Tang Hua and Zhi Dai: Their story had so much potential, but the execution fell flat. What could have been an engaging romance ended up feeling dull and unmemorable.
Yuan Zhong and Ji Tanyin: So far, their love story hasn’t truly begun—just lingering glances and unspoken emotions. There’s tension, but nothing has unfolded yet .
Pei Jiu and Yun Niang: Despite their limited screen time, their love feels the most real. Every moment between them carries weight, and their separation scene was truly heartbreaking—I felt their love and pain 💔 🥺
Yuan Zhong constantly doubts Ji Tan Yin’s intentions, despite everything she has done to save him. Given his past, his distrust is understandable, but she has proven herself time and again he should at least give her the benefit of the doubt. It feels like this cycle of suspicion and sacrifice will continue throughout the story,
Among all the sneaky villains we've seen in dramas, I really appreciate Han Nu. At least she’s straightforward with the female lead, openly stating what she wants and making it clear she’ll act against her. That said, I just spotted her name in the guest appearance list, so it seems like she will probably d word soon in the story .
I really love how the male and female leads are written in the novel, and I hope they stay true to their original personalities in the drama. Especially Jiang Mu—I saw a BTS clip of her dancing and having fun, which honestly made me a bit worried since that’s nothing like her character. A few small changes here and there are fine, but I really hope they don’t alter them too much.
it's so weird to me that chinese actors have sasaengs. I'm a kpop fan and it's mostly idols that have sasaengs.
Japan, Korea, and China have an intense and toxic fan culture, and sadly, many international fans have adopted the same mindset due to being manipulated by joining these fandoms . In contrast, the West handles this much better whether actors or singers, celebrities live their lives freely, dating and marrying without fans making a big deal out of it.
As a woman, I honestly don’t know what to say when I see some female fans blindly defending him. They keep asking for proof, but what more proof do they need? A young girl tragically took her own life on his birthday . This isn’t some anti-fan conspiracy; it’s a heartbreaking reality. This isn’t a joke or a scandal to brush aside. The saddest part is, if Kim Saeron were still alive, the truth might never have come to light.
If the things being reported online are true, then jail is the only place you belong. You fully deserve the consequences of your actions, and may you never find peace for what you did to a young girl.
Day after day, South Korea surprises me. I had already remarked in Study Group that it was strange for a teacher…
It’s not surprising at all. Class teachers having students' numbers is quite common, especially since the covid pandemic. With online groups becoming the norm, students were typically added through their phone numbers, so it’s nothing unusual.
Yuan Zhong and Ji Tanyin: So far, their love story hasn’t truly begun—just lingering glances and unspoken emotions. There’s tension, but nothing has unfolded yet .
Pei Jiu and Yun Niang: Despite their limited screen time, their love feels the most real. Every moment between them carries weight, and their separation scene was truly heartbreaking—I felt their love and pain 💔 🥺