So, after a long time today is the day I've finally finished. *sigh* T_T
What happened is I pretty much cried my eyes out for most of the last episode.
It really made me think.
All Daegil wanted was his love, Unnyun. And a world where there was no separation between slaves and nobles. All Unnyun wanted was her love, Daegil. And of course, also a world with no separation. Song Taeha wanted to keep his promise and make the world a better place. The slaves wanted better lives.
And pretty much the guys with the power were the bad guys. I feel like this shows that power really does get to people's heads. The more power they have, the more they want, the more corrupt they become.
The ending was just....aaahhhh Dx I can't believe it... Daegil died for Song Taeha so the world would become a better place and for Unnyun to live a good life.. especially, the part when uhm... the bad guy (sorry, I suck at names sometimes) who was after Taeha the whole time, in the end he fought Daegil and asked him why he was doing that. And Daegil said because Taeha saved his life once. And that same guy was Taeha's best friend before, Taeha saved his life, but the ex-bestfriend went totally power crazy and completely betrayed Taeha, went against him, and was going to kill him. He finally realized how wrong he was, let Taeha go alive, and went home to his wife... I was TT_TT
And...I just noticed all the wise things Daegil said throughout the drama. I was like...so true!
And...it's just crazy. Like, he seems like such a rough guy who could care less about anyone. But then he saved all those slaves...I was like...woah, cuz at the beginning I didn't expect that. And all throughout, whenever it came to Unnyun he softened up. I feel his persona is one I can analyze a lot, so...I won't. You guys probably won't want to read it all. But, what he did was amazing. Ah, and the fact that he paid for General Choi's and Wongson's houses and land, but not his own..
AHDANFJFOEIAHNDKLAJEA I could go on and on..
but really...what is this life? Each person goes through SUCH a hard struggle. To each, their life is the world. But in the long run, it doesn't even matter. Then again, I guess you can say that every little action you make affects someone, karma goes and comes around, and there goes the butterfly effect changing the world. This is the thing that confuses me so much. Something that seems so small and meaningless, but at the same thing it's enormous and intertwined with everything.
It also shows that good always wins in the end. People who are nice get stepped all over, no one cares about them. The good cause Taeha was for, so many people wanted to kill him. Because of his friendship to one person, and because of that promise, he COMPLETELY stuck to it til the end and didn't give up. No matter what it took him. He had no deviation in his mind whatsoever, and was willing to die for the cause. His loyalty caused him a lot of pain. But perseverance is something always admired. In the end, he befriended an enemy. He saved his enemy's life JUST BECAUSE he said he never killed a citizen of his country. In return, his enemy died protecting him. Daegil also changed. Either changed, or just his true self was shown by the end of he drama. I think in the beginning he had a very hardened heart. After Taeha's ex-best friend enemy's encounter with Daegil (at the end), he realized how messed up it was what he did, betraying Taeha. Although the "good" people suffered, in the end the "bad" didn't win.
This was my ranty reaction to Chuno. I hope you enjoyed it. Maybe. :)
God bless!