During a mission, Gu Yan Luo accidentally rescues the pursued Qin Wu Wang. Qin Wu Wang, who has always shied away from women, develops an interest in her. For the first time, these two people, who never knew love, experience what it truly is and learn how to love. Hunted by both the Qin family and the organization, the two stand together, fearless of life and death, their eyes fixed on each other. (Source: Chinese = Weibo || Translation = Google Translate) ~~ Adapted from the web novel "Zai Bing Jiao Da Lao De Huai Li Si Yi Sa Ye" (在病娇大佬的怀里肆意撒野) by Su Man Shu (苏蔓殊). Edit Translation
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Cast & Credits
- Zhang Ji JunQin Wu WangMain Role
- Meng NaGu Yan LuoMain Role
- Peng Shi TengXiang Tian CiSupport Role
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A Surprisingly Exceptional Vertical Drama
I honestly didn’t expect a vertical drama to hit this hard. Most of them are messy, rushed, or full of plot holes — but Pride and Preference is the complete opposite. The story is tight, smooth, emotional, and unbelievably well-executed for its short format. Not a single episode felt choppy or confusing. Everything connects, everything matters, and the pacing is perfect.What truly elevates this drama is the chemistry between the leads. Their dynamic is natural, warm, and emotionally charged. The acting is impressive across the board, especially from the FL’s parents, who poured their emotions into every scene. The emotional weight in this tiny drama hits harder than many full-length shows.
Both leads have deep backstories that unfold beautifully. Jijun’s duality — switching between a vulnerable, soft-hearted boy and a strong, controlled heir — was especially well portrayed. And Meng Na? Her styling was flawless, and her emotional delivery gave the drama its soul.
I was terrified this would end in tragedy, especially with how intense some episodes were, but thankfully, the drama stuck the landing without betraying the emotional journey. It even made me cry — a first for a vertical drama.
A rare, well-written, emotionally satisfying short series that proves vertical dramas can be exceptional when done right.
A must-watch for viewers who want heartfelt storytelling without unnecessary drama or fillers.
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