10/10 Beautiful story and casting
watched up to today's SVIP episode, and honestly - whoever says this feels like a short drama, please don't believe them.
Yes, it has a few high-class scenes, but nothing exaggerated or illogical like those over-the-top short dramas. I have no idea why people even compare it to something so different.
So far, this drama offers a realistic portrayal of modern society. The girl lied out of love, and her husband only realised her worth after losing her. That's a genuine, human story - not some clichéd "lost princess" or "secret heir of a business empire" plot you see in short dramas.
WC's character isn't a typical CEO living a glamorous life.
He's more like an ordinary employee still trying to prove himself, not some unreal figure who can "freeze the world" with a single phone call.
If you dislike Lusi, that's your choice - but don't let it cloud your view of the plot. This drama deserves better than that.
Yes, it has a few high-class scenes, but nothing exaggerated or illogical like those over-the-top short dramas. I have no idea why people even compare it to something so different.
So far, this drama offers a realistic portrayal of modern society. The girl lied out of love, and her husband only realised her worth after losing her. That's a genuine, human story - not some clichéd "lost princess" or "secret heir of a business empire" plot you see in short dramas.
WC's character isn't a typical CEO living a glamorous life.
He's more like an ordinary employee still trying to prove himself, not some unreal figure who can "freeze the world" with a single phone call.
If you dislike Lusi, that's your choice - but don't let it cloud your view of the plot. This drama deserves better than that.
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