I just finished save myself/what a good girl and I was curious what role yu yin was playing here. excited to see her in a major production! even as a villain lol
this was so satisfying to watch. first time I've liked a rich young master character who uses his red flag attributes to punch up instead of down. Ke Chun was a revelation to me. I pray he gets the mainstream breakthrough that Cheng Lei got
Firstly, the amount of different positions is overwhelming to the point where I was noting each while vibing to…
In episode 4 the form Guo filled out were about his preferences for the next session. He put “romantic” for the mood of the session which meant he wanted the therapist to act like his lover. So he did. But Mr therapist had to shake himself out of it for sure :)
I don’t think we get it clearly spelled out, but at one point she’s in her last year of high school and he’s…
but also the subtitles said he was a direct entry phd student. there's a possibility he didn't need to do a masters after bachelors. which could bring the age gap down to 4 years
sometimes I like the devoted general trope but this time I'm annoyed. why do male generals get two loyal platonic sidekicks but women must have one who is in love with her? we've barely dealt with the crown prince but this guy has to be annoying for no reason. he doesn't realise ML wins because he puts EFFORT