I really hope she gets justice and revenge from her incident and hope the main leads get a HE if not imma be hella…
Don’t worry! Since it’s a mainland Chinese drama, there’s almost no chance it’ll end badly. Stories involving crime, trauma, or justice must be approved by the censorship bureau, and they always require a positive and law-abiding resolution, the system has to win, justice must be served, and the message has to promote social harmony. So she’ll definitely get justice, and the couple will heal together. It’s basically guaranteed under China’s review policies. ✨
Chinese drama viewers are so confusing, definitely the best Chinese drama I've ever watched, I can never understand…
I agree with you, the drama was amazing and didn’t deserve such a low score at the Douban. But in China it turned into a social issue after the fire extinguisher scene, the leads were shown playing with it as if it was for fun, and since firefighters are highly respected there, misusing their image caused backlash and protest ratings. Plus, there was extra drama about the acting, with some saying the supporting role outshone Yang Yang. 😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨😮💨
Guys, I’m dying to know when Mei Zhu Yu and Wu Zhen will finally discover each other’s parallel identities 😭😭😭 This drama has me completely hooked, but I just want them to find out the truth already, so bad 🤧
I must confess this is the first time I've seen Wang Duo in such a charismatic role, even with some humorous moments, despite playing a villain. He usually portrays dignified men with a distant aura and restrained beauty. I loved seeing this more playful side of him as Wang Chan. 🩷
Han Li is the only protagonist treating cultivation like a tactical RPG, working hard, looting bodies, and walking away with a full set of magical gear 😭🩷🩷🩷
does it mean Han Li has low innate talent or ability? Then why was Mo Juren so excited about him?
Han Li really does have a four-element spirit root (wood, water, fire, and earth) which is considered the worst possible combination. These elements conflict with each other, making cultivation extremely difficult. And that's exactly what sets this drama apart: it's about how he progresses not through divine talent, but through sheer patience, discipline, and consistent effort. He’s not the typical “chosen one”, he climbs step by step despite all the disadvantages. ✨
Yeah, nope, not for me. Could not get past the first episode. For a 2025 drama the overall quality (effects, editing,…
Just a quick note: this drama isn't actually from 2025. Despite being released this year, It was completed a few years ago and shelved for a while, which happens to a lot of C-Dramas due to regulations and bureaucratic delays. Not saying that excuses the issues, I haven't even watched it yet.
By chance I know a lot of titles with plots like this: Ancient Detective, The Moon Brightens For You, The Ingenious…
We are kindred spirits, it seems. It’s always great to meet someone who also values strong female leads who protect the male characters — it’s a dynamic that deserves more recognition. And it’s nice to see someone with such a long connection to South America too. Thanks for the message, and best wishes wherever you are now. ✨
By chance I know a lot of titles with plots like this: Ancient Detective, The Moon Brightens For You, The Ingenious…
In my opinion, The Moon Brightens for You is more entertaining. Oh, and since you've watched some of these, there's a list on my profile of dramas with female leads who are awesome fighters. The list is pretty extensive, so if you like that type of FL, feel free to check it out. <3
I thought that was such a whiplash move. He went from revering the goddess to trapping her then screwing up; she…
I’m so frustrated that this character simply kept the DISASTROUS mistake he made a secret and just went on to the ‘virtuous’ path, guiding the human leaders. Come on, you just destroyed the divinity of the goddess you venerate! I at least wanted to see tears of remorse and moments of severe introspection.
Mostly Dramas.. ML Protects FL..Finally Drama Where FL Protects ML xD Any Similar Drama ?
By chance I know a lot of titles with plots like this: Ancient Detective, The Moon Brightens For You, The Ingenious One, No Boundary, Oh My General, I Am Nobody
I think they're trying to show that FL can survive on her own.
The drama consistently shows that the FL can survive on her own. The ML supports her but rarely steps in. Still, I found it particularly unsettling how misfortunes kept piling up on her again and again.
I'm at ep 21, and I swear to God, it bothers me so much that every time the ML leaves the city, something beyond awful happens to the FL—like attempted murder, violence, betrayal, and even slavery.
Trauma doctors might seem to know more than "regular" doctors because their specialization requires a broad skill…
Yeah, there’s definitely a shortage of trauma surgeons in South Korea, with many being overworked and the only specialists in their areas. That’s part of what makes the drama so relatable to them. I live in another country, and trauma specialists are scarce here too.
Trauma doctors might seem to know more than "regular" doctors because their specialization requires a broad skill…
That’s a great point! The ML’s background in war zones likely pushed him to adapt and handle a broader range of cases, which isn’t common for trauma surgeons (who are also uncommon and must adapt to extreme situations). This unique aspect makes his character stand out and adds to the drama’s appeal, showcasing an uncommon professional navigating such high-stakes situations. My first comment was just to point out that it’s not that other doctors don’t know what to do, but that trauma surgeons are, in fact, highly versatile.
feels like ml is every surgeon out there like cardiologist, urologist, plastic surgeon, neurosurgeon, orthopedist…
Trauma doctors might seem to know more than "regular" doctors because their specialization requires a broad skill set and an immediate hands-on approach. They are trained to handle a variety of emergencies, while doctors in other fields typically focus on specific or chronic issues. A trauma doctor must: quickly assess multiple injuries; perform life-saving interventions within seconds, such as emergency surgeries; make decisions under extreme pressure and with incomplete information, relying on protocols like ATLS.This training and frequent exposure to critical cases make them appear more "versatile." However, this doesn’t mean other doctors know less; they have deep expertise in their own specialties. The difference lies in the focus: trauma doctors are generalists in severe emergencies, while other doctors delve deeper into specific and often elective medical problems.
This is also because trauma specialists are scarce not only in Korea but around the world.
It’s always great to meet someone who also values strong female leads who protect the male characters — it’s a dynamic that deserves more recognition.
And it’s nice to see someone with such a long connection to South America too. Thanks for the message, and best wishes wherever you are now. ✨
Ancient Detective, The Moon Brightens For You, The Ingenious One, No Boundary, Oh My General, I Am Nobody
Besides that, awesome drama 🙏🏻
This is also because trauma specialists are scarce not only in Korea but around the world.