Rewatching episode 18 was honestly so heartbreaking.
I get that they were following orders, but how can a group of strong men gang up on a helpless old woman? Don’t they have a mother or grandmother? How do you bring yourself to hurt and kill someone so innocent, someone who was just trying to protect her grandson?
The village massacre was so painful to watch. My blood was boiling the entire time… and honestly, that’s what makes this drama so powerful and addictive.
I agreed with you and I literally wrote below 100 times over and over again.
Please consider watching this on GagaOOLala, and if it doesn’t work then their YouTube channel instead of illegal platforms. YouTube is for FREE.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated.
If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your personal choice, but don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry, it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows and it’s the least we can do.
I have not read the novel, but after watching episode 3, I felt something I could not keep to myself. I needed to write this.
Episode 3 broke something quiet inside me.
Liu Yi and his sister were born into a house where love never learned their names. Their mother disappeared like a fading echo, and their father, who should have held them close, drowned himself in gambling and drink. His hands did not protect, they struck. His voice did not comfort, it ordered. Steal, survive, endure.
They were only children, too small to understand why the world had already turned against them. They ran, again and again, chasing a freedom they could not keep. Every escape ended the same way, dragged back into the dark they feared most.
At twelve, the world grew even crueler. Their father tried to sell his own daughter, reducing her life to a price whispered in the shadows. So they ran once more, not for freedom this time, but for their lives.
An alley became their end, or so it seemed. Blood, fear, and fists falling without mercy. They would have died there, forgotten, if not for Qing Long, who stepped in like a hand reaching into the abyss. He gave them something they had never known. A home.
But even kindness carries its own quiet tragedies.
Liu Yi grew, carrying scars no one could see. At twenty, he gave his life to protect Qing Long, as if repaying a debt that love had never asked for. With his final wish, he asked Qing Long to become his brother in law, never knowing that Qing Long’s heart had always belonged to him. Love stayed unspoken, buried beneath duty, forced into silence.
You think the pain would end there. That surviving childhood was the hardest part. But life was not finished with him.
Adulthood only sharpened the blade. His sister and Qing Long, the only pieces of home he had left, died before his eyes. The world did not just take them, it blamed him. Framed for a crime he never committed, a double murder that stained his name. A gunshot followed, as if fate itself wanted to make sure he would fall.
And yet, somehow, he lived.
In the wreckage of everything he lost, he found He ChuSan. Not as salvation, not as a miracle, but as a small, stubborn light.
The kind that flickers at the end of a long, endless tunnel the kind you almost do not believe in until it is the only thing left guiding you forward.
I agree with you, when it comes to China, no one really does BL better in terms of plot, acting, cinematography, and those non-cringey sound effects. We’ve honestly been spoiled with gems like Revenged Love, ABO Desire, Kill to Love, and To My Shore last year, and now this one this year, straight 10/10s for me. Sometimes I just imagine what it would be like if BL wasn’t restricted there… China could easily dominate the industry, even surpassing Thai and Korean productions.
Okay but can we TALK about that NC scene in ep 2?? 🔥😳 Like… Korean BLs usually play it safe, but THIS?? They really said “no limits.” And the peach?? 👀🍑 I was NOT ready. That was bold bold. You can totally see the Thai BL influence creeping in and honestly… I’m here for it.
Idk if you were focused but if you noticed, Solar run away and Pobmek just kept chasing after him. In the end…
All good, but you don’t necessarily have to leave the house. You could call the hospital and get advice first. If you explain that you can’t leave, they can arrange for a doctor to come and assess you at home.
Where I’m from, we have doctors who can visit your house and treat you, so you don’t always have to go out. I’m sure Thailand probably has a similar service as well.
I know it’s just a series and it’s not real, but if this were my boyfriend, I would be really scared and would want advice from a doctor on what to do next. I wouldn’t leave it untreated overnight, no matter how tired I was.
Idk if you were focused but if you noticed, Solar run away and Pobmek just kept chasing after him. In the end…
I did focus and watched every single scene in the episode. How did you know I wasn’t paying attention? Everyone interprets scenes differently, which is exactly why discussion boards like this exist.
If he was tired, he could have called the hospital, he didn’t necessarily need to leave the house. My point is that if you leave something untreated, it can get worse.
I understand your point and I do agree with it. I just don’t agree with being told to “focus.”
Great first episode! But a couple things frustrated me. If this happened in real life and your boyfriend got into a car accident, lost his memory, and started acting like a 7-year-old, that would clearly be a serious brain injury. Pobmek should be taking him straight back to the hospital for another check-up. Also, when Solar’s mom called and he lied saying Solar was fine… how is that “fine”? The guy literally lost his memory and sometimes mentally reverts to a seven-year-old. Not taking him back to the doctor and hiding it from his mom just made the situation feel a bit unrealistic to me.
The language is Cantonese. People in Hong Kong speak Cantonese, and I’ve watched Hong Kong dramas all my life,…
The story is set in Kowloon Walled City, which is in Hong Kong. I’ve also been to Hong Kong before, so a lot of the scenery really feels like it was filmed there. But if it was actually filmed in China and they just made it look like Hong Kong to avoid Chinese censorship, then that’s understandable.
Its actually a Chinese BL they just released this under Hong Kong to get over the Chinese censorship but I agree…
The language is Cantonese. People in Hong Kong speak Cantonese, and I’ve watched Hong Kong dramas all my life, so I can easily tell the difference between Mandarin and Cantonese.
The series was shot in Thailand and dubbed in Cantonese, but the original language is Mandarin and all the actors are from China.
But I agreed with you Sammy’s Children's Day is the best airing BL at the movement
I get that they were following orders, but how can a group of strong men gang up on a helpless old woman? Don’t they have a mother or grandmother? How do you bring yourself to hurt and kill someone so innocent, someone who was just trying to protect her grandson?
The village massacre was so painful to watch. My blood was boiling the entire time… and honestly, that’s what makes this drama so powerful and addictive.
Please consider watching this on GagaOOLala, and if it doesn’t work then their YouTube channel instead of illegal platforms. YouTube is for FREE.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life. They deserve to be supported, not pirated.
If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your personal choice, but don’t come here and promote illegal websites like it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who choose to support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful but also deeply disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy doesn’t just harm the industry, it takes away opportunities from the very people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows and it’s the least we can do.
Ep 3 at 18:54 mark
Episode 3 broke something quiet inside me.
Liu Yi and his sister were born into a house where love never learned their names. Their mother disappeared like a fading echo, and their father, who should have held them close, drowned himself in gambling and drink. His hands did not protect, they struck. His voice did not comfort, it ordered. Steal, survive, endure.
They were only children, too small to understand why the world had already turned against them. They ran, again and again, chasing a freedom they could not keep. Every escape ended the same way, dragged back into the dark they feared most.
At twelve, the world grew even crueler. Their father tried to sell his own daughter, reducing her life to a price whispered in the shadows. So they ran once more, not for freedom this time, but for their lives.
An alley became their end, or so it seemed. Blood, fear, and fists falling without mercy. They would have died there, forgotten, if not for Qing Long, who stepped in like a hand reaching into the abyss. He gave them something they had never known. A home.
But even kindness carries its own quiet tragedies.
Liu Yi grew, carrying scars no one could see. At twenty, he gave his life to protect Qing Long, as if repaying a debt that love had never asked for. With his final wish, he asked Qing Long to become his brother in law, never knowing that Qing Long’s heart had always belonged to him. Love stayed unspoken, buried beneath duty, forced into silence.
You think the pain would end there. That surviving childhood was the hardest part.
But life was not finished with him.
Adulthood only sharpened the blade. His sister and Qing Long, the only pieces of home he had left, died before his eyes. The world did not just take them, it blamed him. Framed for a crime he never committed, a double murder that stained his name. A gunshot followed, as if fate itself wanted to make sure he would fall.
And yet, somehow, he lived.
In the wreckage of everything he lost, he found He ChuSan. Not as salvation, not as a miracle, but as a small, stubborn light.
The kind that flickers at the end of a long, endless tunnel
the kind you almost do not believe in
until it is the only thing left guiding you forward.
Sometimes I just imagine what it would be like if BL wasn’t restricted there… China could easily dominate the industry, even surpassing Thai and Korean productions.
Like… Korean BLs usually play it safe, but THIS?? They really said “no limits.”
And the peach?? 👀🍑 I was NOT ready. That was bold bold.
You can totally see the Thai BL influence creeping in and honestly… I’m here for it.
Where I’m from, we have doctors who can visit your house and treat you, so you don’t always have to go out. I’m sure Thailand probably has a similar service as well.
I know it’s just a series and it’s not real, but if this were my boyfriend, I would be really scared and would want advice from a doctor on what to do next. I wouldn’t leave it untreated overnight, no matter how tired I was.
If he was tired, he could have called the hospital, he didn’t necessarily need to leave the house. My point is that if you leave something untreated, it can get worse.
I understand your point and I do agree with it. I just don’t agree with being told to “focus.”
If this happened in real life and your boyfriend got into a car accident, lost his memory, and started acting like a 7-year-old, that would clearly be a serious brain injury. Pobmek should be taking him straight back to the hospital for another check-up.
Also, when Solar’s mom called and he lied saying Solar was fine… how is that “fine”? The guy literally lost his memory and sometimes mentally reverts to a seven-year-old.
Not taking him back to the doctor and hiding it from his mom just made the situation feel a bit unrealistic to me.