I have a question. In episode 1, Fan Xiao and You Shu Lang saved a baby after he was dropped from several stories high. Now, in Episode 13, that boy is already around 5–6 years old.
How is it possible that they’ve known each other for that long? Does that mean several years have passed in the timeline?
For those who’ve read the novel, can you confirm how old the boy actually is? He’s about to be adopted by You Shu Lang, so I’m a bit confused about the time jump.
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I rarely enjoy modern romance and always stick to historical dramas, but this series surprised me in the best way possible.
The fighting scenes were intense, the racing was thrilling, the romance hit hard, and the acting was incredible. Massive praise to the two lead actors, the staff, and the entire crew for filming in three countries. China, Canada, and Thailand. Thailand’s heat is no joke, and filming in a foreign country without even knowing the language makes this even more impressive.
10/10. I was completely hooked from the first episode to the last. One of my absolute favourites this year.
For those who dislike Jin Zhao or think the breakup was unnecessary, episodes 23 and 24 will change your mind.
Imagine being in an accident and knowing you might never fully recover, or could even die. Your lover is young and full of life, and you can’t bear the thought of her being tied down to care for you, or worse, having to live as a widow.
So you disappear. You leave her for six long years, hoping she can move on, find happiness, and live a life free from pain.
Both of them are hurting deeply, but now it all makes sense. Jin Zhao was never selfish. He loved her more than anything. He only wanted to protect her from suffering.
shes just trolling him he pretty much knows shes not getting married based on the fact shes still wearing the…
Wow, great pick-up. I forgot about the necklace too. I rewatched that part and the necklace was shining like a spotlight. Unless he needs glasses, there’s no excuse.
OK, I'm on 15 and how many balloons can he fit into the trunk of a sports car? That's like physically impossible.
If he pulls the trunk and back seats down, the balloons can go in the trunk and spread all the way from the back to the front of the car. We’ve done it before.
In episode 1, Fan Xiao and You Shu Lang saved a baby after he was dropped from several stories high.
Now, in Episode 13, that boy is already around 5–6 years old.
How is it possible that they’ve known each other for that long?
Does that mean several years have passed in the timeline?
For those who’ve read the novel, can you confirm how old the boy actually is?
He’s about to be adopted by You Shu Lang, so I’m a bit confused about the time jump.
Also, if you look at the review, it’s clearly marked as ongoing, not completed. It also shows Episode 1/10 watched, so others will know the review is based on episode 1 only.
So far, 26 people have found my review helpful. For those who agree and found my reviews helpful, my early reviews help others decide whether to start the show and what to expect.
Once I’ve finished the series, I’ll mark it as completed with 10/10 episodes watched, and my score will be amended up or down depending on the remaining nine episodes.
If you don’t like this or find the early reviews feature unfair, you can email MDL. Commenting here won’t change anything.
The fighting scenes were intense, the racing was thrilling, the romance hit hard, and the acting was incredible. Massive praise to the two lead actors, the staff, and the entire crew for filming in three countries. China, Canada, and Thailand. Thailand’s heat is no joke, and filming in a foreign country without even knowing the language makes this even more impressive.
10/10. I was completely hooked from the first episode to the last. One of my absolute favourites this year.
Imagine being in an accident and knowing you might never fully recover, or could even die. Your lover is young and full of life, and you can’t bear the thought of her being tied down to care for you, or worse, having to live as a widow.
So you disappear. You leave her for six long years, hoping she can move on, find happiness, and live a life free from pain.
Both of them are hurting deeply, but now it all makes sense. Jin Zhao was never selfish. He loved her more than anything. He only wanted to protect her from suffering.
The next 24 hours are going to be painful, but knowing we can binge-watch all the way to the finale will make it totally worth it.
I rewatched that part and the necklace was shining like a spotlight. Unless he needs glasses, there’s no excuse.
And when she asked Jin Zhao if he was married, he should’ve said no straight away.
I know it’s a drama so they want to drag it out, but in real life, this kind of miscommunication and misunderstanding would be cleared up immediately.
In episode 21, how many years did it take Jin Zhao to recover? One subtitle says “3 years later.”
But in episode 22, when the missing dog Lightning, the subtitle says 6 years.
I’m really confused, was it 3 years or 6 years that they were separated before reuniting?
I haven’t read the novel, and with the subtitle issues, I’m completely lost.
Can we confirm this on iQIYI? I don’t always trust the MDL listing.
Also, why are they dropping 5 episodes at once?
Time for a break now.
I can’t wait for the next episodes. Thank God we get two new episodes every day.