Xu Xian, un joven de Hangzhou, huérfano de madre desde la infancia, cree fervientemente en mundos paralelos. Al cruzarse en la calle con Zhou Tong, un desconocido casi idéntico a Bei Jing, se obsesiona por encontrarlo. En una cita a ciegas, conoce al pragmático Shi Dian Dian, quien se une a su búsqueda. Pero el destino da un giro inesperado cuando Zhou Tong se estrella camino a la actuación de su novia Wen Xiao Yao. En ese día crucial, la vida de ambas parejas se fractura. Mientras Xu Xian y Shi Dian Dian lidian con el dolor y una conexión inesperada, sanan poco a poco sus heridas emocionales. Mientras tanto, Wen Xiao Yao transforma su desamor en arte, ascendiendo como bailarina estrella, y el momento que define su carrera nace del amor recíproco con Zhou Tong. (Fuente: WeTV) Edit Translation
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- Zhang Yi ShanXu Tian | Zhou TongPapel principal
- Li QinShi Dian DianPapel principal
- Ruan JuWen Xiao YaoPapel principal
- Lian Yi MingQiao Guang HuiPapel principal
- Niu LiSong Guang WangPapel secundario
- Wang Yu YanQiao MiPapel secundario
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The central romance strains believability: a man with autism, who isn’t rich, powerful, or exceptionally handsome, so easily finds a beautiful young woman who not only agrees to date him but also goes out of her way to do so much for him. He doesn’t openly express love, romance, or affection, yet she still falls for him unconditionally.
In real life, an average-looking man with autism would rarely attract such effortless devotion, especially without status, wealth, or some compelling reason for the woman’s interest. Chinese society’s reality is very different—we often see marriage programs where even 40-year-old brides demand millionaires. Against that backdrop, a stunning 28-year-old woman, model-level attractive, chasing an autistic man “just because,” feels less like reality and more like a wish-fulfillment fantasy for introverted men.
It might have worked better if the show had given the female lead a believable reason to enter this relationship first—practical, emotional, or circumstantial—and then allowed love to grow naturally. Without that, her instant attraction feels fake and leaves viewers constantly asking “Why is this happening?”
For comparison:
In older Korean dramas with autistic or socially challenged male leads, the story usually shows hesitation, resistance, or at least a struggle before romance.
Good Doctor (Korean version) portrayed an autistic genius doctor; even with his brilliance and closeness to the heroine, she initially hesitated to see him as a partner.
Another drama with an autistic chaebol still depicted the female lead as though marrying him was a burden, despite his wealth.
By contrast, The Wonderful World skips realism and dives straight into dreamland—a fantasy where any introverted or autistic man can imagine being loved unconditionally by a perfect woman, without needing to bridge the gap between reality and romance.


















