Also, it's wild to me that Miyu's being platonic and professional with Tan is somehow equated with her having a low moral character. She called that man Mr Tan from start to finish and treated him exactly the way she treated his father and Marcos. He may have been placed as the 2ML, but that's really not Miyu's problem. She was mature about it and didn't ruin the relationship just cos he decided to like her.
(Aside: For real though, what's the deal with those men and their exes? Messy)
I'm sorry but... She had to personally sort through garbage, IN THE RAIN, by herself, for what exactly? I get that she's supposed to be super competent and good at everything, but this thing cdramas do where the FL must be in the most unnecessarily pathetic situations at least 40% of the time to evoke a response from the ML is just insane.
The General Manager of the hotel knew that there was a high chance the missing item was in the garbage. There is no way he wouldn't have put the garbage pickup on hold first. It's most ridiculous because we know that if she was still a forewoman she would've done exactly this, so why was the forewoman on whose watch this happened not also involved. Why wasn't literally anyone else in the lobby involved? I get it. It's for the DRAMA and the romance, but my god, what a stupid thing to do 😂
Also, Xu Miyu's mother is so infuriating. I don't care what she knows about pastries. It can never make up for the fact that she did nothing to protect Miyu from her parasitic husband and his bloodsucking offspring.
Ngl, I think if it wasn't for plot armour Miyu wouldn't have a job anymore. This show frustrates me on a number of levels. First, it's spending way too much time with the skeezy ex's new wife for my taste. I came to watch Miyu take back her life not whatever the heck they're doing with LZZ. When they showed a flashback to LZZ's childhood I almost lost it.
Second, considering the fact that the chef is Miyu's only real friend at the hotel, they spend so little time even talking to each other, to the extent that she didn't even know Miyu was working there? Even when she went viral with the entire hotel staff? Ridiculous.
Finally, Miyu herself. It feels like some level of propaganda tbh, that one should just always be nice and take whatever abuse is thrown your way and everything will work out in the end. If she wasn't the main character in a cdrama she would have been homeless and jobless by now. Her people pleasing her way through management irks me cos in reality those losers on her team would never learn and would only keep taking advantage of her cos that's how human beings function. The fact that on her first day as forewoman she gave someone 5 days of leave ON THE SPOT nearly made me pull my hair out. Of course the plot plotted so it all worked out in the end.
I'll keep watching anyway cos I truly want to see Miyu's journey but I sense I will be frustrated for most of this.
Because Sui is a high ranking official, she would become a wanted criminal, they would not have peace anymore,…
Isn't he a rebel? They're literally fighting against Changxin and the Sui brothers, or am I missing something? Also, she doesn't even know who he is so I doubt that's why she didn't kill him.
My question remains, why didn't FCY just kill that Sui psycho when she had the chance? Everything else that followed would have happened the same. The bandits didn't even know she had people in the cellar. Ugh
Why would they even exile him? Was it to protect his son? Cos after what he did, he should've been executed on the spot. That's one part that annoys me now.
I get that ML seems to also be doing some undercover work or whatever, but considering their history, I really wish he'd just leave Ms Hong alone. Let her do her thing and he can keep an eye on her to make sure it doesn't clash with whatever he's doing, but constantly following up on her and then showing up at her dorm is just wild. This is someone you openly and quite unforgivably stabbed in the back. What exactly is he expecting from her now?
I don't think Albert is fully aware of what the guy at the car shop does for that woman, but I could be wrong.
(Aside: For real though, what's the deal with those men and their exes? Messy)
The General Manager of the hotel knew that there was a high chance the missing item was in the garbage. There is no way he wouldn't have put the garbage pickup on hold first. It's most ridiculous because we know that if she was still a forewoman she would've done exactly this, so why was the forewoman on whose watch this happened not also involved. Why wasn't literally anyone else in the lobby involved? I get it. It's for the DRAMA and the romance, but my god, what a stupid thing to do 😂
Second, considering the fact that the chef is Miyu's only real friend at the hotel, they spend so little time even talking to each other, to the extent that she didn't even know Miyu was working there? Even when she went viral with the entire hotel staff? Ridiculous.
Finally, Miyu herself. It feels like some level of propaganda tbh, that one should just always be nice and take whatever abuse is thrown your way and everything will work out in the end. If she wasn't the main character in a cdrama she would have been homeless and jobless by now. Her people pleasing her way through management irks me cos in reality those losers on her team would never learn and would only keep taking advantage of her cos that's how human beings function. The fact that on her first day as forewoman she gave someone 5 days of leave ON THE SPOT nearly made me pull my hair out. Of course the plot plotted so it all worked out in the end.
I'll keep watching anyway cos I truly want to see Miyu's journey but I sense I will be frustrated for most of this.
I don't think Albert is fully aware of what the guy at the car shop does for that woman, but I could be wrong.