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A Sweet, Cozy Romance Filled With Warmth and Genuine Chemistry
This drama was genuinely sweet. I loved the ML’s warm, soft personality—such a nice change from the typical cold, brooding CEO. His little moments, like jumping during the blackout, were hilarious.
Both leads did a great job. It’s rare to see such good acting in low-budget short dramas, but these two have real chemistry. The FL especially has a lot of potential. The ML, Grandpa, and Mr. Fu’s assistant were all so entertaining—they made the drama funny and enjoyable from start to finish.
The story is simple but cute. \The FL is strong and easy to root for. As with most vertical short dramas, there are some cliché bullying scenes, but the wholesome moments between the leads balance it out.
One thing I really appreciated was the lack of over-the-top kissing or forced intimate scenes. The drama feels warm, soft, and family-friendly—something you can even recommend to younger siblings. The shy expressions between the leads, especially when the ML admits his feelings, were adorable.
I also loved how everyone—his family, the secretary, even the so-called “driver”—tries to help maintain the lie about his identity. Usually these dramas don’t put much effort into that part, but here it added a fun touch.
Overall, it’s a cozy, light romance with sweet chemistry and plenty of heart. A very enjoyable watch.
Both leads did a great job. It’s rare to see such good acting in low-budget short dramas, but these two have real chemistry. The FL especially has a lot of potential. The ML, Grandpa, and Mr. Fu’s assistant were all so entertaining—they made the drama funny and enjoyable from start to finish.
The story is simple but cute. \The FL is strong and easy to root for. As with most vertical short dramas, there are some cliché bullying scenes, but the wholesome moments between the leads balance it out.
One thing I really appreciated was the lack of over-the-top kissing or forced intimate scenes. The drama feels warm, soft, and family-friendly—something you can even recommend to younger siblings. The shy expressions between the leads, especially when the ML admits his feelings, were adorable.
I also loved how everyone—his family, the secretary, even the so-called “driver”—tries to help maintain the lie about his identity. Usually these dramas don’t put much effort into that part, but here it added a fun touch.
Overall, it’s a cozy, light romance with sweet chemistry and plenty of heart. A very enjoyable watch.
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