They can come at us if they want. I'm ready to push back. Plenty of people enjoy toxic BLs, whether it's manga,…
Oh, they can be as mad as they want 😂 I love dark stories and complex characters, and that’s not going to change.
What I don’t love is being called things like “rape apologist” and other lovely names simply because I enjoy discussing fictional characters. I’ve had that happen both here and on TikTok, and it’s honestly not something I appreciated.
With how intense this whole discourse has been getting lately, I just wanted to put out a disclaimer in advance 😂
Unfortunately they will never accept it 😭😭 they can’t wrap their heads around the fact that Yi Chen loves…
For me, it was easy to appreciate him because I haven’t read the novel or watched the movies. But from what I’ve heard, he was genuinely horrible in the novel, so it’s completely understandable that so many people disliked him.
But they did a great job humanizing him in Double Helix 🥹 and now I just want to hug him and tell him that everything is going to be okay 😭😭
Fair enough! Lu Feng is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. But after all the pain, misunderstandings and suffering, I need these two to get their happy ending. They’ve earned it 😭
After seeing the preview for the next episodes and the way some people have been acting on other socials, I genuinely hope we can still talk about the episodes here without getting jumped for it 😭 Let people react, speculate and discuss in peace without turning every conversation into a moral debate. 🙏🏻
This comment section is going to be a war zone 😭🫠 Everyone says they’re ready for Lu Feng’s revenge…
Oh no, I was actually agreeing with you 😭 I just used your “prepare yourself” comment as a jumping-off point. Because from what I’ve seen on other platforms, a lot of people really aren’t ready and I bet this comment section is going to be chaos 😭 But yes they will probably tone down a lot of scenes
This Friday, are we about to have the iconic bath scene? Ladies and gentlemen, prepare yourselves for Lu Feng's…
This comment section is going to be a war zone 😭🫠 Everyone says they’re ready for Lu Feng’s revenge era until Lu Feng actually starts getting revenge 😭
And yes, I think we’re finally getting the bath scene 😏
I think that’s exactly what he expected.The problem is that Lu Feng loved him so unconditionally for so long…
I actually see your point, and I agree that people often overlook Yi Chen’s flaws while focusing only on Lu Feng’s. I’ve always thought both of them were toxic in different ways.
That said, I still think the necklace scene felt a little manipulative. Not because I think Yi Chen was trying to hurt Lu Feng, but because it felt like he knew exactly what that necklace meant and what kind of reaction it could get from him.
At the same time, I completely understand why he did it. He was hurt, he still had feelings for him, and part of him probably wanted to know if he still mattered. That’s what makes the scene so interesting to me 😌😌
So I don’t really see it as malicious manipulation, but I also don’t see it as a completely innocent gesture. It felt like a very human reaction from someone who was still emotionally attached and hoping for a response
That scene in Episode 8 left me dumbfounded. I can't understand why Yi Chen went back to find Lu Feng after all…
I think that’s exactly what he expected.
The problem is that Lu Feng loved him so unconditionally for so long that YC started taking that love for granted. Deep down, I think he genuinely believed that no matter how much time had passed, no matter how much pain he had caused, Lu Feng would still be there waiting for him. And honestly? The fact that he showed up wearing the ring necklace and even took off his glasses before going into the office made it feel like he already knew exactly which emotional buttons to push.
I agree. I see a lot of people comparing Lu Feng's family and Yi Chen's family to justify Yi Chen's choice. His…
Exactly!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is what frustrates me the most. People keep talking as if Lulu's choice was somehow easier because his father was abusive, as if being cut off by your family, losing your name, your inheritance, and everything you've ever known isn't terrifying. Do they think Lulu wasn't scared? Do they think he didn't love his family at all? Did we all collectively forget the scene where he cried after his father's death?
And it frustrates me terribly that people often talk as if the only thing Yi Chen did was agree to the marriage.
But that’s not what happened.
Lulu was willing to lose everything for Yi Chen. Even after finding out about the marriage, he was still ready to be disowned because, for him, nothing mattered more than being with Yi Chen. His sister literally had to force him to think rationally.
Meanwhile, Yi Chen didn’t just end the relationship. He blocked Lulu’s number, threw away his SIM card, disappeared for five years, and continued a marriage he never wanted long after his mother’s death.
People reduce the discussion to “he was forced to get married,” but the marriage was only the beginning. The years that followed were also a series of choices, and those choices had consequences for everyone involved.
What I don’t love is being called things like “rape apologist” and other lovely names simply because I enjoy discussing fictional characters. I’ve had that happen both here and on TikTok, and it’s honestly not something I appreciated.
With how intense this whole discourse has been getting lately, I just wanted to put out a disclaimer in advance 😂
But they did a great job humanizing him in Double Helix 🥹 and now I just want to hug him and tell him that everything is going to be okay 😭😭
Lu Feng is definitely not everyone’s cup of tea. But after all the pain, misunderstandings and suffering, I need these two to get their happy ending. They’ve earned it 😭
But yes they will probably tone down a lot of scenes
And yes, I think we’re finally getting the bath scene 😏
That said, I still think the necklace scene felt a little manipulative. Not because I think Yi Chen was trying to hurt Lu Feng, but because it felt like he knew exactly what that necklace meant and what kind of reaction it could get from him.
At the same time, I completely understand why he did it. He was hurt, he still had feelings for him, and part of him probably wanted to know if he still mattered. That’s what makes the scene so interesting to me 😌😌
So I don’t really see it as malicious manipulation, but I also don’t see it as a completely innocent gesture. It felt like a very human reaction from someone who was still emotionally attached and hoping for a response
The problem is that Lu Feng loved him so unconditionally for so long that YC started taking that love for granted. Deep down, I think he genuinely believed that no matter how much time had passed, no matter how much pain he had caused, Lu Feng would still be there waiting for him.
And honestly? The fact that he showed up wearing the ring necklace and even took off his glasses before going into the office made it feel like he already knew exactly which emotional buttons to push.
He was pretty manipulative in my opinion
This is what frustrates me the most.
People keep talking as if Lulu's choice was somehow easier because his father was abusive, as if being cut off by your family, losing your name, your inheritance, and everything you've ever known isn't terrifying.
Do they think Lulu wasn't scared? Do they think he didn't love his family at all? Did we all collectively forget the scene where he cried after his father's death?
And it frustrates me terribly that people often talk as if the only thing Yi Chen did was agree to the marriage.
But that’s not what happened.
Lulu was willing to lose everything for Yi Chen. Even after finding out about the marriage, he was still ready to be disowned because, for him, nothing mattered more than being with Yi Chen. His sister literally had to force him to think rationally.
Meanwhile, Yi Chen didn’t just end the relationship. He blocked Lulu’s number, threw away his SIM card, disappeared for five years, and continued a marriage he never wanted long after his mother’s death.
People reduce the discussion to “he was forced to get married,” but the marriage was only the beginning. The years that followed were also a series of choices, and those choices had consequences for everyone involved.