In the Book of Qin, seeing Lian Jin and Wu Tingfang from loving and cherishing each other to hating and killing each other, seeing Lian Jin threatening Wu Tingfang as a hostage at a critical moment, I felt sorry and sad, and sure enough, love has become a thing of the past, and goodbye is already a stranger.
Once upon a time, they practiced swords together, went shopping together, and talked about everything, even though the object of Jin's service and Wu Tingfang's Wujiapu were hostile, but it did not seem to affect their interaction.
It's just that all this blandness eventually tends to dissipate, when a better person Xiang Shaolong appears, and often quarrels with Wu Tingfang, his ears are grinding, and Wu Tingfang's affection will inevitably shift. And Even Jin is not a person who is so attached to the feelings of men and women, he can't love Wu and Wu, and it is impossible to refute The Giant Deer Hou Zhao Mu for Wu Tingfang.
Of course, he couldn't deny Lian Jin's feelings for Wu Tingfang, maybe he really loved her, but this feeling was not as deep as that kind of "a soldier dies for a confidant", otherwise he would not have admitted to Xiang Shaolong that it was Zhao Mu who hurt him the most instead of Wu Tingfang.
When he heard with his own ears that the person Wu Tingfang loved was no longer him, his choice between Wu Tingfang and the "Left Hand Sword Method" already showed that the person he really loved was himself, and if he went to protect Wu Tingfang's innocence, he would lose everything, and if he chose the Left Hand Sword Method, he would have the opportunity to turn over.
As for the later use of Yan Yi's name, endure humiliation and burden, and then climb another magnate, climb another woman, it is the result of weighing the pros and cons, the reason why he hooked up with Zhu Ji was because of her status.
In cultivating his feelings with Zhu Ji, Lian Jin has to say that he has a very good set, like a master of the love field. He let himself be very devoted, hard to perform this scene, of course, the sense of truth is indispensable, after all, Zhu Ji, who is also a master of the love field, is not so good at fooling, but Lian Jin's real purpose is not this woman, but a position of power.
Zhu Ji was just a pawn that he found very useful, and indeed responded to that sentence: men's love is weighed against the pros and cons, while women's love is often reckless.