Did anyone else wonder what happened after Zhao Xiao Rou saw her husband with the other work "colleague"…
Honestly, I didn't care to know more about her ex-husband. While he was on-screen, he was so suspicious all the time. 2ML moved on and cut him out of her life as best as she could, and now he's a thing of the past. And I also don't have to waste more mental energy watching his sorry face with gazillion excuses. 😁
Ep 24. Pei Zhen is such a sorry character. One moment, you hate him. One moment, you feel bad for him. But, up to ep 24, it proves that no matter how nice he is at some moments, he truly is his father's son - rotten. They both did horrible things to steal the woman they love.
I'm up to ep 23. These two continue to be so adorable!! The way Zhi Yu takes immense delight in seeing Hu Xiu getting jealous over his female friend is too cute.
It kind of obvious SML's dad is behind all of this. And it also seems like his feeling for ML's mother is real??Because…
I think she had a hard life after her ex husband passed so she's just content living an easy life now. I don't believe she's waiting for revenge. I don't think she knows what her current husband did. If she did know, then she chose to "escape" mentally because although he's a scum to everyone, he's treating her like a queen. Overall, she's portraying the traditional weak housewife.
I mean, he IS the CEO of an architect firm, AND he just won a bid to a major contract. He could afford a van cleef, and it's nice that he has awesome taste, and gifting her nice gift. 🥰
ML is so funny when he's jealous. The way he looked at FL while chewing on his lunch, trying to guilt trip her. Not to mention his pettiness when purposely messing up the tuna rose sashimi when he got the salmon. 😁
Again, this is nuance in the language. In Chinese, saying " I Like You" truly equates to "I'm into…
It’s a cultural thing. Saying wo ai ni is super old school. That phrase is so heavy it’s not to be lightly and also borderline awkwardness. So, when do people say it? When your love partner is dying, you can use “wo ai ni.” On your wedding day, you can use wo ai ni.
This phrase is so awkward that even parents don’t say it to their kids and vice versa. In English, the parents can say easily say “ I love you.” This is why in some Asian cultures with a language structure similar to Chinese, the parents don’t say I love you because it’s not as simple as wo ai ni.
bruh he said he likes her in ep 19, why did it translate to I love you lol, I was freaking out then I realized,…
Again, this is nuance in the language. In Chinese, saying " I Like You" truly equates to "I'm into you, I love you, I like you romantically." The Chinese version of I like you carries a lot more weight than English's I like you.
In Chinese, if someone of the opposite sex say I LIKE YOU, it's 99% always mean romantically.
"Hu Xiu made up her mind to not care for ML anymore.."She did the opposite. She cared so much she went…
I respect your view. I still feel that she ready to give up. When she entered the VR and found the Team B guy wasn't playing Qin Xiao Yi, she wanted to leave, but it was too late because the game started. She wasn't there to push ML's hand.
He did himself no favors by submitting falsified financials.
Indeed, but I think once he finds out about his dad's involvement in the collapse of the sports arena causing multiple deaths, it may be the turning point in helping the law take his dad down. There's a big difference in financial fraud vs taking people's lives. We've seen him prioritize safety on site.
The way Zhi Yu takes immense delight in seeing Hu Xiu getting jealous over his female friend is too cute.
This phrase is so awkward that even parents don’t say it to their kids and vice versa. In English, the parents can say easily say “ I love you.” This is why in some Asian cultures with a
language structure similar to Chinese, the parents don’t say I love you because it’s not as simple as wo ai ni.
But .. I understand your POV.
In Chinese, if someone of the opposite sex say I LIKE YOU, it's 99% always mean romantically.