I think Yao's mission in moving to his house is mainly to win Huan over. He already dropped the bombshell. I think…
Our girl is the definition of stubborn. So, we can even get the Jade Emperor to advocate that. Now she's living at the hotel and looking to buy a house. The only person that can make her move back to the house is Yao. I don't know how it can be accomplished. But it would be a freaking miracle if it happened πππ
I have a love/hate relationship with this drama. MCH's mom is painstakingly annoying which prevents me from enjoying…
I think Yao's mission in moving to his house is mainly to win Huan over. He already dropped the bombshell. I think he unknowingly fell in love with Huan before the disgraceful engagement dinner without realizing it. Even Grandma knew something would bloom between them if she kept throwing them together, and it did. I'm looking forward to the romantic scenes.
One of the most sleak, smooth confession with a matter-of-fact loving toneπππ
Our boy took advantage of the situation. If he hadn't, I would have been disappointed in him. He took the bull by the horns and it was beautifulπππ
Not the ML letting the FL's mom stay at his home and she tells him he can sleep in the attic. This lady is unhinged…
I think that woman is totally out of her freaking mind! How would you tell the owner of a house you are living in temporarily to stay in the attic? She's so comfortable now that she doesn't want to leave. I think she's the definition of shameless.
Remember, according to the drama, Grandma married Huan's grandpa when they were much older. Grandma had been widowed…
The question is, why did she ignore her son's family and take care of her stepson's family? What was the relationship between the mother and son before the crisis? In a normal affectionate mother-and-son relationship, when life happens, family members rally around one another to address the situation. But that wasn't the case here. Why did Grandma ignore her grandson, who was an innocent victim of his parents' crime? Perhaps they will tell us in the upcoming episodes why Grandma didn't bring him back to China but left him abroad alone to take care of himself and only took care of his education.
Remember, according to the drama, Grandma married Huan's grandpa when they were much older. Grandma had been widowed…
I wondered why the grandma didn't help the grandson then. Even in real life, things like this happen; when they do, one does not know what the other party is going through. So, if the grandma has a lot of things going on in her own life and her son screwed up, she cannot just put her own issues aside and address the mess her son created. Everyone is responsible for their actions. It is a man's responsibility to care for his family, not his parents'. I don't think we can blame Grandma so much for not taking care of her grandson when his father ran away.
Remember, according to the drama, Grandma married Huan's grandpa when they were much older. Grandma had been widowed…
I didn't know the mom was dead. Thanks for the insight. No wonder Grandma said he has given Yao a family now. That's why she didn't give him the hotel that he wanted. Grandma wanted him to change his way of living. It was just like Grandma said at the hotel in the mountain: he's missing a soul. There is an emptiness in him that he doesn't realize. The love, affection, and attention he didn't receive from his parents when he needed it most significantly affected him in a way, and Grandma understood that. Hence, she pushed him to learn from Huan.
I find it weird how the grandma is so close to the fl but when the fl dad speaks, its as if he has absolutely…
Remember, according to the drama, Grandma married Huan's grandpa when they were much older. Grandma had been widowed for decades before she remarried; it is like when people in their sixties get married. They already have grown kids and might not necessarily be involved in the lives of each other's kids. But, the little kids in the family have their minds and love for grandparents. Also, when Huan was very sick as a kid, we were told in the drama that Grandma took care of everything. Grandma's relationship with Huan started when she was very young. Also, Grandma talked about being independent and all with Huan to not let her mom influence her. If not, Huan would have succumbed to the domination of her mom. Yao, on the other hand, lived his life like a stray bird without a nest. Even though his parents are still alive, mentally and physically, he is homeless. That's why Grandma said she has brought him into the Mai family. If you can recollect, in the first episode or so, Yao called Ms. Zhang, mom. After that, I expected more interactions from them, and it has always been business between them. That's why Yao said Grandma was the only family she had in the whole world. Yao doesn't understand the underlying meaning between the two gifts she gave them, which was to matchmake them. She doesn't want Yao to be gallivanting around the world anymore. She gave him a home, a family, and work.
I think mothers of this mom's generation (around the world) feel their children owe them something for giving…
I quite agree. Even a blind person can perceive the handwriting on the wall in this situation. Regardless of how wealthy they were, they were disrespectful to her family at dinner. That was enough ground to tell her daughter not to have anything to do with the boy again. Even if he was very much in love with her, he was present when his family insulted her family. So, what sort of life awaits her as his wife?
Our leads do more than talk. We sometimes hug and kiss tooπππ
I think it's more of an impending crisis that will shake the foundation of their love. It is inevitable at this point, and they both know it. I just want to see how they would survive it.
Totally forgot to mention how adorable Shaoyao was when Hua Zhi's uncle asked who she was, and she just said she's…
Shaoyao found love and happiness with the Hua family, and she bloomed like Zhi. Her self-taught pharmaceutical knowledge was also applied effectively to help others. Not forgetting her special friendπππwho she unknowingly reformed. She's a success story, if I may say soπππ
I have a feeling this kind of mother-daughter relationship is all too familiar for many people out there... I…
I think mothers of this mom's generation (around the world) feel their children owe them something for giving birth to them. Because their attitude, as we saw in this drama, is that since I gave birth to you, I've authority over your life to decide your faith. In my opinion, it is a generational problem for that generation. Unfortunately, that behavior distances their children from them because everyone has their own lives to live. Just like the grandma said, parents and siblings are passersby. Everyone has to live with whatever decisions they make, whether right or wrong. Unfortunately, the family she's pushing her daughter into isn't good. Even before he was discovered as a rich kid, he had no sense of responsibility as a man. If his girlfriend goes around with a power bank, wipes, and a stain remover for an adult, she's more of a nanny than a girlfriend for him.
What is wrong with Zhi's dad? Even if it's a rumor that people from the Hua family are visiting relatives and he is a Hua, won't he want to see if it's true or not? Even Grandpa believes Zhi is the only one in that family who has what it takes to do such a thing, but her own father has no faith in her. No wonder the servants and others in the family said her father doesn't like her. Is it because she's a girl or because her Grandpa educated her as a child going on his travels with him? I really want to know what she did wrong.
No wonder Grandma said he has given Yao a family now. That's why she didn't give him the hotel that he wanted. Grandma wanted him to change his way of living. It was just like Grandma said at the hotel in the mountain: he's missing a soul. There is an emptiness in him that he doesn't realize. The love, affection, and attention he didn't receive from his parents when he needed it most significantly affected him in a way, and Grandma understood that. Hence, she pushed him to learn from Huan.
Also, Grandma talked about being independent and all with Huan to not let her mom influence her. If not, Huan would have succumbed to the domination of her mom. Yao, on the other hand, lived his life like a stray bird without a nest. Even though his parents are still alive, mentally and physically, he is homeless. That's why Grandma said she has brought him into the Mai family. If you can recollect, in the first episode or so, Yao called Ms. Zhang, mom. After that, I expected more interactions from them, and it has always been business between them. That's why Yao said Grandma was the only family she had in the whole world. Yao doesn't understand the underlying meaning between the two gifts she gave them, which was to matchmake them. She doesn't want Yao to be gallivanting around the world anymore. She gave him a home, a family, and work.
Unfortunately, the family she's pushing her daughter into isn't good. Even before he was discovered as a rich kid, he had no sense of responsibility as a man. If his girlfriend goes around with a power bank, wipes, and a stain remover for an adult, she's more of a nanny than a girlfriend for him.