Another good episode, can't say it was the best because I got frustrated and bored few times. I really liked KSB…
Actually, I see it the opposite way. I think KDW is completely, hopelessly in love with her — has been for a long time — but he’s never dared to act on it. Their bond as in-laws makes everything complicated. It's not just about them; their connection is tied to their siblings’ marriage, to the larger family they've built together. If something were to go wrong between them, it wouldn’t just break their hearts — it could create a ripple effect, straining relationships that mean everything to them.
I don’t think it’s a lack of feeling at all. On the contrary, I think his feelings are so strong, so overwhelming, that he’s terrified of what acting on them could destroy. He's trapped between what his heart wants and what his conscience tells him is the right thing to do. So instead, he stays silent, stays close, and maybe quietly suffers — because crossing that line would mean risking not just his own happiness, but the stability and peace of the people they both love.
In the end, I don’t think it’s about pride or hesitation. It’s about fear, respect, and the kind of deep, bittersweet love that chooses restraint over selfishness.
Or maybe I'm reading too much into it, but LOL he looks at her with so much love.
i guess he fell hzrder after watching her cursing out that weird husband hahahahah she is so cute
I swear, the way he looks at her is so full of love. I guess he hasn’t acted on it because they share a special bond as in-laws, and their siblings are somewhat caught in the middle.
My first impression: unnecessary drama, no big actors, just 1 rising FL and the remaining are low-key leads. There…
LOL I keep seeing your negative comments everywhere. This series has a great cast. Plus, all the big actors we know today also started out as unknown or low-key actors. Don't watch if you dont like it, but don't ruin it for the rest of us.
Very well said! Plus in Hidden love we didn't really get to see a lot of Sang Yan's personal life. Plus, as you…
You're overanalyzing my comment. I did mean Sang Zhi, but for some reason, I mistakenly wrote "Zhang" for both names. Your response comes across as passive-aggressive.
It’s understandable why people try to connect the two stories—after all, there are two books, and making that connection is a natural inclination. As for your analogy about my older sister’s dating life, yes, I’ve met the important people in my sister’s life, but that doesn’t mean I dwell on it—it’s her life, not mine. The same logic likely applies to Sang Zhi.
At the end of the day, HL was HER story, and there’s no need to shift the focus elsewhere.
I am totally enjoying this story as a completely separate thing without dwelling much on the timeline but for some people are curious.
Very well said! Plus in Hidden love we didn't really get to see a lot of Sang Yan's personal life. Plus, as you…
Because both stories started around the same time, with TFF starting months before. Even then, I don't know everything about my older sisters dating life, Zhang Zi wasn't too focused on her brothers love life when she had her own issues to deal with. Plus HL, was Zhang Zi's story so it's normal we didn't dwell too much in Zhang Yan's love life, especially if they were planning a second season with him as the lead. Hence, why we probably got a few bites but not the whole meal.
Very well said! Plus in Hidden love we didn't really get to see a lot of Sang Yan's personal life. Plus, as you…
If I don't remember incorrectly, Sang Yan's story starts before Sang Zhi's and they both love stories end around the same time. I also think that in HL Sang Yan mentioned someone was chasing him. I saw the series and read the novel back in 2023 so I don't remember everything clearly.
I don’t think it’s a lack of feeling at all. On the contrary, I think his feelings are so strong, so overwhelming, that he’s terrified of what acting on them could destroy. He's trapped between what his heart wants and what his conscience tells him is the right thing to do. So instead, he stays silent, stays close, and maybe quietly suffers — because crossing that line would mean risking not just his own happiness, but the stability and peace of the people they both love.
In the end, I don’t think it’s about pride or hesitation. It’s about fear, respect, and the kind of deep, bittersweet love that chooses restraint over selfishness.
Or maybe I'm reading too much into it, but LOL he looks at her with so much love.
It’s understandable why people try to connect the two stories—after all, there are two books, and making that connection is a natural inclination. As for your analogy about my older sister’s dating life, yes, I’ve met the important people in my sister’s life, but that doesn’t mean I dwell on it—it’s her life, not mine. The same logic likely applies to Sang Zhi.
At the end of the day, HL was HER story, and there’s no need to shift the focus elsewhere.
I am totally enjoying this story as a completely separate thing without dwelling much on the timeline but for some people are curious.