Man I thought after Yin Xiang screwed Miyu over by taking the credit for saving the old man that she would start…
You are too right. That girl is very disappointing. I'm going to try to have faith that Miyu will start to be a true boss lady and tell those bitches to shape up or ship out. She needs to make an example of one of them.
I have a question. Didn't Ji Feng actually get that contract finalized and then that new guy, his competition. swooped in and stole all of the credit?
I still maintain that while unfortunate, it was not his job to expose the love rat husband. Customers must have faith in the management, no matter their situation. I also don't think he liked doing that.
He also had to consider his employees. What would happen to the hotel and their jobs if word gets out in the industry that they are exposing philandering husbands--especially in that male-dominated society?
Well, C-drama plots are enough to divert us. I find C-dramas beneficial in terms of K-drama's weekly episodes,…
How we lived on the PoJ page and other Cdramas. It was so much fun. And I love how they are every day and how we couldn't wait for the new episodes to air the next day. This one or two episodes a week business is pure torture and an actual crime to humanity.
I think he is definitely trying to help her and respects her for deciding to take that job, which is a somewhat…
As we will also see tomorrow, he trusts her. So between him and his friend, who is also the chef's friend, her willingness to let some things slide, even though it burns, will pay off and they both see great potential in her. 99% of the women in her former social circle would have run home to their parents or stayed with the bastard. She's building herself a future.
Muyi is just to nice, she need to stop pleasing everyone and stand her ground when it comes to fairness. Still…
I think he is definitely trying to help her and respects her for deciding to take that job, which is a somewhat humiliating and step down, instead of staying in a failed marriage. I also think that while he feels sorry she was hurt, he would cover up the affair again because that's the job. Just imagine all of the drama that would have ensued if he hadn't! Also, the bastard husband likely brought a lot of business to that hotel.
Is Ji Feng already the GM but is faking being on vacation at the hotel to ascertain the situation? I thought he signed a contract to be GM and if he made certain improvements within the year he would get equity and some other perks. Am I wrong?
Either way, I am really, really enjoying this series. Lots of good tension. I really like how freely Miyu often speaks with Ji Feng and although he is harsh with her sometimes, he doesn't look down on her because of her reduced circumstances. It's good that the chef's pal is also looking out for her.
Many of those girls want to laugh at and look down on Miyu instead of admiring her for not being too proud to work as an attendant at a hotel where she once wined and dined.
Somehow I find that the FL’s makeup doesn’t match with her current character plot. A homeless cleaning lady…
Why should she change her beauty regime because she's in reduced circumstances? She already has the products, so why not make herself feel and look good? Plus, aren't they all wearing lippie?
I still maintain that while unfortunate, it was not his job to expose the love rat husband. Customers must have faith in the management, no matter their situation. I also don't think he liked doing that.
He also had to consider his employees. What would happen to the hotel and their jobs if word gets out in the industry that they are exposing philandering husbands--especially in that male-dominated society?
Either way, I am really, really enjoying this series. Lots of good tension. I really like how freely Miyu often speaks with Ji Feng and although he is harsh with her sometimes, he doesn't look down on her because of her reduced circumstances. It's good that the chef's pal is also looking out for her.
Many of those girls want to laugh at and look down on Miyu instead of admiring her for not being too proud to work as an attendant at a hotel where she once wined and dined.