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Sammy's Children's Day Episode 3

初三的六一兒童節 ‧ Drama ‧ 2026

Episode Title: Living Together


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Season: 1

He Chu San takes meticulous care of the unconscious Xia Liu Yi and hides his whereabouts. The two begin an awkward cohabitation in a small room. (Source: TMDb)
  • Aired: March 20, 2026

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kevineb
0 people found this review helpful
May 1, 2026

Weird but good

It was good the story is improving day by day already engaged 😁,not chusan being like that already😂it was great improvement
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estar
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Mar 28, 2026

the more i think about it, the more i don't…

the more i think about it, the more i don't get why Qing Long agreed to Liu Yi's request. given the age gap between him & the siblings he should've told Liu Yi that he could only see them as his children or some such... it would've been better then force that marriage on himself & Liu Yi's sister, making them both miserable. & it's not like i think she wouldn't have been a broken person - mentally, if she hadn't married Qing Long. even if she had ended up in a happy marriage, she was broken (maybe it happened in her childhood) either way, she would still suffer regardless of how loving her husband was. so maybe her end would always be the same - broken. but still Qing Long did a disservice to both siblings by agreeing to that marriage. ***********this ep was cute on a whole, but idk why i felt it was kinda bland in comparison to the previous 2 eps. maybe just me as everyone else is still loving it, hope the next ep picks up cause i kinda lost interest.

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NLE
3 people found this review helpful
Mar 20, 2026

Episode 3 broke something quiet inside me.

I have not read the novel, but after watching episode 3, I felt something I could not keep to myself. I needed to write this.Liu Yi and his sister were born into a house where love never learned their names. Their mother disappeared like a fading echo, and their father, who should have held them close, drowned himself in gambling and drink. His hands did not protect, they struck. His voice did not comfort, it ordered. Steal, survive, endure.They were only children, too small to understand why the world had already turned against them. They ran, again and again, chasing a freedom they could not keep. Every escape ended the same way, dragged back into the dark they feared most.At twelve, the world grew even crueler. Their father tried to sell his own daughter, reducing her life to a price whispered in the shadows. So they ran once more, not for freedom this time, but for their lives.An alley became their end, or so it seemed. Blood, fear, and fists falling without mercy. They would have died there, forgotten, if not for Qing Long, who stepped in like a hand reaching into the abyss. He gave them something they had never known. A home.But even kindness carries its own quiet tragedies.Liu Yi grew, carrying scars no one could see. At twenty, he gave his life to protect Qing Long, as if repaying a debt that love had never asked for. With his final wish, he asked Qing Long to become his brother in law, never knowing that Qing Long’s heart had always belonged to him. Love stayed unspoken, buried beneath duty, forced into silence.You think the pain would end there. That surviving childhood was the hardest part.But life was not finished with him.Adulthood only sharpened the blade. His sister and Qing Long, the only pieces of home he had left, died before his eyes. The world did not just take them, it blamed him. Framed for a crime he never committed, a double murder that stained his name. A gunshot followed, as if fate itself wanted to make sure he would fall.And yet, somehow, he lived.In the wreckage of everything he lost, he found He ChuSan. Not as salvation, not as a miracle, but as a small, stubborn light.The kind that flickers at the end of a long, endless tunnelthe kind you almost do not believe inuntil it is the only thing left guiding you forward.

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