GJ would rather commit suicide than to let YG and XLN love each other. So when and why did GJ finally change his view and accept YG and XLN's student-teacher relationship?
GJ would rather commit suicide than to let YG and XLN love each other. So when and why did GJ finally change his view and accept YG and XLN's student-teacher relationship?
when GJ figured he was not in love with YG anymore
seriously now, i think after guo fu chopped his arm off, he knew it was impossible for YG and guo fu to be together
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Because he know that he can't win the power of love.
after 16 (or was it 18?? ) years, everything and everyone change, including guo jing. jy didnt really stated when all concerned accepted the couple, but times has a secret recipe to mellow feelings and thinkings
I think Wong Yung convinced him by reminding him that their own union required the bucking of a few traditions and rules.
Commit suicide? Where did you get that notion from? There was one point where Gwok Jing claimed that he would rather kill Yeung Gor than let him do something "immoral," but Gwok Jing didn't threaten to kill himself.Originally Posted by ltcuoi
Yeung Gor, on the other hand, told Gwok Jing that he would rather die by his uncle's hand than change his mind about marrying Little Dragon Girl.
probably when YG's martial arts were to good for GJ to kill YG. can't kill him, can't stop him, so accept him.
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Long before Yeung Gor's martial arts approached the level of Gwok Jing's, Gwok Jing had already decided that he wasn't going to pursue any "corrective" or punitive measures against Yeung Gor about the Little Dragon Girl affair anymore. Although in the heat of the moment, Gwok Jing had threatened to kill Yeung Gor rather than let him engage in a relationship that Gwok Jing had considered "immoral," he ultimately couldn't go through with it. Yeung Gor was too much like a son to Gwok Jing for Gwok Jing to really bring himself to lay down such a harsh penalty on him. Moreover, I think Wong Yung was successful in reaching Gwok Jing and convincing him that Yeung Gor's relationship with Little Dragon Girl wasn't as unacceptable as Gwok Jing thought it was, as long as he set aside his Confucian preconceptions.Originally Posted by kyss of the sword
Last edited by Ken Cheng; 03-07-07 at 04:49 AM.
no, not really. but she remembered her difficult paths with guojing. she did try to separate the couple upon her husband request - discreetly pointing out to SLL and almost succeeded. She wasnt in time to prevent their marriage (side note, i wonder what she do if she is around ) and wouldnt break a union that is done.Originally Posted by Ken Cheng
Honestly? After Guo Fu chopped off Yang Guo's arm.
That, especially compounded with the tremendous guilt that Guo Jing always did feel over Yang Kang's death, made it so that IMO Guo Jing could never do anything against Yang Guo again. His family 'owed' Yang Guo too much.
Even before the arm-chopping, Gwok Jing didn't seem bent on demanding Yeung Gor to end his relationship with Little Dragon Girl as he had been at the Dai Sing Kwan Heroes' Conference. When Yeung Gor and Little Dragon Girl went to Seung Yeung, Gwok Jing didn't even mention the relationship problem, and was cordial to the couple. He was glad to have both of them there.Originally Posted by Ren Wo Xing
Whatever doubts Gwok Jing might have had about the relationship, he had gotten over them by the time Yeung Gor and Little Dragon Girl first showed up at Seung Yeung.
True, but at that particular period of time, he had his hands full. First there was the Mongolian invasion, then his two students getting kidnapped (the idiots), then Yang Guo saving him at the walls of Xiang Yang, etc. etc. etc. He was probably too busy to worry about a (relatively) inconsequential matter such as YG and XLN, esp. after YG had saved Huang Rong and co. earlier (which HR probably told him about), as well as the fact that HR knew they weren't busy screwing each other (remember when she peeked in their room, and saw the two sleeping separately?). In short, YG/XLN was not really high on his 'to take care of list', especially when the city itself was about to fall at that point in time.Originally Posted by Ken Cheng
That's just it: he figured out how, in the larger context of things, it really didn't matter at all and wasn't worth ruining his father/son bond with Yeung Gor over. Gwok Jing's learning of how the world worked kind of paralleled the way he learned martial arts: he was a bit slow on the uptake, and it took him a longer time to get it, but once he got it, he REALLY got it.Originally Posted by Ren Wo Xing