Daniel Cole is so annoying! He thinks he owns Fort North completely. But wait until he sees the token properly. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook always delivers these tense moments perfectly. The way he laughs at the brick is classic villain behavior. Can't wait for the slap!
The protagonist stays so calm while showing the plate. Daniel Cole calls it a street stall item. LOL. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook has the best face-slapping scenes ever. The guards laughing makes it worse. Poor Daniel does not know his end is near.
Mistress Hall looks worried. She knows Daniel's temper. But the warrior in grey is different. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook builds tension well. That black plate must be important. Why else show it so boldly? Daniel is digging his own grave here.
Is that a brick? I died laughing. Daniel Cole is blind with power. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook knows how to make villains look stupid. The embroidery on his robe is nice though. But his attitude ruins it. Hope he kneels soon.
The guards mocking the token is peak arrogance. They think he is a fake envoy. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook never disappoints with drama. The protagonist's eyes say everything. He knows the truth. Daniel Cole is doomed big time.
Fort North seems like a lawless place. Daniel Cole rules with fear. But the token changes everything. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook shows power dynamics well. The gold inscription on the plate is detailed. Daniel should have looked closer before laughing.
I love how the protagonist just holds it up. No words needed initially. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook uses props effectively. Daniel calls it scrap metal. That insult will come back to bite him. The tension in the air is thick enough to cut.
The lady in green knows something is up. She sees the fiery temper remains. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook has complex relationships. Daniel thinks he is safe. But the imperial envoy token is real. Watching him panic later will be sweet.
Daniel Cole's laugh is so sinister. He really believes no one bows to him. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook creates hateable villains well. The black robe with dragons is ironic. He is not the dragon here. The real power stands in grey.
This scene is a setup for a huge reveal. The token is heavy, not a toy. (Dubbed) Once a God, Now a Cook paces the revelation perfectly. Daniel calls it a weapon maybe? He is scared but hiding it. The guards are just followers.
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