Such an underrated Chinese BL. Came across this on GagaOOLala and it completely surprised me. Dark, emotional, thrilling, amazing chemistry, great fighting scenes and soundtrack too. The story between Zhan Wang and Xu Yuan felt heartbreaking yet beautiful. Definitely another 10/10 for me and a must watch for BL fans.
I only do this with my boyfriend, he replied that it’s not a problem, and then started doing it. It felt like a new way of asking him to be my boyfriend, such a refreshing scene. This was in the trailer and I waited so long for it, and now we finally got it. They are officially boyfriends :)
I only do this with my boyfriend, he replied that it’s not a problem, and then started doing it. It felt like a new way of asking him to be my boyfriend, such a refreshing scene. This was in the trailer and I waited so long for it, and now we finally got it. They are officially boyfriends :)
The novel is even more intense. It includes kidnapping and repeated Rape. If you found Episode 4 difficult to…
Reminder that China and most Asian countries are corrupted and full of bribery.
In episode 1, Lu Feng strikes his attacker with a brick and is charged with attempted murder, but because he comes from a wealthy family, his father is able to intervene and arrange for him to leave for the United States.
Even if Yi Chen reports what happened, it may not change the outcome because money and influence can affect how justice is carried out. This reflects a broader concern that in some places, wealth and status can impact legal consequences more than fairness.
So I dont think it will make a difference if Yi Chen reported or not.
He already explained that he was drunk and mistook that man for Yi Chen, and he sincerely apologized and promised…
If you run a company as a CEO and are already under a lot of stress, imagine leaving your country for many years and finally coming back, only to have your father force you into marriage. You are also hurt because you are still waiting for your lover. Even one of these situations would be enough reason to get drunk. Sometimes people get drunk just to relieve stress. So I do not understand what you mean when you say there was no reason for Lu Feng to get drunk?
unfortunately (and I speak for experience because it was like being in the trenches with abo desire and to my…
I watched them all and rated them 10 out of 10. Chinese BL stories with toxic characters are still really thrilling to watch. I know it is not real, but some people get too upset over it.
The novel is even more intense. It includes kidnapping and repeated Rape. If you found Episode 4 difficult to watch, I would not recommend continuing because Episode 4 is mild compared to what happens later in the story.
I have a question regarding other drama.Does anyone know if Lost to You (Wishing Fish Noodle House) has a page?Wanted…
I just watched Episodes 1 and 2 on GagaOOLala and had the same question. I cannot find Lost to You on kisskh at all. They probably have not made a page for it yet, which is strange because they usually list almost every Chinese BL series. This is not even a mini series either. The episodes are over 40 minutes long, so it feels like a proper full drama rather than a short web series.
Episode 4 contained a forced scene, and so does the novel. Revenged Love, ABO Desire and To My Shore and the Addicted novel are even worse in terms of disturbing content.
I know people are going to focus on the forced scene, but please hear me out.
Are we going to cancel every show or movie that depicts rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, we would have to say goodbye to half of modern storytelling. Shows and films like Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, awarded, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean someone supports those actions. Nobody watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “I want to do that.”
Fiction allows people to confront uncomfortable truths. Stories explore trauma, redemption, violence, and the darker parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to show their impact. That is one of the main purposes of storytelling. It creates tension, challenges empathy, and reflects society’s ugliest realities.
If audiences only accepted stories with perfect morals and flawless characters, we would lose works like Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, and Scarface. Entire genres would disappear.
So no, watching a rape scene does not mean people support rape or are trying to normalize it. It simply means they understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments fail to grasp.
Millions of people watch shows like Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and The Handmaid’s Tale, all of which contain murder, assault, rape, and other disturbing themes. Does that mean every viewer supports those acts? Of course not.
If someone cannot separate storytelling from real life, then that is their issue, not the show’s.
the younger bro was the cause of the end of their relation........... even in the original i wished that bro just…
To me, even if the brother had told Yi Chen earlier, I do not think it would have changed much. They were still separated for all those years and the pain was already too deep. By the end of episode 4, all the misunderstandings were finally cleared on both sides, but Yi Chen still did not want to get back together because he was afraid of getting hurt again. In my opinion, even if the brother had shown him the texts back then, it would not have made a difference. The issue was no longer just about misunderstanding, it was about the emotional damage and trust that had already been broken over the years.
Yet another great episode. Love the brother. He explained everything that happened over the years and how deeply Yi Chen was hurt. Then Lu Feng finally shared his side, how his father tore his passport so he could not leave, and how he kept writing letters but never received a reply. It was such an intense moment because all the misunderstandings were finally cleared.
Episodes 3 and 4 flew by so quickly, and now having to wait another seven days feels like torture.
We get two episodes per week. One on Friday and one Saturday. Episode 4 release in 90mins
You’re welcome! Here’s a helpful tip, scroll up and click on the episode tab. It will tell you exactly how many episodes are released each week and the release dates too. Hope this helps for your future shows!
Cannot believe I missed Strong Girl Bong Soon when it came out in 2017. Finally watched it in 2026 after my sister and niece recommended it and wow, one of the best K dramas ever. This drama has everything: romance, comedy, action, villains, and superpowers. I laughed so much and cried a lot too. Park Bo Young was so cute and lovable as Bong Soon, and Park Hyung Sik completely stole the show for me. Their chemistry gave me so many butterflies. Perfect couple, perfect ending, amazing OST, and such a fun drama from start to finish.
Easy 10/10. Time to watch Strong Girl Nam Soon now.
Scroll up and click on the Episodes tab. It’ll tell you the exact release date for every episode.We’re getting…
That’s why you shouldn’t watch on illegal platforms, the information is often not accurate.
If you don’t want to pay for Viki or GagaOOLala, why not watch it on their official YouTube channel instead? It’s free and every view helps support them. If you want more quality shows in the future, support the official platforms and stop watching on Kiss”” because it’s illegal.
Was it really necessary to kill off the father without any kind of context, no sign of illness in the first two…
I work in life insurance, and a lot of people suddenly pass away. Sometimes it’s a heart attack, and sometimes people just pass away in their sleep with no real explanation.
Honestly, I don’t think we always need an explanation for why the dad passed away. Knowing the exact reason probably wouldn’t change much anyway.
Also, a reminder that Episodes 1 and 2 were flashbacks from when the father was still alive. Episode 3 takes place more than half a decade later, so a lot could’ve happened with his illness during that time. It makes sense to me.
Scroll up and click on the Episodes tab. It’ll tell you the exact release date for every episode. We’re getting two episodes every week, one on Friday and one on Saturday.
They wrapped up the misunderstanding surprisingly fast. Lufeng caught Yichen lying about his girlfriend was so funny, and Lufeng immediately came clean about the fake marriage. I’m so glad they didn’t stretch the misunderstanding across multiple episodes.
This seriously gives me Addicted Book 2 vibes. Now I’m desperately waiting for the next 9 episodes.
At this point, we all know Chinese BLs love giving us toxic, red flag leads, and somehow that just makes everything even more thrilling. Green flag characters are nice, but the chaos and tension from red flags hit differently.
There’s a page for it now
In episode 1, Lu Feng strikes his attacker with a brick and is charged with attempted murder, but because he comes from a wealthy family, his father is able to intervene and arrange for him to leave for the United States.
Even if Yi Chen reports what happened, it may not change the outcome because money and influence can affect how justice is carried out. This reflects a broader concern that in some places, wealth and status can impact legal consequences more than fairness.
So I dont think it will make a difference if Yi Chen reported or not.
This is not even a mini series either. The episodes are over 40 minutes long, so it feels like a proper full drama rather than a short web series.
I know people are going to focus on the forced scene, but please hear me out.
Are we going to cancel every show or movie that depicts rape, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, we would have to say goodbye to half of modern storytelling. Shows and films like Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, awarded, and widely consumed.
Watching dark or controversial content does not mean someone supports those actions. Nobody watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “I want to do that.”
Fiction allows people to confront uncomfortable truths. Stories explore trauma, redemption, violence, and the darker parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to show their impact. That is one of the main purposes of storytelling. It creates tension, challenges empathy, and reflects society’s ugliest realities.
If audiences only accepted stories with perfect morals and flawless characters, we would lose works like Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, and Scarface. Entire genres would disappear.
So no, watching a rape scene does not mean people support rape or are trying to normalize it. It simply means they understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments fail to grasp.
Millions of people watch shows like Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, and The Handmaid’s Tale, all of which contain murder, assault, rape, and other disturbing themes. Does that mean every viewer supports those acts? Of course not.
If someone cannot separate storytelling from real life, then that is their issue, not the show’s.
In my opinion, even if the brother had shown him the texts back then, it would not have made a difference. The issue was no longer just about misunderstanding, it was about the emotional damage and trust that had already been broken over the years.
Episodes 3 and 4 flew by so quickly, and now having to wait another seven days feels like torture.
Easy 10/10. Time to watch Strong Girl Nam Soon now.
If you don’t want to pay for Viki or GagaOOLala, why not watch it on their official YouTube channel instead? It’s free and every view helps support them. If you want more quality shows in the future, support the official platforms and stop watching on Kiss”” because it’s illegal.
Honestly, I don’t think we always need an explanation for why the dad passed away. Knowing the exact reason probably wouldn’t change much anyway.
Also, a reminder that Episodes 1 and 2 were flashbacks from when the father was still alive. Episode 3 takes place more than half a decade later, so a lot could’ve happened with his illness during that time. It makes sense to me.
We’re getting two episodes every week, one on Friday and one on Saturday.
Lufeng caught Yichen lying about his girlfriend was so funny, and Lufeng immediately came clean about the fake marriage. I’m so glad they didn’t stretch the misunderstanding across multiple episodes.
This seriously gives me Addicted Book 2 vibes. Now I’m desperately waiting for the next 9 episodes.
At this point, we all know Chinese BLs love giving us toxic, red flag leads, and somehow that just makes everything even more thrilling. Green flag characters are nice, but the chaos and tension from red flags hit differently.