To save her late fiance Tang Jing Xing's struggling Chinese jewelry brand, Mi Chu Xia teams up with celebrity influencer Lu Yi. As they work together to revive the company, sparks of romance begin to fly. But when Chu Xia discovers Lu Yi's true identity as Tang Jing Xing himself, she must confront the shocking truth behind his presumed death in a car crash three years earlier. (Source: WeTV) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 请再和我结婚吧
- Also Known As: Ready for Love? Season 2 , Ready for Love? 2 , Are You Getting Married? OK! Season 2 , Are You Getting Married? OK! 2 , Qing Zai He Wo Jie Hun Ba , Jie Hun Ma Hao De Di Er Ji , Jie Hun Ma Hao De 2 , 结婚吗?好的!第二季 , 结婚吗?好的!2 , 结婚吗?好的!第2季 , 结婚吗好的 第2季 , 结婚吗好的 第二季 , 請再和我結婚吧 , 結婚嗎?好的!第二季 , 結婚嗎?好的!2 , 結婚嗎?好的!第2季 , 結婚嗎好的 第2季 , 結婚嗎好的 第二季
- Genres: Romance, Drama
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Cast & Credits
- Ryan RenLu Nian Bai / Tang Jing Xing / Lu YiMain Role
- Zhang Chu HanMi Chu Xia / Hua Ruo Yu / Hua Ruo YiMain Role
- Ian YiMu Huai JinSupport Role
- Pan Zi YanLu Nian QiSupport Role
- Du Xiu JunHua Ru ChengSupport Role
Reviews

“Oops, All Kisses and Chaos”
Ok, so this one definitely falls into the elite category of "oops, I accidentally clicked on the play button and now it’s 3AM and I’ve finished all 31 episodes while clutching a bag of chips and my last shred of dignity."Is it a hot mess? Oh, absolutely. Logic? Plot coherence? Character development? Yeah, they all packed their bags and left the galaxy in this. And I respect that. This show looked at the script and said, “Plot? I don’t know her. But steamy stares and questionable decisions? Now we’re talkin’.”
I came here for Ryan Ren, and let me tell you, the man understood the assignment. He is out here gobbling up his FL like she’s the last slice of cake on Earth. It’s basically 31 episodes of him looking at her like she’s both his lifeline and a particularly juicy dumpling. Make-out sessions? Check. Wall slams? Check. Random jealousy? DOUBLE CHECK. Plot twists that make no sense but you cheer anyway? Absolutely.
If you’re emotionally burnt out from all the tear-jerking, trauma-deep, character-study-type dramas and just want to watch the two leads play cat and mouse (and then just full-on lions), this one is your emotional junk food. A complete nutritional disaster—but oh, so satisfying.
Would I recommend it? Only if you’re okay with screaming “WHAT IS HAPPENING” every 10 minutes… in between rewinding your favorite spicy scene for the third time. No regrets. 12/10 would lose brain cells for this again.
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Liked It For Vibes, Chemistry, And Chaos
Let’s just start with this: what a wild ride from start to finish. The drama kicks off with FL attending her fiancé’s funeral, it’s raining, she's in black, holding a red umbrella, and then—boom! She kisses a man who looks just like her dead fiancé… on the coffin. I was instantly hooked. That opening? Insane and I loved every second of it.So the man? Not her fiancé but her uncle. (Technically. Because which Chinese drama doesn’t have the ML be a long-distance uncle somehow?) Their chemistry from the jump was fire—the tension, the kisses, the banter, the hugs, the looks… they were so in love even when they weren’t supposed to be in love. I honestly wouldn’t mind seeing this pairing again—they were that good. And the fact that this is a mini drama with a kiss quota? No complaints here!
FL (Mi Chuxia / Huo Ruoyi) was adorable, quirky in the best way, and so full of life—even in her grief. Her moments of talking to herself? Iconic. And I loved her pouty face.
ML (Lu Nian Bai / Tang Jing Xing) was the perfect combo of playful and broody. The teasing? The “uncle” card? Sir. Please.
Let’s talk cinematography—this mini drama did not slack. The colors, the funeral scene, the dance, the proposal, the flashbacks—everything had that dramatic mini-series gloss, but they used it well.
SFL (Lu Nian Qi) was stunning. You knew from the start she’d be the villain but she was so elegant and compelling, I couldn’t even bring myself to hate her. And when she finally admitted the truth and backed down? Growth. Pretty lady + character development = win.
SML? NO. Certified creep. Obsessive, manipulative, wiretap-the-room-level unhinged. The kind of character that makes you side-eye the actor just a little (no hate though, He did a great job). And the attempted assault? Absolutely not. Not romantic. Not okay. I’m so over dramas pretending non-consensual stuff is passion. Hard pass.
Still, despite that moment (and a few too many “are we really doing this?” kisses), the show delivered on romance. Especially once the twist was confirmed:
ML is actually the fiancé. No amnesia. Just hiding his identity for "revenge" . He wakes up from a coma, learns FL has found her real family, and instead of going back to her right away, he becomes “someone else” and falls for her again. It's giving soap opera, but I ate it up.
The back hug goodbye, the earphone scene, the jealousy lemonade, and the dance at the masked party were highlights.
And the proposal at the end? Good cheese. The kind that melts your heart. (Bonus points for the ring design.)
OST? Hits. Fits every emotional beat.
There were plot holes, yes. But you know what? I was too entertained to care.
Also—plot twist—I’d seen Season 1 before and didn’t even realize it until halfway through! Different actors, same characters. And honestly? This version just hit more for me. The glow-up is real.
Final thoughts:
Entertaining, emotional, and sometimes unhinged. It had everything a good mini drama needs—strong chemistry, drama, a wild plot, and some swoon-worthy moments.
Would recommend. Just… be ready for chaos.
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