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🇬🇧 UK | Watching my way through Asia 📺
Dec 29, 2025

Playing your hand — memory loss, manipulation, and dangerous smiles

Episode 2 really feels like a game of strategy — playing your hand at exactly the right moment. Our ML falls straight into a deadly trap and loses his memory, landing him firmly in the FL’s hands. She clearly knows more about him than she lets on, but instead of turning him in, she rescues him and quietly installs him as a stable boy. Bold choice.Meanwhile, the FL’s sisters continue plotting like it’s their full-time job — honestly, her siblings are lethal and no one feels safe around them. Just when you think that’s enough scheming, the potential suitors enter the picture, and their plotting is almost as bad as the sisters’. Everyone here has an agenda.This episode makes one thing very clear: showing weakness in this world is dangerous, and it could easily be your downfall. Tension stays high, alliances feel fragile, and I’m very curious to see who plays their cards right next.🔍 Current Theory:I think the ML has genuinely lost his memory, but his cleverness and instincts are still very much intact. Even without his past, he knows how to survive, read people, and adapt — which makes him even more dangerous.

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Dec 29, 2025

Gentle flirting — closeness, comfort, and quiet understanding

Episode 18 is full of gentle flirting and soft moments, and it’s easily one of my favourites. Watching the ML follow the FL to the mountains and jokingly appoint himself as her skiing coach was both sweet and natural — the kind of closeness that feels earned rather than forced.We thankfully only get a small dose of the SML, who spends his limited screen time moping over the fact that the FL now clearly has a boyfriend. The irony, of course, is that he didn’t pursue her properly when she was single, so this really changes nothing. Consistency, if nothing else.What really grounds this episode is the insight we get into the ML’s background — his complicated family history involving his grandfather, his mother, and the loss of his father. The fact that their parents have now met (the important ones, notably not the FL’s father) adds a quiet sense of seriousness and stability to their relationship. It’s warm, gentle, and emotionally reassuring.

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