The Highness looks frustrated dealing with useless officials. When he asked if they should watch people starve, I felt the tension spike. The red robes kneeling added pressure. Watching on netshort app was smooth. Reminds me of political intrigue in (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! but darker. The acting is solid.
These ministers in red are so slippery. They talk about salt taxes and tomb costs but ignore the drought. The Highness throwing the scroll was satisfying. Great historical drama vibe. I love how (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! handles conflict differently. The acting here is top notch though. The costumes are rich.
Less than 200k taels left? The treasury is empty! The panic in the official's voice was real. The Highness trying to find a solution while surrounded by excuses is painful. This scene grabs you instantly. Similar tension to (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! during court scenes. Highly recommend for drama lovers.
The costume design is stunning. Black vs Red creates such a strong visual contrast. The Highness stands alone against the group. When he shouted get out, the power shift was clear. I binge-watched this after (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! and couldn't stop. The details in the room decor are amazing too.
Why are officials afraid to speak truth? The Highness wants to help people but has no money. The dilemma is hard. Watching him struggle makes me root for him. The pacing is fast. Even compared to (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! this feels urgent. Great script writing here. Loved the scene.
That moment when he asked about starving people hit hard. You see the pain in his eyes. The officials just look down. It shows the burden of leadership. I found this on netshort app and loved it. If you liked (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! you need to see this intensity. The emotion is raw and real.
The riverbank repair cost 800k? No wonder they are broke. The math adds up to a crisis. The Highness realizes he is trapped. The acting conveys much without shouting. Then the explosion comes. Reminds me of struggles in (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! but more serious. Very engaging plot.
I love how the Highness dismisses them finally. He knows he needs to act alone. The red robes scrambling away showed their fear. The sound design during the throw was crisp. Watching on netshort app gave great quality. This scene rivals the best moments in (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! for sure.
The drought in the north is a serious backdrop. It raises stakes immediately. Officials worry about salaries while people starve. The moral conflict is clear. The Highness is the only sane one here. I switched from (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! to this and was hooked. Story depth is surprising.
Salt merchants stirring trouble is a classic trope but works. The Highness sees through excuses. His patience wears thin visibly. The close up on his face shows weight. Perfect historical drama snippet. Fans of (Dubbed)Behave Yourself, Princess! will appreciate complexity. Can't wait for next episode.