I’m at episode 10 now and came here to read some comments because I was curious about the reveal…I actually…
On the first day at school, Yue Xuan jokingly asks if she’s even a man. Later, he “teaches” her how to act cute—basically giving her permission to behave like herself—and he’s clearly mesmerized by her “acting.” At one point he even starts daydreaming about her.
Lei Ze Xin gets a hint - when she’s drunk and talks about the time he saved a girl in the forest. I think he expects her to see through his disguise because he already sees through hers. He’s also smitten whenever she acts more feminine.
I don’t have a clear moment for Feng Geng Jun, but I suspect he realizes something when she refuses to let him undress for bed or turn off the lights.
Plus, both LZX and FGJ realize they’re male characters in her book… so why would the author inside the book suddenly be a girl instead of a man? Isn’t that a hint in itself?
Am I wrong? :)
Edit: I’m at episode 19 now, and after WB is discovered by a teacher, Yue Xuan wonders why the teacher didn’t report her. Doesn’t that mean he at least knows the truth? 🤔 Also, he even applies medicine on behalf of WB to the other two boys… which makes me think he’s definitely aware and just covering for her.
I’m at episode 10 now and came here to read some comments because I was curious about the reveal… I actually think all 3 male leads already know WB is a girl and are just trying to protect her, and here’s why(spoilers):
I started this drama a couple of months ago but dropped it after 2–3 episodes.Now, because of some YouTube shorts,…
ep 10 spoiler: FL invites ML to dinner, he forgets about her, shows up at the restaurant after closing, but still finds her waiting. Then they have a picnic in front of the restaurant. She asks for a ring(they are already married) and he says no, but makes her one out of string and a blueberry, telling her that should be enough. Did anyone actually find this romantic? To me it felt more like he was saying: “Nope, I’m not wasting money on you—here, take this trash.” And then right after, he rents out a hotel playground (at night!) and calls her childish… add to that the earlier scene where he tells her she’s his wife only on paper, and honestly, it was cringey in the worst way for me.
I started this drama a couple of months ago but dropped it after 2–3 episodes. Now, because of some YouTube shorts, I decided to give it another try. Currently I’m around episode 10, and honestly… I don’t know if I should keep going or drop it again. My heart breaks for her because she genuinely loves him, but as her mom says, she’s giving him way too much. Ughhh… if this were real life, this guy would be a walking red flag.
edit: Ok, so I finished it, and I have to say I actually enjoyed it after episode 13, when the FL finally starts to wake up...
Episode 21 is so-so. Episode 22 is good. The last 2 episodes were disappointing, imo, but still worth watching.…
Yep, I finished it :) In my mind, the ML had died, so I was expecting a so-so ending… I didn’t see it coming, since I wasn’t too realistic :)) But hey, it’s a movie…
Yes, I enjoyed the last two episodes.
I still have mixed feelings about the drama… It was such a long watch (Season 1 & 2). I was hoping to like it more — if that makes sense.
I put this on my watchlist a long time ago and now I finally got to 2 episodes and I really love it. I got bored…
Yes, she is the real daughter...but her adoptive mom and her grandfather hide this info. Because of this, her father ignores her a lot because he is upset that she, an adopted girl, is more like him than his real daughter. This makes him feel guilty, so he avoids her. Another spoiler for you — the "real" daughter isn’t actually his. :))
Can someone explain the real reason why ML and his brother got beef? I mean the real story about their trauma?
ML's brother was abandoned by his mother. He blames his father for this, although it is revealed in the last episode that his mom left to be with another man and did not want to take him with her.
He also blames his father for getting married again and having other children, as this makes him feel alone. As a result, he is extremely jealous of his brother, tries to frame him for the accident, and plays the victim.
Just finished episode 20... I'm so disappointed. Where is this even going? I was ready to drop the drama four episodes ago, but episode 17 convinced me to stick with it. Then episode 19 hit hard and gave me hope... But now? I might just drop it. Not sure if the last four episodes are worth the wait—or the time to watch them.
Just finished this last night and I feel like I should rewatch it because I think I missed some details :). I loved it, if you can't tell :D I found the story engaging and the romance nice and wholesome... perfect balance.
Loved this sooo much. It felt so natural and refreshing, and all things seemed to add up without any noticeable issues in the plot/action. It's easy and fun to watch. Loooooved it :)
Oh, I loved this drama so much! I binge watched it in 3 days ...thank god for colds and staying at home in bead to get well :)) I plan to rewatch this in a couple of months... it left me with a worm feeling. I loved all the stories, although I enjoyed the 3rd sister's story the most and I cried the most for the first sister.
Lei Ze Xin gets a hint - when she’s drunk and talks about the time he saved a girl in the forest. I think he expects her to see through his disguise because he already sees through hers. He’s also smitten whenever she acts more feminine.
I don’t have a clear moment for Feng Geng Jun, but I suspect he realizes something when she refuses to let him undress for bed or turn off the lights.
Plus, both LZX and FGJ realize they’re male characters in her book… so why would the author inside the book suddenly be a girl instead of a man? Isn’t that a hint in itself?
Am I wrong? :)
Edit:
I’m at episode 19 now, and after WB is discovered by a teacher, Yue Xuan wonders why the teacher didn’t report her. Doesn’t that mean he at least knows the truth? 🤔
Also, he even applies medicine on behalf of WB to the other two boys… which makes me think he’s definitely aware and just covering for her.
I actually think all 3 male leads already know WB is a girl and are just trying to protect her, and here’s why(spoilers):
Did anyone actually find this romantic? To me it felt more like he was saying: “Nope, I’m not wasting money on you—here, take this trash.”
And then right after, he rents out a hotel playground (at night!) and calls her childish… add to that the earlier scene where he tells her she’s his wife only on paper, and honestly, it was cringey in the worst way for me.
Now, because of some YouTube shorts, I decided to give it another try. Currently I’m around episode 10, and honestly… I don’t know if I should keep going or drop it again. My heart breaks for her because she genuinely loves him, but as her mom says, she’s giving him way too much.
Ughhh… if this were real life, this guy would be a walking red flag.
edit:
Ok, so I finished it, and I have to say I actually enjoyed it after episode 13, when the FL finally starts to wake up...
In my mind, the ML had died, so I was expecting a so-so ending… I didn’t see it coming, since I wasn’t too realistic :)) But hey, it’s a movie…
Yes, I enjoyed the last two episodes.
I still have mixed feelings about the drama… It was such a long watch (Season 1 & 2). I was hoping to like it more — if that makes sense.
Because of this, her father ignores her a lot because he is upset that she, an adopted girl, is more like him than his real daughter. This makes him feel guilty, so he avoids her.
Another spoiler for you — the "real" daughter isn’t actually his. :))
He also blames his father for getting married again and having other children, as this makes him feel alone. As a result, he is extremely jealous of his brother, tries to frame him for the accident, and plays the victim.
I was ready to drop the drama four episodes ago, but episode 17 convinced me to stick with it. Then episode 19 hit hard and gave me hope...
But now? I might just drop it. Not sure if the last four episodes are worth the wait—or the time to watch them.
I loved it, if you can't tell :D
I found the story engaging and the romance nice and wholesome... perfect balance.