Right, why did he come to the shenao villageI just want skip all his parts but his conversation with ml fl has…
Just curious, have you ever been in a love triangle? Ok you guys, I am not sure if his part in this drama is considered SML but if he is then he's a good third wheeler. And I think parts like this gives us impression of the strength of the love in between the leads. The annoying one in a love triangle are those who manipulate, harm, and cheat to get their ways. That definitely doesn't exist here. The leads aren't being harm whatsoever. Anyhow, a bad third wheeler will appear soon so don't hate the "SML". Save that for the soon to come one LOL.
It's not a love triangle but a one sided love. And that one sided love needs to be hit with a touch of reality…
It's not much of a love triangle at all. Don't misjudge by the comments you see. If you're looking for a mellow romantic drama, this is it. Nothing is too extreme in here to raise your blood. I think it's very entertaining; exactly what entertainment is all about.
Shen Ming Ying is absolutely amazing—I love how she handles the cheating boyfriend with such grace and composure. She’s classy, level-headed, and honestly a standout. I’m really rooting for her and Liu Mao to end up together; they’d make such a charming couple, and I can already imagine the extra dose of humor they’d bring. I saw some comments responding to my last post about how uncomfortable the leads can make each other, and I still stand by that. Being stuck in a car with someone who can’t carry a conversation would feel awkward for anyone. That said, I do like both leads—that’s why I’m still enjoying the drama. The male lead is undeniably appealing: handsome, intelligent, and caring—the full package on the surface. But he also has a darker side. He’s manipulative at times and tends to bottle everything up, which makes him hard to fully trust. Personally, I’d rather be with someone who shares their thoughts and lets me into their world—someone who grows with me and faces both the good and the bad together. It’s difficult to connect with someone who appears caring but keeps everything hidden, as if every interaction is carefully calculated. That’s exactly why the female lead gets so frustrated, and honestly, I would too. And his response when she’s upset? Painfully slow. He really needs to step it up and stop overthinking everything. Sure, as the main character he’s unlikely to lose her—but in real life, if you don’t express how you feel and show it clearly, someone else will. And by then, it’s too late.
People have different tastes cause I'm someone that doesn't like to talk much so just being next to each other…
I agree with you. There are definitely moments when it’s nice to simply enjoy someone’s presence and just be in the moment together. But outside of that—and even within it—I believe communication is the foundation of any strong relationship. Whatever your style of communication may be, what matters is making a genuine effort to express yourself and understand each other. Now, back to the drama—you’ll see in the upcoming episodes how the lack of communication creates even more tension between the leads. It leads to awkward situations, misunderstandings, and plenty of unnecessary heartache. Of course, that’s also what keeps the story going—otherwise, we’d have 15 episodes instead of 30. Either way, it makes for an entertaining watch. I know I’m enjoying it!
Ok, I really like the drama because it's entertaining and it's relaxing to watch at the same time. In addition, the casts are all good looking. I actually really like Li Jun Xian's character and the way he look as well. He has a very charming facial feature and a nice, fun smile. His character is so far more interesting than the ML's. I like the ML but I feel like if I was the FL, I would have a crush on him when I was in school. But meeting him again after 10 years I am not sure I would still like him as much as the FL does. He's good looking and all but so far his personality as showing is so boring. In my late 20s if I am in a car with a guy and he can't carry a conversation, I would stay away the next time. Being around ML seems to be so uncomfortable and awkward. Having said that, I do understand the point of the drama and this is how they are drawn to each other. Besides, his true self as it has been somewhat revealed, he's not stiff and boring like that. I do hope things will change and these leads will have more interesting, mature, fun, silly moments. Overall, I like it, I just want more comedy and less awkward moments for our leads.
I’m really enjoying this so far as well. It’s unfortunate people feel the need to spread hate. It takes more…
I actually don't think people should be reading comments on internet if they want to watch their dramas in peace. As the matter of fact living in peace while reading comments on internet about anything just don't go together.
Filters and tons of makeup. Whatever the case, these days with all the cosmetic technologies we have, people are able to look so much better and younger at any ages. This is a good thing. Not to mention, he's already a good looking guy.
That's why I don't really watch them dramas much. I considered myself very open-minded as well as liberal thinking as everyone's life is for himself so live it to the fullest. But I think as human being, if we don't have standard, and enough moral then we are no different to other animals.
Totally agreed with you on that. Gosh, growing up with someone as a younger brother and all of the sudden you get a new body, face, then you can get with him romantically? EWwwww. It's sick in the head.
I saw some comments responding to my last post about how uncomfortable the leads can make each other, and I still stand by that. Being stuck in a car with someone who can’t carry a conversation would feel awkward for anyone. That said, I do like both leads—that’s why I’m still enjoying the drama. The male lead is undeniably appealing: handsome, intelligent, and caring—the full package on the surface. But he also has a darker side. He’s manipulative at times and tends to bottle everything up, which makes him hard to fully trust.
Personally, I’d rather be with someone who shares their thoughts and lets me into their world—someone who grows with me and faces both the good and the bad together. It’s difficult to connect with someone who appears caring but keeps everything hidden, as if every interaction is carefully calculated. That’s exactly why the female lead gets so frustrated, and honestly, I would too.
And his response when she’s upset? Painfully slow. He really needs to step it up and stop overthinking everything. Sure, as the main character he’s unlikely to lose her—but in real life, if you don’t express how you feel and show it clearly, someone else will. And by then, it’s too late.
Either way, it makes for an entertaining watch. I know I’m enjoying it!