Currently watching the end of episode 7. Am I the only one who is fed up with Krit spending money left and right?…
That's what rich people do, they spend money. 😂 You're hating on the episode because he spent money on his lover? Money can't buy love, but Krit works hard as a police officer and earns his own money. There's nothing wrong with spending it on the person you love. The gifts and surprises weren't about showing off wealth, they were his way of expressing how much Wayu means to him. People have different love languages, and for Krit, giving gifts is clearly one of them. As long as it's done with genuine love and not to control or impress someone, I don't see anything wrong with wanting to spoil the person you care about.
Their date was so sweet. Krit's love message to Wayu on their bridge was so thoughtful and heartfelt, while Wayu's photos of their time together felt like a beautiful reminder of all the memories they have shared. Both gestures were so different, but equally sweet.
Wayu's sister finally came back, and hopefully this will help lift some of the burden he's been carrying. He is probably the most selfless person in the series. He gave up school to look after his nephew and support his mum, sacrificing so much for his family. I really hope he gets the chance to go back to school and follow his own dreams.
Their date was so sweet. Krit's love message to Wayu on their bridge was so thoughtful and heartfelt, while Wayu's photos of their time together felt like a beautiful reminder of all the memories they have shared. Both gestures were so different, but equally sweet.
Wayu's sister finally came back, and hopefully this will help lift some of the burden he's been carrying. He is probably the most selfless person in the series. He gave up school to look after his nephew and support his mum, sacrificing so much for his family. I really hope he gets the chance to go back to school and follow his own dreams.
Why scent's house doesn't have CCTV? For rich family like him, it's not weird to put CCTV in the house right?
Scent did have CCTV footage and was planning to check what happened that day and why Gaysorn disappeared. However, Sun told him the truth about Ray and Mekin's involvement, so there was no longer any need to review the CCTV footage.
I haven't read the novel, so I'm a bit confused about some details from Episode 1.
Director Jay gets ambushed by a group of thugs and is rescued by someone in a pink teddy bear costume. Later, it seems like they spend the night together, but the person's face stays hidden the whole time. Was that person actually Sun?
I'm also wondering about the one-night stand scene. Why did the person in the teddy bear costume throw cash at Jay afterward? I thought Jay was already wealthy, so the money seemed strange. And what was the significance of the 2-baht coin? Was that connected to how they first met, or was it meant to be a clue to the person's identity?
Is Jay now trying to find the person he spent that night with? In the balcony scene, when Sun borrowed a cigarette, did he start to suspect that the person was Sun?
And regarding Sun, did he specifically want to work at Dream because he wanted revenge on his ex, or was there another reason he joined the company?
I'd appreciate any explanation from people who have read the novel or understood the episode better, because I feel like I may have missed some important details.
What a great first episode, it's exactly my trope. I love stories involving violence and the mafia because they feel so intense and thrilling. The bear-riding scene was incredibly hot. I've watched so many series, and it honestly feels like the director must hate Sun's character. In just 40 minutes, he goes through so much hardship. It actually reminded me of The Bangkok Boy. Hopefully Jay will be the one to bring some light into Sun's dark and miserable life. Please, just give this guy a normal life for once. 😭
what a disastrous turn around for an otherwise ok series.These last 2 episodes are just awful. Forcing tragedies…
I think the writer did a great job, they are really following the novel closely. We had a lovely dovey first half and now things have turned intense. If it was just all green flags the whole time it would just be another normal show.
We need tragedy, heartbreak, separation for years because you don’t truly realize how much you love someone until that person is gone. This way it feels more thrilling and intense to watch.
Tags to the page: Obsessive Male Lead, , Abusive Male Lead, Homophobia, Separated Lovers, Forced Break-up
Number 8 is supposed to be a lucky number in many parts of Asia, yet Episode 8 brought nothing but heartbreak.
A hardworking father, a caring mother, and a loving brother. A family filled with warmth and happiness, now gone like footprints washed away by the tide. The wedding scene was almost unbearable to watch. Yi Chen only wanted to make his mother happy, yet he was forced to walk toward a future that was never his. Standing beside someone he did not love, he could only imagine that the person waiting for him was Lu Feng. It was a beautiful scene, yet it felt painfully tragic.
The most heartbreaking moment came from his mother. Before she passed away, she finally understood that the love she thought she was giving had become a burden. She saw how her expectations had stolen her son's happiness and slowly damaged his health. In the end, all she could say was one word.
"Sorry."
A single word carrying years of regret. A single word that arrived far too late.
They were separated for four years before, and now fate has added another five. Yet some loves refuse to disappear, no matter how much time, distance, or sorrow stands in the way. They always find their way back to each other.
But after everything that happened in this episode, my heart feels shattered and it was just a sad episode to watched.
The question is not whether Yi Chen and Lu Feng can find their way back to each other.
The question is whether the broken pieces of my heart can ever be put back together again.
Black toxic Lu Feng is coming and im all in for it
It doesn't matter who's on top in the bedroom! S*xual desire/preference has nothing to do with the capability…
I know I was being sarcastic, I’m both a top and a bottom myself and I love being both. Being a top doesn’t make you more masculine and being a bottom doesn’t make you weaker. I put quotation marks there to show the sarcasm.
Everyone will hate the mother, but there are always two sides to every story.
In a place where same sex relationships are still not accepted, remember China is a lot harder than Western countries and in a culture where family reputation means everything, her choices come from fear, from survival, from love twisted by pressure she has carried for too long.
She lost her husband. She raised her sons alone through years of struggle. Every penny she saved was for them to build a future, even as she denied herself medicine while sickness slowly took her body. A mother who gives everything does not always know how to let go when her children grow in a direction she never imagined.
But what she did wrong was wanting both her sons to be “normal” . And blaming Yi Chen for “corrupting” his younger brother. Love like that cannot be taught or stolen. Sexuality is not something that can be changed or influenced, no matter who people want to blame.
I have seven older siblings who are straight, a younger brother who is also straight, and I am gay. No one influenced me. Just as I did not influence my younger brother. It simply is what it is.
She loves her sons deeply, but love without understanding can still hurt. Forcing marriage, rejecting who they are, speaking from pain instead of acceptance, it breaks what she is trying so desperately to protect.
And still, I feel sorrow for her too. A mother trying to hold onto a world that is slipping away from her, afraid of losing her family in every possible way.
Yi Chen is caught in something unbearable. On one side, a dying mother begging. On the other, the person he loves most. You can find another lover in time, but you cannot replace a mother. It is not a simple choice. It is grief on both sides. Sacrifice on both sides. And no matter what he chooses, someone will be broken.
Wow, I was not expecting that NC scene at the end of Episode 5 😳🔥 It was so erotic and passionate, especially for a historical drama from China 🇨🇳✨ Seeing the prince as the bottom completely changed the dynamic 😏 “You should be the top. You will be the ruler of the kingdom.”
I'm loving both the main and side cp so much. I wanna binged all episodes at once.
Same, it’s so rare that I love both couples in a BL. At first I thought the student was under 18, so I was like “okay this is wrong,” but then it was revealed he’s 19, so the teacher storyline felt okay after that. The checking up with the dentist scene was so hot too 😭 Next time I’m at the dentist I’m definitely going to think about that scene.
Yet another great double episodes. Episode 4 and 5 absolutely shattered me.
XuYuan spent his whole life believing he was born cursed. No friends, no warmth, no place that ever felt like home. The entire town looked at him like he carried bad luck in his bones. Then Zhan Wang walked into his life like sunlight through a shattered window.
He stayed.
He never laughed at XuYuan’s silence. He filled the empty spaces with patience, with kindness, with hands that rebuilt broken things. He fixed his house like he was trying to fix every year XuYuan spent alone. He dragged him into sports just to see him smile once. Bought him things not because XuYuan asked, but because nobody had ever thought he deserved anything before.
And the cruelest part is that XuYuan probably never understood just how deeply he was loved. Because people do not fight this hard for someone they do not love. They do not become light for another person over and over again while the world keeps turning dark. Zhan Wang saw a boy abandoned by everyone else and decided he would spend every day proving he was worth staying for.
No matter how unbearable XuYuan’s life became, Zhan Wang kept showing up like sunrise after endless rain.
Money can't buy love, but Krit works hard as a police officer and earns his own money. There's nothing wrong with spending it on the person you love. The gifts and surprises weren't about showing off wealth, they were his way of expressing how much Wayu means to him. People have different love languages, and for Krit, giving gifts is clearly one of them.
As long as it's done with genuine love and not to control or impress someone, I don't see anything wrong with wanting to spoil the person you care about.
Their date was so sweet. Krit's love message to Wayu on their bridge was so thoughtful and heartfelt, while Wayu's photos of their time together felt like a beautiful reminder of all the memories they have shared. Both gestures were so different, but equally sweet.
Wayu's sister finally came back, and hopefully this will help lift some of the burden he's been carrying. He is probably the most selfless person in the series. He gave up school to look after his nephew and support his mum, sacrificing so much for his family. I really hope he gets the chance to go back to school and follow his own dreams.
Episode 8 was so sad though. Poor Sky.
Their date was so sweet. Krit's love message to Wayu on their bridge was so thoughtful and heartfelt, while Wayu's photos of their time together felt like a beautiful reminder of all the memories they have shared. Both gestures were so different, but equally sweet.
Wayu's sister finally came back, and hopefully this will help lift some of the burden he's been carrying. He is probably the most selfless person in the series. He gave up school to look after his nephew and support his mum, sacrificing so much for his family. I really hope he gets the chance to go back to school and follow his own dreams.
Episode 8 was so sad though. Poor Sky.
Director Jay gets ambushed by a group of thugs and is rescued by someone in a pink teddy bear costume. Later, it seems like they spend the night together, but the person's face stays hidden the whole time. Was that person actually Sun?
I'm also wondering about the one-night stand scene. Why did the person in the teddy bear costume throw cash at Jay afterward? I thought Jay was already wealthy, so the money seemed strange. And what was the significance of the 2-baht coin? Was that connected to how they first met, or was it meant to be a clue to the person's identity?
Is Jay now trying to find the person he spent that night with? In the balcony scene, when Sun borrowed a cigarette, did he start to suspect that the person was Sun?
And regarding Sun, did he specifically want to work at Dream because he wanted revenge on his ex, or was there another reason he joined the company?
I'd appreciate any explanation from people who have read the novel or understood the episode better, because I feel like I may have missed some important details.
I've watched so many series, and it honestly feels like the director must hate Sun's character. In just 40 minutes, he goes through so much hardship. It actually reminded me of The Bangkok Boy. Hopefully Jay will be the one to bring some light into Sun's dark and miserable life. Please, just give this guy a normal life for once. 😭
We need tragedy, heartbreak, separation for years because you don’t truly realize how much you love someone until that person is gone. This way it feels more thrilling and intense to watch.
Tags to the page: Obsessive Male Lead, , Abusive Male Lead, Homophobia, Separated Lovers, Forced Break-up
A hardworking father, a caring mother, and a loving brother. A family filled with warmth and happiness, now gone like footprints washed away by the tide. The wedding scene was almost unbearable to watch. Yi Chen only wanted to make his mother happy, yet he was forced to walk toward a future that was never his. Standing beside someone he did not love, he could only imagine that the person waiting for him was Lu Feng. It was a beautiful scene, yet it felt painfully tragic.
The most heartbreaking moment came from his mother. Before she passed away, she finally understood that the love she thought she was giving had become a burden. She saw how her expectations had stolen her son's happiness and slowly damaged his health. In the end, all she could say was one word.
"Sorry."
A single word carrying years of regret. A single word that arrived far too late.
They were separated for four years before, and now fate has added another five. Yet some loves refuse to disappear, no matter how much time, distance, or sorrow stands in the way. They always find their way back to each other.
But after everything that happened in this episode, my heart feels shattered and it was just a sad episode to watched.
The question is not whether Yi Chen and Lu Feng can find their way back to each other.
The question is whether the broken pieces of my heart can ever be put back together again.
Black toxic Lu Feng is coming and im all in for it
Unless you actually want to see a bleeding dick and a used pink bra uncensored, most of us are perfectly fine with those parts being blurred out.
I put quotation marks there to show the sarcasm.
Everyone will hate the mother, but there are always two sides to every story.
In a place where same sex relationships are still not accepted, remember China is a lot harder than Western countries and in a culture where family reputation means everything, her choices come from fear, from survival, from love twisted by pressure she has carried for too long.
She lost her husband. She raised her sons alone through years of struggle. Every penny she saved was for them to build a future, even as she denied herself medicine while sickness slowly took her body. A mother who gives everything does not always know how to let go when her children grow in a direction she never imagined.
But what she did wrong was wanting both her sons to be “normal” . And blaming Yi Chen for “corrupting” his younger brother. Love like that cannot be taught or stolen. Sexuality is not something that can be changed or influenced, no matter who people want to blame.
I have seven older siblings who are straight, a younger brother who is also straight, and I am gay. No one influenced me. Just as I did not influence my younger brother. It simply is what it is.
She loves her sons deeply, but love without understanding can still hurt. Forcing marriage, rejecting who they are, speaking from pain instead of acceptance, it breaks what she is trying so desperately to protect.
And still, I feel sorrow for her too. A mother trying to hold onto a world that is slipping away from her, afraid of losing her family in every possible way.
Yi Chen is caught in something unbearable. On one side, a dying mother begging. On the other, the person he loves most. You can find another lover in time, but you cannot replace a mother.
It is not a simple choice. It is grief on both sides. Sacrifice on both sides. And no matter what he chooses, someone will be broken.
XuYuan spent his whole life believing he was born cursed. No friends, no warmth, no place that ever felt like home. The entire town looked at him like he carried bad luck in his bones. Then Zhan Wang walked into his life like sunlight through a shattered window.
He stayed.
He never laughed at XuYuan’s silence. He filled the empty spaces with patience, with kindness, with hands that rebuilt broken things. He fixed his house like he was trying to fix every year XuYuan spent alone. He dragged him into sports just to see him smile once. Bought him things not because XuYuan asked, but because nobody had ever thought he deserved anything before.
And the cruelest part is that XuYuan probably never understood just how deeply he was loved.
Because people do not fight this hard for someone they do not love. They do not become light for another person over and over again while the world keeps turning dark. Zhan Wang saw a boy abandoned by everyone else and decided he would spend every day proving he was worth staying for.
No matter how unbearable XuYuan’s life became, Zhan Wang kept showing up like sunrise after endless rain.