âFuguiâïž: A Lotus Striving to Bloom in Muddy Waterâïžâ
Wangquan Fugui is a character who has never known love or freedom. From birth, his lifeâs sole purpose has been defined for him â to slay demons and destroy the Black Fox once and for all.Every step he takes is bound to this mission. If he ever falters, heâs reminded that his mother gave her life so he could fulfill it. Fugui has lived not as himself, but as a weapon â trained only to strike with the Heart and Earth technique, destined to kill rather than to live.
But everything begins to change when he experiences love â a love that teaches him to see beyond duty, to question his fate, and to fight for his own existence.
This is the journey of Wangquan Fugui, a man striving not only to fulfill his responsibility but also to finally live a life that belongs to him.
As the story unfolds, we see a world of powerful clans, mystical forces, and deep emotional ties â but at its heart, itâs about one man discovering what it means to be human.
Many anime and donghua fans once felt that something was missing â that Fugui seemed driven only by love, which made his story feel incomplete. But the drama changed that. Here, love isnât his purpose; itâs his awakening. It opens his eyes to see that fate can be challenged, and not every demon must be slain. With that, Fugui finally begins to live for himself, not for a mission.
Cheng Yiâs commitment brings Fuguiâs journey to life with striking authenticity. He hung from a tree without wires, his wrists bearing the marks of the strain, endured slaps like nothing, and practiced for three months to portray the blind scenes naturally â every detail, every emotion feels lived, not acted.
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Seventhâ· prince falls for Nanwu's Saintess
This is the perfect ~rebirth~ drama - this rebirth fully explains why she was reborn.Coming to the story - fabulous, fast pace, no drag, perfect amount of romance, no misunderstandings between the leads.
Personally I didn't like the actress (fl) much idk why. But her acting is not problem nor the character.
The ml was really good. His micro expressions passed him to my good books.
A good watch overall.
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Just an encore indeed
Just an Encore is a sweet, heartfelt drama that beautifully captures the innocence of youth, school friendships, and the complexities of first love. Ding Yuxiâs character shines through as sincere, caring, and deeply understandingâsomeone who truly sees the heroine for who she is and allows her to be her authentic self, which is rare and touching. The âpuppy loveâ dynamic, with unrequited feelings at first and a slow realization of emotions, makes the romance feel genuine and relatable.I loved how the story focused on friendships, school memories, and the subtle struggles of growing up, without exaggerating the romance or including unnecessary drama. My only complaint is the pacing of the heroineâs realization of her feelings; it came very late, leaving just two episodes for them to fully enjoy their connection. Also, it would have been nice to see exactly how and when Ding Yuxiâs character fell for her back in junior high school.
Overall, itâs a mesmerizing, light, and pure youth romance that I thoroughly enjoyed, mostly because of Ding Yuxiâs perfect portrayal and the gentle, sincere way the story handled relationships and emotions.
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The Red River Valley â„ïž CaseBook ; Absorbing the Truth ?"
Only the valley remains knowing the truth, Missing Persons may have ended without closure, but its gripping storyline and suspenseful atmosphere left a strong impression. From the very first episode, the drama pulls viewers into a chilling mystery, layered with secrets, psychological twists, and well-developed characters.The plot unfolds with a thrilling pace, never wasting a moment as it dives deep into disappearances that feel hauntingly real. Each episode builds suspense masterfully, keeping you on edge and guessing. The performances were subtle yet powerful, adding emotional weight to the already intense plot.
Although the drama remains unfinished, it doesnât feel incomplete. Instead, it leaves you wanting more â not out of frustration, but out of hope. The unanswered questions and cliffhangers only add to its eerie charm, and many fans (myself included) are eagerly hoping for a second season to bring the story to a satisfying close.
If youâre into intelligent mysteries with a dark, emotional tone, Missing Persons is worth the watch. Just be prepared â it ends before it should, but the thrill is absolutely worth the ride.
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BTS are amazing Human being!
2!3! ARMY imnida. Back in BTSâs early, aka rookie, days, they were so cute and smol (small).The 3 hosts are super funny and respectful. When the Running Man member who had Jimin on his back said he felt Jimin's flesh and wanted to experience it again, I couldn't hold back! đ€Ł Itâs worth the first position. I am amazed by Tae's heel dance. Bangtan are so chaotic, and I absolutely love it.
I felt sad for the girl who chose someone else over J-Hope â man, you lost a gem! BTS, every member, ARMY loves and respects you. APOBANGPO!
Wonderful compilation, thank you.
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No Plot Holes with superb acting skills
This drama is the best melodrama I have ever watched. You can't even hate the villains here.You will understand that everybody in this drama have nothing in their hand.
This drama is the best melodrama I have ever watched. You canât even hate the villains â everyone has their reasons. It shows that nothing is really in anyoneâs hands. The story and acting were solid 10/10 until episode 63.
Iâm a Kiwi and have watched 10 dramas and 3 movies of Cheng Yi, and this oneâs story was my favorite while Cheng Xu was alive.
After that, they did some things I didnât like, so I skipped them. Still, the earlier episodes left a strong impression.
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She really? Killed Her Sins?.
The title Kill My Sins truly makes sense by the end of the series. This is not just a crime or revenge storyâitâs a story about guilt, responsibility, and redemption. The female lead is not an innocent bystander. Her mind-reading ability indirectly caused harm; because of her actions, several women were captured by criminals. Even if she didnât intend it, she was involved. That makes her a sinner too.The drama doesnât place the entire blame on Du Liang. The real focus is on Hai Yiping and the larger system of power and corruption. What makes the story compelling is how a commoner, without political or social power, carefully takes down big names using logic, patience, and moral resolve. The plot actually makes sense, and nothing feels forced.
Her revenge is not only against othersâit is against herself. By exposing the truth and dismantling the system, she is also punishing and cleansing herself. In that way, she truly kills her sins.
The relationship between the leads is one of the strongest parts of the series. Itâs complicated, built on using each other, trusting each other, and quietly caring for each other. They are not âjust friendsâânever that. Are they lovers? The drama doesnât say it openly, but their bond goes far beyond friendship. Their connection is emotional, deep, and unspoken. Even though the romance is subtle, it makes you crave a love confession just to confirm what they already are.
Each episode keeps you in its grip, especially with meaningful episode-wise titles that reflect the themes rather than spoil the story. Episode 4, in particular, stands out as powerful and emotionally heavy.
Despite having only an 8.0 rating on MDL, Kill My Sins is a remarkable watch. Itâs intense, intelligent, and emotionally restrained. The experience stays with you even after it ends. This series proves that sometimes, redemption is not about being forgivenâbut about facing what youâve done and choosing to end it.
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He Knows Her ?
From the early episode he tolerated her. He never questioned her identity. He never asked if she had other relations (esp. With book demon). He never suspected her.She never betrayed him nor did she ever complain about him being celesial master. Yes she act like she felt betrayed but actually she did cuase yeah she have to leave him.
I love that they never doubt each other. And the plot is always twisting over again and again.
Ep 6, Mei Zhu Yu's words, "If she wants flower she will pluck it herself . If she is in danger, she will not rely on others let alone hide behind someone's back. "
It shows how much he understands her. This was really well developed drama, which filled all plot holes. And I appreciate that.
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