But she lied too. Because she genuinely thought that he being outstanding wouldn't have noticed an average her…
Yeah, thats the point, both of them are lying. So, why is she more butthurt about it? And the fact that she is a writer, she couldve tried to put herself in the guy's shoes - the same point that the guy wasn't mad about her lying.
If she was mad about what happened, she should be mad at herself for acting that way instead of reflecting it on the guy tbh.
Still on Episode 15, i'm on the verge of dropping it. She's kinda hypocrite of being angry at Mr. Xu when she, herself, pretended first that she doesn't know him. And now she gets mad for him lying? Giiiiirl, you lied too!
I have not rewatched the anime for a long time and I am really enjoying this adaptation! I think the cast looks…
The foreshadowing in the anime is more subtle compared to the live action. But the live action did indeed add more foreshadowing. I think it's just for the sake of hyping the fans who already watched the anime or read the manga. Plus, the foreshadowing changed is not really a huge impact for the future story since they are all just going to appear anyway.
Bro, I srsly did not expect that to happen with Xiao Rou! Our poor girls are being fooled by cheaters. I srsly wish Mr. Gong would be the one to help Xiao Rou.
I honestly wish they could've brought back the part where they have a separate jail for those criminals like they did on season 1. Killing them right away is like giving them freedom right after. At least on the first season, those criminals got traumatized for the punishment. But then, the censorship grr.
If she was mad about what happened, she should be mad at herself for acting that way instead of reflecting it on the guy tbh.
True, most of the series who get really hyped for the 1st season, usually end up not being on the same level on the 2nd season.