The modern guy stacking boxes labeled Made in China is hilarious. He says it only cost 50,000! Then he vanishes with a sci-fi watch. I wonder how this connects to the ancient plot in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! The transition was smooth and exciting to watch.
Father and Son plotting in the candlelit room gives major villain vibes. They want Princess Dina married off so they can grab power. Empress Louisa is mentioned too. The scheme feels deep in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! I love the historical costumes.
Wait, the peasant producing glassware is the modern guy! The Father doubts he can make ten carts. This misunderstanding drives the drama in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! The Son seems too eager to please his Father though.
Empress Louisa holding supreme power but needing to marry is a strong plot point. The Father thinks this is his chance. The political intrigue is thick in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! I am rooting for the Empress to win.
The Son gets so excited about becoming Imperial Consort. He thinks the empire will be within their grasp. His ambition is scary but fun to watch in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! The acting is quite expressive here.
Why did the peasant run off? The Father calls him a moron. This adds mystery to the story of (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! I suspect the modern guy is the peasant they are talking about mostly.
Tomorrow's court session sounds dangerous. Empress Louisa might have to admit her mistake. The tension is building up nicely in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! I cannot wait for the next episode honestly.
The Wong family prestige reaching new heights is their goal. They use marriage as a tool. It is cold but realistic for (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! The set design with candles is beautiful too.
Princess Dina remaining unmarried worries the Father. He wants control. The family dynamics are complex in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! I hope the Princess finds her own happiness soon.
From modern boxes to ancient tea rooms, the contrast is wild. The Son clapping his hands shows his greed. This mix of genres works well in (Dubbed) Time Travel: Her Majesty's MVP! It keeps me guessing always.