The reason why Bai Lin did not marry the War God was that he had already been forced to marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race. After Bai Lin's secret was known by the South Pole Immortal Race, he could only marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race and could not marry the War God. Although Bai Lin created the War God and fell in love with her, and the War God also fell in love with Bai Lin, due to Bai Lin's identity and status, he could not marry the War God as his imperial concubine.
The reason why Bai Lin did not marry the War God as his imperial concubine was because he had already been forced to marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race as his imperial concubine. After Bai Lin's secret was known by the South Pole Immortal Race, he could only marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race and could not marry the War God. Although Bai Lin created the War God and fell in love with her, and the War God also fell in love with Bai Lin, due to Bai Lin's identity and status, he could not marry the War God as his imperial concubine.
The reason why Bai Lin did not marry the War God as his imperial concubine was because he had already been forced to marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race as his imperial concubine. After Bai Lin's secret was known by the South Pole Immortal Race, he could only marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race and could not marry the War God. Although Bai Lin created the War God and fell in love with her, and the War God also fell in love with Bai Lin, due to Bai Lin's identity and status, he could not marry the War God as his imperial concubine.
The reason why Bai Lin did not marry the War God as his imperial concubine was because he had already been forced to marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race as his imperial concubine. After Bai Lin's secret was known by the South Pole Immortal Race, he could only marry the princess of the South Pole Immortal Race and could not marry the War God. Although Bai Lin created the War God and fell in love with her, and the War God also fell in love with Bai Lin, due to Bai Lin's identity and status, he could not marry the War God.
In < Coloured Glass >, Emperor Bai Lin did not marry the War God as his imperial concubine because he was afraid that there would be another war between the Heaven Realm and the Shura Race. Therefore, he sealed the War God in the Coloured Glass Cup and erased her memories, making her his right-hand man.
The reason why Emperor Bai Lin did not marry the War God as his imperial concubine in " Coloured Glass " was because he was afraid that the War God would affect the safety of the Three Realms because of his love affair. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin was the Emperor Bai Lin of the Heaven Realm. He had always been committed to maintaining peace in the Three Realms, but he also had his own selfishness and ambition. He believed that the War God was a very powerful weapon that could help him maintain the peace of the three worlds. However, he was also afraid that the War God would affect his plans because of his personal feelings. Therefore, he had been trying to stop the God of War from being together with Lohu Ji, even at the expense of the God of War's life.
In [Coloured Glass], Emperor Bai Lin missed out on the War God because he had sealed the War God within the Coloured Glass Cup, causing her to forget everything in the past and miss out on the opportunity to reunite with the War God. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin sacrificed the life of the War God to seal her in the glass cup in order to maintain the peace of the Heaven Realm. He thought that this was done to protect the Heaven Realm and humans, but he did not consider the feelings of the War God. The War God had spent thousands of years in the Glazed Cup. Her memories had been erased, and her heart was filled with hatred and pain. When the War God appeared in front of Emperor Bai Lin once again, he was no longer able to recognize her, nor was he able to understand her feelings. He tried to persuade the God of War to continue working for the Heaven Realm, but he was rejected by the God of War. In the end, the God of War chose to leave the Heaven Realm and created a new world with Loho. Emperor Bai Lin had missed the opportunity to reunite with the War God, and he had also lost her trust and loyalty. His actions not only hurt the God of War, but also affected the future of Heaven and mankind. This plot reflected the complexity of human nature and the abuse of power, and it also made the audience deeply reflect on the meaning of war and justice.
There were different opinions and debates about whether Bai Lin loved the God of War. Some documents showed that Bai Lin did not love the War God, but only treated the War God as his sharp weapon and tool. However, there were also documents that mentioned that the War God loved Bai Lin deeply and was even willing to kill countless people for him. Although some documents clearly stated that Bai Lin loved the War God, there were also other documents that stated that Bai Lin did not love the War God and only treated the War God as his own. Thus, there was no clear answer to whether or not Bai Lin loved the War God.
Emperor Bo Lin's feelings for Rahu Kedu were a complicated mix. There was love, but also a desire for power and possession. In [Coloured Glass], Emperor Bai Lin had complicated feelings for Rahu Kedu. He had a certain degree of affection for Lohu, but this affection was more based on his protection of his power and status. He believed that the Lohu was his " masterpiece ", the perfect warrior that he had created. Therefore, he had a strong desire to possess and control the Lohu. He did not allow Lohu Ji to have his own thoughts and feelings, trying to control him completely. However, Emperor Bo Lin had gradually come to realize his feelings for him after spending time with him. He began to reflect on his actions and tried to make up for his mistakes. He had sacrificed his life to save Roho Gidu, which meant that his feelings for Roho Gidu were real. All in all, Emperor Bo Lin's feelings for Rahu Kedu were complicated. There was love, but also a desire for power and possession. His behavior and attitude reflected his inner conflict and struggle.
In the novel, Coloured Glass, Emperor Bai Lin was the lord of the Heaven Realm, and he developed feelings for the Lohu Ji. Luo Houji was the Shura's War God. He was framed by Emperor Bo Lin and was eventually dismembered and sealed. Later on, Rahu Ji was resurrected as a female and engaged in an intense battle with Emperor Bai Lin. During the battle, Emperor Bo Lin realized his feelings for Rahu and tried to win him back. In the end, Luo Hou Ji chose to forgive Emperor Bai Lin and reconcile with him. Thus, Emperor Bai Lin loved the War God.
In Coloured Glass, Emperor Bai Lin loved the God of War. In the movie, Emperor Bai Lin sacrificed Luohou Jidu for the sake of the Three Realms. He even gave half of his Glazed Heart to the War God, making the War God his killing tool. Later on, he realized his mistake, but it was too late. He had already broken Lohu's heart, and in the end, the two of them fought each other.