He doesn't, though - he specifically warns him not to sleep. He tells him to rest, which makes sense because Chu Shuzhi is so shaky and out of it, he's clearly no use for anything else and not safe to send home on his own.
Oh, right. Good point. Thanks!
The first time Shen Wei meets him in the present, it's said he took over Ding Dun's job, so presumably before then he had a different job.
Yes, but we don't know when that happened, right? There's no sign of Ding Dun in any of these flashbacks...
> > The Regent punished both twins for one of them's crimes -- that feels like absolute proof of the Regent's unfitness to lead. *headdesk* > Yeah, such a very Regent form of evil!
I'm briefly confused again -- did that happen in reality or in a dream?
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Oh, right. Good point. Thanks!
The first time Shen Wei meets him in the present, it's said he took over Ding Dun's job, so presumably before then he had a different job.
Yes, but we don't know when that happened, right? There's no sign of Ding Dun in any of these flashbacks...
> > The Regent punished both twins for one of them's crimes -- that feels like absolute proof of the Regent's unfitness to lead. *headdesk*
> Yeah, such a very Regent form of evil!
I'm briefly confused again -- did that happen in reality or in a dream?