The ML is a classic example of a character who outwardly denies any interest in the FL, showing all the signs…
On international platforms, the story was shared about a female slave who fights for her freedom, eventually escapes, and finds success in the jewelry business despite facing numerous obstacles. I don't see the 'Mary Sue' setting, as I see both the FL and ML as having their own flaws and struggles. I’m not trying to change anyone’s perspective—just sharing my thoughts. Let’s agree to disagree on this. Cheers!
He’s one handsome pirate! ❤️ Plus, his acting totally drew me in. This was my first time seeing him on screen,…
I’ve heard a lot about A Journey to Love, and it’s definitely on my watch list. But I’m feeling a bit conflicted because I clicked on the ending. I’m the kind of person who can’t resist sneaking a peek at the last page of a book, which has ruined plenty of stories for me! 😭 I still want to watch it, though—I just need to be in the right mood to have a good cry.
Lucky that TSOPG doesn't have an ending I can click to...
I like it so far, but it makes no sense for me that YZJ ALREADY like her that much to care about her seeing the…
The ML is a classic example of a character who outwardly denies any interest in the FL, showing all the signs of being a tsundere. Despite his reluctance to admit it, he feels a connection to her struggles, having experienced something similar during his trials in the "Black Dragon Cave." As he mentioned in episode 5, he was "bloodied and beaten" when he, too, was once stubborn, innocent, and helpless. Even his sidekick has noticed how much the FL reminds him of the ML's own past.
Although he may not acknowledge it, the ML is already emotionally invested in the FL. He keeps her close, challenges her resilience, and pushes against her stubbornness. Whether his actions stem from a deeper motive or are just instinctual is left to the viewers' interpretation. In my view, his possessive nature drives him to act; when he rescues her in episode 7, it’s not necessarily out of romantic love but rather a fierce need to protect what he considers his. It's a sign of his complex character, hinting at an evolving dynamic with the FL that could develop into something more, but for now, it remains layered in ambiguity.
I could be wrong though, let's see in episode 7. Can't wait!
another cdrama with a FL and multiple hot men in her life.Color me surprised.
Ah, the entertainment industry—where every main lead looks like they walked out of a fashion magazine. Honestly, are there any drama where the female lead isn't surrounded by a lineup of swoon-worthy men?
Omg... it's like Who Rules The World all over again!!!!! Why?!
😭😭😭 I'm not sure I can handle that scene... it'll be tough to watch. Sometimes I really wonder, does every person the main character cares about have to suffer or die just so she can grow?
Lucky that TSOPG doesn't have an ending I can click to...
Although he may not acknowledge it, the ML is already emotionally invested in the FL. He keeps her close, challenges her resilience, and pushes against her stubbornness. Whether his actions stem from a deeper motive or are just instinctual is left to the viewers' interpretation. In my view, his possessive nature drives him to act; when he rescues her in episode 7, it’s not necessarily out of romantic love but rather a fierce need to protect what he considers his. It's a sign of his complex character, hinting at an evolving dynamic with the FL that could develop into something more, but for now, it remains layered in ambiguity.
I could be wrong though, let's see in episode 7. Can't wait!