Love is destined and has been planned for a long time. Hua Yu, whose life is about to end, is instructed by a mysterious person to have a flash marriage with Ji Shu Yin, but he turns out to be a new substitute teacher. My husband who I got married to in a flash marriage becomes my professor? In fact, Ji Shu Yin has been secretly in love with Hua Yu for many years now. After the flash marriage, his considerate and handsome appearance gradually captured Hua Yu's heart. (Source: Chinese = 短剧演员部落格 Facebook || Translation = Google Translate) Edit Translation
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- Native Title: 救命!闪婚老公竟是我教授
- Also Known As: Jiu Ming! Shan Hun Lao Gong Jing Shi Wo Jiao Shou , 救命!閃婚老公竟是我教授 , 闪婚老公竟对我蓄谋已久 , My Flash Marriage Husband Has Been Planning for Me for a Long Time , Shan Hun Lao Gong Jing Dui Wo Xu Mou Yi Jiu
- Genres: Romance
Cast & Credits
- Cheng FangJi Shu YinMain Role
- Yang Shu YuHua Yu / Xiao Hua / "Hua Hua"Main Role
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Shh! No Dating Allowed in Class (2024) is a romance miniseries with the lead male Cheng Zi Xin (as Ji Shu Yin) and lead actress Yang Shu Yu (as Xiao Hua). The plot is interesting but there is not much to say about the romance between the lead couple. Their chemistry falls flat and, even after she falls in love with him, she spent much of the time running away from him. The male lead exerted all efforts for romance and the female lead’s body language didn’t show enthusiasm.The drama can be found on YouTube under the caption: My Flash-Married Husband Turns Out to Be My Professor! | Yang Shuyu & Cheng Zixin
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a fun romance miniseries starring Cheng Zi Xin and Yang Shu Yu. The plot is engaging, but the romance between the leads feels weak—their chemistry doesn’t fully land. The ML puts in all the effort, while the FL often pulls away even after liking him, making their connection feel uneven.The standout part of the drama is the adorable sibling relationship. Her family is warm, loving, and supportive, and her brother’s protective nature is especially sweet. It’s one of the healthiest and “greenest” family dynamics in vertical short dramas.
The villain gets exactly what she deserves, and despite the romance being a bit flat, the cast still did a good job overall.
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