Everything is ok but I was expecting more from their chemistry. I mean Ilike how they already act like an old…
he's crawling and calling her for help because his legs hurt, while she's trying to stab her grandmother. she hears him and just falls into his hug. honestly, that feels like pure chemistry more than anything else.
For a moment I thought she is manipulative but from previews it's more clear that she is a really complex and emotionally deep character. Her strength isn’t about being outwardly tough or calculating, but about her vulnerability and the emotional weight she carries. She’s haunted by guilt over her mother’s actions, and this guilt shapes everything she does. Instead of a typical strong heroine, she seeks redemption through love and care, especially in how she helps AYao recover his legs. Her alter ego shows the inner struggle she’s going through-a way to cope with her pain and guilt. This adds so much depth to her character, making her journey one of healing, self-discovery, and learning to bring together the different parts of herself. She shows a kind of strength that comes from facing pain head-on and trying to make peace with it, which feels really real and relatable. What I really like about ti's drama is that its heart isn’t about political intrigues or power struggles, but about her personal journey to heal herself. It’s refreshing to see a story where mental health and emotional growth are at the center, especially for both the FL and ML. We don’t get many dramas that focus so deeply on the characters’ inner struggles and healing, and that makes this one stand out for me.
grandmother. she hears him and just falls into his hug. honestly, that feels like pure chemistry more than anything else.
What I really like about ti's drama is that its heart isn’t about political intrigues or power struggles, but about her personal journey to heal herself. It’s refreshing to see a story where mental health and emotional growth are at the center, especially for both the FL and ML. We don’t get many dramas that focus so deeply on the characters’ inner struggles and healing, and that makes this one stand out for me.