The point being they were powerless and she... wasn't because she felt like it. Not a good comparison.
Yes all everyone else from every family she killed weren't like Khem. Some of them definitely been vengeful. His soul wasn't the only one being constant harried by the ghost lady.
Actually many of them were older than her... and why was she so powerful? It's in the script..
They were aware of what was happening to them but had no way of stopping it because… it’s in the script. Generations of people were muttered by her and held no resentment or grudge? Why? It’s in the script.
And yet she killed other spirits and forced them to be reborn…
All the people the ghost murdered were numerous generations of reincarnations the people that she felt in one way or another wronged her. Why did they all have to be reborn every time while she didn’t because… it’s in the script.
The god killing dagger wasn’t enough to kill her because… it’s in the script.
Everyone else on the planet has to be reborn, it’s part of the process but she just decided she didn’t want to and that just…worked somehow. Why? It’s in the script.
It’s called a “plot hole”
Willing suspension of disbelief only works if the world is consistent with itself.
Khemjira was not. At all.
Honestly though, that's one of the least unrealistic BL series I've seen.
God some of the insane leaps in logic that some series make, Drew has read many a rant about this.
Well in this case whoever joined the competition had to have enough money to buy the restaurant, so I guess “inherit” is the wrong term.
Mostly, the owner was trying to get money to pay for his mentor’s medical bills.
Besides being really, really good chefs they couldn’t have any affiliation with a particular developer.
It was still an active, running restaurant, so all those codes, etc. would be taken care of off screen.
It’s the title of the drama, it’s hard to explain in detail but essentially there’s a competition to inherit a restaurant that specifically serves dishes that don’t have long beans in them.