COPIED FROM TIKTOK On the night of the 8th, 17 criminals gathered at a villa, where they drugged and injected Yu Menglong. In the early hours of the 8th, Yu tried to escape and call the police, but he was caught and restrained by them (a related video exists). The villa was the first crime scene. On the 9th, the torture continued. During this time, Yu may have obtained a USB drive either to bargain for his life or because he discovered its existence. The criminals demanded that he hand over the USB, and it is possible that he swallowed it. They then began torturing him by suspending him upside down (the later screams in the video were clearly cries of agony). After enduring a whole day of abuse, by nightfall he was barely alive and was thrown from the building (this moment was captured by paparazzi). The 6th floor became the second crime scene. On the morning of the 10th, because Yu had not died from the fall and was still lying on the grass, they dragged him back into the building (hallway surveillance footage confirms this). They once again threatened him to hand over the video, but he refused. At this point, they summoned a private doctor to cut open his abdomen, and Yu died during the procedure. They then wrapped gauze around his stomach, and on the 5th floor, they dressed him in clean clothes that had been prepared in advance (it was later revealed that the 6th, 5th, 4th, and 3rd floors were all under their control). Afterwards, in the early hours of the morning, they began moving the body in order to stage a fake “fall” from the building. The 5th floor thus became the third crime scene. At 5:15 a.m. on the 11th, a photo was taken showing Yu’s abdomen wrapped in gauze, his broken thigh unnaturally folded, signs of rigor mortis already present, and bleeding from the head (his first fall had him land head-first). To further disfigure him, they smashed his face with stones. The paparazzi, who had been hiding nearby, immediately leaked the news. (The criminals then turned on each other, exposing one another.) Here, “they” refers to the criminals, and “he” refers to Yu Menglong...... Copied from TikTok
I've been putting this drama on hold since 2023.... then downloaded it since June this year and decided to watch it last night and finished it this morning and yes it was a rollercoaster for me.....it made me realize I've been through so much and I was able to pick myself up without even realizing and I'm grateful for that....also I'll learn to compliment and appreciate myself daily no matter how stressful life gets.....cause it's worth... Thanks to all the casts, PDs for this amazing realistic work of art in regards to mental health
NEVERTHELESS I think people dislike this drama because it feels too realistic. Ironically, the most unrealistic part is the ending, lol. The male lead is clearly a walking red flag, but he's honest about what he wants. The female lead is drawn to him anyway, gets involved, and then ends up upset—both with him and herself—when things play out exactly as he warned. This isn’t your typical lighthearted "marriage contract" or "enemies to lovers" storyline. It's about real-life dynamics: the attractive guy who's only after sex, not commitment, and the woman who believes she can change him. I enjoyed it on my first watch.... and feel like those who don't like this drama are similar to the individuals who support their redflag oppas
On the night of the 8th, 17 criminals gathered at a villa, where they drugged and injected Yu Menglong. In the early hours of the 8th, Yu tried to escape and call the police, but he was caught and restrained by them (a related video exists). The villa was the first crime scene.
On the 9th, the torture continued. During this time, Yu may have obtained a USB drive either to bargain for his life or because he discovered its existence. The criminals demanded that he hand over the USB, and it is possible that he swallowed it. They then began torturing him by suspending him upside down (the later screams in the video were clearly cries of agony). After enduring a whole day of abuse, by nightfall he was barely alive and was thrown from the building (this moment was captured by paparazzi). The 6th floor became the second crime scene.
On the morning of the 10th, because Yu had not died from the fall and was still lying on the grass, they dragged him back into the building (hallway surveillance footage confirms this). They once again threatened him to hand over the video, but he refused. At this point, they summoned a private doctor to cut open his abdomen, and Yu died during the procedure. They then wrapped gauze around his stomach, and on the 5th floor, they dressed him in clean clothes that had been prepared in advance (it was later revealed that the 6th, 5th, 4th, and 3rd floors were all under their control).
Afterwards, in the early hours of the morning, they began moving the body in order to stage a fake “fall” from the building. The 5th floor thus became the third crime scene. At 5:15 a.m. on the 11th, a photo was taken showing Yu’s abdomen wrapped in gauze, his broken thigh unnaturally folded, signs of rigor mortis already present, and bleeding from the head (his first fall had him land head-first). To further disfigure him, they smashed his face with stones. The paparazzi, who had been hiding nearby, immediately leaked the news.
(The criminals then turned on each other, exposing one another.)
Here, “they” refers to the criminals, and “he” refers to Yu Menglong......
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I pray you keep staying healthy and productive as always 🥰😊🇨🇲🇰🇷
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Thanks to all the casts, PDs for this amazing realistic work of art in regards to mental health
I think people dislike this drama because it feels too realistic. Ironically, the most unrealistic part is the ending, lol. The male lead is clearly a walking red flag, but he's honest about what he wants. The female lead is drawn to him anyway, gets involved, and then ends up upset—both with him and herself—when things play out exactly as he warned. This isn’t your typical lighthearted "marriage contract" or "enemies to lovers" storyline. It's about real-life dynamics: the attractive guy who's only after sex, not commitment, and the woman who believes she can change him.
I enjoyed it on my first watch.... and feel like those who don't like this drama are similar to the individuals who support their redflag oppas