If you're looking for a light-hearted drama, I think this one is still worth watching. It's not great, but it's not bad either. The plot is typical of most Chinese short dramas, and in this one, I think you can guess the ending from the very first episode. As for the acting, the two lead actors are pretty good.
I've seen too many spoilers and ended up stopping at episode 5, it took me a long time before I could finally watch this drama until the end. Unlike most romance dramas I’ve seen lately, this one portrays pain and healing in a natural progression, and the way the adult and child characters are developed. Oh and the art style used in the drama, all of it really resonated with me 🤍
Wait, I think I missed a few parts. Did Xu Meng know in the end that the company that had always been helping her is actually owned by Mo Qing? Can someone please explain this to me?
Ugh, this is way too short. I watched this at the same time as Sammy’s Children’s Day, and both ended on the same day? Argh, I need something else to watch 😭
By the way, I like the way they talk to each other. To me, Kanata just needs support to make decisions but is able to think more maturely by seeing the other person’s perspective, and Akira is able to provide support but secretly needs others to understand his “world", and that’s how they complement each other. It’s just that the drama is too short, so it feels like there’s still a lot that hasn’t been clearly told 😞
It’s exciting to see the 3rd season, even though it feels like this season went by quicker than the previous season, and it seems like more scenes were cut—but most importantly, they finally achieved their goals ✨️ Hopefully there will be another season 🙂↕️
I loved the final episode—they learned to "grow up" and open up to each other, and we also got to see some sweet behind-the-scenes footage. It was so nice to watch.
Oh, thank you for telling me about that ☺️
By the way, I like the way they talk to each other. To me, Kanata just needs support to make decisions but is able to think more maturely by seeing the other person’s perspective, and Akira is able to provide support but secretly needs others to understand his “world", and that’s how they complement each other. It’s just that the drama is too short, so it feels like there’s still a lot that hasn’t been clearly told 😞