He literally had days to think but only gave her less than 5 mins to understand and process. That's why I hate…
Clearly you are as you've accused me. ShaoYao is sheltered and naive. She believes everyone is careful around her for good reason, but even she has told her brother that she's not mentally ill. Even grandpa Hua recognised it. Nothing about her behaviour has proven that she has any significant mental issues. She has had no reason nor opportunity to mature because she had been locked up since her mum passed/ while her brother was gone. However, if she DID have mental problems, then (as I'd said), leaving her and not pushing was the noble, gallant and respectable thing to do. Regardless of all that, Shen Huan is a person (character) with feelings, too. She did not reject him, what she did (unknowingly) was worse. He was not unkind to her and he did not simply disappear without explanation. He was not fickle, he was sincere.
He literally had days to think but only gave her less than 5 mins to understand and process. That's why I hate…
Her reaction was that of someone who saw him only as a playmate. His family was being forceful about his marriage. Theyeven revealed that their safety depended on it. We all love ShaoYao, but that one was on her. She seemed too naïve (child-like) and he had to let her go. His desires were obviously more mature. A lesser, more dangerous person wouldn’t have left her…
I actually WANTED it to have been suicide. Otherwise, there’ll be a whole plot to stop the murderer later. Saving SJ with love and joy is so much more appealing to me.
She’s a literal princess, though. I know it’s nice she has all the family around, but it would be more helpful…
That’s not why he did it. He explained a few episodes after that it was a trap and he was basically forced into that situation. It’s a sign of loyalty.
Guys were there latest iPhone models and Bluetooth AirPods in 1990s😂😂😂😂
She was born in 1990s. It's telling you that she's (around) 29. Also, the economy and culture she was born into, based on how Shanghai was at the time.
However, if she DID have mental problems, then (as I'd said), leaving her and not pushing was the noble, gallant and respectable thing to do.
Regardless of all that, Shen Huan is a person (character) with feelings, too. She did not reject him, what she did (unknowingly) was worse. He was not unkind to her and he did not simply disappear without explanation. He was not fickle, he was sincere.