But if you think ML never thought what she did was wrong, he respected her ambitions, that why he also married…
When the male lead was caught , he exposed the female leadâs secrets to humiliate and control her. He tried to bring her down and even said, âI could never love a liar like you.â This wasnât out of disgust?
In the real world, logic matters maybe not in dramaland, but there has to be some sense. You can't just marry someone just because you liked that they were ambitious.
Mutual benefit only works when things are agreed upon from the start. The male lead never told the female lead before marriage that he wanted her to be a trophy wife. She didnât marry him to be used for his advantage she married to build a family.
Itâs like hiring someone as a designer and then making them sweep the floors in the office. Just because theyâre getting paid doesnât mean they shouldnât speak up. Of course they have the right to say, âI was hired as a designer why are you making me do janitorial work? Iâm not okay with this.â
its insult and disgusting to say/control/threat someone to do something they don't want /apply for
yes he was hypocrite here is the defination if you don't understand - A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have beliefs, morals, or principles that they do not actually follow.
Steve, the Situo spy is not very smart, is he?!! đ
I think the Steve couple knows they're faking it they're not fooled. But they also see the love between them, just by looking into their eyes. Because no matter how much you pretend, your eyes never lie.
Theyâre choosing not to expose the act, because they understand that yes, there's conflict⊠but thereâs also genuine love.
And when Steve says to ML at the last , "Whatever your reason was for approaching meâŠ" itâs indicating that he know whatâs going on.
It was brutal! I almost abandoned him there if I wasn't convinced he was not the way he sounded. I am still not…
I donât hate him not before, not even now. But he seriously irritates me. Why? Because his superiority and ego complex just wonât go away.
Instead of being honest, he dances around the truth, trying to convince her to stay in his life without ever dropping the act. Like seriously, just drop the ego and say it.
"Iâm incomplete without you. I love you."
I know heâs loved her from the beginning. That was always obvious. But coming from the background he does, being emotionally vulnerable letting his guard down is like handing someone a weapon. It's seen as weakness. So he hides behind control, even with his own wife.
ML wanted FL to surrender to him whether out of love or strength but he was never willing to surrender himself, in any form.
What he doesnât get is, women wives arenât that complicated. If a partner just says he loves her, truly and openly, she would walk barefoot with him under the moonlight without a second thought.
But no, heâs treating his marriage like itâs another office project something to manage, control, and complete on a timeline. And thatâs exactly where heâs going wrong.
We all know that eventually FL and ML will end up together . But what I donât know is how soon, or how late, FL will forgive him. And honestly, Iâll be personally disappointed if she forgives him too quickly.
Because when someone asks you, "Was there even a single moment when you loved me?" and the answer is no that destroys every last bit of hope.
Sometimes, even one second of love is enough to keep someone alive, especially when theyâve loved you deeply. When that love is gone, theyâre left with no reason to live. And just being alive isnât the same as truly living to live life, you need meaning, you need soul.
He didnât just reject her he shattered her soul by saying, "I never loved you, not even for a second⊠and I never will."
When FL gave a false representation of her family background for her career, it was wrong. However, now when ML creates a false image of his family for his career or project, it's not considered wrong.ML didnât realize that the very thing he was disgusted by in FL, he is now doing himself.
Synopsis: The story follows Wen Xu, a lawyer from Beicheng, who travels to Hong Kong Island to unwind after a career setback. There, she has an unexpected encounter with Zhou Lie, the owner of a guesthouse, and the two fall passionately in love. Although they initially agree to a three-month fling, their relationship gradually deepens into genuine affection.
When Wen Xu returns early due to an injustice faced by her best friend, Zhou Lie decides to follow her north for love and quietly supports her from behind the scenes. Together, they overcome the challenges of a long-distance relationship, workplace rivalries, family pressures, and emotional trials.
In the end, with mutual support, they achieve success in both their careers and their love livesâtransforming a fleeting infatuation into a lifelong, heartfelt commitment.
Iâm really enjoying the comment section people are arguing with each other while taking sides with the characters. Theyâve completely forgotten that these are just fictional characters! Anyway, Iâm enjoying both the drama and the drama in the comments.
I hate his messy relationship with her. I dont care about his debt or guilt to the ex's sister He has responsibility…
If you know a girl is attracted to you and youâre not into her, you should keep your distance. Yes, FL is wrong, but one wrong doesnât justify another wrong, right?"
A part of it is responsibility because she is the sister of someone beloved and Haochenâs aunt. Also, his father…
sheâs not an orphan, a minor, or poor someone she has to take responsibility for. No business partner invests for free; investments are made for mutual benefit. So ML doesnât owe Fang Lei anything. As for the child: if his father is with him, he doesnât need another relationship. And when it comes to the motherâs side, Iâve never seen Fang Lei or her family with the child. Whenever you see Fang Lei, sheâs always hovering around ML.
If she had spent more time with her sisterâs child, ML wouldâve seen that side of her and might have married her.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ga6a9D_G7O4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OgNc-N9YgwM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qh9mdKf2OBk
In the real world, logic matters maybe not in dramaland, but there has to be some sense. You can't just marry someone just because you liked that they were ambitious.
Mutual benefit only works when things are agreed upon from the start. The male lead never told the female lead before marriage that he wanted her to be a trophy wife. She didnât marry him to be used for his advantage she married to build a family.
Itâs like hiring someone as a designer and then making them sweep the floors in the office. Just because theyâre getting paid doesnât mean they shouldnât speak up. Of course they have the right to say, âI was hired as a designer why are you making me do janitorial work? Iâm not okay with this.â
its insult and disgusting to say/control/threat someone to do something they don't want /apply for
yes he was hypocrite here is the defination if you don't understand - A hypocrite is someone who pretends to have beliefs, morals, or principles that they do not actually follow.
You donât marry someone just to respect their ambition
you offer them a job or make them your business partner for that.
But they also see the love between them, just by looking into their eyes.
Because no matter how much you pretend, your eyes never lie.
Theyâre choosing not to expose the act, because they understand that yes, there's conflict⊠but thereâs also genuine love.
And when Steve says to ML at the last ,
"Whatever your reason was for approaching meâŠ"
itâs indicating that he know whatâs going on.
At least, thatâs what I believe.
Why? Because his superiority and ego complex just wonât go away.
Instead of being honest, he dances around the truth, trying to convince her to stay in his life without ever dropping the act. Like seriously, just drop the ego and say it.
"Iâm incomplete without you. I love you."
I know heâs loved her from the beginning. That was always obvious.
But coming from the background he does, being emotionally vulnerable letting his guard down is like handing someone a weapon. It's seen as weakness. So he hides behind control, even with his own wife.
ML wanted FL to surrender to him whether out of love or strength but he was never willing to surrender himself, in any form.
What he doesnât get is, women wives arenât that complicated.
If a partner just says he loves her, truly and openly, she would walk barefoot with him under the moonlight without a second thought.
But no, heâs treating his marriage like itâs another office project something to manage, control, and complete on a timeline.
And thatâs exactly where heâs going wrong.
Especially that moment when FL said, "I loved you⊠and you used me."
It wasnât just a statement it was a heartbreak wrapped in attitude.
Because when someone asks you, "Was there even a single moment when you loved me?" and the answer is no that destroys every last bit of hope.
Sometimes, even one second of love is enough to keep someone alive, especially when theyâve loved you deeply. When that love is gone, theyâre left with no reason to live. And just being alive isnât the same as truly living to live life, you need meaning, you need soul.
He didnât just reject her he shattered her soul by saying, "I never loved you, not even for a second⊠and I never will."
https://youtu.be/xkwiOMf_Kls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eENTvIiY27k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNB46FDfQ8E
2nd version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WVJ02dMF1o
Title: Love at First Sight
Starring: He Jianqi, Wang Gege
Synopsis:
The story follows Wen Xu, a lawyer from Beicheng, who travels to Hong Kong Island to unwind after a career setback. There, she has an unexpected encounter with Zhou Lie, the owner of a guesthouse, and the two fall passionately in love. Although they initially agree to a three-month fling, their relationship gradually deepens into genuine affection.
When Wen Xu returns early due to an injustice faced by her best friend, Zhou Lie decides to follow her north for love and quietly supports her from behind the scenes. Together, they overcome the challenges of a long-distance relationship, workplace rivalries, family pressures, and emotional trials.
In the end, with mutual support, they achieve success in both their careers and their love livesâtransforming a fleeting infatuation into a lifelong, heartfelt commitment.
If she had spent more time with her sisterâs child, ML wouldâve seen that side of her and might have married her.