I found it a bit odd how the mom told that stepdaughter to 'wear her clothes properly'. Coz she knows a predator is living with them?? Like what if that uncle did the same thing to the stepdaughter, how would Yifan's mom react? And honestly, I don't get why Yifan has not blocked her mom's number or something like that. Seeing those texts she sends Yifan pisses me off.
They make me want to do my nails toođ So far, I don't want Bua to end up with anyone, maybe that Moo guy, but Bua doesn't even deserve it. Maybe I'll change my mind later. ChianFou4mod and Fou4modBaa are doing it for me! I don't know which one to choose. Checking Ig to avoid outfit repeating and using chat gpt for any minor inconvenience is soooooooooooo real omdsss
Chian has this creepy smileđIt's hella scary It's very ironic how Fou4mod was complaining about his sister's playlist bf saying he's a player and she shouldn't be dating him, then goes on and agrees to be in a 'situationship' with red flag Chian! That's just so hilarious And poor BaabinđFou4mod's doing him dirty.
Am I the only one who thinks the end scene kiss was actually their first one?The vibe I got from the tense was…
I agree!! I feel like Thame kissed him coz the Mars members told him that Po was expecting something that movie night and Thame just left him like that. So Thame was somewhat 'making it up' to Po. Too spicy and rushed! The first kiss felt right and wrong at the same time. But the kiss at the end!!đ€Just perfectđ
This is the first time this year I am giggling and kicking my feet while watching!! Everything was sooooooo marvellous, I'm literally cryingđ13 episodes is too short
And the song 'who says' is so freaking gooooooood aaah Thame's possessiveness is just waaaaaahđ And the kissing scene at the end!
I loved everything but at the same time my heart was just slowly sinking coz I know some stupid aah scandal is going to start ruining thingsđđ
Out of all the second-hand embarrassments I got, this has to be the worst!! With one less tooth too??? I hope she's fed up real good coz that's enough.
In the start of ep 11, they better be snuggling and cuddling each other on that bed!!! Or elseeeeeee!!đ Kinda like the start of Sugar dog life, ep 7!
This all comes down to the stigma surrounding teenage pregnancy and how parents and adults are the ones who contribute most to this toxic cycle. Teen pregnancy might be a hard pill to swallow, both for the teens and their parents, but instead of offering support, parents and adults often create an environment of fear and shame. But to the point where theyâre imposing a romance ban and expelling students for it???? That's crazy! The principal promotes this toxic mindset, and itâs such a shame she didnât consider Ichikaâs pleas throughout the series. Like Ichika had to take it to court just for the principal to hear them out! Ema chose not to listen to her motherâs advice about having an abortion and was genuinely happy with her decision to keep the baby. The principalâs friend likely felt the same, believing it was the right choice to keep her child. But due to parents and adults' perception of this issue, she tragically passed away while giving birth in secret. If she had felt that her parents or other adults would have been more open and supportive, she wouldnât have faced it alone, and she might still be alive, and the principal might have not gone insane.
Honestly, itâs absolutely brilliant! I think maybe Great never saved Tonklaâs brother when Title wanted to unalive him. Since we are only seeing Great's past memories, and some of his memories might not even be real, maybe Title unalived Tonklaâs brother at that time. So, in reality Tonkla's brother is dead, but in Great's life flash, he's alive.... Like damn I really love this series
It's not a good thing to run a company with a short and narrow sight, she doesn't even think globally, not even…
Okay, I get your point, and yes, I agree with you. But just hear me out. I know it's long, but please read all of it. Please.
Han Ting did everything to get his crush, including investing in her 3D medical printing company when he fully knew that he had previously invested in another 3D medical printing company, Hanhai. This was a mistake on Han Ting's side. Even if she was a newbie, Ji Xing had every right to know about his investment because Han Ting literally invested in two companies that do the same thing.
Han Ting can decide that the public shouldn't know about his investment, I agree, but a business partner in the same field needs to know. Even Xiao Yixiao told Han Ting that he should tell Ji Xing about the investment sooner instead of her learning from a third party.
Hanhai's CEO brought the merging document to Han Ting. But shouldn't it be brought to Ji Xing instead of Han Ting? Because it's her company getting involved. Therefore, Ji Xing had every right to know about the investment too, and the merger as soon as it was proposed. But Han Ting was silent about it. Han Ting is an investor, yes, but he has no right to decide for the company; that is Ji Xing's job.
If Han Ting had told Ji Xing, then Ji Xing would have discussed the situation with her company and her staff, and they would have come to an agreement on the way forward. If Ji Xing didn't want the two companies to merge, Han Ting would have accepted her decision. Why? Because, as you even said yourself, Han Ting would do anything for his crush. Ji Xing wouldn't have made the mistake she did, it would have been peaceful, and they wouldn't have broken up.
As I said in my original comment, Ji Xing believed that by accepting Chang He's investment, she would preserve her company's independence and prevent the merger with Hanhai because she didn't want it. By bringing in an external investor, she wanted to create a counterbalance to Han Ting's power and influence over her company. But Han Ting got the shares back from Chang He, now holding 53% of the shares in Xingchen, meaning he can decide for the company.
If Chang He had been a good investor without ill motives against Han Ting and Ji Xing, none of you would be complaining about Ji Xing's leadership. If it had gone well, Chang He would have gotten the shares, and then Hanhai and Xingchen would have competed. Because Han Ting wouldn't have been the only investor, Chang He would have been too. In this manner, Xingchen would have been independent, and that's the only thing Ji Xing wantedâfor Xingchen to thrive in its own way.
But all of you are so quick to judge her without reasoning first. Yes, she made a mistake; I blame her too and she needed to apologize for reacting that way. But all this would have been avoided if Han Ting hadn't kept secrets.
Hanhai was a trade secret. He would have been sued if he made that public. He is bound to have a lot of them in…
Why care about reality? In reality, many people in relationships take breaks when they argue and are in conflict. Did you expect Ji Xing to just accept his apology the next day and forget everything? After what went down? Normal couples break up for the stupidest reasons. Ji Xing and Han Ting's break was very much reasonable. It was majorly due to miscommunication and lack of trust.
It's normal for Ji Xing to want space, considering she believed Han Ting was dishonest with her. Additionally, it wasn't in her plan to merge companies with Hanhai or for Han Ting to acquire more shares from her company.
She also took a break to fully understand what she wants next and how she plans on moving forward with Han Ting. That's why Han Ting gave her that space; he was very understanding. And it's not like she took time off to heal or laze around, she used her time well to study in Germany.
In reality, relationships are complex, and breaks are sometimes necessary for personal growth and understanding. Ji Xingâs actions were a part of that process, and it doesnât mean she didnât care about him or their relationship.
Hanhai was a trade secret. He would have been sued if he made that public. He is bound to have a lot of them in…
Revealing trade secrets can indeed have serious legal implications, but keeping such secrets from a business partner can be equally damaging. Considering that both Hanhai and Xingchen are involved in medical 3D printing, the secrecy was unnecessary, especially for Ji Xing, who was directly affected. Han Ting's failure to disclose his involvement with Hanhai was a significant misstep. Ji Xing's reaction, though flawed, came from the lack of transparency and trust on Han Ting's part.
Both Ji Xing and Han Ting made mistakes. Ji Xing's decision to shut down and run away was impulsive, influenced by incomplete information due to Han Tingâs secrecy. If Han Ting had revealed everything to her beforehand and Ji Xing still made the same mistakes, then it would be easier to say she was entirely at fault. However, Han Tingâs lack of communication played a major role in the problems that arose. Still, it's Han Ting's fault...
Hanhai was a trade secret. He would have been sued if he made that public. He is bound to have a lot of them in…
First of all, simply investing in a company without publicly disclosing it isnât grounds for a lawsuit unless it involves breaches of confidentiality or conflicts of interest. Han Ting wanted to keep his investment in Hanhai secret, so suing him doesnât make sense in this context.
Secondly, Han Ting was the one who never disclosed his investment in Hanhai to her, considering that he was the investor of both companies. It wouldnât have hurt him to give her a heads-up. If he had informed her in advance and explained that Hanhai was the one proposing the merger, Ji Xing could have dealt the situation more calmly. This might have allowed Hanhai and Xingchen to reach a peaceful agreement, preventing her from making the mistake.
Yes, Ji Xing made a mistake, but Han Tingâs miscommunication created most of the problems. Ultimately, he is largely at fault
So far, I don't want Bua to end up with anyone, maybe that Moo guy, but Bua doesn't even deserve it. Maybe I'll change my mind later.
ChianFou4mod and Fou4modBaa are doing it for me! I don't know which one to choose.
Checking Ig to avoid outfit repeating and using chat gpt for any minor inconvenience is soooooooooooo real omdsss
It's very ironic how Fou4mod was complaining about his sister's playlist bf saying he's a player and she shouldn't be dating him, then goes on and agrees to be in a 'situationship' with red flag Chian! That's just so hilarious
And poor BaabinđFou4mod's doing him dirty.
I feel like Thame kissed him coz the Mars members told him that Po was expecting something that movie night and Thame just left him like that. So Thame was somewhat 'making it up' to Po. Too spicy and rushed!
The first kiss felt right and wrong at the same time.
But the kiss at the end!!đ€Just perfectđ
And the song 'who says' is so freaking gooooooood aaah
Thame's possessiveness is just waaaaaahđ
And the kissing scene at the end!
I loved everything but at the same time my heart was just slowly sinking coz I know some stupid aah scandal is going to start ruining thingsđđ
I hope she's fed up real good coz that's enough.
Kinda like the start of Sugar dog life, ep 7!
But to the point where theyâre imposing a romance ban and expelling students for it???? That's crazy! The principal promotes this toxic mindset, and itâs such a shame she didnât consider Ichikaâs pleas throughout the series. Like Ichika had to take it to court just for the principal to hear them out!
Ema chose not to listen to her motherâs advice about having an abortion and was genuinely happy with her decision to keep the baby.
The principalâs friend likely felt the same, believing it was the right choice to keep her child. But due to parents and adults' perception of this issue, she tragically passed away while giving birth in secret.
If she had felt that her parents or other adults would have been more open and supportive, she wouldnât have faced it alone, and she might still be alive, and the principal might have not gone insane.
I think maybe Great never saved Tonklaâs brother when Title wanted to unalive him. Since we are only seeing Great's past memories, and some of his memories might not even be real, maybe Title unalived Tonklaâs brother at that time. So, in reality Tonkla's brother is dead, but in Great's life flash, he's alive.... Like damn
I really love this series
Han Ting did everything to get his crush, including investing in her 3D medical printing company when he fully knew that he had previously invested in another 3D medical printing company, Hanhai. This was a mistake on Han Ting's side. Even if she was a newbie, Ji Xing had every right to know about his investment because Han Ting literally invested in two companies that do the same thing.
Han Ting can decide that the public shouldn't know about his investment, I agree, but a business partner in the same field needs to know. Even Xiao Yixiao told Han Ting that he should tell Ji Xing about the investment sooner instead of her learning from a third party.
Hanhai's CEO brought the merging document to Han Ting. But shouldn't it be brought to Ji Xing instead of Han Ting? Because it's her company getting involved. Therefore, Ji Xing had every right to know about the investment too, and the merger as soon as it was proposed. But Han Ting was silent about it. Han Ting is an investor, yes, but he has no right to decide for the company; that is Ji Xing's job.
If Han Ting had told Ji Xing, then Ji Xing would have discussed the situation with her company and her staff, and they would have come to an agreement on the way forward. If Ji Xing didn't want the two companies to merge, Han Ting would have accepted her decision. Why? Because, as you even said yourself, Han Ting would do anything for his crush. Ji Xing wouldn't have made the mistake she did, it would have been peaceful, and they wouldn't have broken up.
As I said in my original comment, Ji Xing believed that by accepting Chang He's investment, she would preserve her company's independence and prevent the merger with Hanhai because she didn't want it. By bringing in an external investor, she wanted to create a counterbalance to Han Ting's power and influence over her company. But Han Ting got the shares back from Chang He, now holding 53% of the shares in Xingchen, meaning he can decide for the company.
If Chang He had been a good investor without ill motives against Han Ting and Ji Xing, none of you would be complaining about Ji Xing's leadership. If it had gone well, Chang He would have gotten the shares, and then Hanhai and Xingchen would have competed. Because Han Ting wouldn't have been the only investor, Chang He would have been too. In this manner, Xingchen would have been independent, and that's the only thing Ji Xing wantedâfor Xingchen to thrive in its own way.
But all of you are so quick to judge her without reasoning first. Yes, she made a mistake; I blame her too and she needed to apologize for reacting that way. But all this would have been avoided if Han Ting hadn't kept secrets.
Do you get me?
It's normal for Ji Xing to want space, considering she believed Han Ting was dishonest with her. Additionally, it wasn't in her plan to merge companies with Hanhai or for Han Ting to acquire more shares from her company.
She also took a break to fully understand what she wants next and how she plans on moving forward with Han Ting. That's why Han Ting gave her that space; he was very understanding. And it's not like she took time off to heal or laze around, she used her time well to study in Germany.
In reality, relationships are complex, and breaks are sometimes necessary for personal growth and understanding. Ji Xingâs actions were a part of that process, and it doesnât mean she didnât care about him or their relationship.
Han Ting's failure to disclose his involvement with Hanhai was a significant misstep. Ji Xing's reaction, though flawed, came from the lack of transparency and trust on Han Ting's part.
Both Ji Xing and Han Ting made mistakes. Ji Xing's decision to shut down and run away was impulsive, influenced by incomplete information due to Han Tingâs secrecy.
If Han Ting had revealed everything to her beforehand and Ji Xing still made the same mistakes, then it would be easier to say she was entirely at fault. However, Han Tingâs lack of communication played a major role in the problems that arose.
Still, it's Han Ting's fault...
Secondly, Han Ting was the one who never disclosed his investment in Hanhai to her, considering that he was the investor of both companies. It wouldnât have hurt him to give her a heads-up. If he had informed her in advance and explained that Hanhai was the one proposing the merger, Ji Xing could have dealt the situation more calmly. This might have allowed Hanhai and Xingchen to reach a peaceful agreement, preventing her from making the mistake.
Yes, Ji Xing made a mistake, but Han Tingâs miscommunication created most of the problems. Ultimately, he is largely at fault