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Soft and bubbly office lady Ayaka is madly in love with her senior at work, Hiroko! Two lovestruck coworkers who both think the other is straight totally crush on each other...
It's about their meeting and evolution of their relationship
It's about their meeting and evolution of their relationship
both are very messy and also sad (the main characters love stories) too much os happening but its still addicting but revenged love has a sad+happy ending. sad for the viewers but happy for the characters
Two leads that meet when they are young and a tragedy drives them apart. Good chemistry between the leads and Utada Hikaru sings the ending song for both series. :')
If you really like the drama: who rules the world ~ then you’ll definitely enjoy this drama!!!! Strong, smart and funny main leads! The chemistry of the ml and fl was too good!! Excellent fighting scenes. All the cast did an amazing job in their characters. I truly enjoyed watching this!! The 36 episodes flew by so quickly that im so sad it has finished!
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Even in modern-day Taipei, women feel the societal pressure to get married and have children before the period to have them. Thankfully, there is a solution: freeze your ovum and prolong your fertility. Zeng Mei Bao freezes her ovum and looks for the right man to start a family. In the pursuit of this man, she ends up in a wintry Swedish Province, where ice and snow becomes a metaphor for the unborn child who is waiting to be born
Both *Mysterious Lotus Casebook* and *Kill to Love* blend suspense with martial arts elements. They feature intricate plots, intense action, and complex characters dealing with deep personal motivations, moral dilemmas, and the consequences of their past actions. Each story navigates power struggles within a world of hidden agendas, while exploring themes like justice, revenge, and redemption. The protagonists in both are skilled, yet emotionally conflicted, often questioning their choices and confronting dangerous enemies.




