why did they put these wigs on these men? Ji & Duan... their hair is awful. They both have hairstyles of senior citizens who get their hair done on Saturday and the cosmetology school. 😂 The hair alone makes me not take these 2 seriously. loland did Ji have face work? or maybe the wig is drawing more attention to his face than usual...
ep 31 Ji carrying that bag with that wig, lol 🤣😆😂 I just felt like He must be wearing heels 😂 👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠
some writers think that adding extra drama makes a series more interesting. but it can also cause a disconnect. because too much foolishness can agitate some viewers. that's what the presence of mi YU's parents do for me.
the series didn't actually need her parents at all. they are so ignorant, selfish and uncouth. when I think of her parents, I think... Don't let the dog out, it doesn't know how to behave, it might bite someone
I think people forget to rate after watching it...or I don't know what grudge does MDL have against Ren Jialun...no…
I'm not complaining about his acting. I'm just describing it. I don't really have an issues with his acting. I just know what to expect. I think he is always typecasted to fit his acting.
but i dont know, if im at ji feng place, i also will go there, coz there was sui**de attempt from chun, no matter…
he didn't know it was a suicide attempt. that wasn't a suicide attempt. that was an attention attempt. he simply got a call stating she was being cyber bullied. and the rest... we'll leave for today's episode.
The platforms sure know how to keep the wealth shared. LOL VIKI is always late - I can probably watch it with the comments. But that voice is so annoying. I have restarted it 3 times on Youku... Come on Viki
Damn. The depiction of a desperation if it was a kiss...Also, rare in dramaland but somehow not surprising with…
These are some grown people, with some growing needs, and they have been longing for each other for some time now. - The thirst is real and ain't nothing wrong with that.
Ep 30 - The Mi-Ji-Chun Tic-Tac-Toe: 4 Corners of Messy & 1 Suspicious Wig
I am officially over this love square. It’s really not even a square or a circle; it’s just four useless corners of emotional messiness, and I’m sick of it
1. Ji: The Man Who Can’t Say "Not My Problem" Let’s be real: Ji is just being a freaking fool. There’s no deep "debt of gratitude" here; he’s just a man who is fundamentally incapable of telling his ex, "That’s not my problem."
He lets Chun pull these stunts in the name of "business and friendship," but he’s really just a pawn.
Walking out of her apartment right after his night with Mi Yu was the ultimate fumble. He thinks he’s being a "good guy" by helping Chun through her career meltdown, but he’s actually just being a professional door-mat.
2. Chun: The "X" That Won't Be Erased Chun is the ultimate "EX" on the board. She doesn't care about Ji’s feelings; she only cares about what Chun wants.
Her company is dumping her and her fans are turning on her, but she’s using the crisis to force Ji into her corner.
She views Mi Yu as "side interference," but she’s forgetting that she’s the one trying to delete ten years of reality to claim a man who is already over her.
3. The Secret Player (Duan in Donna's Wig?) Chun’s downfall seems a little too perfectly timed. There is definitely a Secret Player in the wings getting revenge because Chun helped Ji and the hotel. Is it Duan wearing Donna’s wig? Is it a ghost from the business deals past? Whoever it is, they are the only ones actually playing 4D chess while Ji is playing checkers.
4. Mi Yu: Moving Out of the "Safe-Scape" Mi Yu was right: "If you can’t control this relationship with your ex, check your feelings." FACTS. * She’s spent these episodes using Tan as a "safe-scape" because she was too hurt to fight.
The Turn: Next episode, Mi Yu finally stops forfeiting. She’s committing to the ship and stopping the "Oppa-zone" distractions. She’s realizing that the only way to win the board is to stay on it.
The Scoreboard (Eps 30-32) Tan isn't a player; he’s just a corner for Mi Yu to hide in. The real game is the Mi-Ji-Chun Tic-Tac-Toe.
Chun (The X): Currently 0. She’s an ex trying to reclaim a past that doesn't exist.
Mi Yu: 2. She has the history, the heart, and finally, the backbone to win.
The Verdict Ji needs to learn the phrase "Not my problem," and Mi Yu needs to stop running to Tan every time Ji acts like a fool. Chun gets what she wants? Not if Mi Yu finally decides to play for keeps.
I don't know who is more exhausting: Ji for being a 'business and friendship' fool, or Chun for acting like she's the lead actress in a drama that ended ten years ago. Either way, I'm just here for Mi Yu to stop 'safe-scaping' and for us to find out if that really is Duan in Donna's wig really trolling Chun 😂
he doesn't deserve this.
howeve lol I just came to say everything about MJ is stiff. 😂 that man runs like a robot.
22 episodes
no
I hope the trajectory has changed from here.
I can not take any more Mi Yu Misery.
Her window for character development must continue or the series is ruined.
I love that she outwitted that witch.
Shake them haters off - Mi Yu. and get your boyfriend a new wig. 😂
are they setting her up to fail?
This show is not going in a stable direction.
She has been a pawn from the beginning...
.she needs to take control of the game.
ep 31
Ji carrying that bag with that wig, lol 🤣😆😂 I just felt like He must be wearing heels 😂 👠👠👠👠👠👠👠👠
first few minutes
some writers think that adding extra drama makes a series more interesting.
but it can also cause a disconnect. because too much foolishness can agitate some viewers.
that's what the presence of mi YU's parents do for me.
the series didn't actually need her parents at all.
they are so ignorant, selfish and uncouth.
when I think of her parents, I think...
Don't let the dog out, it doesn't know how to behave, it might bite someone
Coming soon
Veil of Shadows
月鳞绮纪
2026
The Mi-Ji-Chun Tic-Tac-Toe: 4 Corners of Messy & 1 Suspicious Wig
I am officially over this love square. It’s really not even a square or a circle; it’s just four useless corners of emotional messiness, and I’m sick of it
1. Ji: The Man Who Can’t Say "Not My Problem"
Let’s be real: Ji is just being a freaking fool. There’s no deep "debt of gratitude" here; he’s just a man who is fundamentally incapable of telling his ex, "That’s not my problem."
He lets Chun pull these stunts in the name of "business and friendship," but he’s really just a pawn.
Walking out of her apartment right after his night with Mi Yu was the ultimate fumble. He thinks he’s being a "good guy" by helping Chun through her career meltdown, but he’s actually just being a professional door-mat.
2. Chun: The "X" That Won't Be Erased
Chun is the ultimate "EX" on the board. She doesn't care about Ji’s feelings; she only cares about what Chun wants.
Her company is dumping her and her fans are turning on her, but she’s using the crisis to force Ji into her corner.
She views Mi Yu as "side interference," but she’s forgetting that she’s the one trying to delete ten years of reality to claim a man who is already over her.
3. The Secret Player (Duan in Donna's Wig?)
Chun’s downfall seems a little too perfectly timed. There is definitely a Secret Player in the wings getting revenge because Chun helped Ji and the hotel. Is it Duan wearing Donna’s wig? Is it a ghost from the business deals past? Whoever it is, they are the only ones actually playing 4D chess while Ji is playing checkers.
4. Mi Yu: Moving Out of the "Safe-Scape"
Mi Yu was right: "If you can’t control this relationship with your ex, check your feelings." FACTS. * She’s spent these episodes using Tan as a "safe-scape" because she was too hurt to fight.
The Turn: Next episode, Mi Yu finally stops forfeiting. She’s committing to the ship and stopping the "Oppa-zone" distractions. She’s realizing that the only way to win the board is to stay on it.
The Scoreboard (Eps 30-32)
Tan isn't a player; he’s just a corner for Mi Yu to hide in. The real game is the Mi-Ji-Chun Tic-Tac-Toe.
Chun (The X): Currently 0. She’s an ex trying to reclaim a past that doesn't exist.
Mi Yu: 2. She has the history, the heart, and finally, the backbone to win.
The Verdict
Ji needs to learn the phrase "Not my problem," and Mi Yu needs to stop running to Tan every time Ji acts like a fool. Chun gets what she wants? Not if Mi Yu finally decides to play for keeps.
I don't know who is more exhausting: Ji for being a 'business and friendship' fool, or Chun for acting like she's the lead actress in a drama that ended ten years ago. Either way, I'm just here for Mi Yu to stop 'safe-scaping' and for us to find out if that really is Duan in Donna's wig really trolling Chun 😂
.my first words were
JUMP JUMP JUMP
bye girl!