I’m genuinely sad that this beautiful series ends tomorrow… but the fact that I’ll NEVER have to see Yi Chen Junior again brings tears of joy to my eyes 🥹✨
I’ve never seen people this outraged over the violence in Game of Thrones, Dexter, Breaking Bad, Hannibal, or…
“ChatGPT gave me that name” has to be the funniest excuse I’ve ever seen.
The irony of calling other people delusional and in need of a doctor and then inventing an entire fantasy explanation for an username is not lost on me 💀💀
I’ve never seen people this outraged over the violence in Game of Thrones, Dexter, Breaking Bad, Hannibal, or…
I have zero doubt that most of the people throwing tantrums under every post about this series are hardcore Revenged Love fans. Imagine being so bitter and obsessed with your own ship that, instead of moving on, you spend your time hating on every other series. It’s honestly embarrassing. 😭
Some of us like enjoy messed-up BL stories. Lu Feng in the drama is possessive, obsessive, emotionally unstable,…
The moral police really needs a new hobby. 😭 Imagine being so bothered by what a stranger reads or watches that you start making assumptions about their job and personal life. Keep enjoying your stories and let them keep crying in the corner. ❤️😂
Some of us like enjoy messed-up BL stories. Lu Feng in the drama is possessive, obsessive, emotionally unstable,…
My motto has always been: the darker, the better. 😌 Usually, the deeper a story dives into a character’s dark mind, the more I enjoy it. The only time I actually had to step away from a story was with Killing Stalking because it was a little too much, even for me 😭
But yes moral police should definitely go outside and touch some grass
Some of us like enjoy messed-up BL stories. Lu Feng in the drama is possessive, obsessive, emotionally unstable,…
It’s always me fighting against the morality police 😂😂 But just a few comments under this one, someone told me to go see a doctor. 🥰
So yeah, that’s exactly why I made this comment.
I really wish people would understand that we can watch whatever we like and that they should mind their own business. Not every story is supposed to be a lesson on healthy relationships, and enjoying a fictional character doesn’t mean endorsing everything they do.
I haven’t read the novel, and I don’t think I ever will, but I love Lu Feng in the series. And I’m not sorry about it. He’s a complex character, and that’s exactly what makes him interesting to me.
We should be able to talk about how complicated, flawed, and fascinating a character is without having our morals questioned every two seconds.
Honestly, I’m so tired of these people. You have no idea 😭😭
I’ve never seen people this outraged over the violence in Game of Thrones, Dexter, Breaking Bad, Hannibal, or…
To be fair, it became obvious from your first sentence that reading the entire comment would have been a challenge for you. The discussion was a bit more complex than “toxic relationship bad.”
As for the doctor, you’re free to take your own advice 🥰
This series has never been just about romance, and it certainly hasn’t spent its time glorifying Lu Feng’s behavior. Throughout the story, we’ve seen it tackle difficult themes such as homophobia, family expectations, grief, trauma, and the consequences of loss.
More importantly, we’ve watched Lu Feng’s gradual descent into obsession and psychological instability, and now we’re watching him struggle against the darkest parts of himself.
The story isn’t presenting his behavior as healthy or desirable; it’s examining it, questioning it, and showing the damage it causes both to him and to the people around him.
That’s what dark romance is supposed to do. It’s not required to present perfect relationships or morally flawless characters. Sometimes it’s about exploring uncomfortable emotions, destructive mindsets, and the darker side of human attachment.
If all people take away from the series is “toxic relationship bad,” then they’re missing most of what the story is actually trying to say.
Ik people will say its fictional but why people are promoting these toxic series? There is no consent, no empathy,…
I’ve never seen people this outraged over the violence in Game of Thrones, Dexter, Breaking Bad, Hannibal, or countless other shows. Yet the moment a BL contains dark romance, suddenly everyone starts acting like fiction is a moral instruction manual.So incest in Game of Thrones was apparently fine, serial killers are fine, drug empires are fine, but toxic fictional relationships are where we draw the line?
Please.
Nobody is promoting kidnapping, torture, or abuse. People are consuming fiction. The same way horror fans aren’t promoting murder and true crime fans aren’t supporting serial killers. And honestly, it’s 2026. We should be past the idea that enjoying a fictional story means endorsing everything that happens in it.If you don’t like a series, don’t watch it. But by this logic, you’d also have to stop watching horror movies, crime dramas, thrillers, true crime documentaries, and half of television.
Also, if by any chance your username is a Painter of the Night reference, that would make this whole moral lecture pretty ironic.
I think it’s because he’s struggling to suppress his possessive tendencies. But when Yi Chen called his brother…
Aww 😍 It makes me happy to know we interpreted the scene the same way. That scene had me overthinking immediately, so I’m glad someone else got the same vibe 🙌🏻🩷
can someone tell me in today's episode why lu feng's expression changed at the end??
I think it’s because he’s struggling to suppress his possessive tendencies. But when Yi Chen called his brother in his sleep, Lu Feng’s fear of losing him probably resurfaced, and now he’s scared of falling back into his old habits
Disagreeing is fine. Harassing, insulting and attacking real people isn’t.
And yes I’m saying this again because some of you need to touch some grass.
The irony of calling other people delusional and in need of a doctor and then inventing an entire fantasy explanation for an username is not lost on me 💀💀
Imagine being so bothered by what a stranger reads or watches that you start making assumptions about their job and personal life.
Keep enjoying your stories and let them keep crying in the corner. ❤️😂
Usually, the deeper a story dives into a character’s dark mind, the more I enjoy it.
The only time I actually had to step away from a story was with Killing Stalking because it was a little too much, even for me 😭
But yes moral police should definitely go outside and touch some grass
But just a few comments under this one, someone told me to go see a doctor. 🥰
So yeah, that’s exactly why I made this comment.
I really wish people would understand that we can watch whatever we like and that they should mind their own business. Not every story is supposed to be a lesson on healthy relationships, and enjoying a fictional character doesn’t mean endorsing everything they do.
I haven’t read the novel, and I don’t think I ever will, but I love Lu Feng in the series. And I’m not sorry about it. He’s a complex character, and that’s exactly what makes him interesting to me.
We should be able to talk about how complicated, flawed, and fascinating a character is without having our morals questioned every two seconds.
Honestly, I’m so tired of these people. You have no idea 😭😭
As for the doctor, you’re free to take your own advice 🥰
Throughout the story, we’ve seen it tackle difficult themes such as homophobia, family expectations, grief, trauma, and the consequences of loss.
More importantly, we’ve watched Lu Feng’s gradual descent into obsession and psychological instability, and now we’re watching him struggle against the darkest parts of himself.
The story isn’t presenting his behavior as healthy or desirable; it’s examining it, questioning it, and showing the damage it causes both to him and to the people around him.
That’s what dark romance is supposed to do. It’s not required to present perfect relationships or morally flawless characters.
Sometimes it’s about exploring uncomfortable emotions, destructive mindsets, and the darker side of human attachment.
If all people take away from the series is “toxic relationship bad,” then they’re missing most of what the story is actually trying to say.
Yet the moment a BL contains dark romance, suddenly everyone starts acting like fiction is a moral instruction manual.So incest in Game of Thrones was apparently fine, serial killers are fine, drug empires are fine, but toxic fictional relationships are where we draw the line?
Please.
Nobody is promoting kidnapping, torture, or abuse. People are consuming fiction.
The same way horror fans aren’t promoting murder and true crime fans aren’t supporting serial killers.
And honestly, it’s 2026. We should be past the idea that enjoying a fictional story means endorsing everything that happens in it.If you don’t like a series, don’t watch it. But by this logic, you’d also have to stop watching horror movies, crime dramas, thrillers, true crime documentaries, and half of television.
Also, if by any chance your username is a Painter of the Night reference, that would make this whole moral lecture pretty ironic.
That scene had me overthinking immediately, so I’m glad someone else got the same vibe 🙌🏻🩷
But when Yi Chen called his brother in his sleep, Lu Feng’s fear of losing him probably resurfaced, and now he’s scared of falling back into his old habits