The problem at that time was that other people made the decision about who you would marry. Therefore devoting…
So true! It's just not realistic and the Fan cousin actually spoke some words of wisdom when he pointed out that there was no such thing as never parting.
exactly! but at the same time, if SH's widow status was not made clear to DYX that's wrong too. still doesn't…
That's a good point! I don't remember any scenes with them revealing SH's status to the Du family. Actually do you know if she was properly married, and did consummate the marriage with her first husband before he died, or was it the same situation as QiongNu where she and their brother were supposed to be married, but didn't?
I know wanting to commit yourself to one person for the rest of your life should be romantic and noble, but I still feel disappointed with with DYX for his unfair and harsh judgement.
LOL - DYX's face when he finally saw Shouhua. As Chai An said, now that he's seen her, his worldly desires were awakened...the way DYX smiled at that...so cheeky Serves him right for ruining their wedding night. He finally realized what he missed. Now he's getting all jealous of Andou getting care from his wife.
Haiz, the sooner the men learn to apologize, the better their lives will be ;D
This show was incredibly entertaining! I loved each reveal and how the male lead's deductions always made sense in the end. Every episode was intelligently written and executed with precision.
Both leads were charismatic and individually likable. While Yukawa often talked down to Utsumi, she was never overshadowed by him. Their chemistry was fantastic, and I found myself shipping them. However, I appreciated that the show didn’t force a romance at the last minute. Their relationship felt organic, with Yukawa gradually becoming more aware of Utsumi, while she clearly admired his intelligence—and yes, occasionally his looks too. Fukuyama Masaharu excelled as the tsundere professor warming up to the rookie cop, who was wonderfully portrayed by Shibasaki Ko.
Speaking of Fukuyama Masaharu—he’s so attractive! And when Kitamura Kazuki appeared on screen, it felt like double eye candy.
I do wish Season 2 had kept both leads together so we could explore their relationship further, perhaps even romantically. But alas, that’s just my wishful thinking.
Overall, I’m so glad I found this gem on Netflix. It was absolutely worth the time!
Loving this show so far. But like most people has noticed it tends to get problematic in some aspects. Some choice…
They were the actions of a rich, spoilt nobleman used to getting his way and able to afford it. To be honest, I would probably do the same if someone rejected me without giving me any explanation or a chance to do anything about it. This was before he found out more from his cousin.
Actually do you know if she was properly married, and did consummate the marriage with her first husband before he died, or was it the same situation as QiongNu where she and their brother were supposed to be married, but didn't?
Serves him right for ruining their wedding night. He finally realized what he missed. Now he's getting all jealous of Andou getting care from his wife.
Haiz, the sooner the men learn to apologize, the better their lives will be ;D
Both leads were charismatic and individually likable. While Yukawa often talked down to Utsumi, she was never overshadowed by him. Their chemistry was fantastic, and I found myself shipping them. However, I appreciated that the show didn’t force a romance at the last minute. Their relationship felt organic, with Yukawa gradually becoming more aware of Utsumi, while she clearly admired his intelligence—and yes, occasionally his looks too. Fukuyama Masaharu excelled as the tsundere professor warming up to the rookie cop, who was wonderfully portrayed by Shibasaki Ko.
Speaking of Fukuyama Masaharu—he’s so attractive! And when Kitamura Kazuki appeared on screen, it felt like double eye candy.
I do wish Season 2 had kept both leads together so we could explore their relationship further, perhaps even romantically. But alas, that’s just my wishful thinking.
Overall, I’m so glad I found this gem on Netflix. It was absolutely worth the time!