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This episode, watching Apo top Milo was so refreshing. The reversal from KinnPorsche adds a new layer to their connection, making it feel real, raw, and deeply intimate. You can almost hear Apo thinking, “Payback, bitch, it’s my turn to top :)” after all the teasing from KinnPorsche. It’s not just erotic, it’s emotional, it’s playful, it’s a story unfolding through touch, glances, and the unspoken bond between them. Every NC scene in this series makes your heart race and your emotions surge.
Maybe the vampires killed Punn’s parents, leaving him an orphan forced to carry the weight of protecting his younger brother. Perhaps his entire reason for joining The Hunter was revenge, a heart burning with grief and anger. And yet, in the cruelest twist of fate, enemies become lovers. The one he sought to destroy becomes the one he cannot live without.
When Punn finally learns that Ramil was never the vampire who killed his family, the story could turn from vengeance to redemption, from hatred to love. Two souls broken by loss, yet mended by each other’s touch. If this is where the story leads, then I pray it ends not in tragedy, but in the healing light of love.
After all, this is GMMTV and 99% of their stories lead us to happy endings. I’m holding onto that hope, because this theory feels like the kind of beautiful heartbreak that blossoms into forever.
But my heart aches for Ramil. Telling Punn his secret, showing him the one place where he is most vulnerable, feels like a mistake born from trust and love. That kind of intimacy is so precious, yet it also leaves him exposed to pain. I have this sinking feeling that Punn might be tied to The Hunters, or worse, The Hunters could use his brother as a weapon to break him.
I have not read the novel, but I hope there is a twist, something sharp and devastating, to test their love even further. Because only through hardship do we see the depth of devotion. And for Ramil and Punn, I want to see that love burn brighter than the darkness that surrounds them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7bT-4VIZ9g
Episode 11 (Monday) Preview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTQKEoG4Efs
Episode 9 was heartbreaking to watch, but after seeing the previews for episodes 10 and 11, I finally feel a sense of relief and hope again.
In ABO Desire, love takes a quieter but no less painful form. HuaYong pens letter after letter, sends flowers as if each bloom could carry his remorse, as if words could stitch together the heart he broke. When ShengShaoYou finally learns the truth, it is as though a great stone has been lifted from his chest. For the first time, no more lies, no more shadows. Yet truth is a double edged sword, and its cut is deep. Betrayal leaves wounds that love alone cannot mend.
ShengShaoYou cannot be blamed for the walls around his heart. He was used, deceived, left bleeding in the silence of trust betrayed. Still, within his sorrow flickers a fragile light, for even in his darkest hour, HuaYong’s love has never ceased, burning steady like a lantern in a storm.
But fate is cruel. ShengShaoYou has been stolen away, torn from the arms of the man who aches to make him whole again. The heavens seem to conspire against them, testing their love with endless trials. Will HuaYong reach him in time, or will the story end with two hearts forever apart, their love whispered only in tears and memory?
Two souls circle one another, bound by destiny yet scarred by betrayal. Perhaps time will grant them healing. Perhaps fate will let them meet again beneath gentler skies. Or perhaps theirs will be remembered as one more tragic song, a love too fierce, too fragile, to survive the cruelty of this world.
Supporting official platforms, when possible, is what helps creators, actors, and production teams continue making the shows we all love. Promoting piracy doesn’t just hurt the industry, it also breaks MDL rules.
Duan ZiAng’s love for ShuHe is so consuming, so absolute, that he would rather drink poison than cause a single wound to the man he loves. For five long years he carried this weight, sacrificing everything, even killing his own father, all so he could fight for a future with ShuHe.
He created an entire identity, the Six Prince residence, not for ambition, not for glory, but as a gift, a sanctuary built with his own blood and sweat, solely for his lover. Two kingdoms waged endless war, millions of soldiers were sacrificed, and yet at the heart of it all was not conquest, but love, one man’s unshakable devotion to another.
If this is not love, then what is? A love that defies reason, a love that bends morality, a love so fierce it chooses the beloved over the world itself.
My heart tells me Duan ZiAng will die from the poison. And that thought crushes me, because what could be more tragic than a love between two emperors, eternal in devotion but doomed by destiny.
Their story is not just romance. It is sacrifice. It is pain. It is love written in blood, carved into history, and drowned in tears.
The actors, crew, and creators worked hard to bring this story to life, and they deserve to be supported, not pirated.
If you don’t want to pay or can’t afford it, that’s your choice, but don’t promote illegal websites or complain about Kisskh not working as if it’s acceptable. It’s disrespectful to the people who made the series and to fans who support it the right way.
Sharing illegal streaming links is not only unlawful but also disrespectful to the entire production team. Promoting piracy harms the industry and takes away opportunities from the people who work so hard to create the content we love.
If you truly care about BL and want to see more quality shows in the future, support them through legal channels. That’s how the industry grows and it’s the least we can do.
Episode 9 (42 mins) just dropped today
Episode 10 (33 mins) coming Sunday, Sept 7
Episode 11 (30 mins) on Monday, Sept 8
Episode 12, the finale (39 mins), on Tuesday, Sept 9
So exciting, back to back episodes leading straight into the finale!
Yes, Chi Cheng ordered men to rape someone. It was disturbing. But let’s be very clear, this is fiction. It’s not real life. The opening scene of Revenged Love is disturbing on purpose because it sets up the emotional foundation of the series. Chi Cheng’s actions and Wu Suo Wei’s suffering are the core of the entire plot. It’s about obsession, pain, and ultimately redemption.
Are we going to cancel every show or movie that depicts RAPE, violence, or morally disturbing themes? If so, say goodbye to half of modern storytelling.
Game of Thrones, The Handmaid’s Tale, 13 Reasons Why, Outlander, Law & Order: SVU,, Monster, Kill Bill, Gone Girl, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, all explore horrific acts. Yet they are praised, awarded, and widely consumed.
Watching dark, controversial content does not mean you support it.
No one watches a serial killer movie and thinks, “Wow, I wanna do that.”
Fiction is where we confront uncomfortable truths.
We explore trauma, redemption, and the darkest parts of humanity, not to glorify them, but to understand their impact. That’s the point of storytelling: it creates tension, challenges empathy, and holds up a mirror to society’s ugliest sides.
If we only watched shows with perfect morals and unflawed characters, we’d lose Breaking Bad, Dexter, Joker, The Godfather, Scarface, entire genres would disappear.
So NO, watching Revenged Love does NOT mean we support RAPE or normalizing these kind of scenes..
It means we understand the difference between fiction and reality, something some people in these comments clearly can’t grasp.
Millions watch Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, or The Handmaid’s Tale, full of murder, RAPE, assault, and worse.
Do they all “support” those acts? Of course not.
If you can’t separate storytelling from real life, that’s a you problem, not a Revenged Love problem.