I was baffled too. Didn't he want her to know he came back for her? Men and their stupid ego.
Dumb ass Marquis. Who gives their dinner to the cat to eat? If Li falls in love with his woman, he would be sorry for letting her know how he felt about her.
I'm laughing because all the powerful men are puzzled why the strategic and intelligent Marquis of Wu'An is placing…
If only they knew his story regarding Lin'An. I can't wait to see what will happen to the stupid Sui guy once the Marquis finds out he took the little girl. The sick son of a gun thought the little sister was the Marquis' daughter. What a dumb ass!
It seems LUY has some sort of attraction for the false identity guy after she was drunk. The false identity guy was someelse. Wasn't he supposed to mess up the coffee shop date as arranged by the real date? Why did he ask her out for a drink afterwards? On another note, who posted LUY's number on the "Blind date needed" poster board? Or where did all the messages come from?
I thought MR. Darcy (Pride and Prejudice) was the only one capable of one that insults a girl while proposing. It seems Dr. Du is part is part of his clan. I was so happy how the girl threw his insults back in his face. I can think of a proper adjective to qualify his stupid behavior. Why does he want her anyway when he has better choices around. Stupid son of a gun. His mannerism infuriates me. He thought because he has a good family background, he has the right to look down on others. I wish she didn’t agree to his proposal. But her work is more important and she had to swallowed her pride to accept him.
This drama included romantic moments early on, appearing in almost every episode—usually at the end or tucked…
I loved his confession. Even though he got help from his mom, he was able to sincerely tell her how he truly felt about her. Also, all the little moments they shared softened her and helped her trust him more and see that he really cared for her.
I can‘t see her falling in love with any other man than the nerdy intelligent soft and loyal Huai Jin. So no…
The other one was the dumb ass prince who thought he was untouchable and did despicable things with the ministers. The kids of other officials weren't shown.
I can‘t see her falling in love with any other man than the nerdy intelligent soft and loyal Huai Jin. So no…
Indeed, he's the polar opposite of her. She listens to him more than she listens to her master and always feels guilty when she goes back on her word, even when he's not there. I knew something had changed in her when she started listening to him and promising to be more careful and not to intentionally get hurt.
I wanted them to be together, and they were gravitating towards one another, and the fact that she met her match. But, going by the genre which was clearly stated, I was pleasantly surprise when "your ladyship" became "Peiyi".
Apparently its more than a mystery thriller. I didn't see that kiss coming. That was a "WOW' moment. Who would have thought the stubborn, not afraid of death, revenge-seeking Peiyi would fall in love with the nerd deputy director?
I feel like this dynamic is rare; the fl feels more dominant than the ml, she possessing a masculine aura. Especially…
You took the words right out of my mouth😁😁😁 It's a shame there isn't any romance in their future. I'd have loved to see how they fell for each other after she remembered her past. They kept showing a scene with him leading her away as a child. I can't wait to know what really happened then.
who's the genius that came up with this story haha
My thought exactly. How depressed can one be to create such a sad story? Even fate is not that cruel to destiny two unfortunate souls together. As if the guy doesn't have enough on his plate already, he had to deal with a friend that will forget his existence in her life everyday. This is just pathetic. One of the comments below mentioned a Japanese version. I watch that one first.
Just finished and I'm so confused as to how we got here. Like what was the point of the last transplant issue…
I quite agree with you on why the tragedy was introduced. How many members of one's family must die for there to be a happy ending? I think it's a common plot in K-dramas, which might not be okay for some viewers. In my case, I've dropped a lot of drama at the last minute for that. In this drama, for instance, why did the grandma have to die? In my opinion, killing the grandma off was totally unnecessary.
On another note, who posted LUY's number on the "Blind date needed" poster board? Or where did all the messages come from?
It's a shame there isn't any romance in their future. I'd have loved to see how they fell for each other after she remembered her past. They kept showing a scene with him leading her away as a child. I can't wait to know what really happened then.
One of the comments below mentioned a Japanese version. I watch that one first.
What's wrong with her voice?