I am really trying hard to be a good fan! When people watch on other platforms without English subtitles, it means…
The official platforms are their YouTube channel One31 and GagaOOLala.
I totally agree with you, I always support them through legal platforms.
But since GagaOOLala releases the English subtitles a day later, I just couldn’t wait! I ended up watching it on their official YouTube channel without subtitles, and I’ll definitely rewatch it again on GagaOOLala once the English subs are out.
English subtitles will be available 24 hours latter on GagaOOLala, but honestly, I didn’t even need them m, I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time. Everything I wanted was there. Can’t wait to rewatch it again once the subtitles are out!
That underwater scene felt like a painting of sorrow, every movement heavy with grief. Khem returning to the past was haunting and beautiful, a window into the truth long buried. We saw Ramphueng, broken and frail after giving birth, cradling hope in her arms only to watch her son die before her eyes.
Instead of justice, she was betrayed, her innocence shattered. Her husband, who should have stood beside her, cast her into the flames of cruelty. He chose not belief, but punishment, condemning her to death beneath the lash, each strike stripping away her humanity. A young woman of twenty-one, turned into a spirit of vengeance, her love for her child twisted into eternal anguish. How can we hate her when her pain is so raw, her suffering so merciless? Her story bleeds tragedy, and my heart breaks with hers.
And then, Peem. The most beautiful soul, selfless and gentle, his face a portrait of perfection yet his life a canvas of loneliness. Always giving, always protecting, always forgetting himself for the sake of others. Even when poison coursed through his body and blood stained his eyes, his thoughts were not for his pain. He begged his disciples to abandon him, to save Khem instead. If that is not love, then love has no meaning.
But love has never stayed with him. His mother, whom he longed to see, remained out of reach because he was bound to the path of a shaman. Grandma Si, the only one who truly loved him as her own, died before his eyes. Thong and Ake, the spirits who shared his days and kept the silence at bay, faded into nothingness. And finally, Khem, the one who carried his heart, walked away. Peem’s words as he held Khem’s hand broke me into pieces: “I have no one left, Khem. Please stay with me. Please do not leave me.” Yet even as those words fell trembling from his lips, Khem still chose to go. His mind poisoned by guilt, convinced that all the deaths were his burden, he thought leaving was the only way.
But I pray the day will come when regret brings him back to the one who loved him most. For now, Peem is left in silence, an empty soul with no one to hold. If the world will not have him, then let me take his sorrow, for I would never let him be alone.
What an episode, what a masterpiece of heartbreak. Ramphueng’s tragic past, Grandma Si’s death, the sacrifice of Thong and Ake, and Peem left abandoned in the ruins of love. Rarely does every episode carry such depth, such relentless emotion, never once letting us breathe. We are blessed, even in tears, to witness such beauty.
Three Thai BL masterpieces shine at once: Khemjira, Love in the Moonlight, and The Wicked Game. I wait for the next episode with both dread and longing, knowing it will shatter me again.
I demand justice for Shen Wen Lang, he better get a happy ending in the last episode. Gao Tu is such a liar and…
I see it differently. That night it was Shen Wen Lang who forced himself onto Gao Tu, and the next morning Gao Tu left not because he was weak, but because he was terrified and needed time to process what had happened. If my boss, someone I had known since high school, suddenly crossed that line with me, I too would run away, desperate to breathe, to think, to hold myself together.
Then the inevitable happened. Gao Tu became pregnant. Shen Wen Lang, blind to how sharp and heavy his words could be, answered Gao Tu’s trembling question with cruelty. When Gao Tu asked what he would do if an Omega carried his child, Shen Wen Lang did not hesitate, he said he would not want it, that he never liked children. For Gao Tu, already carrying this fragile truth inside him, those words shattered something deep within. In that moment, it was as if he stood between two worlds: one filled with joy and anticipation, the other with despair and fear.
Leaving the company was not cowardice. It was his only way to protect himself and the life growing quietly within him. He carried his pain in silence, waiting for a moment where the truth could be spoken without breaking him completely.
And yes, in episode 15, Shen Wen Lang did everything he could to reach him, calls, messages, even showing up in person. Gao Tu should never have lied about another Omega’s pregnancy. That lie was a knife to both of them. At the hospital, he should have laid everything bare, but he could not. His silence was heavy, and his fear louder than his love. And yet, I agree with you that is is not safe for him without an Alpha by his side.
Both of them are hurting, trapped inside wounds that only grow deeper with silence. Miscommunication stands like an unmovable wall between them. It is not fair for Shen Wen Lang either. He was lied to. How can he open his heart when the man he loves admitted he had gotten another Omega pregnant. That betrayal stripped him of hope just as surely as rejection stripped Gao Tu of his.
And yet I cannot harden myself against Gao Tu. He carries his pain in silence, protecting a fragile life while burying his own happiness. I feel sorry for him, but pity cannot heal what honesty must. The time for lies has passed. He must tell the truth, no matter how much it hurts, because only in truth can love have a chance to survive.
I wish we have this chapter in series https://chrysanthemumgarden.com/novel-tl/desire/desire-97/
Thank you for this. Just like with Addicted, I prefer to watch the series first and then use my imagination when reading the novel. Since I can now visualise what the characters look like from the series, reading the novel will make more sense.
According to your link, there are only 102 chapters, are there any more beyond that?
I’m so excited for their first kiss in tonight’s episode. Even without subtitles, I’ll still watch it, then rewatch it tomorrow once they’re out. After waiting seven days that felt like seven years, their kiss better not be interrupted.
I just hope we finally get their first kiss, a truly intimate moment, maybe even a week together on the island, just the two of them, away from everything, being themselves. I want to see Prince finally open up about his mother’s death, and Sasin comforting him, telling him it wasn’t his fault, helping him heal that part of his heart.
I know it’s just a dream in my head, but the thought that Prince’s dad could ruin everything makes my heart ache. It hurts so much even imagining it.
But the good news is we’re getting another Omegaverse BL! MFlow Entertainment just announced Thailand’s first Omegaverse series ‘Knot’ starring Boat and Oat from My Stubborn and the trailer already looks insane!
We all know China dominates when it comes to plot, while Thailand might have weaker storylines but absolutely dominates their NC scenes, it’s so hard to get the best of both worlds!
On one hand, I’m so happy, but on the other, I’m still shocked. The NC scenes in My Stubborn were wild… just imagine what their upcoming Omegaverse series will be like and one of them ending up pregnant in this one… I seriously can’t wait!
I absolutely loved the China BL ABO Desire and can’t wait for this one! A few weeks ago, I commented that I wanted Boat and Oat to be in another series together and my dream actually came true!
Just imagine the NC scene and one of them ending up pregnant in this one… I seriously can’t wait!
well pheem does say “the engine hasn’t started” and also “got anything to help with it” so idk if we…
I get that you didn’t call anyone “stupid” directly, but your sarcastic comment does come across as implying it. Suggesting that producers think viewers have a low IQ, and then saying “judging by some comments they’re correct” is still insulting. People are allowed to share their opinions, even if you don’t agree, without being mocked or belittled. We’re all entitled to our own interpretations and opinions about a show, that’s literally the point of having a discussion thread. You might disagree with certain takes, but resorting to insults doesn’t make your argument stronger, it just shuts down conversation. Disagreeing is fine, but belittling others for sharing their perspective crosses the line.
Can you tell me which timestamp you’re referring to? I thought he was drugged, so he wasn’t himself.
I agree with you. In episode 1, Than already had his eyes on Pheem when he walked out wearing his robe. Then in episode 2, there were so many hints, Pheem clearly wanted the intimate moment on the sofa, the office scene carried the same tension, and you were right about the car scene when they talked about having sex. It’s pretty clear that both of them are into each other.
With the scene of the little boys, are they implying that the one who saved Pheem is Than?
Glad I’m not the only one. We already have three airing right now, ABO Desire (China BL), Secret Lover (Taiwan BL), so I won’t be surprised if they also go down the childhood trope route.
Can you tell me which timestamp you’re referring to? I thought he was drugged, so he wasn’t himself.
I get your point, but at the end of the day, regardless of whether it was fentanyl or another drug, he was still drugged and not in control of himself. That’s the key point. Also, let’s not forget this is a fictional story, not a medical documentary. Sometimes directors or writers don’t research every detail perfectly, they’re using “a drug” as a plot device to move the story along, not to give us a pharmacology lesson.
If we start nitpicking every scene to perfectly mirror real life, a lot of dramas would lose their charm. BLs often show high school students living alone in luxury apartments, or characters walking away from car crashes with barely a scratch. Some even survive knife wounds or gunshots with nothing more than a quick bandage. None of that is realistic or medically accurate, but just like the fentanyl example, it’s not about being 100% medically right, it’s about serving the story and keeping the drama engaging.
So, while it might not be scientifically accurate that fentanyl has that effect, the narrative purpose was clear: he was impaired, vulnerable, and not fully himself. That’s what mattered for the scene and the emotional weight it carried.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought this. When Chet asked for the drugs, his bodyguard hesitated because he genuinely cared for him. If it were just any bodyguard, he would have obeyed immediately, but their chemistry and bond made him resist, he didn’t want the drugs to harm Chet. It’s interesting too that both brothers will end up falling in love with their bodyguard.
There’s a big difference between the cut and uncut versions. The cut version is 48 minutes and 2 seconds long,…
That’s exactly why I always stick to the uncut version. The cut ones ruin the flow and sometimes skip important moments. iQIYI thankfully has the full version. Not just this BL but others as well, they don’t only cut NC scenes, they also remove meaningful scenes that add depth to the story.
I totally agree with you, I always support them through legal platforms.
But since GagaOOLala releases the English subtitles a day later, I just couldn’t wait! I ended up watching it on their official YouTube channel without subtitles, and I’ll definitely rewatch it again on GagaOOLala once the English subs are out.
Please make sure to watch it on the official YouTube channel One31 to support them:
👉 https://www.youtube.com/live/0lC3ZWA89Lk?si=QXiSth5LC6w_M-pb
English subtitles will be available 24 hours latter on GagaOOLala, but honestly, I didn’t even need them m, I couldn’t stop smiling the entire time. Everything I wanted was there. Can’t wait to rewatch it again once the subtitles are out!
Khem returning to the past was haunting and beautiful, a window into the truth long buried.
We saw Ramphueng, broken and frail after giving birth, cradling hope in her arms only to watch her son die before her eyes.
Instead of justice, she was betrayed, her innocence shattered.
Her husband, who should have stood beside her, cast her into the flames of cruelty.
He chose not belief, but punishment, condemning her to death beneath the lash, each strike stripping away her humanity.
A young woman of twenty-one, turned into a spirit of vengeance, her love for her child twisted into eternal anguish.
How can we hate her when her pain is so raw, her suffering so merciless?
Her story bleeds tragedy, and my heart breaks with hers.
And then, Peem.
The most beautiful soul, selfless and gentle, his face a portrait of perfection yet his life a canvas of loneliness.
Always giving, always protecting, always forgetting himself for the sake of others.
Even when poison coursed through his body and blood stained his eyes, his thoughts were not for his pain.
He begged his disciples to abandon him, to save Khem instead.
If that is not love, then love has no meaning.
But love has never stayed with him.
His mother, whom he longed to see, remained out of reach because he was bound to the path of a shaman.
Grandma Si, the only one who truly loved him as her own, died before his eyes.
Thong and Ake, the spirits who shared his days and kept the silence at bay, faded into nothingness.
And finally, Khem, the one who carried his heart, walked away.
Peem’s words as he held Khem’s hand broke me into pieces:
“I have no one left, Khem. Please stay with me. Please do not leave me.”
Yet even as those words fell trembling from his lips, Khem still chose to go.
His mind poisoned by guilt, convinced that all the deaths were his burden, he thought leaving was the only way.
But I pray the day will come when regret brings him back to the one who loved him most.
For now, Peem is left in silence, an empty soul with no one to hold.
If the world will not have him, then let me take his sorrow, for I would never let him be alone.
What an episode, what a masterpiece of heartbreak.
Ramphueng’s tragic past, Grandma Si’s death, the sacrifice of Thong and Ake, and Peem left abandoned in the ruins of love.
Rarely does every episode carry such depth, such relentless emotion, never once letting us breathe.
We are blessed, even in tears, to witness such beauty.
Three Thai BL masterpieces shine at once: Khemjira, Love in the Moonlight, and The Wicked Game.
I wait for the next episode with both dread and longing, knowing it will shatter me again.
Sometimes different translations vary in quality, so I just want to make sure I’m starting with the best version.
Then the inevitable happened. Gao Tu became pregnant. Shen Wen Lang, blind to how sharp and heavy his words could be, answered Gao Tu’s trembling question with cruelty. When Gao Tu asked what he would do if an Omega carried his child, Shen Wen Lang did not hesitate, he said he would not want it, that he never liked children. For Gao Tu, already carrying this fragile truth inside him, those words shattered something deep within. In that moment, it was as if he stood between two worlds: one filled with joy and anticipation, the other with despair and fear.
Leaving the company was not cowardice. It was his only way to protect himself and the life growing quietly within him. He carried his pain in silence, waiting for a moment where the truth could be spoken without breaking him completely.
And yes, in episode 15, Shen Wen Lang did everything he could to reach him, calls, messages, even showing up in person. Gao Tu should never have lied about another Omega’s pregnancy. That lie was a knife to both of them. At the hospital, he should have laid everything bare, but he could not. His silence was heavy, and his fear louder than his love. And yet, I agree with you that is is not safe for him without an Alpha by his side.
Both of them are hurting, trapped inside wounds that only grow deeper with silence. Miscommunication stands like an unmovable wall between them. It is not fair for Shen Wen Lang either. He was lied to. How can he open his heart when the man he loves admitted he had gotten another Omega pregnant. That betrayal stripped him of hope just as surely as rejection stripped Gao Tu of his.
And yet I cannot harden myself against Gao Tu. He carries his pain in silence, protecting a fragile life while burying his own happiness. I feel sorry for him, but pity cannot heal what honesty must. The time for lies has passed. He must tell the truth, no matter how much it hurts, because only in truth can love have a chance to survive.
According to your link, there are only 102 chapters, are there any more beyond that?
I just hope we finally get their first kiss, a truly intimate moment, maybe even a week together on the island, just the two of them, away from everything, being themselves. I want to see Prince finally open up about his mother’s death, and Sasin comforting him, telling him it wasn’t his fault, helping him heal that part of his heart.
I know it’s just a dream in my head, but the thought that Prince’s dad could ruin everything makes my heart ache. It hurts so much even imagining it.
But the good news is we’re getting another Omegaverse BL! MFlow Entertainment just announced Thailand’s first Omegaverse series ‘Knot’ starring Boat and Oat from My Stubborn and the trailer already looks insane!
We all know China dominates when it comes to plot, while Thailand might have weaker storylines but absolutely dominates their NC scenes, it’s so hard to get the best of both worlds!
On one hand, I’m so happy, but on the other, I’m still shocked. The NC scenes in My Stubborn were wild… just imagine what their upcoming Omegaverse series will be like and one of them ending up pregnant in this one… I seriously can’t wait!
https://youtu.be/ZcuEXvYc80s?si=RPQiLRom7s3Rv3PQ
Just imagine the NC scene and one of them ending up pregnant in this one… I seriously can’t wait!
Then in episode 2, there were so many hints, Pheem clearly wanted the intimate moment on the sofa, the office scene carried the same tension, and you were right about the car scene when they talked about having sex. It’s pretty clear that both of them are into each other.
If we start nitpicking every scene to perfectly mirror real life, a lot of dramas would lose their charm. BLs often show high school students living alone in luxury apartments, or characters walking away from car crashes with barely a scratch. Some even survive knife wounds or gunshots with nothing more than a quick bandage. None of that is realistic or medically accurate, but just like the fentanyl example, it’s not about being 100% medically right, it’s about serving the story and keeping the drama engaging.
So, while it might not be scientifically accurate that fentanyl has that effect, the narrative purpose was clear: he was impaired, vulnerable, and not fully himself. That’s what mattered for the scene and the emotional weight it carried.