About Leyuan, even if it's just rumor now and not confirmed yet, it's sad. Though I predict that Leyuan won't…
I feel the same way as you đ„ș. If the Leyuan breakup rumor is true, then yeah⊠itâs really sad, but maybe also a blessing in disguise for Duoduo. Like you said, sheâs always wanted something long-term, and distance can really test a relationship. It does line up with Lechenâs âadults only choose, not adjustâ attitude â and honestly, if one side isnât willing to compromise, itâs hard to sustain. Even if it ended earlier than expected, at least they had that time together.
As for Fanglan đ, Iâm super happy too! If theyâre really continuing outside the show, it feels genuine and not just for the cameras. I also hope they can grow stronger together and really last in the long run. Wishing them all the happiness they deserve đ„°đ„°âš
im trying to remember every moments that happen between three of them and i'm sure enough that ailin and lechen…
Honestly, I donât care about the Lechen or Yuan drama. My only hope is that Ailin enjoys herself on the show or leaves. Ruilong isnât doing anything yet.At this point, itâd honestly be better if she left the show single
im trying to remember every moments that happen between three of them and i'm sure enough that ailin and lechen…
If Lechen really didnât want to be with Ailin, he should have been honest and talked to her directly. Thatâs the respectful and grown-up thing to do. Even if it was hard, telling her face-to-face would have been fair and given her closure.
Instead, he avoided her and let Xiao Jiao handle it. That made him look weak and cowardly. Ailin deserved clarity, not silence. A clear rejection might have hurt, but at least it would have shown respect for her feelings. What he did left her confused and embarrassed, which isnât fair. So yes, he should have stepped up, talked to her directly, and given a clear answer. That would have been the right thing to do. And I also get the same impression as you after that scene, it feels like Ailin might decide to leave earlier. And honestly, that would be the healthiest choice for her if she senses the situation is hurting her more than helping.
It was so painful watching Ailin cry in the latest episode. Sheâs always carried herself with so much grace, even when things didnât go her way, but this time it was different. You could see in her eyes how much it hurt, how much she had tried to stay strong while quietly carrying her feelings inside. When she said she didnât deserve this, my heart broke with hers. Because sheâs rightâshe really didnât.
No one who opens their heart so genuinely, who treats others with kindness and patience, deserves to be hurt in that way. Ailin has been nothing but sincere since the start, giving her true self without pretending or putting on masks. That vulnerability is rare and precious, and it should have been met with the same honesty and care in return.
Her tears werenât just about disappointment; they carried the weight of every moment she tried to smile through, every time she told herself to be okay, and every quiet hope she held onto. Watching her break down reminded us all that even the strongest people reach a point where they canât keep it inside anymore.
Ailin didnât deserve the confusion, the mixed signals, or the emotional pain. She deserved clarity. She deserved kindness. She deserved someone who would see her for the beautiful soul she is and cherish her without hesitation.
Seeing her in that moment was a reminder that the most genuine hearts often get hurt the mostâbut it also made me want to protect her even more. I hope she knows that countless people watching are standing with her, feeling her pain, and silently cheering for her healing. Because no matter what, Ailin is worthy of love that never makes her question if she deserves it.
I think youâre being a little unfair here. What youâre calling âred flagsâ could also just be differences…
Honestly, itâs the other way around Doudouâs the one getting all the hate , some people are trying very hard to make her the villain of this show đ
I think youâre being a little unfair here. What youâre calling âred flagsâ could also just be differences…
I think thatâs a bit one-sided. Yes, she can seem persistent, but being persistent doesnât automatically mean sheâs âimposingâ on others. Wanting to reconnect with a friend or showing frustration in a relationship doesnât mean she lacks empathy. It could just mean she cares about those relationships and wants to work on them, even if she doesnât do it perfectly.
About her breakup, itâs not selfish to want change at a pace that feels safe for her. Relationships arenât just about going along with the other person â timing and comfort matter. If she felt the effort wasnât enough for her needs, she has the right to leave. Thatâs not controlling, itâs knowing her limits.
And liking someone âin her imaginationâ isnât unusual. We all sometimes imagine people in a way that makes them look ideal. Just because her idea of him doesnât match what others see doesnât make it wrong; it just shows she notices things others might not.
Instead of saying sheâs unrealistic, itâs more accurate to say she has her own values and way of seeing things. Itâs different from others, but that doesnât make it wrong.
I wish todayâs episode had focused more on Ogwi and Mirâs backstory. It would be great to finally understand what happened in the pastâwhy Ogwi is hated among the angels, and what he actually did before đ€§
From an Asian guy's perspective, DuoDuos attitude and character has really been a red flag. I'm definitely going…
I think youâre being a little unfair here. What youâre calling âred flagsâ could also just be differences in personality and communication style. 1. On being loud/extroverted: Not everyone who speaks up often âloves the sound of their own voice.â Some people are just naturally expressive, and silencing that because it makes introverts uncomfortable feels more like a you issue than a her issue. 2. On âmy way onlyâ: Sheâs openly admitted her tendencies and is self-aware enough to talk about them. Thatâs not manipulation â thatâs honesty. Many people push partners to grow; itâs not inherently toxic unless it ignores boundaries. 3. On being âaggressiveâ: You call it pressure, but others would call it clarity. Too often, people complain about mixed signals or lack of initiative. She knows what she wants and communicates it directly. If someone canât handle that, it doesnât mean sheâs wrong â it just means sheâs not for them. 4. On high expectations: Wanting marriage and kids isnât âtoo much,â itâs a preference. Sheâs not demanding everyone agree â sheâs making it clear upfront so she doesnât waste time with someone who doesnât share the same goals. Thatâs actually way more respectful than stringing someone along.
Honestly, it feels like youâre interpreting her confidence through a negative lens because it doesnât fit your personal cultural or personality preference. Thatâs valid for your dating style, but it doesnât make her character a âred flag.â For plenty of guys â even conservative ones â a woman who knows what she wants and isnât afraid to say it is a green flag.
Yeah Kelong moments đ„č And also Lanfang moments for me đđI also felt that Ailin and Lechen conversation…
Right đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł Theyâre not hiding anything ,this season is so easy to guess whoâs with who compared to other seasonsđ But honestly, I kind of like it theyâre giving us something to hold onto, so we can at least feel relief đźâđš
Rumor says chichi and male 6 zihan are EG plus fanglan are đŻ EG as we see the returs
Yes đŻ leyuan chichi and zihan fanglan Have HE just hope kelong have HE toođ€§ plus if jin and chichi were EG i donât think he would do shoping with ailin đŻ
As for Fanglan đ, Iâm super happy too! If theyâre really continuing outside the show, it feels genuine and not just for the cameras. I also hope they can grow stronger together and really last in the long run. Wishing them all the happiness they deserve đ„°đ„°âš
Instead, he avoided her and let Xiao Jiao handle it. That made him look weak and cowardly. Ailin deserved clarity, not silence. A clear rejection might have hurt, but at least it would have shown respect for her feelings. What he did left her confused and embarrassed, which isnât fair.
So yes, he should have stepped up, talked to her directly, and given a clear answer. That would have been the right thing to do.
And I also get the same impression as you after that scene, it feels like Ailin might decide to leave earlier. And honestly, that would be the healthiest choice for her if she senses the situation is hurting her more than helping.
No one who opens their heart so genuinely, who treats others with kindness and patience, deserves to be hurt in that way. Ailin has been nothing but sincere since the start, giving her true self without pretending or putting on masks. That vulnerability is rare and precious, and it should have been met with the same honesty and care in return.
Her tears werenât just about disappointment; they carried the weight of every moment she tried to smile through, every time she told herself to be okay, and every quiet hope she held onto. Watching her break down reminded us all that even the strongest people reach a point where they canât keep it inside anymore.
Ailin didnât deserve the confusion, the mixed signals, or the emotional pain. She deserved clarity. She deserved kindness. She deserved someone who would see her for the beautiful soul she is and cherish her without hesitation.
Seeing her in that moment was a reminder that the most genuine hearts often get hurt the mostâbut it also made me want to protect her even more. I hope she knows that countless people watching are standing with her, feeling her pain, and silently cheering for her healing. Because no matter what, Ailin is worthy of love that never makes her question if she deserves it.
About her breakup, itâs not selfish to want change at a pace that feels safe for her. Relationships arenât just about going along with the other person â timing and comfort matter. If she felt the effort wasnât enough for her needs, she has the right to leave. Thatâs not controlling, itâs knowing her limits.
And liking someone âin her imaginationâ isnât unusual. We all sometimes imagine people in a way that makes them look ideal. Just because her idea of him doesnât match what others see doesnât make it wrong; it just shows she notices things others might not.
Instead of saying sheâs unrealistic, itâs more accurate to say she has her own values and way of seeing things. Itâs different from others, but that doesnât make it wrong.
1. On being loud/extroverted: Not everyone who speaks up often âloves the sound of their own voice.â Some people are just naturally expressive, and silencing that because it makes introverts uncomfortable feels more like a you issue than a her issue.
2. On âmy way onlyâ: Sheâs openly admitted her tendencies and is self-aware enough to talk about them. Thatâs not manipulation â thatâs honesty. Many people push partners to grow; itâs not inherently toxic unless it ignores boundaries.
3. On being âaggressiveâ: You call it pressure, but others would call it clarity. Too often, people complain about mixed signals or lack of initiative. She knows what she wants and communicates it directly. If someone canât handle that, it doesnât mean sheâs wrong â it just means sheâs not for them.
4. On high expectations: Wanting marriage and kids isnât âtoo much,â itâs a preference. Sheâs not demanding everyone agree â sheâs making it clear upfront so she doesnât waste time with someone who doesnât share the same goals. Thatâs actually way more respectful than stringing someone along.
Honestly, it feels like youâre interpreting her confidence through a negative lens because it doesnât fit your personal cultural or personality preference. Thatâs valid for your dating style, but it doesnât make her character a âred flag.â For plenty of guys â even conservative ones â a woman who knows what she wants and isnât afraid to say it is a green flag.