Gong Yuanzhi is such an eye candy, truly 😍 ~ Even though I dislike his character's personality, esp. towards Zi Yu 😅 He's literally a kid. Can be as hot-tempered as Gong Zi Yu. I find him cute whenever he gets flustered calling Gong Zi Shang "jie jie". I feel like he has a soft spot when it comes to ladies, coz even SGQ can render him speechless when she insisted she needed to go back coz she forgot something. I wonder what he and YWS scene is gonna be.
If this is GL, I would think SGQ has a thing for YWS with the way she touches and looks at her😆
I still stand that the eldest brother, Gong Huangyu is cheating his death!He is the young lord. So suspicious…
The death was too easy, actually. But even that is shrouded in mystery. He is indeed very strong. So unless they were really poisoned or somehow someone managed to immobilize them in a vulnerable position, then it's plausible they could really have died.
for the moment they don't share single scene together
Was thinking the same.. haha. Still yet to see a scene with them together. But I guess coz of what Tian Jia Rui posted yesterday and some excerpts from the novel that sparked the shippers ~
Can't wait for ZiYu-Weishan-YuanZhi's love triangle. Things are going to get spicy
I still can't think of any scenario of how that will come about since this drama is unpredictable. In the trailer, he was attacking her and Zi Yu protecting YWS. And so far, it seems he doesn't give a s*** about anyone but his brother so it'll be fun to see what the pivotal moment is for him to fall for YWS.
Oh, you don't know? 😆 MBTI is your personality. You can actually take a test to determine yours. This is pretty popular in S. Korea so I was surprised to see MJTY releasing ones for the characters.
So INFP (GZY) and ISFJ (YWS) together can be an unbreakable couple, undying in their loyalty, affection, and support for each other. That said, this relationship isn’t completely conflict-free. ISFJs and INFPs have different decision-making functions. INFPs prioritize their personal values and their emotional integrity. Essentially, they look inside first, before looking outside. ISFJs prioritize group values and emotional openness. ISFJs want to make a decision that will get everyone’s needs met and provide a sense of consensus. INFPs want to make a decision that will line up with their values, ethics, and desires. It’s less important to the INFP that everyone is happy with the decision (even if they’d like that) then knowing they’ve followed their heart. Together, they can wind up arguing over which outcome is the best. INFPs might think that ISFJs are too focused on “people-pleasing,” and ISFJs might think that INFPs are being selfish. Understanding that this can be a problem can help to de-escalate conflicts in some ways. When both types reach an impasse, they should slow down and look at the pros and cons of each person’s perspective, without automatically assuming their own perspective is the morally righteous one. Many times, a blend of both their perspectives can be the best choice.
ISFJs and INTPs There’s a mutual sense of attraction and curiosity that draws these types to each other. They share all of the same cognitive functions but in a completely different order. INTPs enjoy the grounded, down-to-earth nature of the ISFJ. ISFJs enjoy the quirky, imaginative nature of the INTP. Together, they find a comfort zone and a reprieve from the world outside. INTPs love the warmth and gentleness of ISFJs, and ISFJs love the curious, analytical side of the INTP. They both respect each other’s personal space and enjoy talking about a multitude of random subjects. That said, the same things that drew them to each other in the first place can also be frustrations as the relationship progresses. ISFJs like having a plan and feel anxious when there isn’t a sense of order and structure to their lives. INTPs like being flexible, and feel anxious when life is too planned out or structured. They might irritate each other by subconsciously seeking the very thing that drives their partner crazy. It’s important for ISFJs to have a certain amount of control over their schedule, while simultaneously INTPs need unstructured free time to explore their interests. If they can find a balance between these two needs then the relationship will be much more comfortable for both of them.
He's literally a kid. Can be as hot-tempered as Gong Zi Yu.
I find him cute whenever he gets flustered calling Gong Zi Shang "jie jie". I feel like he has a soft spot when it comes to ladies, coz even SGQ can render him speechless when she insisted she needed to go back coz she forgot something. I wonder what he and YWS scene is gonna be.
If this is GL, I would think SGQ has a thing for YWS with the way she touches and looks at her😆
But I guess coz of what Tian Jia Rui posted yesterday and some excerpts from the novel that sparked the shippers ~
I can't draw freestyle so I admire like you who does 🥰
I just saw your work on Twitter just now before I came here (:
The headband and the bangs go so well together but then they had to change his style.
Too bad, he looks good in it, tho ~
In the trailer, he was attacking her and Zi Yu protecting YWS. And so far, it seems he doesn't give a s*** about anyone but his brother so it'll be fun to see what the pivotal moment is for him to fall for YWS.
Ty.
I simp for both CY and TJC. Well, more so of TJC nowadays 😂
https://twitter.com/afterrnoont/status/1698847678892003631?t=kL1Fqre0pha6xtV2Poyj-A&s=19
Idk if this is just in the novel or even in the drama coz I remember in the trailer, GYZ attacking YWS 😂
Not that #GongYuanZhiHasaLoveLineWithYunWeiShan 🤣🤣🤣
Would be interesting to see if Yuanzhi actually falls for YWS ~
MBTI is your personality. You can actually take a test to determine yours. This is pretty popular in S. Korea so I was surprised to see MJTY releasing ones for the characters.
That said, this relationship isn’t completely conflict-free. ISFJs and INFPs have different decision-making functions. INFPs prioritize their personal values and their emotional integrity. Essentially, they look inside first, before looking outside. ISFJs prioritize group values and emotional openness. ISFJs want to make a decision that will get everyone’s needs met and provide a sense of consensus. INFPs want to make a decision that will line up with their values, ethics, and desires. It’s less important to the INFP that everyone is happy with the decision (even if they’d like that) then knowing they’ve followed their heart. Together, they can wind up arguing over which outcome is the best. INFPs might think that ISFJs are too focused on “people-pleasing,” and ISFJs might think that INFPs are being selfish. Understanding that this can be a problem can help to de-escalate conflicts in some ways. When both types reach an impasse, they should slow down and look at the pros and cons of each person’s perspective, without automatically assuming their own perspective is the morally righteous one. Many times, a blend of both their perspectives can be the best choice.
ISFJs and INTPs
There’s a mutual sense of attraction and curiosity that draws these types to each other. They share all of the same cognitive functions but in a completely different order. INTPs enjoy the grounded, down-to-earth nature of the ISFJ. ISFJs enjoy the quirky, imaginative nature of the INTP. Together, they find a comfort zone and a reprieve from the world outside. INTPs love the warmth and gentleness of ISFJs, and ISFJs love the curious, analytical side of the INTP. They both respect each other’s personal space and enjoy talking about a multitude of random subjects. That said, the same things that drew them to each other in the first place can also be frustrations as the relationship progresses. ISFJs like having a plan and feel anxious when there isn’t a sense of order and structure to their lives. INTPs like being flexible, and feel anxious when life is too planned out or structured. They might irritate each other by subconsciously seeking the very thing that drives their partner crazy. It’s important for ISFJs to have a certain amount of control over their schedule, while simultaneously INTPs need unstructured free time to explore their interests. If they can find a balance between these two needs then the relationship will be much more comfortable for both of them.