It Took Time, Then It Clicked
It took me a little while to get into this one, but it was worth the wait. I hadn’t realized Yu Xuanchen and Liu Zhiwei were in it when I first watched—now I’m tempted to rewatch it! What really drew me in was the twist in the storyline, and I appreciated how both the main plot and subplots developed over time.
I wasn’t too fond of the comedic elements early on, which might explain why it didn’t hook me right away. The story opens with hidden identities, and I wasn’t initially engaged with the lighthearted dynamic between the leads. But once the narrative found its footing, I became fully invested in the characters and the storytelling. The performances were solid, the pacing was smooth, and I don’t recall any major plot holes—making this one of Li Fei’s better-directed and more polished dramas.
I wasn’t too fond of the comedic elements early on, which might explain why it didn’t hook me right away. The story opens with hidden identities, and I wasn’t initially engaged with the lighthearted dynamic between the leads. But once the narrative found its footing, I became fully invested in the characters and the storytelling. The performances were solid, the pacing was smooth, and I don’t recall any major plot holes—making this one of Li Fei’s better-directed and more polished dramas.
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