Random RL thought for the day:Based on the series depiction of CC not saying 'I don't love you' to WS the first…
The answer lies in WS's words - tell me this phrase and I'll leave and disappear. But CC doesn't want him to disappear again, because he still don't have the truth. That truth is very important to him to explain the betrayal from the two most important people in his life. If he said it then and WS leaves, WS wins again. CC will still be stuck without knowing.
The minute WSW gave CC the truth, CC was finally able to let go of the past he has been agonizing over. This time, he can confidently tell WS he didn't love him anymore because this time, he doesn't care if he leaves or disappears. He already has his answer.
OMGGGGG ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜seeing WSW cry is his WEAKNESS (also implied in the novel, esp during the reconciliation scene)
This is actually confirmed in the photo board in their house. There's a note there in CC's handwriting, "You are my white moonlight and my cinnabar mole."
"White moonlight" symbolizes first love and pure untouchable love. "Cinnabar mole" symbolizes someone who has left a deep mark in your heart.
Basically, CC is saying that WSW is his both his "ideal love and someone who has left a mark in his heart he can never forget."
Anywayssss since we already heading to breakupvill and a lot of watchers seem to busy fighting each other over…
I think it's a tie between ep 8 and ep 11. Actually, I really like ep 12 and 13 too. But I feel like 8 and 11 are very strong. Each episode has a very memorable scene that I'm having trouble picking just one. Lemme just got and rewatch 11 as well, actually.
And yes, I agree. The sheer desperation in that kiss in 11 was something else. You could literally see WSW grinding against CC the whole time. Tongue, and nonexistent space between them made the whole scene believable in its sincerity.
I came here to look at discussions about the episodes and was disappointed to see a bunch of salty ass fans of other BLs cosplaying as concerned citizens #1 and #2 to preach the gospel of our lord and savior. Can you all get any more obvious.
oh so hes the one who bought the umbrella i know that yall will hate me but this guy is better for him BECAUSE…
LMAO WHAT STOP SPREADING MISINFORMATION. You have it the other way around.
In the novel, it was Wu Suowei who kept on cheating and was lusting over women and emotionally cheating with Wang Zhen. Even towards the end, he was still thinking about marrying a woman and having kids. He also never put effort in the relationship except when Chi Cheng was jailed.
In contrast, Chi Cheng had been faithful. The minute he fell in love with Wu Suowei, he never looked at anyone else. Even when his ex came back, he couldn't care less.
Did you even read the novel?
Thankfully, they changed WSW's character in the show and deleted his cheating tendencies, as well as made the Wang Zhen plot not as bad, even though still side-eyeing him here.
They're literally being distant with e/o and aren't stable right now because of everything that's going on and…
I mean, it's implied in the show that they still regularly have sex. They did two rounds on the waterbed, even. So I don't know why a kiss is suddenly out of the question because they're having problems.
I hate bringing in the novel here because they're two separate things - but I wish they showed more of CC and WSW navigating these problems between them. In the novel, despite the issues they are having, they still talk, spend time together, the regular sex is great. It shows that despite the problems surrounding them, they're working on their relationship, they just have external problems they're dealing with. They still love each other and that's why they haven't broken up.
But the show deleted all that, and focused on the misunderstandings like they've given up on each other.
I mean it was very strongly indicated even before they got together that CC had a kink like that ( maybe my judgment…
Thankfully, in the BTS clips, Ziyu didn't look uncomfortable at all. Many gifs show as much, where you can see his face better. He also went live 3 months after the show, presumably when he was doing the dubbing, and went and recommended the particular song Die for You which they played during filming. Had a knowing smile the whole time and says, he likes to play this song with the lights off.
Fully agree. It's so crazy what happened in the past days with the fans. It's a TV show. Not your life.
I wasn't one of the people you're talking about but I think it's disrespectful to people's hobbies and interests to be dismissive of the things they like. Yeah to us it's just a drama, but to some people it's a lot more than that. I get super obsessive over certain things too, and my mood depends heavily on those. That's just human nature. We're all just jugging along life.
How pathetic do you have to be to come here and review bomb a drama you hate just to feel better about fake internet points? Like, is your ego that small and fragile? Seriously astounded by the lack of actual life these people have.
The minute WSW gave CC the truth, CC was finally able to let go of the past he has been agonizing over. This time, he can confidently tell WS he didn't love him anymore because this time, he doesn't care if he leaves or disappears. He already has his answer.
"White moonlight" symbolizes first love and pure untouchable love. "Cinnabar mole" symbolizes someone who has left a deep mark in your heart.
Basically, CC is saying that WSW is his both his "ideal love and someone who has left a mark in his heart he can never forget."
Credit: https://www.reddit.com/r/boyslove/comments/1mibddh/someone_on_twitter_translated_a_note_from_chi/
Also that they deleted all the parts showing them still being very much boyfriends, and not just coexisting despite all the problems.
And yes, I agree. The sheer desperation in that kiss in 11 was something else. You could literally see WSW grinding against CC the whole time. Tongue, and nonexistent space between them made the whole scene believable in its sincerity.
In the novel, it was Wu Suowei who kept on cheating and was lusting over women and emotionally cheating with Wang Zhen. Even towards the end, he was still thinking about marrying a woman and having kids. He also never put effort in the relationship except when Chi Cheng was jailed.
In contrast, Chi Cheng had been faithful. The minute he fell in love with Wu Suowei, he never looked at anyone else. Even when his ex came back, he couldn't care less.
Did you even read the novel?
Thankfully, they changed WSW's character in the show and deleted his cheating tendencies, as well as made the Wang Zhen plot not as bad, even though still side-eyeing him here.
Seriously. You people have no shame.
I hate bringing in the novel here because they're two separate things - but I wish they showed more of CC and WSW navigating these problems between them. In the novel, despite the issues they are having, they still talk, spend time together, the regular sex is great. It shows that despite the problems surrounding them, they're working on their relationship, they just have external problems they're dealing with. They still love each other and that's why they haven't broken up.
But the show deleted all that, and focused on the misunderstandings like they've given up on each other.