The first two episodes are now available for free on WeTV! Please support the series by watching through official channels instead of illegal ones, the team truly deserves it. If you don’t have a WeTV account or don’t want to sign up, you can still watch there, as the first two episodes are completely free and don’t require an account.
If we truly want more high-quality BL series in the future, we need to support them through their legal channels.
Another short series from Flying Penguin, and as we all know, their short ones usually come with weak plots and heavy NC scenes, just like their previous releases. Not going to lie, the first episode was only 6 minutes long, yet half of it was NC scenes, and honestly the cast was pretty hot. Still, I hope the next episode gives us a bit more plot to work with.
Odajima’s childhood is a wound that never heals, a small boy trapped in a house where love was slain. No child should ever bear such sorrow, to wake beneath the same roof as rage, where a father’s fists spoke louder than words, and a mother’s silence hurt more than any blow.
She gave him life, yet turned away from it, her gaze a cold winter that froze his heart. His home was no home, but a battlefield of broken dreams, where laughter died before it could be born. When he raised his hand against his father, it was not hatred that guided him, it was survival, desperate and trembling. But fate’s cruelty was not done, for the woman who should have saved him begged to die by his hand as well. In that moment, the last light in his soul went out. How could a boy like that ever learn what love is meant to feel like?
Then came Kataoka, the man Odajima was sent to kill, yet somehow, the man who taught him to live. Kataoka’s warmth melted the frost of his years, his teasing words, his careless laughter, his gentle talk of marriage, all small miracles that stitched Odajima’s heart back together, thread by trembling thread.
But destiny is merciless. His mission whispered, kill him. His heart screamed, don’t. For the man who had never been loved had finally found someone who did. And that, perhaps, is the cruelest agony of all, to be torn between duty and love.
When danger came, Odajima stood ready to give his life for Kataoka, but it was Kataoka who took the bullet instead. Now he lies in a cold hospital bed, his breath shallow, his heart fading. Odajima weeps beside him, his face shattered with grief, his voice breaking as he pleads, “Please don’t die… you are the reason I live.”
There is nothing sadder than this, a man who spent his life unloved, who finally found warmth in another’s arms, only to lose it in the blink of fate. Odajima’s heart beats now not for himself, but for a love slipping away. And as the monitor hums its sorrowful tune, the world watches a tragedy unfold, a boy who never knew love learning it only through loss.
J-BL's are really different nothing can beat jbl 6 episode only !!!!whyyyyi think the rating is low but can't…
Yes, I agree that Japanese BLs are different and unique, but in my opinion, Chinese BLs are on another level. China truly dominates in so many areas, cinematography, acting, storytelling, and chemistry. And when it comes to historical costume dramas, horseback riding sequences, and martial arts fight scenes, no one does it like China. The scale, elegance, precision, and emotional intensity are simply unmatched.
Here are just a few Chinese BLs that, in my opinion, Japanese BLs cannot beat:
Revenged Love ABO Desire Kill To Love The Spirealm The Untamed Stay With Me Addicted Word of Honour
We watch the same episode... no one knows yet... we will find out later
Yeah, but if it’s adapted from a novel, those who’ve read it might already know the answers. So many series are based on novels, and I usually get my answers from people who’ve read them.
Wow, it’s so good and addictive! All three cast members are so good-looking. I’m so glad Woojin’s friend didn’t take advantage of him. Only one episode left, I hope the cast gets a full series because their acting is so good!
I don't see any post from gagaoolala about this on x
The final episode is a live event in Bangkok, and since all the tickets sold out within hours, it’s probably a big deal. Fans get to watch the finale together and see the actors live on stage.
It could be around 2 hours long because it wouldn’t make sense for people to pay and travel all that way just for a 45-minute episode.
Maybe that’s why they decided to split it into two parts, making it 13 episodes instead of 12. That’s just my theory though, I could be wrong.
Just finished episode 10, and if I wasn't hooked before, I sure as hell am hooked now. ( Casual for: I'm obsessed…
For that brief moment, Pin was the saviour. She appeared like a guardian and protected them from being exposed. But even as I admired her bravery, I could no longer defend her heart. I understand her pain. Sasin is the only family she has left, and she clings to the promise he made to her dying mother that he would protect her. She was raised in shadows, unloved by her father, mistreated by her stepmother. Her heart found light in Prince Saenkaew, and for once she felt chosen, seen, loved. Yet when she discovered that the man she was to marry loved her cousin instead, her world collapsed. I saw her tears and felt her sorrow.
But there are always two sides to pain. Sasin had warned her not to marry. The truth had been there, hidden in glances and silences, in the way Prince Saenkaew’s eyes lingered on Sasin a little too long. She was blind to it, lost in her dream of becoming his bride. The truth only shattered her when she saw them kiss, a cruel, undeniable truth unfolding before her eyes. They both apologised, confessed that they never meant to deceive her, that they were doing everything they could to stop the wedding. I pitied her still, until her pain turned to cruelty.
Pin said she would hurt anyway, so she would make them all suffer together. She chose to proceed with the wedding, even knowing that Prince Saenkaew’s heart belonged to another. How can love become so selfish, so twisted that it binds three hearts in agony? A lot of people saying they should sit down to explain and be honest with her, but how? Prince Saenkaew and Sasin only truly confessed their feelings for each other recently, when they were stranded together on the island. Their relationship was still fragile, full of confusion and fear. Before they could even process what it meant, Sasin was shot and left fighting for his life in the hospital. There was never a real chance to talk to her. And even if there had been, would Pin have listened? Her heart was already too lost in her fantasy of marrying the prince.
I don’t think it’s a gun, it looks more like a knife, and it seems like he’s pointing it toward his throat,…
Same here! I randomly watched it on release day, and it was so good that I immediately went back to watch the trailer. Don’t worry, he won’t kill himself yet, that happens in episode 11. We still have two more episodes left after that scene!
I don’t think it’s a gun, it looks more like a knife, and it seems like he’s pointing it toward his throat,…
You’re right. Whether it was a knife or a gun, the meaning is the same. His father is truly evil, pushing his own son to the edge, leaving him with no way out but to end his own life. It’s utterly heartbreaking and tragic.
I totally agree with you. I’ve watched 115 Thai BLs, and Love in the Moonlight is my number one. I’m completely addicted to it.
Also, just so you know, there are 13 episodes in total, not 12. We’re getting 3 episodes next week for the finale!
If we truly want more high-quality BL series in the future, we need to support them through their legal channels.
https://wetv.vip/en/play/ev770x3txo1kfou/l41011jleaz-EP01%3A_Me_and_Who
Love in the Moonlight, The Cursed Love, The Wicked Game, Khemjira, and Lover Merman.
Me and Who just premiered a few minutes ago too!
They’re all Thai BLs, and I’m loving every single one, great plots and amazing acting across the board.
Not going to lie, the first episode was only 6 minutes long, yet half of it was NC scenes, and honestly the cast was pretty hot. Still, I hope the next episode gives us a bit more plot to work with.
a small boy trapped in a house where love was slain.
No child should ever bear such sorrow,
to wake beneath the same roof as rage,
where a father’s fists spoke louder than words,
and a mother’s silence hurt more than any blow.
She gave him life, yet turned away from it,
her gaze a cold winter that froze his heart.
His home was no home,
but a battlefield of broken dreams,
where laughter died before it could be born.
When he raised his hand against his father,
it was not hatred that guided him,
it was survival, desperate and trembling.
But fate’s cruelty was not done,
for the woman who should have saved him
begged to die by his hand as well.
In that moment, the last light in his soul went out.
How could a boy like that ever learn
what love is meant to feel like?
Then came Kataoka,
the man Odajima was sent to kill,
yet somehow, the man who taught him to live.
Kataoka’s warmth melted the frost of his years,
his teasing words, his careless laughter,
his gentle talk of marriage,
all small miracles that stitched Odajima’s heart
back together, thread by trembling thread.
But destiny is merciless.
His mission whispered, kill him.
His heart screamed, don’t.
For the man who had never been loved
had finally found someone who did.
And that, perhaps,
is the cruelest agony of all,
to be torn between duty and love.
When danger came, Odajima stood ready
to give his life for Kataoka,
but it was Kataoka who took the bullet instead.
Now he lies in a cold hospital bed,
his breath shallow, his heart fading.
Odajima weeps beside him,
his face shattered with grief,
his voice breaking as he pleads,
“Please don’t die… you are the reason I live.”
There is nothing sadder than this,
a man who spent his life unloved,
who finally found warmth in another’s arms,
only to lose it in the blink of fate.
Odajima’s heart beats now
not for himself,
but for a love slipping away.
And as the monitor hums its sorrowful tune,
the world watches a tragedy unfold,
a boy who never knew love
learning it only through loss.
Here are just a few Chinese BLs that, in my opinion, Japanese BLs cannot beat:
Revenged Love
ABO Desire
Kill To Love
The Spirealm
The Untamed
Stay With Me
Addicted
Word of Honour
But it still features BL actors!
The first week will have Episodes 1 and 2, followed by one new episode every week until December 5th.
Looks like we’re diving into a wild love triangle between Water Fire and Wind
I can’t believe Ongsa is only 20 so young yet insanely talented
Khun getting jealous and slashing water to his friend had me dying laughing
And who knew watching Khun changing Siwat’s clothes when he was sick could be this hot and erotic
I’m burning with anticipation for the next episode
It could be around 2 hours long because it wouldn’t make sense for people to pay and travel all that way just for a 45-minute episode.
Maybe that’s why they decided to split it into two parts, making it 13 episodes instead of 12. That’s just my theory though, I could be wrong.
On GagaOOLala, it’s showing as 45 minutes each.
But there are always two sides to pain. Sasin had warned her not to marry. The truth had been there, hidden in glances and silences, in the way Prince Saenkaew’s eyes lingered on Sasin a little too long. She was blind to it, lost in her dream of becoming his bride. The truth only shattered her when she saw them kiss, a cruel, undeniable truth unfolding before her eyes. They both apologised, confessed that they never meant to deceive her, that they were doing everything they could to stop the wedding. I pitied her still, until her pain turned to cruelty.
Pin said she would hurt anyway, so she would make them all suffer together. She chose to proceed with the wedding, even knowing that Prince Saenkaew’s heart belonged to another. How can love become so selfish, so twisted that it binds three hearts in agony? A lot of people saying they should sit down to explain and be honest with her, but how? Prince Saenkaew and Sasin only truly confessed their feelings for each other recently, when they were stranded together on the island. Their relationship was still fragile, full of confusion and fear. Before they could even process what it meant, Sasin was shot and left fighting for his life in the hospital. There was never a real chance to talk to her. And even if there had been, would Pin have listened? Her heart was already too lost in her fantasy of marrying the prince.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EtfvVjvppwY