I read a few chapters of the manhua a while ago and I'm thinking of watching this, I want to ask does the ML do…
I think the series is from the fl’s perspective, which is why we see more of her personal life, her friends, and other aspects of her world. In contrast, we don’t get to see much of this from the ml’s side. I believe this is because, since the story is told from her pov, she’s just getting to know him again after meeting him after six years—and we, as viewers, are learning about him at the same pace as she is.
Oh interesting! I have yet to reach that part but it's hard for people to change drastically in a short amount…
The main couple is quite fine, but I’m not satisfied with the second couple. For me, it felt abrupt, perhaps because they didn't have much screen time. Someone mentioned below that it took him a year to fell. The timeline is a bit confusing for me. Also, what's novel love line ending?
Oh interesting! I have yet to reach that part but it's hard for people to change drastically in a short amount…
oh...these timelines are so confusing. she kissed him, then they are back at their uni, and later he confessed to her. i thought this all happened withing 1 month span.
I sense WYF hesitates to commit her love for SY because she's afraid something terrible will happen again, and…
I think it's more about WYF feeling like she doesn’t deserve anything good. Ever since her father died, she’s been living with her relatives who made her believe she wasn’t worthy of happiness—especially her aunt. Even with small things, like buying a cake, she feels it’s a waste, as if she doesn’t deserve even minor joys.
This mindset could also apply to her feelings toward Sang Yan. Maybe she believes he’s too good for her, and she doesn’t deserve the kindness and love he offers. On top of that, as she mentioned in Episode 10, he was the only one who treated her well, yet she ended up hurting him. That guilt could be another reason she holds back—she’s afraid of hurting him again or feels unworthy of his affection.
Oh interesting! I have yet to reach that part but it's hard for people to change drastically in a short amount…
I hate to break it to you, but it was abrupt. In just a month, he's completely over his feelings for Huan Er and has suddenly fallen for Qi Qi. It feels like the writer is forcing her into the story to keep her around. Honestly, it would have been much better to develop something with Du Man instead—she's in his class, and their connection would have felt much more natural and smooth.
There has been a sudden change in QiQi’s character; she seems to have matured overnight. Perhaps this abrupt change will justify why Song will fall in love with her, since he has already rejected her.
That was real, she faked it only the last time when she was drunk
drunk? i think I’m yet to watch that scene. also, i thought she faked it because in between they should her blurry vision. But I just read that their perception can get blurry or foggy. thanks!
This mindset could also apply to her feelings toward Sang Yan. Maybe she believes he’s too good for her, and she doesn’t deserve the kindness and love he offers. On top of that, as she mentioned in Episode 10, he was the only one who treated her well, yet she ended up hurting him. That guilt could be another reason she holds back—she’s afraid of hurting him again or feels unworthy of his affection.
also, i thought she faked it because in between they should her blurry vision. But I just read that their perception can get blurry or foggy. thanks!