That guard is more than a few times dead not just because of Lakan or Jinshi but because we are talking about the favorite apothecary of 2 high concubines who has received commisions from the emperor himself, yeah you dont survive that.
Honestly thought Lakan was involved in this, until you saw his actual reaction of shock at the end of this episode. He didn't know, why would he let Maomao go in there if he did? Seeing almost killed in the state she was, and the look on his face. You knew Lakan had nothing to do with the assassination despite how they tried to make it seem so throughout episodes prior.
Him being a “gut feeling” guy, instead of analytical like maomao and luomen kinda makes sense with all his “almost planned” moments. TBF I think maomao also has gut instincts like her dad, but is controlled by luomen’s “don’t act on conjecture” line
yup it is pretty much the turning point for anyone who thinks Lakan is the main villain of the plot. his reaction wasnt in any way telling that he planned it all. if he wanted Jinshi dead, why he let his daughter into the temple? if hes a "psycho/sick fuck" that we were supposed to believe, why is he so shocked seeing his own daughter barely alive carried by Jinshi? a clear red herring of a character
I didn't rule him out completely at first though. His shock might have been seeing that Jinshi survived. But it didn't make sense that he'd let Maomao interfere if that was his plan. It could maybe have meant that he wanted her to see him die or that he wanted both to die. But then I discarded those hypothesis as things cleared up.
I hate to say it but even that someone who is caught up I to this day don't fully count him out granted I don't think he's the main villain anymore but until they outright say that he had absolutely nothing to do with it I feel as though a cone would have been fine with the happenstance of getting the opportunity to get his daughter back
I don't know if he was involved with the plot. But it wouldn't surprise me that he at knew/ sused it out, but did absolutely nothing about it cuz he thought it would be a windfall for him and his own plans.
I love this last scene of Jinshi carrying Maomao to his office. He is basically showing everyone "she's mine, don't ever hurt her again!" while everyone there ofc knows who he is and what his words mean to everyone. She doesn't know it yet, but she basically has protection of the state lol
In case people are wondering about Lakan's position in the army, one version of manga actually explains better. "Strategist" is super vague and is more a role than a position, in one version of the manga he's referred to as 太尉, which is Grand Commandant in English, basically modern equivalent would be chief of staff of the army. In ancient China, this position is on equal rank with the prime minister, and chief magistrate, as the highest ranking bureaucrat.
And then you realize that the part that failed was made by the smith who died (the one who left the shop, cabinet, and fish bowl to his sons) to keep him quiet about having remade the metal pillar part using a soft metal that would melt under minimal heat stress.
Actually I think it was made by the son that ended up taking over. Lihaku said that the original pieces were only taken recently, so they probably had to remake them on short notice. If the father had made ceremonial pieces in the past and knew how the place was set up, he probably wouldn't have used lead since he knew it wouldn't hold. But his son has little knowledge of the ceremony setup, has just been introduced to this material and isn't fully aware of how it works under different conditions. He would probably not think anything of the order, and since lead's softness makes it easy to shape he'd probably have wanted to use it to make the fixtures as pretty as possible, not realizing how dangerous it could be.
The way that Lihaku was smacking without even thinking on Maomao makes me wonder if he either views her "As one of the guys", or if he just is used to women liking it a little...energetic.
Well the way they describe the Verdant House Princess that he likes as being the one that loves muscles and is the most ‘physical’ of the three it’s most likely the 2nd part and definitely not just a little lol
Maomao is a menace. Don't get me wrong, of course we root for her, but this supposed servant girl just upended a plan that was probably years in the making. Someone's playing 4D chess and she just decides to flip the board.
She is the wildcard, the unknown variable, the hidden value because she is VERY aware of how precarious her role and standing is. Unfortunately she seems to also be very unaware how much social captial she's built up which she can cash in. Then again, maybe she doesn't want to? I dunno it's very odd. But this episode is definitely a turning point I feel with all the other episodes to come. Watch out things are about to get interesting.
@@TubingKri It gets even funnier in the novels. Not really a spoiler but no matter what happens she just refuses to realise that other people actually care about her and do not see her as just a useful tool
the altar of the saphire sky is a smaller building to hold the the ceremony of heavenly communion. (the main ceremony is held by the emperor once a year by the emperor.) if someone was killed while holding the ceremony it would be treated as the will of the heavens, no investigation would be held and the emperor would be implied to have lost the mandate of heaven.
Well... that was emotional. I will note as an LN reader I knew this was coming, but am quite pleased with the adaptation of this particular series of events, though it would appear my interpretation of the shrine area was... wildly off. I can't comment on much here due to spoiler prevention, and so instead my comment will instead focus on Maomao's reward. For those curious, the ox bezoar is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various diseases, and the like including high fever, convulsion and stroke. They are also absurdly rare, being formed from layers of calcium and magnesium phosphate build up around plant fibre or a pebble. There are induced, or artificial variants, but china has banned the result from multiple drugs (47 I think). It took some time for the bezoar to be used in the west, and was introduced via Arabian doctors in the 12th century (the 1100's AD), as a cure for arsenic. They were somewhat accurate on that count, but the belief that they were a universal cure for all poisons came about which was woefully inaccurate. Fans of Harry Potter may recall that professor Snape brought up the magical nature of a goat's bezoar in one of his lessons having this effect. This belief was proven false in 1567, when a French cook in the King's court was sentenced to death and chose to be poisoned rather than hanged, under the condition that he would be given a bezoar after the poison. The surgeon Ambroise Paré; who himself did not believe that it was possible for the bezoar to cure the effects of any poison, administered the bezoar to the cook, but it had no effect, and the cook died in agony seven hours after taking the poison. Modern examinations of the properties of bezoars show that when bezoars are immersed in an arsenic-laced solution, they can remove the poison. The toxic compounds in arsenic are arsenite and arsenate; each is acted upon differently by the bezoars: arsenite is removed by being exchanged for phosphate in brucite found in the stones, while arsenate is bound to sulphur compounds in the protein of degraded hair, which is a key component in bezoars.
@@Sarx-vw5oqLosing his temper to simple goading and lashing out in violence without knowing who he is attacking is NOT doing his job properly. Not letting her in was fine, even attacking her would be ok if she tried to force her way past him. What he did was way out of line, even if she did provoke him on purpose.
I loved this episode. It was the first time in the series that Jinshin publicly (from what i remember) showed that he cares A LOT for Maomao, carrying her out and to a doctor, infront of everyone.
Jinshi: Did you see who did it? Lakan: Yes.. They are being detained... Jinshi: (led to where they are) Um.. where are their legs...? Lakan: As I said... detained...
Yeah, this episode is a RIDE. This isn’t a small-scale plot like Fengming’s. We’ve been watching pieces of a massive plan to assassinate the probable heir presumptive to the throne, and all without our ever knowing it until now. And it’s likely bigger than Suirei - I can’t be the only one who thinks it’s suspicious that that official was demoted when he started asking about how safe the beam was, and a court lady wouldn’t have had that authority. And now most of the palace is undoubtedly wondering WTF just happened, and the girl who knows is unconscious with a concussion. Who would benefit from Jinshi being dead?
Lakan is creepy and a bad dad, but he's not a villain. I agree with other commenters. If lakan wanted jinshi dead to "free" maomao, then he wouldn't have let enter the temple where she could have gotten crushed. I think the writers wanted lakan to see the vilian becuz of his past with maomao, but im more weired out by that one woman that kept warning maomao about the herb hill.
That’s what they call a perfect save! A plot against Master Jinshi? And Moamoa got hurt saving him. I feel sorrow for whoever was behind the plot. Karma has booked an appointment for you.
Wouldn't be surprised. Considering in the later LN's, doing anything to her is a great way to get a surprise colonoscopy administered by a crack team of soldiers, I could believe it.
Honestly would've been the shock of the century lol, I didn't worried about it when I saw the episode 'cause I knew the series still had like 5 episodes left but if I wasn't aware I would've been worried sick too lol
Till this day I still haven't figured out who the main boy is in royalty 😂😂 like is he the emperors son? Like as he seems to have alot of power over people and kept hiden most of the time like a proper Prince would 😅 also how he always bathes himself like a prince also would 😊
and I stay wondering what happened to that guard.... did they just straight up order him dead? sneaky plot? he out there on the furthest reaches of the Empire in the most remote shack they can call a guard tower??
I was waiting for this episode for you to react to I could of guessed you be in the state at when she got hit to her saving him, when I reacted to it I was wishing for the guards execution 😂
That bastard Lakan set up everything, but I'm betting he didn't think that his daughter was going to get roughed up like that. I'm equally willing to bet he didn't know he was going to react like that either, taking so much pride in his own sense of logic and calculation.
Man, your issues with Lakan are really coloring how you see the show you should probably check that going forwards. If you endlessly see the worst in someone that's all you'll see no matter what.
That guard is more than a few times dead not just because of Lakan or Jinshi but because we are talking about the favorite apothecary of 2 high concubines who has received commisions from the emperor himself, yeah you dont survive that.
Especially since an attempt of murder indeed happened and that his behavior could easily be interpreted as the one of an accomplice.
Lakan saw his daughter get smacked and rode and and basically said "So, who did it, and how do you wanna die?"
Come on, let´s be real... He wouldn´t ask
@@SergioBallZ True. He wouldn't ask.
I mean, he DOESN'T HAVE TO......... :)
"You are demoted to a mere pawn. Actually no, you are just a black Go piece now"
luckiest guard alive thanks to the guys (spoiler)
Alicia: “That last episode gave me the heebie-jeebies and hopefully this episode heals me and makes me feel good and warm inside”
Me: ……”Um”.
On the plus side, seeing she uploaded this reaction made my day feel all good and warm.
Until the crying.
:(
Sees title "oh no."
Hears that "Oh No!"
Remember, those clubs are made with thick iron, she took a sledge hammer like blow to the face
And then a few flight's of stairs
Unless her skull is made of adamantium, that scene is probably the most unrealistic scene in the entire show.
@@Orendiz And the guy swinging the club is built like a brick shithouse
@@LibeliumDragonfly That or her jaw being made out of minecraft bedrock
@@Orendiz id say at the very least her cheek bone has become more like a metaphore than an actual bone after that
Honestly thought Lakan was involved in this, until you saw his actual reaction of shock at the end of this episode. He didn't know, why would he let Maomao go in there if he did? Seeing almost killed in the state she was, and the look on his face. You knew Lakan had nothing to do with the assassination despite how they tried to make it seem so throughout episodes prior.
Him being a “gut feeling” guy, instead of analytical like maomao and luomen kinda makes sense with all his “almost planned” moments. TBF I think maomao also has gut instincts like her dad, but is controlled by luomen’s “don’t act on conjecture” line
yup it is pretty much the turning point for anyone who thinks Lakan is the main villain of the plot. his reaction wasnt in any way telling that he planned it all.
if he wanted Jinshi dead, why he let his daughter into the temple? if hes a "psycho/sick fuck" that we were supposed to believe, why is he so shocked seeing his own daughter barely alive carried by Jinshi? a clear red herring of a character
I didn't rule him out completely at first though.
His shock might have been seeing that Jinshi survived. But it didn't make sense that he'd let Maomao interfere if that was his plan. It could maybe have meant that he wanted her to see him die or that he wanted both to die. But then I discarded those hypothesis as things cleared up.
I hate to say it but even that someone who is caught up I to this day don't fully count him out granted I don't think he's the main villain anymore but until they outright say that he had absolutely nothing to do with it I feel as though a cone would have been fine with the happenstance of getting the opportunity to get his daughter back
I don't know if he was involved with the plot. But it wouldn't surprise me that he at knew/ sused it out, but did absolutely nothing about it cuz he thought it would be a windfall for him and his own plans.
I love this last scene of Jinshi carrying Maomao to his office. He is basically showing everyone "she's mine, don't ever hurt her again!" while everyone there ofc knows who he is and what his words mean to everyone. She doesn't know it yet, but she basically has protection of the state lol
"Can i have the Ox Bezoar now?"
You can have the entire Stock!
Granted, it sounds like the stock is 1 bezoar
Screw that give her the whole Ox
She was so happy the episode going to be cheerful.
She thought. 😂
In case people are wondering about Lakan's position in the army, one version of manga actually explains better. "Strategist" is super vague and is more a role than a position, in one version of the manga he's referred to as 太尉, which is Grand Commandant in English, basically modern equivalent would be chief of staff of the army. In ancient China, this position is on equal rank with the prime minister, and chief magistrate, as the highest ranking bureaucrat.
And then you realize that the part that failed was made by the smith who died (the one who left the shop, cabinet, and fish bowl to his sons) to keep him quiet about having remade the metal pillar part using a soft metal that would melt under minimal heat stress.
Actually I think it was made by the son that ended up taking over. Lihaku said that the original pieces were only taken recently, so they probably had to remake them on short notice. If the father had made ceremonial pieces in the past and knew how the place was set up, he probably wouldn't have used lead since he knew it wouldn't hold.
But his son has little knowledge of the ceremony setup, has just been introduced to this material and isn't fully aware of how it works under different conditions. He would probably not think anything of the order, and since lead's softness makes it easy to shape he'd probably have wanted to use it to make the fixtures as pretty as possible, not realizing how dangerous it could be.
The way that Lihaku was smacking without even thinking on Maomao makes me wonder if he either views her "As one of the guys", or if he just is used to women liking it a little...energetic.
Maybe both?
Well the way they describe the Verdant House Princess that he likes as being the one that loves muscles and is the most ‘physical’ of the three it’s most likely the 2nd part and definitely not just a little lol
@spudnick2010 I mean, he was able to spend the night with her and just look a little tired the next day. The dude clearly has a hentai MC'S stamina.
Maomao is a menace. Don't get me wrong, of course we root for her, but this supposed servant girl just upended a plan that was probably years in the making. Someone's playing 4D chess and she just decides to flip the board.
the pawn suddenly shifted to a queen and made a countering move before turning back to a pawn
She is the wildcard, the unknown variable, the hidden value because she is VERY aware of how precarious her role and standing is. Unfortunately she seems to also be very unaware how much social captial she's built up which she can cash in.
Then again, maybe she doesn't want to? I dunno it's very odd. But this episode is definitely a turning point I feel with all the other episodes to come.
Watch out things are about to get interesting.
@@TubingKri It gets even funnier in the novels. Not really a spoiler but no matter what happens she just refuses to realise that other people actually care about her and do not see her as just a useful tool
the altar of the saphire sky is a smaller building to hold the the ceremony of heavenly communion. (the main ceremony is held by the emperor once a year by the emperor.) if someone was killed while holding the ceremony it would be treated as the will of the heavens, no investigation would be held and the emperor would be implied to have lost the mandate of heaven.
6:02, totally a sweet loyal golden retriever or labrador.
That guy in the archives also deserves a raise.
Well... that was emotional. I will note as an LN reader I knew this was coming, but am quite pleased with the adaptation of this particular series of events, though it would appear my interpretation of the shrine area was... wildly off.
I can't comment on much here due to spoiler prevention, and so instead my comment will instead focus on Maomao's reward.
For those curious, the ox bezoar is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various diseases, and the like including high fever, convulsion and stroke. They are also absurdly rare, being formed from layers of calcium and magnesium phosphate build up around plant fibre or a pebble. There are induced, or artificial variants, but china has banned the result from multiple drugs (47 I think).
It took some time for the bezoar to be used in the west, and was introduced via Arabian doctors in the 12th century (the 1100's AD), as a cure for arsenic. They were somewhat accurate on that count, but the belief that they were a universal cure for all poisons came about which was woefully inaccurate.
Fans of Harry Potter may recall that professor Snape brought up the magical nature of a goat's bezoar in one of his lessons having this effect.
This belief was proven false in 1567, when a French cook in the King's court was sentenced to death and chose to be poisoned rather than hanged, under the condition that he would be given a bezoar after the poison. The surgeon Ambroise Paré; who himself did not believe that it was possible for the bezoar to cure the effects of any poison, administered the bezoar to the cook, but it had no effect, and the cook died in agony seven hours after taking the poison.
Modern examinations of the properties of bezoars show that when bezoars are immersed in an arsenic-laced solution, they can remove the poison. The toxic compounds in arsenic are arsenite and arsenate; each is acted upon differently by the bezoars: arsenite is removed by being exchanged for phosphate in brucite found in the stones, while arsenate is bound to sulphur compounds in the protein of degraded hair, which is a key component in bezoars.
After watching all episodes, I just realize, that is Lakan's rage face.
I never knew your avatar had such a large range of expression. Also the little tears, very nice touch
Imagine pissing off the crown prince and the grand marshal in one move?
Whatever reasoning you have for doing that will be held of no importance.
Dang i can smell the death sentence from years away
@@vkarvanzer4243 apparently in the LN Lakan beat the shit out of that guard
@@lunarAureola He's lucky. Everyone assumed Lakan was getting him executed.
@@lunarAureolahe did do his job properly he was just unlucky.
@@Sarx-vw5oqLosing his temper to simple goading and lashing out in violence without knowing who he is attacking is NOT doing his job properly. Not letting her in was fine, even attacking her would be ok if she tried to force her way past him. What he did was way out of line, even if she did provoke him on purpose.
Oh, you are not ready for the next three episodes.
I give you a blessing
I loved this episode. It was the first time in the series that Jinshin publicly (from what i remember) showed that he cares A LOT for Maomao, carrying her out and to a doctor, infront of everyone.
I loved how nobody else could move in this episode during that scene.
8:48 she turned into a upper moon for that real quick with those eyes 😂
15:11 she had enough time to change her model haha
"And you alright"
Wait wrong anime.
*clutches computer monitor playing last episode of Frieren*
"Don't leave me... DON'T LEAVE ME!!!"
And yet it fits so well here, too.
19:36 I freaking love Alicia's "Stand there in shock, you bitch! *sniff* Stand there in shock!" while crying heavily!
I forgot how visceral this scene was.
Damn, the way Alicia screamed there like it was happening right in front of her IRL.
Jinshi: Did you see who did it?
Lakan: Yes.. They are being detained...
Jinshi: (led to where they are) Um.. where are their legs...?
Lakan: As I said... detained...
‘Did you see who did it’… well about that…
@@spudnick2010 hah! .....or that....
Remember ancient China had the punishment "Death of a Thousand Cuts"
It's been awhile since I've seen Alicia this worried
Yeah, this episode is a RIDE. This isn’t a small-scale plot like Fengming’s. We’ve been watching pieces of a massive plan to assassinate the probable heir presumptive to the throne, and all without our ever knowing it until now. And it’s likely bigger than Suirei - I can’t be the only one who thinks it’s suspicious that that official was demoted when he started asking about how safe the beam was, and a court lady wouldn’t have had that authority. And now most of the palace is undoubtedly wondering WTF just happened, and the girl who knows is unconscious with a concussion.
Who would benefit from Jinshi being dead?
That episode, omg that episode. From a series with so many puzzles and exciting intrigue, this one really steals quite a few breaths.
Lakan is creepy and a bad dad, but he's not a villain. I agree with other commenters. If lakan wanted jinshi dead to "free" maomao, then he wouldn't have let enter the temple where she could have gotten crushed. I think the writers wanted lakan to see the vilian becuz of his past with maomao, but im more weired out by that one woman that kept warning maomao about the herb hill.
Damn, this episode had poor Alicia bawling her eyes out. Don’t worry, it’ll be worth the cry session!
Alicia better save some of those tears tho. She'll be needing them real soon, again. xD
How hard she would be crying over last two episodes?
That’s what they call a perfect save! A plot against Master Jinshi? And Moamoa got hurt saving him. I feel sorrow for whoever was behind the plot. Karma has booked an appointment for you.
pretty sure Lakan had that guard who hit her killed.
Wouldn't be surprised. Considering in the later LN's, doing anything to her is a great way to get a surprise colonoscopy administered by a crack team of soldiers, I could believe it.
No need to be worried. The main character never dies in these types of shows anyways
[Non-spoilering Hideo Kojima quote about MGSV]
She legit thought the main characters can die XD
Honestly would've been the shock of the century lol, I didn't worried about it when I saw the episode 'cause I knew the series still had like 5 episodes left but if I wasn't aware I would've been worried sick too lol
Till this day I still haven't figured out who the main boy is in royalty 😂😂 like is he the emperors son? Like as he seems to have alot of power over people and kept hiden most of the time like a proper Prince would 😅 also how he always bathes himself like a prince also would 😊
“I hope this episode heals me.”
Yeah, I’m not so sure this is going to be that kind of episode.
Jinshi: oh yes, me, my girlfriend and the ox bezoar i gave her (she is ignoring me now that she has it)
jjinshi was thinking of her when he was shopping
Spent that whole slow walk screaming, "stop that bleeding, she small, she don't got that much blood!"
and I stay wondering what happened to that guard.... did they just straight up order him dead? sneaky plot? he out there on the furthest reaches of the Empire in the most remote shack they can call a guard tower??
I think the author wrote in her X that he was physically punished and demoted, but eventually worked his way back because he is dedicated.
Oh dang, I can’t wait for more reveals.
One of the best episodes of the season.
9:48 hard and heavy...
this episode: "aight bet"
"we need some levity this episode because the past episodes have been way to dark" (paraphrasing alicia).... well about that.....
Seeing this after your HxH video, sad times for our MC wearing green.
Did you see how pissed her dad was when he saw her getting carried out like that?
I look forward to seeing how she feels about Lakan in a few episodes.
0:14 😅 _Yeah, about that…_ 14:37
Yea, Kleenex made a lot of money this episode…
19:11 lmagined they played a happy song instead? Or phonk?
Please watch the next episode as soon as possible
I was waiting for this episode for you to react to I could of guessed you be in the state at when she got hit to her saving him, when I reacted to it I was wishing for the guards execution 😂
oh it aint over yet alicia, time for a round in the tumbler
Can't wait for you finishing this.
Don't want to spoil anything.
Which I'll probably accidentally do if I comment..
After hearing you hoped this would be cheerful I came to say it will be ok.
pff i blur my vision enough you become chibified xD OH NO i'm CAUGHT UP ah fuk.
this is very emotional episode but it's episode 19 they are not killing off the MC before the season finally
Jinshi!!!!
Girl, I know you love this anime.
But please don’t forget about Zom 100.
I'll take a potato chip and eat it!
I have the faint impression that this episode stresed Alicia just a little bit. It was very subtle, but I think it is there.
Damn, you are figuring stuffs out before they even explain it. Can't lie I couldn't piece most things together until they explain 💀
Writing a comment
frickery
Day 221 of asking Alicia to play Nier:Automata!!
The injury will stay with her till the end of her life.
With the way she keeps opening up the wound XD
That bastard Lakan set up everything, but I'm betting he didn't think that his daughter was going to get roughed up like that.
I'm equally willing to bet he didn't know he was going to react like that either, taking so much pride in his own sense of logic and calculation.
Mao mao will be OK.🥲
Don't worry.
Man, your issues with Lakan are really coloring how you see the show you should probably check that going forwards.
If you endlessly see the worst in someone that's all you'll see no matter what.
Don't know why you cried so hard, but hey at least everything ended somewhat positive
It's a really good show. ^_^
shes very emotional and emphatical (dont know if that even a word)from all of the video i see
@@JackSwitch-ik2lhEmpathetic.
@@JackSwitch-ik2lh I mean I know she cries more than your usual person, but this time I felt like "nothing sad happened, why is she crying?" lol
@@SergioBallZ yeah that word