I get why you feel that way, but I don’t fully agree. The 3-year gap wasn’t about showing every detail of…
No, of course he didn’t try to kiss Lu Zhen! At this time he hadn't realised or wanted to admit that he liked Shu Lang so bad. He drugged Lu Zhen because he wanted to see if he would get aroused again by watching another man in that state. Well… he didn’t! His mind was so twisted and perverted 😂
I get why you feel that way, but I don’t fully agree. The 3-year gap wasn’t about showing every detail of…
I’m sorry, I didn’t fully understand your question. But I think Fan Xiao had already started to change in his own way even before Shu Lang confronted him or the possibility of going to jail came up. His turning point was when he realized that Shu Lang had suicidal thoughts. That’s when it truly hit him how much damage his actions had caused to the person he loved.
For anyone who hasn’t started the novel yet but is interested, someone is currently translating it and the translation is really good. It’s still at the beginning, but they upload 1-2 chapters every day. I had already read a few chapters through fanmtl, which is machine translated, and now that I’m reading it here the difference is huge. I’ll leave the link below.
It'll be three months since this ended soon and I still can't get away from Fan Xiao and Shulang's intense and…
You’re not alone, I can't move on either. I still can’t stop thinking about our boys, and I keep rewatching it too and rereading the novel. Some stories just hit in a way that stays with you for a long time, and this one clearly did that for me too. Fan Xiao and Shulang really have that kind of intense, unforgettable connection that makes it hard to just let go 😭
What Did fan Xiao did in 3 years gap ??Also i am disapointd with how shu lang had no charactr development while…
I get why you feel that way, but I don’t fully agree. The 3-year gap wasn’t about showing every detail of what Fan Xiao did, it was more about showing the result, he came back more mature, independent, and emotionally guarded. That contrast is actually important for the story. As for Shu Lang, I think his development is just more subtle. He doesn’t change in an obvious way like Fan Xiao, but you can see it in how he starts to face his feelings and stops running away. It’s just not as dramatic, which can make it feel like there’s no development at all. About the fake dating with Lu Bowen, yeah, it wasn’t the strongest plot point, but I think it was meant to create tension and push Shu Lang to confront his emotions. Whether it worked or not is debatable, but I wouldn’t say it was completely useless.
Maybe it's only me, but I find it weird that boss married sister and loved Liu Yi then he kinda raised them? watching…
It’s uncomfortable! This trope with siblings (well, not by blood, but they grow up like siblings, so it feels the same to me) is unfortunately very common in danmei novels. At least here it’s not about the main leads.
It’s a co-production with Hong Kong, and that’s usually how BL projects from China manage to bypass mainland…
Yeah, you’re right, in Thailand they don’t have those obsessively intense so called fans. Something similar happened with the filming of To My Shore too. We barely knew anything about the series before it aired.
It’s a co-production with Hong Kong, and that’s usually how BL projects from China manage to bypass mainland…
From what I’ve read, it’s only a co production with Hong Kong, and they’ve just done most of the filming in Thailand. The strange thing is that, as far as I remember, they didn’t film anything in Hong Kong at all.
Reading the replies here..Everyone or some of you make it sound as though the language aka Cantonese is so rare...…
It’s a co-production with Hong Kong, and that’s usually how BL projects from China manage to bypass mainland restrictions and get international distribution.
I expect it's because of the language, that's why it seems that way.
It’s dubbed in a different language, that’s why it looks different. The actors are speaking Mandarin, but they’ve been dubbed by other voice actors in Cantonese, so the lip sync obviously doesn’t match.
https://futiledevices.blog/chusans-liuyi-childrens-day/
As for Shu Lang, I think his development is just more subtle. He doesn’t change in an obvious way like Fan Xiao, but you can see it in how he starts to face his feelings and stops running away. It’s just not as dramatic, which can make it feel like there’s no development at all.
About the fake dating with Lu Bowen, yeah, it wasn’t the strongest plot point, but I think it was meant to create tension and push Shu Lang to confront his emotions. Whether it worked or not is debatable, but I wouldn’t say it was completely useless.
I don't deserve the credit, I still read/watch them 😂