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Lynexia Eris

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Money Is Coming chinese drama review
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Money Is Coming
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by Lynexia Eris
12 days ago
27 of 27 episodes seen
Completed
Overall 10
Story 9.5
Acting/Cast 10.0
Music 10.0
Rewatch Value 10.0

Cute Leads, Fun Watch

Finally, I managed to write a review on the very first C-drama I watched. What initially caught my attention was the accidental transmigration into a book—it’s such a fun and intriguing concept. But what really made me stay was the chemistry between the leads, along with the heartwarming (and sometimes hilarious) father-daughter relationship.

The chemistry I mentioned earlier really carries the romance. It doesn’t rely on overly obvious moments—much of it comes through small details like glances, pauses, and that quiet tension that keeps you invested 💕.

The acting was pretty solid too. Lin Ze Hui, as Xiao Xing Heng, did well bringing out those subtle, unspoken feelings, while Zhi Yue’s Ning Zhu Xi came across as both sweet and clever. Their dynamic feels very supportive, and you can really see how much they trust each other, especially in episode 18.

Episode 18 is probably the most impactful part of the drama. The harassment scene was handled seriously, and the cast delivered strong performances that made it hit harder than expected. It’s one of those scenes that lingers after you finish the episode.

The drama does a great job balancing darker themes with humor. The father-daughter moments—one of the reasons I kept watching—add a lot of charm, thanks to her dad’s goofy yet supportive personality 😂.

In terms of visuals, the drama looks good overall. The colors, costumes, and set design are pleasing, though the female lead’s makeup might not be everyone’s favorite.

The plot itself does follow a lot of familiar tropes—a modern-minded female lead, a more traditional male lead, a comedic father figure, and even an antagonistic prince. It can feel predictable at times, but it still manages to be entertaining.

At the end of the day, the main couple is what makes this drama worth watching.
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