This scene with Wen remnants is fascinating. Firstly, Wei Ying refused to fight Lan Zhan. He offered his life on a silver platter. Even if it became physical, Wei Ying probably would've fought back to protect himself (or others, more likely) and not attack. Secondly, you can see several reasons for Lan Zhan to step back and let Wei Ying go. He won't hurt Wei Ying unless he doesn't have a choice, and even in this scenario, he'll try to find another way to resolve the problem. At this moment, Lan Zhan didn't understand the reason behind Wei Ying's actions, but he trusted the other's moral compass enough to not interfere. But also, some part of Lan Zhan knew that what Wei Ying did was right, and he should've done the same. Unfortunately, as we previously established, Lan Zhan is still learning to feel and decipher his emotions. He hasn't reached the point when he can express himself yet. Plus, after what happened with his mother, he has a trauma concerning going against his Clan's rules.
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Lan Zhan's dictionary, second lesson: "Mn" with longing look means "I missed you" and "I wanted this wedding to be ours."
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A reminder that Kira not only knows how to play the violin, but has won the second (or third, I'm not sure) place award in a violin competition. Do you know what that means? This evil mf is probably extremely good at it, even when he's holding back.
So.. I let my intrusive thoughts take over and decided to draw him performing one of the most famous and hauntingly beautiful violin concertos out there, the Mendelssohn concerto in E minor. It suits him so well and I feel like he would eat this concerto up. I definitely recommend you to listen to the whole thing! It's such an elegant musical piece!
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