Cheerful and full of heart
My biggest criticism is its unnecessary length. It is too long for such a simple story and some chapters become ruminative and repetitive. But it's still a charming series. I appreciate the joviality, and how it explores adolescence as a period to make mistakes, suffer disappointments but most of all, to find our way to happiness by being ourselves. I like the performances, especially Joseph Zeng. He has a seductive bad-boy demeanor but with a heart of gold both to his sister (very ungrateful and annoying, by the way) and his friends.
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