It hurts to see how quickly family turns on each other when the throne is at stake. The grey-robed prince acts so high and mighty, yet he's just as desperate for favor as the white-robed one. Their hypocrisy while preaching about setting examples is peak drama. I love how the General cuts through their nonsense with raw emotion.
Finally, someone with real priorities! The General doesn't care about heir disputes or royal reputations; he only cares about his wife's life. His outburst shuts down the princes' petty arguing instantly. It's refreshing to see a character who values love over power in (Dubbed) True Love From A Fake Death!. His armor might be heavy, but his heart is heavier with worry.
The dialogue in this scene is sharp enough to cut steel. Every insult disguised as advice, every threat wrapped in concern—it's masterful writing. The white-robed prince's fake sympathy is almost worse than the grey one's open hostility. You can feel the history of resentment between these brothers in every word they exchange.
That black mask isn't just a costume piece; it's a symbol of how Prince Kael has been forced to hide his true self. When he finally speaks up, you can see the pain behind those eye holes. The way his brothers mock his appearance while claiming to help him is disgusting. This show knows how to use visual storytelling perfectly.
Watch how everyone positions themselves in this room. The General stands tall in armor, the princes posture with their fancy robes, but Kael sits alone, isolated. The camera angles really emphasize his loneliness. Even when he's surrounded by family, he's completely alone. That's the tragedy of royal life in (Dubbed) True Love From A Fake Death!.