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Damn another cliffhanger until next weekđđđđđđđđđđđđđ I wish they gave…
Donât worry, the parents will accept it. They have watched Tuo grow up like their own son, and deep down, all they truly want is for their son to be happy. Love is love, and when they see how much JunXi and Tuo mean to each other, their hearts will understand.
The older brother already has a son, so the family bloodline will continue without question. That weight is no longer on JunXiâs shoulders. My heart tells me that while the parents may be shocked at first, they will open their arms in the end and accept Tuo completely.
Because when you raise a child, what you want most is to see them loved and cherished. And no one cherishes JunXi more than Tuo.
Wow, I feel so validated for defending Tuo from the very beginning.
Back in episode 1, so many people were quick to call him forced or even a bad person for breaking up with JunXi during the last episode. But this episode proves otherwise. Tuo never left because he didnât love JunXi, he left because he cared too much. He didnât want to hurt him, didnât want JunXi to live in hiding, keeping their relationship a secret. Thatâs why this series is called Secret Lover. Tuo simply wanted JunXi to be free, not forced to conceal who he was from his own parents.
And then JunXi said the most beautiful words: âEven if my parents are against it, I still want to be with Tuo. I didnât realize I loved him this much.â
It was never forced. At the park scene, it was JunXi who initiated the kiss, JunXi who said âI love youâ first, and JunXi who declared that he wanted to be with Tuo forever. He was the one who chose to reconcile, the one who took the first brave step, and now he is strong enough to bring Tuo with him to come out and openly tell their relationship to his parents. That takes incredible courage, especially in Asian culture where tradition, family reputation, and generational values hold so much weight. Honestly, I admire JunXi deeply because even I donât think I could do what he did.
This episode was everything. Sometimes love needs a pause, a painful break, so that when you come back, you are stronger than ever. You donât truly realize how much you love someone until you almost lose them. The communication in this episode was spot on, the emotions raw and real, and it showed us that Tuo was never the villain, he was protecting the one he loved. 10/10 for me. This is why I adore this show.
So brave and heartwarming to see Er stand up in front of everyone to defend Marwin. If thatâs not the definition of a true friend, I donât know what is. Marwin must have felt like such an outlier, but it isnât his fault that heâs a genius. He truly deserves someone by his side who understands him. And the way all his classmates apologized was the cutest, constantly giving him little things as their way of making amends. This has to be one of the greenest BLs Iâve seen. Instead of bullying, it flipped into the opposite, filled with positivity and kindness. And then that adorable confession and their first kiss⌠my heart canât take it. đ
Final Episode: A Love Written in Blood and Eternity
All ShuHe and Duan ZiAng ever dreamed of was a quiet life in the woods, a small wedding beneath the trees, a love free of crowns and wars. Yet their fragile dream was shattered by the Crown Prince, who, though destined to be king, could not wait for fate. His greed devoured him, and in his hunger for power, he killed his own father to seize the throne.
At the bridge, ShuHe cried out in desperation, begging his brother to let them go. All they wanted was peace, a home in the forest, mornings of laughter, nights of warmth. But the Crown Prince could not let go of ambition. He raised his blade first, and in that moment sealed his own tragic fate.
Years passed. Five long years of silence, of longing, of wounds that festered. Each day they thought of one another, each night they carried their grief. And when they finally met again, tears fell, apologies poured forth, and the weight of unspoken words was lifted at last. Forgiveness was given, love reclaimed. They held hands and promised to walk together until the very end. No longer emperors, no longer rulers, just two men, back where it began, in the 6th Princeâs residence. No guards, no servants, no kingdoms between them. Only their love. As they leaned closer, foreheads touching, lips meeting with trembling sweetness, it was love in its purest form. If this is not love, then nothing is.
And then, their wedding. The first same-sex marriage of an ancient time, sealed by legend. A blood-stained dagger cut their hair, binding their souls beyond death, into the next life and all that followed. Together, they poured three cups of wedding wine. The first cup, to heaven and earth. Duan ZiAng smiled, whispering, âMy heaven and earth have always been you.â The second cup, to their nation. The third, to themselves, to finally becoming husband and husband. They kissed, tender and eternal, as ShuHeâs voice trembled, âLife and death are a cycle ruled by fate. Duan ZiAng, I love you.â
Their final embrace was both love and farewell. Two souls holding on for the last time, as if clinging could keep the world from breaking. And as their story closed, one prayer lingered in the wind: If there is another life beyond this one, let us not be princes or heirs. Let us be two ordinary men in a quiet forest, with no crowns, no wars, no witnesses. Let our mornings be filled only with love, our days with peace, our nights with laughter.
Until then, even in death, my heart belongs to you.
This story has ended, leaving my heart in ruins. Never have I cried so much, never has a love so tragic felt so eternal. This first ancient BL has carved its mark deeply into me. A masterpiece of love and loss, forever unforgettable. 10/10
Final Episode: A Love Written in Blood and Eternity
All ShuHe and Duan ZiAng ever dreamed of was a quiet life in the woods, a small wedding beneath the trees, a love free of crowns and wars. Yet their fragile dream was shattered by the Crown Prince, who, though destined to be king, could not wait for fate. His greed devoured him, and in his hunger for power, he killed his own father to seize the throne.
At the bridge, ShuHe cried out in desperation, begging his brother to let them go. All they wanted was peace, a home in the forest, mornings of laughter, nights of warmth. But the Crown Prince could not let go of ambition. He raised his blade first, and in that moment sealed his own tragic fate. Years passed. Five long years of silence, of longing, of wounds that festered. Each day they thought of one another, each night they carried their grief. And when they finally met again, tears fell, apologies poured forth, and the weight of unspoken words was lifted at last. Forgiveness was given, love reclaimed. They held hands and promised to walk together until the very end. No longer emperors, no longer rulers, just two men, back where it began, in the 6th Princeâs residence. No guards, no servants, no kingdoms between them. Only their love. As they leaned closer, foreheads touching, lips meeting with trembling sweetness, it was love in its purest form. If this is not love, then nothing is.
And then, their wedding. The first same-sex marriage of an ancient time, sealed by legend. A blood-stained dagger cut their hair, binding their souls beyond death, into the next life and all that followed. Together, they poured three cups of wedding wine. The first cup, to heaven and earth. Duan ZiAng smiled, whispering, âMy heaven and earth have always been you.â The second cup, to their nation. The third, to themselves, to finally becoming husband and husband. They kissed, tender and eternal, as ShuHeâs voice trembled, âLife and death are a cycle ruled by fate. Duan ZiAng, I love you.â
Their final embrace was both love and farewell. Two souls holding on for the last time, as if clinging could keep the world from breaking. And as their story closed, one prayer lingered in the wind: If there is another life beyond this one, let us not be princes or heirs. Let us be two ordinary men in a quiet forest, with no crowns, no wars, no witnesses. Let our mornings be filled only with love, our days with peace, our nights with laughter.
Until then, even in death, my heart belongs to you.
This story has ended, leaving my heart in ruins. Never have I cried so much, never has a love so tragic felt so eternal. This first ancient BL has carved its mark deeply into me. A masterpiece of love and loss, forever unforgettable. 10/10
I don't understand why there's always a woman in a BL playing that role , be it ex , friend who has one sided…
Letâs be real, in real life, if youâre a guy and you like guys⌠youâre gay. Period.
But in the BL world? Suddenly logic goes out the window. The male lead is clearly falling head over heels for another guy, and yet bam! here comes some random clingy girl thrown in just to stir up drama and âmake him jealous.â Like girl, why are you here? đ
If heâs gay, heâs not going to magically fall for you just because you made him lunch or tripped into his arms in slow motion. Unless heâs bi (which, great, we love that too), it makes zero sense to throw in a female love rival. Honestly, if youâre gonna create tension, at least make it spicy with another guy, not someone he wouldnât even look twice at.
Ladies, I say this with love and from personal experience : if the man is gay, he wonât be into you đââď¸
âKill to Loveâ is not set in Singapore, despite being listed as such. The show uses Singapore as its location to protect it, as BL (Boys' Love) content is banned in China. In reality, all actors, directors, staff, and crew are from mainland China, a fact confirmed by the show's directors. Additionally, Singapore does not feature palace settings, or scenery as those seen in the show, further indicating its true origins.
The series is based on the Chinese novel Shan He Yong Ji (幹河永ĺŻ) by Yi Han He
âKill to Loveâ is not set in Singapore, despite being listed as such. The show uses Singapore as its location to protect it, as BL (Boys' Love) content is banned in China. In reality, all actors, directors, staff, and crew are from mainland China, a fact confirmed by the show's directors. Additionally, Singapore does not feature palace settings, or scenery as those seen in the show, further indicating its true origins.
The series is based on the Chinese novel Shan He Yong Ji (幹河永ĺŻ) by Yi Han He
I get where youâre coming from, but I actually think thatâs the whole point of ShuHeâs character. One of…
This was truly the Crown Princeâs fault. He was destined to be king, the rightful heir once their father passed, but he had no patience and instead killed his own father to seize the throne. At the bridge scene, if only he had listened to ShuHeâs desperate cries to let him and Duan ZiAng go, they could have escaped to the quiet woods and lived a peaceful life together. But the Crown Princeâs greed consumed him. Rather than give his brother that chance at happiness, he chose to strike, even if it meant killing his own blood. He was the one who attacked first, and in the end, he brought his fatal death upon himself.
I get where youâre coming from, but I actually think thatâs the whole point of ShuHeâs character. One of…
Yes, I 100% agree with you. The Crown Prince killed his own father, and his next target was ShuHe. If Duan ZiAng hadnât stopped him, it would have been ShuHe who died. In many ways, ZiAng was protecting the man he loved. Instead of reacting in anger and stabbing him, ShuHe could have stepped back, given them both time, and allowed their love to heal.
But even if we imagine that perfect scenario, what then? ShuHe would still have been crowned king, yet he was never born to rule. As ZiAng himself pointed out during the war, when the southern people welcomed their army, it was clear ShuHe could not truly lead a kingdom he never intended to govern. And even if ZiAng had not attacked, another ruler eventually would have. ShuHeâs kingdom was destined to fall, no matter what.
ShuHeâs attitude continues to irritate me. This whole war wouldn't have happened never mind their estrangement…
I get where youâre coming from, but I actually think thatâs the whole point of ShuHeâs character. One of the episodes even mentioned that he was born to play music and dance, not to be an emperor. He never truly wanted the throne, but circumstances forced him to take over and carry that burden.
And as for Duan ZiAng, try putting yourself in ShuHeâs shoes. Imagine someone killing your own brother right in front of you, no matter how cruel or psychotic that brother may have been. Itâs not something you could easily accept, even if deep down you loved Duan ZiAng. ShuHe isnât weak, heâs just a man torn between duty, grief, and the love he canât let go of. Thatâs what makes his struggle so heartbreaking to watch.
Am I the only one who loves this show? The writing may be poor and the plot weak at times, but not every BL needs to be perfect to be worth watching.
I really love both couples. Kan and Per confessing their love in the tent was so sweet, and Mid forgiving Knight so they could finally become boyfriends truly warmed my heart. The acting is also really good between Mon and Pak. Mon is hilarious, and the way he gets so jealous and obsessed with his doctor is honestly the cutest thing ever. Both brothers being completely obsessed with their doctor boyfriends makes the title Doctorâs Mine make perfect sense now.
I honestly enjoy this show. Sometimes a simple story can still be a good one. Thatâs why it makes me sad to see so many negative and hateful comments. Imagine the actors who worked so hard, pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into their roles, and the hundreds of staff and crew who spent hours and hours bringing this show to life. Reading those harsh comments must be heartbreaking for them.
For me, I choose to enjoy it. A simple BL can still bring joy, and this one did exactly that. đ⨠#LoveWins #SupportBL #DoctorsMine
A big round of applause for the emperorâs courage, daring to hold the hand of his beloved as they walked through the Lantern Festival night market, a love so radiant even the shadows of history could not dim it. His devotion to ShuHe was boundless, he was ready to abandon the throne, to forsake the years of struggle and sacrifice, all for the sake of love.
Yet those fleeting moments of tenderness gave way to betrayal and lies. What the emperor could not see was that ShuHeâs heart and mind were never fully aligned. In his heart, he still carried love for Duan ZiAng, but in his mind, he clung to the dream of restoring his fallen kingdom. And while he reached for both, time betrayed Duan ZiAng. Poison was already coursing through his body, a silent thief stealing away his days.
Now only one episode remains, one last night before this masterpiece reaches its end. It feels as though I only just stepped into their world, yet the kingdom I entered in episode one is already crumbling before my eyes. Their love cannot be extinguished like this, yet love has become entangled with hatred, with lies, with betrayal.
Duan ZiAng, your strength was never your throne but the depth of your heart, willing to give up everything for ShuHe. ShuHe, your love was torn between loyalty to a fallen kingdom and the man who was ready to die for you. I do not want to say goodbye, but the story has already written its final chapter. If only love were enough to rewrite destiny. If only one more night together could last forever. My heart shatters for you both, for a love too great and too fragile to survive the cruelty of fate đ
Victor feels more like a younger brother or a student. Trin, in the role of his professor or older brother, naturally carries the responsibility to protect and guide him. Because of this, the bond between them never blossoms into romance, it lacks the spark, the chemistry that true love demands. Trinâs constant hesitation and the way he pushes Victor away only prove that deep down, he knows it too.
Then comes Tanwa. He carries himself with maturity, patience, and quiet strength. In episode 6, when he listened and comforted Trin, it was more than just a kind gesture, it was a moment of deep understanding. Tanwa doesnât just protect Trin; he sees him, supports him, and stands beside him as an equal. Their connection feels natural, effortless, and genuine in a way Victor and Trin never achieved.
Trin doesnât need someone who looks up to him. He needs someone who walks with him, and that someone is clearly Tanwa.
Is it just me, or does anyone else feel sorry for Dhevi (Krailertâs wife)? Sheâs clearly lonely, and her husband is bi/gay. He needs a man, but at the same time, it looks like she has eyes on Veera and Veera seems to have feelings for her too.
Honestly, Iâd root for her if she actually ended up with Veera, because why not? An eye for an eye. If a man can do it, why canât a woman? I know itâs technically wrong, but as a man myself, I canât help but feel that this is what she truly needs.
After watching Episode 10, it reminds me of Episode 8 of the fragile dream they once held so tightly, yet could never reach.
ShuHe whispered with trembling hope, âJust as we promised, weâll escape to the woods, wandering mountains and rivers side by side.â
ZiAng, his eyes shining with fragile devotion, replied, âOf course I will. When that day comes, weâll build a small courtyard in the forest, and beneath the trees, weâll hold a simple wedding, just the two of us.â
What a dream it was. So gentle. So impossible.
We were born in the wrong place, within the palace where every smile hides chains, where crowns are heavier than life itself. We never wanted to be emperors. We only wished to love freely, to trade the weight of kingdoms for the peace of each otherâs arms.
But fate is cruel. You bleed from the guardsâ merciless blows. I burn from the poison that eats me within. Two bodies breaking in different ways, yet both bound by the same love.
If there is another life beyond this one, let us meet not as princes, not as heirs to thrones, but as two ordinary souls who can finally live as we dreamed, a quiet home in the woods, a wedding with no witnesses, and mornings where the only crown we wear is each otherâs love.
Until then, my heart belongs to you, even in death.
The older brother already has a son, so the family bloodline will continue without question. That weight is no longer on JunXiâs shoulders. My heart tells me that while the parents may be shocked at first, they will open their arms in the end and accept Tuo completely.
Because when you raise a child, what you want most is to see them loved and cherished. And no one cherishes JunXi more than Tuo.
Back in episode 1, so many people were quick to call him forced or even a bad person for breaking up with JunXi during the last episode. But this episode proves otherwise. Tuo never left because he didnât love JunXi, he left because he cared too much. He didnât want to hurt him, didnât want JunXi to live in hiding, keeping their relationship a secret. Thatâs why this series is called Secret Lover. Tuo simply wanted JunXi to be free, not forced to conceal who he was from his own parents.
And then JunXi said the most beautiful words: âEven if my parents are against it, I still want to be with Tuo. I didnât realize I loved him this much.â
It was never forced. At the park scene, it was JunXi who initiated the kiss, JunXi who said âI love youâ first, and JunXi who declared that he wanted to be with Tuo forever. He was the one who chose to reconcile, the one who took the first brave step, and now he is strong enough to bring Tuo with him to come out and openly tell their relationship to his parents. That takes incredible courage, especially in Asian culture where tradition, family reputation, and generational values hold so much weight. Honestly, I admire JunXi deeply because even I donât think I could do what he did.
This episode was everything. Sometimes love needs a pause, a painful break, so that when you come back, you are stronger than ever. You donât truly realize how much you love someone until you almost lose them. The communication in this episode was spot on, the emotions raw and real, and it showed us that Tuo was never the villain, he was protecting the one he loved.
10/10 for me. This is why I adore this show.
And the way all his classmates apologized was the cutest, constantly giving him little things as their way of making amends. This has to be one of the greenest BLs Iâve seen. Instead of bullying, it flipped into the opposite, filled with positivity and kindness.
And then that adorable confession and their first kiss⌠my heart canât take it. đ
All ShuHe and Duan ZiAng ever dreamed of was a quiet life in the woods, a small wedding beneath the trees, a love free of crowns and wars. Yet their fragile dream was shattered by the Crown Prince, who, though destined to be king, could not wait for fate. His greed devoured him, and in his hunger for power, he killed his own father to seize the throne.
At the bridge, ShuHe cried out in desperation, begging his brother to let them go. All they wanted was peace, a home in the forest, mornings of laughter, nights of warmth. But the Crown Prince could not let go of ambition. He raised his blade first, and in that moment sealed his own tragic fate.
Years passed. Five long years of silence, of longing, of wounds that festered. Each day they thought of one another, each night they carried their grief. And when they finally met again, tears fell, apologies poured forth, and the weight of unspoken words was lifted at last. Forgiveness was given, love reclaimed. They held hands and promised to walk together until the very end.
No longer emperors, no longer rulers, just two men, back where it began, in the 6th Princeâs residence. No guards, no servants, no kingdoms between them. Only their love. As they leaned closer, foreheads touching, lips meeting with trembling sweetness, it was love in its purest form. If this is not love, then nothing is.
And then, their wedding. The first same-sex marriage of an ancient time, sealed by legend. A blood-stained dagger cut their hair, binding their souls beyond death, into the next life and all that followed. Together, they poured three cups of wedding wine.
The first cup, to heaven and earth. Duan ZiAng smiled, whispering, âMy heaven and earth have always been you.â
The second cup, to their nation.
The third, to themselves, to finally becoming husband and husband.
They kissed, tender and eternal, as ShuHeâs voice trembled, âLife and death are a cycle ruled by fate. Duan ZiAng, I love you.â
Their final embrace was both love and farewell. Two souls holding on for the last time, as if clinging could keep the world from breaking. And as their story closed, one prayer lingered in the wind:
If there is another life beyond this one, let us not be princes or heirs. Let us be two ordinary men in a quiet forest, with no crowns, no wars, no witnesses. Let our mornings be filled only with love, our days with peace, our nights with laughter.
Until then, even in death, my heart belongs to you.
This story has ended, leaving my heart in ruins. Never have I cried so much, never has a love so tragic felt so eternal. This first ancient BL has carved its mark deeply into me. A masterpiece of love and loss, forever unforgettable. 10/10
All ShuHe and Duan ZiAng ever dreamed of was a quiet life in the woods, a small wedding beneath the trees, a love free of crowns and wars. Yet their fragile dream was shattered by the Crown Prince, who, though destined to be king, could not wait for fate. His greed devoured him, and in his hunger for power, he killed his own father to seize the throne.
At the bridge, ShuHe cried out in desperation, begging his brother to let them go. All they wanted was peace, a home in the forest, mornings of laughter, nights of warmth. But the Crown Prince could not let go of ambition. He raised his blade first, and in that moment sealed his own tragic fate.
Years passed. Five long years of silence, of longing, of wounds that festered. Each day they thought of one another, each night they carried their grief. And when they finally met again, tears fell, apologies poured forth, and the weight of unspoken words was lifted at last. Forgiveness was given, love reclaimed. They held hands and promised to walk together until the very end.
No longer emperors, no longer rulers, just two men, back where it began, in the 6th Princeâs residence. No guards, no servants, no kingdoms between them. Only their love. As they leaned closer, foreheads touching, lips meeting with trembling sweetness, it was love in its purest form. If this is not love, then nothing is.
And then, their wedding. The first same-sex marriage of an ancient time, sealed by legend. A blood-stained dagger cut their hair, binding their souls beyond death, into the next life and all that followed. Together, they poured three cups of wedding wine.
The first cup, to heaven and earth. Duan ZiAng smiled, whispering, âMy heaven and earth have always been you.â
The second cup, to their nation.
The third, to themselves, to finally becoming husband and husband.
They kissed, tender and eternal, as ShuHeâs voice trembled, âLife and death are a cycle ruled by fate. Duan ZiAng, I love you.â
Their final embrace was both love and farewell. Two souls holding on for the last time, as if clinging could keep the world from breaking. And as their story closed, one prayer lingered in the wind:
If there is another life beyond this one, let us not be princes or heirs. Let us be two ordinary men in a quiet forest, with no crowns, no wars, no witnesses. Let our mornings be filled only with love, our days with peace, our nights with laughter.
Until then, even in death, my heart belongs to you.
This story has ended, leaving my heart in ruins. Never have I cried so much, never has a love so tragic felt so eternal. This first ancient BL has carved its mark deeply into me. A masterpiece of love and loss, forever unforgettable. 10/10
But in the BL world? Suddenly logic goes out the window. The male lead is clearly falling head over heels for another guy, and yet bam! here comes some random clingy girl thrown in just to stir up drama and âmake him jealous.â Like girl, why are you here? đ
If heâs gay, heâs not going to magically fall for you just because you made him lunch or tripped into his arms in slow motion. Unless heâs bi (which, great, we love that too), it makes zero sense to throw in a female love rival. Honestly, if youâre gonna create tension, at least make it spicy with another guy, not someone he wouldnât even look twice at.
Ladies, I say this with love and from personal experience : if the man is gay, he wonât be into you đââď¸
The series is based on the Chinese novel Shan He Yong Ji (幹河永ĺŻ) by Yi Han He
The series is based on the Chinese novel Shan He Yong Ji (幹河永ĺŻ) by Yi Han He
But even if we imagine that perfect scenario, what then? ShuHe would still have been crowned king, yet he was never born to rule. As ZiAng himself pointed out during the war, when the southern people welcomed their army, it was clear ShuHe could not truly lead a kingdom he never intended to govern. And even if ZiAng had not attacked, another ruler eventually would have. ShuHeâs kingdom was destined to fall, no matter what.
And as for Duan ZiAng, try putting yourself in ShuHeâs shoes. Imagine someone killing your own brother right in front of you, no matter how cruel or psychotic that brother may have been. Itâs not something you could easily accept, even if deep down you loved Duan ZiAng.
ShuHe isnât weak, heâs just a man torn between duty, grief, and the love he canât let go of. Thatâs what makes his struggle so heartbreaking to watch.
I really love both couples. Kan and Per confessing their love in the tent was so sweet, and Mid forgiving Knight so they could finally become boyfriends truly warmed my heart.
The acting is also really good between Mon and Pak. Mon is hilarious, and the way he gets so jealous and obsessed with his doctor is honestly the cutest thing ever. Both brothers being completely obsessed with their doctor boyfriends makes the title Doctorâs Mine make perfect sense now.
I honestly enjoy this show. Sometimes a simple story can still be a good one. Thatâs why it makes me sad to see so many negative and hateful comments. Imagine the actors who worked so hard, pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into their roles, and the hundreds of staff and crew who spent hours and hours bringing this show to life. Reading those harsh comments must be heartbreaking for them.
For me, I choose to enjoy it. A simple BL can still bring joy, and this one did exactly that. đ⨠#LoveWins #SupportBL #DoctorsMine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jfzvDXh5Ag
Yet those fleeting moments of tenderness gave way to betrayal and lies. What the emperor could not see was that ShuHeâs heart and mind were never fully aligned. In his heart, he still carried love for Duan ZiAng, but in his mind, he clung to the dream of restoring his fallen kingdom. And while he reached for both, time betrayed Duan ZiAng. Poison was already coursing through his body, a silent thief stealing away his days.
Now only one episode remains, one last night before this masterpiece reaches its end. It feels as though I only just stepped into their world, yet the kingdom I entered in episode one is already crumbling before my eyes. Their love cannot be extinguished like this, yet love has become entangled with hatred, with lies, with betrayal.
Duan ZiAng, your strength was never your throne but the depth of your heart, willing to give up everything for ShuHe. ShuHe, your love was torn between loyalty to a fallen kingdom and the man who was ready to die for you. I do not want to say goodbye, but the story has already written its final chapter. If only love were enough to rewrite destiny. If only one more night together could last forever. My heart shatters for you both, for a love too great and too fragile to survive the cruelty of fate đ
Then comes Tanwa. He carries himself with maturity, patience, and quiet strength. In episode 6, when he listened and comforted Trin, it was more than just a kind gesture, it was a moment of deep understanding. Tanwa doesnât just protect Trin; he sees him, supports him, and stands beside him as an equal. Their connection feels natural, effortless, and genuine in a way Victor and Trin never achieved.
Trin doesnât need someone who looks up to him. He needs someone who walks with him, and that someone is clearly Tanwa.
Sheâs clearly lonely, and her husband is bi/gay. He needs a man, but at the same time, it looks like she has eyes on Veera and Veera seems to have feelings for her too.
Honestly, Iâd root for her if she actually ended up with Veera, because why not? An eye for an eye. If a man can do it, why canât a woman? I know itâs technically wrong, but as a man myself, I canât help but feel that this is what she truly needs.
ShuHe whispered with trembling hope, âJust as we promised, weâll escape to the woods, wandering mountains and rivers side by side.â
ZiAng, his eyes shining with fragile devotion, replied, âOf course I will. When that day comes, weâll build a small courtyard in the forest, and beneath the trees, weâll hold a simple wedding, just the two of us.â
What a dream it was. So gentle. So impossible.
We were born in the wrong place, within the palace where every smile hides chains, where crowns are heavier than life itself. We never wanted to be emperors. We only wished to love freely, to trade the weight of kingdoms for the peace of each otherâs arms.
But fate is cruel.
You bleed from the guardsâ merciless blows.
I burn from the poison that eats me within.
Two bodies breaking in different ways,
yet both bound by the same love.
If there is another life beyond this one, let us meet not as princes, not as heirs to thrones,
but as two ordinary souls who can finally live as we dreamed, a quiet home in the woods,
a wedding with no witnesses,
and mornings where the only crown we wear
is each otherâs love.
Until then, my heart belongs to you,
even in death.