It’s been the same time and day for the last 9 episodes lol. For me it’s Tuesday at 9pm. If you scroll up, the MDL countdown clock will show it in your own time zone.
Hi,could you tell me if the current peem and mbem are related to their past lives ?Were they a couple or lover…
They were actually a married couple. You’ll need to watch episode 3 and pay attention to the flashback to really understand. It’s hard to explain everything through comments since there’s a lot, and I was confused at first too because I hadn’t read the novel. I had to rewatch and ask others here, just like you’re doing now.
Hi, is it for reading? I've never seen so many stupid things, wrote the Bible.
What exactly is so stupid about my post? Have you even watched Episode 7? If not, then you have no ground to call my thoughts stupid. If you have, then please point out which part you disagree with instead of throwing out insults. And by the way, you just created your account yesterday, so either you’re a hater or just here to troll.
Episode 7 Love, Betrayal, and the Price of Freedom
Wow best epsidoe yet, it was a storm of heartbreak, truth, and sacrifice. Three moments stood out: Naran’s coming out, Victor’s tragic death, and the loss of the loyal Veera. At the dining table, Naran finally gathered the courage to tell Dao the truth: the person he loved was not her, but a man. His words cut through the air like silence itself. Dao stood frozen, her world shattering in an instant. When he called her name, she turned, lifted her heel, and struck his face, not with her hand, but with something harsher, as if to say his truth was too vile to touch. In the 1960s, when same-sex love was invisible and forbidden, her slap was not only a wound of betrayal but a reflection of a society unable to accept love in its purest form.
Meanwhile, on the streets, blood painted the cry for freedom. As someone from Melbourne, I think of protests I have witnessed where, at worst, police use pepper spray to scatter a crowd. Yet here, in Thailand’s past, guns were raised against innocent students, their voices silenced with bullets. Among them, Victor fell. He was not just a man at a protest, he was a dreamer, on the cusp of a new life in America. His death was senseless, his future stolen. Tanwa’s silence to protect Trin now becomes Trin’s torment, for he will forever wonder: if he had known, could Victor have been saved? Little did he know, Victor had already been warned. My heart breaks for them both, bound by grief and guilt.
And then Veera. The most loyal, the most silent, the most unseen. He loved Dhevi in silence, hiding his feelings within the pages of a notebook. Those very words, his only confession, betrayed him, exposing him to blackmail and sealing his fate. He died not as a villain, not as a coward, but as a man willing to sacrifice himself for the Colonel and the woman he could never have. His death was not only tragic, it was cruelly unjust.
Episode 7 exposes a bitter truth: love can be punished, loyalty can be betrayed, and innocence can be crushed beneath corruption. Police who were meant to protect became executioners, and love that should have been celebrated became a curse. This episode is not just a story, it is a wound, one that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
Episode 7 Love, Betrayal, and the Price of Freedom
Wow best episode yet, it was a storm of heartbreak, truth, and sacrifice. Three moments stood out: Naran’s coming out, Victor’s tragic death, and the loss of the loyal Veera. At the dining table, Naran finally gathered the courage to tell Dao the truth: the person he loved was not her, but a man. His words cut through the air like silence itself. Dao stood frozen, her world shattering in an instant. When he called her name, she turned, lifted her heel, and struck his face, not with her hand, but with something harsher, as if to say his truth was too vile to touch. In the 1960s, when same-sex love was invisible and forbidden, her slap was not only a wound of betrayal but a reflection of a society unable to accept love in its purest form.
Meanwhile, on the streets, blood painted the cry for freedom. As someone from Melbourne, I think of protests I have witnessed where, at worst, police use pepper spray to scatter a crowd. Yet here, in Thailand’s past, guns were raised against innocent students, their voices silenced with bullets. Among them, Victor fell. He was not just a man at a protest, he was a dreamer, on the cusp of a new life in America. His death was senseless, his future stolen. Tanwa’s silence to protect Trin now becomes Trin’s torment, for he will forever wonder: if he had known, could Victor have been saved? Little did he know, Victor had already been warned. My heart breaks for them both, bound by grief and guilt.
And then Veera. The most loyal, the most silent, the most unseen. He loved Dhevi in silence, hiding his feelings within the pages of a notebook. Those very words, his only confession, betrayed him, exposing him to blackmail and sealing his fate. He died not as a villain, not as a coward, but as a man willing to sacrifice himself for the Colonel and the woman he could never have. His death was not only tragic, it was cruelly unjust.
Episode 7 exposes a bitter truth: love can be punished, loyalty can be betrayed, and innocence can be crushed beneath corruption. Police who were meant to protect became executioners, and love that should have been celebrated became a curse. This episode is not just a story, it is a wound, one that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
iQIYI and GagaOOLala have confirmed that this series will only have 10 episodes in total, which means it will end in just two days. I love this series so much and I’m really not ready for it to finish so soon. MDL monitors thousands of dramas and movies every week, so I think they simply counted wrong when they listed it as 12 episodes. Still, I can’t help but hope MDL is right, because my heart doesn’t want to let go yet. This has easily become my favorite Taiwanese BL of the year. With Revenged Love and Kill to You already finished, and ABO Desire ending in just a few weeks, there are no new Chinese or Taiwanese BL announcements lined up for the rest of 2025. That leaves us with the usual shorter Korean and Japanese BLs, and just a handful of Thai ones to carry us through.
For those who may not know, Vietnam also produces BL dramas. I’m currently watching Awaiting Dawn, which has 12 episodes in total, released every Saturday for free on YouTube. So far, only 2 out of 12 episodes have been released. You can find the link below, please make sure to watch directly on YouTube to support the creators.
Unfortunately, MDL doesn’t list Vietnam under its countries, so it often gets overlooked. I’m Vietnamese so I don’t need subtitles, but for international fans, English subs are also available.
Four Words That Broke a Heart “It’s impossible between us.” Only four words, yet they shattered Khem’s heart into pieces too heavy to carry. He tried to be strong, but the tears betrayed him, falling endlessly, not from weakness but from the cruelty of hearing what his soul refused to accept. How could the man he loved so deeply be the one to cut him so deeply?
Through his sobs, Khem’s voice trembled as he asked, “Was it all this time, when you helped me, when you protected me, were you never willing? Did I force you into it? You do not need to answer. It is clear enough. I am sorry… for everything.” His sorrow lingered in the air like a wound that could not heal.
As Khem turned and left the room, Peem’s eyes followed him, a silent glimpse revealing the truth his lips could not speak. His face, heavy with regret, whispered what his heart truly meant. Those four words had been cruel, yet they were never born of his soul. In his silence, love still lived. But love, if left unspoken, can be stolen. With Pong’s sudden arrival, standing close to Khem, Peem’s jealousy betrayed the truth. His heart belongs to Khem, but unless he opens it soon, the man he loves might slip away into another’s arms.
And then there is Chan and Jet, a love bound not only by the present but by echoes of a past life. In the depths of night, Chan awoke from a nightmare, his hand instinctively clutching Jet’s, as though reaching across time for Jin. Jet, startled awake, saw his confusion dissolve into tenderness as he reached out to comfort Chan, brushing his hair with gentle care, easing his trembling heart.
Two couples tied by destiny, both carrying the weight of reincarnation. Peem and Khem remember the tragedy of their past love, while Chan and Jet slowly awaken to the promises once made and never fulfilled. Will this life repeat the sorrow of the last, or will it offer them a chance to write a new ending, one where love is no longer torn apart, but finally allowed to endure?
Punn’s life is stitched with sorrow. His parents were taken from him, his brother torn away, and an orphanage became the only place he could call home. As if that loss were not enough, one night he was forced to witness horror beyond words, people he knew slaughtered before his eyes, the ground stained with blood from a vampire’s killing. A night etched into his memory, a night that transformed an innocent boy into someone consumed by vengeance, his heart set only on the path of revenge.
Through the years of carrying this weight, Punn set his sights on Ramil, the head of the vampires, believing that only Ramil’s death could quench the fire inside him. Yet love writes its own destiny in places where hatred dwells. Ramil, gifted with the power to read minds, always knew what Punn was. He knew he was a hunter, he knew the knife in his heart was sharpened by grief. And still, he did not hate him. He saw the boy inside the man, the pain that shaped him, and instead of cruelty, he chose understanding.
When the moment came, Punn stood with a blade trembling in his hand, the perfect chance to strike. Ramil did not resist. He opened his heart, willing to die in the arms of the one he loved. But as steel hovered close to flesh, it was not hatred that ruled. It was love. A love so raw it shattered vengeance itself.
The knife fell away, their lips found each other, and “I love you” carried more weight than any revenge could. In that fragile moment, their bodies pressed together, sorrow was eased by tenderness, and two broken souls became whole. If this is not love, then what could it possibly be?
I'm pretty sure the hunter that killed the female vampire in the opening scene is Punn. Ramil will be heartbroken…
Omg you were right about last week’s theory. You said Punn was the one who killed the female vampire, and in episode 4 it was revealed to be true. We were also right that even if Punn tried to stab Ramil, he couldn’t go through with it because he loves him too much. I didn’t expect our theory to be proven correct so quickly.
Shen WenLang does not realize how sharp his words can be. When GaoTu asked him what he would do if an Omega carried his child, his answer came quick and cruel: he would not want it, he never liked children. For GaoTu, who already carries this truth inside him, it was like standing in two worlds at once. One filled with joy and anticipation, the other with fear and doubt. He chooses to leave the company, not out of weakness, but to protect himself and the life growing within him, while searching for the right moment to speak the truth.
HuaYong and Sheng ShaoYou, in their intimacy, gave us a glimpse of healing. Sheng ShaoYou knew it was HuaYong, yet still he whispered that he liked him, and leaned forward to kiss him back. In that moment, the weight of betrayal seemed to soften, the walls of hurt began to crumble. HuaYong, remorseful and persistent, continues to apologize, and though Sheng ShaoYou’s smile is faint, it carries forgiveness blooming slowly like spring after a long winter.
Two couples, both scarred, both stumbling, yet neither letting go. Soon, a child will arrive, not as a burden, but as a miracle. In tiny hands and innocent breaths, they may find healing, they may find the strength to begin again.
This is not tragedy. This is rebirth. Love has been bent, bruised, and broken, yet it blooms still, reaching toward tomorrow like flowers pushing through stone.
please make sure to watch on GND Studio youtube channel to support the actors!
And it is completely FREE and every view counts for them. Let’s give them all the love they deserve and not waste it on illegal sites. Our boys have worked so hard for this moment, let’s show up for them! 💖
What a cute, light series! I’ve been enjoying it every Saturday for the past six weeks. Crazy how these short 10-minute episodes are more fun than typical 50-minute ones. Really looking forward to their next series!
huh why does it show episode 3 of 8 airing?am i late or is it a glitch?
Most series drop 2 episodes in the first week, then 1 episode each week after.
If you look at the airing schedule (Sep 12, 2025 – Oct 24, 2025), that means 2 episodes already released today, and the next episode (Ep 3/8) will be out next week. The rest follow weekly, which matches the schedule perfectly.
This is why you should not watch it on Kisskh. It is illegal, unreliable, and does not support the actors. If…
Thank you for your comment. I honestly never thought about sanctions in some countries or how LGBTQ+ purchases could be flagged on credit card statements, so I understand that perspective now. I also understand the challenges with VPNs and affordability, and that’s fine, but it still doesn’t make it acceptable to promote piracy.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this series to life. They deserve support, not to have their work stolen. If someone can’t or won’t pay, or has VPN issues, that’s their choice, but openly advertising or even mentioning “k****” or other illegal sites is not acceptable.
Promoting piracy is unlawful, it disrespects the production team, and it damages the entire BL industry. If you truly care about seeing more BL shows in the future, the only way to make that happen is by supporting them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows.
And just so you know, even mentioning that site by name is a violation of MDL’s terms and conditions and can get your comment flagged. If you genuinely cannot support legally due to valid reasons, that’s one thing, but far too many people here promote illegal websites just for the sake of it and that’s not something I’ll ever defend.
why do they seem like real couple and not acting 🤭😉 missing them already
No, you’re not the only one. Even in the behind-the-scenes clips, they were actually holding hands while talking about their kiss scenes. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if they’re dating in real life.
Wow best epsidoe yet, it was a storm of heartbreak, truth, and sacrifice. Three moments stood out: Naran’s coming out, Victor’s tragic death, and the loss of the loyal Veera.
At the dining table, Naran finally gathered the courage to tell Dao the truth: the person he loved was not her, but a man. His words cut through the air like silence itself. Dao stood frozen, her world shattering in an instant. When he called her name, she turned, lifted her heel, and struck his face, not with her hand, but with something harsher, as if to say his truth was too vile to touch. In the 1960s, when same-sex love was invisible and forbidden, her slap was not only a wound of betrayal but a reflection of a society unable to accept love in its purest form.
Meanwhile, on the streets, blood painted the cry for freedom. As someone from Melbourne, I think of protests I have witnessed where, at worst, police use pepper spray to scatter a crowd. Yet here, in Thailand’s past, guns were raised against innocent students, their voices silenced with bullets. Among them, Victor fell. He was not just a man at a protest, he was a dreamer, on the cusp of a new life in America. His death was senseless, his future stolen. Tanwa’s silence to protect Trin now becomes Trin’s torment, for he will forever wonder: if he had known, could Victor have been saved? Little did he know, Victor had already been warned. My heart breaks for them both, bound by grief and guilt.
And then Veera. The most loyal, the most silent, the most unseen. He loved Dhevi in silence, hiding his feelings within the pages of a notebook. Those very words, his only confession, betrayed him, exposing him to blackmail and sealing his fate. He died not as a villain, not as a coward, but as a man willing to sacrifice himself for the Colonel and the woman he could never have. His death was not only tragic, it was cruelly unjust.
Episode 7 exposes a bitter truth: love can be punished, loyalty can be betrayed, and innocence can be crushed beneath corruption. Police who were meant to protect became executioners, and love that should have been celebrated became a curse. This episode is not just a story, it is a wound, one that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
Wow best episode yet, it was a storm of heartbreak, truth, and sacrifice. Three moments stood out: Naran’s coming out, Victor’s tragic death, and the loss of the loyal Veera.
At the dining table, Naran finally gathered the courage to tell Dao the truth: the person he loved was not her, but a man. His words cut through the air like silence itself. Dao stood frozen, her world shattering in an instant. When he called her name, she turned, lifted her heel, and struck his face, not with her hand, but with something harsher, as if to say his truth was too vile to touch. In the 1960s, when same-sex love was invisible and forbidden, her slap was not only a wound of betrayal but a reflection of a society unable to accept love in its purest form.
Meanwhile, on the streets, blood painted the cry for freedom. As someone from Melbourne, I think of protests I have witnessed where, at worst, police use pepper spray to scatter a crowd. Yet here, in Thailand’s past, guns were raised against innocent students, their voices silenced with bullets. Among them, Victor fell. He was not just a man at a protest, he was a dreamer, on the cusp of a new life in America. His death was senseless, his future stolen. Tanwa’s silence to protect Trin now becomes Trin’s torment, for he will forever wonder: if he had known, could Victor have been saved? Little did he know, Victor had already been warned. My heart breaks for them both, bound by grief and guilt.
And then Veera. The most loyal, the most silent, the most unseen. He loved Dhevi in silence, hiding his feelings within the pages of a notebook. Those very words, his only confession, betrayed him, exposing him to blackmail and sealing his fate. He died not as a villain, not as a coward, but as a man willing to sacrifice himself for the Colonel and the woman he could never have. His death was not only tragic, it was cruelly unjust.
Episode 7 exposes a bitter truth: love can be punished, loyalty can be betrayed, and innocence can be crushed beneath corruption. Police who were meant to protect became executioners, and love that should have been celebrated became a curse. This episode is not just a story, it is a wound, one that lingers long after the screen fades to black.
MDL monitors thousands of dramas and movies every week, so I think they simply counted wrong when they listed it as 12 episodes. Still, I can’t help but hope MDL is right, because my heart doesn’t want to let go yet. This has easily become my favorite Taiwanese BL of the year.
With Revenged Love and Kill to You already finished, and ABO Desire ending in just a few weeks, there are no new Chinese or Taiwanese BL announcements lined up for the rest of 2025. That leaves us with the usual shorter Korean and Japanese BLs, and just a handful of Thai ones to carry us through.
For those who may not know, Vietnam also produces BL dramas.
I’m currently watching Awaiting Dawn, which has 12 episodes in total, released every Saturday for free on YouTube. So far, only 2 out of 12 episodes have been released. You can find the link below, please make sure to watch directly on YouTube to support the creators.
Ep 1 = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Wh9CEvom2Y
Ep 2 = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDcI4aEdhZ8&t=2114s
Unfortunately, MDL doesn’t list Vietnam under its countries, so it often gets overlooked. I’m Vietnamese so I don’t need subtitles, but for international fans, English subs are also available.
That Summer from GMMTV is airing next Friday.
“It’s impossible between us.” Only four words, yet they shattered Khem’s heart into pieces too heavy to carry. He tried to be strong, but the tears betrayed him, falling endlessly, not from weakness but from the cruelty of hearing what his soul refused to accept. How could the man he loved so deeply be the one to cut him so deeply?
Through his sobs, Khem’s voice trembled as he asked, “Was it all this time, when you helped me, when you protected me, were you never willing? Did I force you into it? You do not need to answer. It is clear enough. I am sorry… for everything.” His sorrow lingered in the air like a wound that could not heal.
As Khem turned and left the room, Peem’s eyes followed him, a silent glimpse revealing the truth his lips could not speak. His face, heavy with regret, whispered what his heart truly meant. Those four words had been cruel, yet they were never born of his soul. In his silence, love still lived. But love, if left unspoken, can be stolen. With Pong’s sudden arrival, standing close to Khem, Peem’s jealousy betrayed the truth. His heart belongs to Khem, but unless he opens it soon, the man he loves might slip away into another’s arms.
And then there is Chan and Jet, a love bound not only by the present but by echoes of a past life. In the depths of night, Chan awoke from a nightmare, his hand instinctively clutching Jet’s, as though reaching across time for Jin. Jet, startled awake, saw his confusion dissolve into tenderness as he reached out to comfort Chan, brushing his hair with gentle care, easing his trembling heart.
Two couples tied by destiny, both carrying the weight of reincarnation. Peem and Khem remember the tragedy of their past love, while Chan and Jet slowly awaken to the promises once made and never fulfilled. Will this life repeat the sorrow of the last, or will it offer them a chance to write a new ending, one where love is no longer torn apart, but finally allowed to endure?
Through the years of carrying this weight, Punn set his sights on Ramil, the head of the vampires, believing that only Ramil’s death could quench the fire inside him. Yet love writes its own destiny in places where hatred dwells. Ramil, gifted with the power to read minds, always knew what Punn was. He knew he was a hunter, he knew the knife in his heart was sharpened by grief. And still, he did not hate him. He saw the boy inside the man, the pain that shaped him, and instead of cruelty, he chose understanding.
When the moment came, Punn stood with a blade trembling in his hand, the perfect chance to strike. Ramil did not resist. He opened his heart, willing to die in the arms of the one he loved. But as steel hovered close to flesh, it was not hatred that ruled. It was love. A love so raw it shattered vengeance itself.
The knife fell away, their lips found each other, and “I love you” carried more weight than any revenge could. In that fragile moment, their bodies pressed together, sorrow was eased by tenderness, and two broken souls became whole.
If this is not love, then what could it possibly be?
HuaYong and Sheng ShaoYou, in their intimacy, gave us a glimpse of healing. Sheng ShaoYou knew it was HuaYong, yet still he whispered that he liked him, and leaned forward to kiss him back. In that moment, the weight of betrayal seemed to soften, the walls of hurt began to crumble. HuaYong, remorseful and persistent, continues to apologize, and though Sheng ShaoYou’s smile is faint, it carries forgiveness blooming slowly like spring after a long winter.
Two couples, both scarred, both stumbling, yet neither letting go. Soon, a child will arrive, not as a burden, but as a miracle. In tiny hands and innocent breaths, they may find healing, they may find the strength to begin again.
This is not tragedy. This is rebirth. Love has been bent, bruised, and broken, yet it blooms still, reaching toward tomorrow like flowers pushing through stone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8etV5kFql94&t=4s
If you look at the airing schedule (Sep 12, 2025 – Oct 24, 2025), that means 2 episodes already released today, and the next episode (Ep 3/8) will be out next week. The rest follow weekly, which matches the schedule perfectly.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this series to life. They deserve support, not to have their work stolen. If someone can’t or won’t pay, or has VPN issues, that’s their choice, but openly advertising or even mentioning “k****” or other illegal sites is not acceptable.
Promoting piracy is unlawful, it disrespects the production team, and it damages the entire BL industry. If you truly care about seeing more BL shows in the future, the only way to make that happen is by supporting them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows.
And just so you know, even mentioning that site by name is a violation of MDL’s terms and conditions and can get your comment flagged. If you genuinely cannot support legally due to valid reasons, that’s one thing, but far too many people here promote illegal websites just for the sake of it and that’s not something I’ll ever defend.