The series follows Yao Shun-Yu, a naïve and kind-hearted young man who lands a job as a male secretary at a company that had previously only hired female secretaries. His boss is Xia Shang-Zhou, a strict, demanding, and difficult manager. As they work together, the tension between them grows… and so does something more than just a professional relationship.
The story offers many fun and sweet moments at the beginning, with playful interactions between the leads that feel genuinely adorable. However, midway through the season, the narrative loses strength, and some subplots feel underdeveloped or forced.
You Are Mine is a light and easy-to-watch BL, perfect to enjoy without high expectations, featuring sweet moments and characters that can be charming if you enjoy the genre.
That said, if you’re looking for a romance with deeper development and healthier dynamics, it may not fully meet your expectations.
For fans of office-setting BLs with an adorable romance, it’s a moderate yes. If you prefer more mature or less controversial storylines, some scenes may feel a bit cringe.
The story offers many fun and sweet moments at the beginning, with playful interactions between the leads that feel genuinely adorable. However, midway through the season, the narrative loses strength, and some subplots feel underdeveloped or forced.
You Are Mine is a light and easy-to-watch BL, perfect to enjoy without high expectations, featuring sweet moments and characters that can be charming if you enjoy the genre.
That said, if you’re looking for a romance with deeper development and healthier dynamics, it may not fully meet your expectations.
For fans of office-setting BLs with an adorable romance, it’s a moderate yes. If you prefer more mature or less controversial storylines, some scenes may feel a bit cringe.
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