loved one but, after they get married he turns back to his scummy ways and disappoints his wife.
@Azif no, because he was never with Xiaowei initially before Bai Ting, they only had a crush on each other in school (in Germany)
Bai Ting and the marshal weren't serious/official either, at least on the marshal's side.
Bai Ting really seems to think nothing can harm her...forgive me if I'm wrong but wasn't Marshal Wei's character someone that'd secretly kill and bury someone that dares make him look bad in front of his "White Moonlight"?
@Azif : He's not really a "cheating" bastard, he was single when he fooled around with the showgirl. Probably thought he didn't have a snowball's chance in hell with Xiaowei. I mean...she practically seemed like she loathed the guy when Luxia played matchmaker.
Marshal Wei is guilt free in my honest opinion, I don’t think he ever thought that he’d see his old crush ever again since Germany.
Also I’m curious to see what happens next
Actually one of the things I like the most about this series is that Luxia always knows how to play with the rules of the world. She's trying to change the society to see women as better, but she doesn't expect everything to be good right away. She'll pretend to be the good wife/filial daughter because then people will still respect her instead of thinking she's crazy (unlike Bai Ting who is trying to be a Strong Modern Girl while only have the status of a showgirl. ofc people of the period are gonna think she's crazy for wanting to be the head wife of a noble family)