The way ayden portrayed lu feng fear or distance from yichen in that one bowl of ramen was so emotional. The way…
i think he'll do like Fang Xiao in To My Shore. he'll try to learn to menage his obsession and to give him some space, and Yi Chen will forgive him...or so i hope...for my sanity
Contrary to what others think, I feel both Lu Feng and Yichen are equally obsessed with each other. The difference…
honestly i agree with you (i think there's also some Stokolm syndrome of some degree). you know what the problem is? writers didn't bother much to develop Yu Chen's character, we see Lu Feng's growth and descent into darkness, but what did we see of Yi Chen?
watched both episodes, still can't get over it. these two episode ripped my heart, chewed it and spat it out to chew it again and then put it back in its place
They can come at us if they want. I'm ready to push back. Plenty of people enjoy toxic BLs, whether it's manga,…
we're not as popular as TikTok and X, so they can't show their performative morals as much as they wish here, i'm confident they're not going to bother us much. but if they do...well they can call me whatever they want, i don't care nor i'll stop liking what i like and be open about it.
After seeing the preview for the next episodes and the way some people have been acting on other socials, I genuinely…
honestly i wish moral police stays away from here. people should understand that these old school bls are what they are, with all their toxicity (toned down in this more modern adaptation, to make it more relatable i guess) and angst. also they're so excessive that they don't even feel real. and if they really really really have to perform i wish they go somewhere else where their performance will be more apreciated