I am 2 eps in and debating droping the series. Everyone raves about this show, so I want to give it a shot, but…
In Episode 23, he'll get the punishment he deserves. And you wouldn't want to see how a villain like him transforms into such a loyal, deeply affectionate sweet guy – going from a total red flag to a complete green flag. I love this contrast. In later episodes, he'll be bawling his eyes out and shedding tears on more than one occasion.
That’s devastating! And I’m soooo perplexed. With so many rumors swirling about, I’m confused by why all…
The massive popularity of this series is exactly why the director likely has anxieties and reservations in the current high-pressure environment. She probably fears the legal consequences (in effect, fearing jail).
Don't compare it to 'ABO Desire'. That series wasn't a phenomenon in China. Honestly, there are tons of Chinese mini-dramas out there with way more explicit content than either of these two shows. But they fly under the radar – they're niche, unlisted, and nobody really pays attention. Blame this show's scrutiny entirely on its overwhelming popularity.
For those who didn’t satisfy with ending including myself ( I am not a writer or something this is my personal…
The heartbreak and regret shouldn’t fall on Chinese fans alone. You all deserve to know the details cut from the series finale.
According to leaks from on-set crew members, during the hometown ending scene — did you notice WW wearing that strangely unfamiliar and out-of-place outfit? It was the exact same pink crop top he first wore to seduce CC. The crew revealed several intimate kiss scenes were filmed here.
First, CC tenderly kissed WW’s stomach, echoing that awkward pose WW struck in Episode 2. Then, WW took charge: he flipped over, pinned CC down, and kissed him passionately on the lips, throat, and chest, all while calling him lǎogōng (husband/my love) — the first time he willingly used this term. Free at last from his struggle with his straight identity and casting off his shyness, this was his first genuine moment of initiative. CC was overcome with emotion, completely swept away.
The scene then transitioned to a distant, slightly blurred shot depicting CC performing oral sex on WW. Throughout this, WW moaned, repeatedly calling him lǎogōng. After they caught their breath, the two embraced. WW whispered, "I have a home again."
Watching that final scene, I was struck by how jarring and contextually inexplicable that specific outfit felt. But with these leaked crew insights explaining the omitted scenes? Suddenly, everything clicks into place with perfect, heartbreaking logic.
The cruel reality? We'll never see the footage. Though filmed, we only have these orally relayed accounts from crew members, leaving us with mere textual descriptions. It’s devastating.
The heartbreak and regret shouldn’t fall on Chinese fans alone. You all deserve to know the details cut from the series finale.
According to leaks from on-set crew members, during the hometown ending scene — did you notice WW wearing that strangely unfamiliar and out-of-place outfit? It was the exact same pink crop top he first wore to seduce CC. The crew revealed several intimate kiss scenes were filmed here.
First, CC tenderly kissed WW’s stomach, echoing that awkward pose WW struck in Episode 2. Then, WW took charge: he flipped over, pinned CC down, and kissed him passionately on the lips, throat, and chest, all while calling him lǎogōng (husband/my love) — the first time he willingly used this term. Free at last from his struggle with his straight identity and casting off his shyness, this was his first genuine moment of initiative. CC was overcome with emotion, completely swept away.
The scene then transitioned to a distant, slightly blurred shot depicting CC performing oral sex on WW. Throughout this, WW moaned, repeatedly calling him lǎogōng. After they caught their breath, the two embraced. WW whispered, "I have a home again."
Watching that final scene, I was struck by how jarring and contextually inexplicable that specific outfit felt. But with these leaked crew insights explaining the omitted scenes? Suddenly, everything clicks into place with perfect, heartbreaking logic.
The cruel reality? We'll never see the footage. Though filmed, we only have these orally relayed accounts from crew members, leaving us with mere textual descriptions. It’s devastating.
You didn't misunderstand, that was a sexual invitation.
CC said, 'Just wait 'til I finish this smoke... then your chance is gone.' What he means is, once that cigarette's done, he's gonna fuck you up so bad you won't have the breath left to scream.
After finishing Episode 1, I felt exactly the same as you – my reaction was all criticism. When I watched Episodes 2 and 3, I still approached it with a hint of mockery. But by Episode 5, I was completely hooked. Now, if I can't watch The Ingenious One on Monday, life won't feel complete!
hi since many people think I’m a hater of something I want to apology first of all then you can listen before…
Thank you for the shoutout. Might've been a tough day? Let's push ahead and hunt for more top-tier content.
Personally, I live for lightning-fast plots with explosive payoffs—Desire just plodded along, honestly.
This drama flies totally under the radar in China. Cast members interact with zero filters, completely off Beijing’s scrutiny.
God, I envy that! If only RL’s leads could vibe so freely. Their stone-cold silence has sent some fans into a delusional spiral—like full-blown hallucination territory. Where are you from?I can’t access overseas websites—wish I could see what’s posted there. But from what I’ve gathered on Weibo about his alleged affair, every "clue" amounts to groundless hearsay: whispered rumors dressed as testimony, then repackaged into deceptively objective-looking spreadsheets. After pulling consecutive all-nighters glued to this drama on Weibo, I'm just... weary. Frankly, his private life doesn’t even register on my radar anymore.
What comes after a soft ban? A real ban. So, treat this essentially as a warning: your freedom to perform remains intact only if you exercise caution and know your limits.
For the two lead actors: You may continue your careers – singing or acting in dramas. However, official channels restrict any platform from actively promoting them. Their most viral videos, fan-created content , and those highly curated fan edits will be taken down and reported. Every single popular video I had saved in my collections has been removed by the platforms without exception. Footage featuring CC and WSW, whether visual or audio, is banned.
You can upload content showing the actors in their daily lives – videos or photos of themselves are allowed – but these will be throttled and deliberately deprioritized . Anything related to their characters from this specific drama is completely forbidden. Promotion of the drama itself is prohibited in any form.
The lead actors must maintain a low profile – they should avoid appearing on hot search lists and refrain from frequent public appearances that could cause disruption. Crucially, there will be no formal official document announcing a "ban."The two lead actors must not interact or show any affection toward each other — neither on social media platforms nor in real life. Instead, everyone operates under an unspoken agreement or implicit understanding. Disrupting this understanding could lead to negative consequences. Therefore, we dare not hope for joint fan meetings featuring both leads.
For the other couple : Because their level of popularity/hype is significantly lower, they operate with much greater freedom.
This paradoxical system has developed over many years. We all understand how to maintain this unspoken agreement/unwritten rule/unspoken arrangement. They won't become top-tier artists or reach the level of superstars. But compared to their previously unknown/obscure state, their current situation is already considered much better。There is risk involved, but it's all worth it.
You don't need to be overly worried. Netizens are just fuming right now because this young couple stirred up such…
He is also issuing a direct apology to his fans, acknowledging he has betrayed their trust. In his apology statement, he stated it was a normal, ordinary relationship that has now ended. He confirmed the breakup occurred specifically at 8:52 PM on the 23rd. The girl initiated the breakup, but immediately regretted it, becoming distraught – crying and creating a scene. Then, after a mere 25-minute gap at 9:17 PM, she took to the internet to publicly expose and denounce him.
Be realistic: he is under pressure to prove himself ("to pay debts" / 还债). He's newly popular with an incredibly demanding schedule. He simply cannot attend to his girlfriend's emotional needs every single moment. Moreover, his manager has strong objections to this girlfriend and explicitly advised them not to meet until the drama finishes airing at the end of August – sensible advice largely due to the overwhelming number of fans staking out their building. Yet, solely because of this situation, she broke down completely and incited an online mob to attack him.
Because of this incident, nearly 300,000 fans have unfollowed him, and that number continues to decline.
I suspect the mass unfollowing stems from two primary reasons:
He has many "girlfriend-fans" (女友粉) who admired/had crushes on him. Learning he had a girlfriend, especially seeing him prioritize her so intensely ("love her so much"), left them heartbroken and crushed ("破防了").
He has many "career-fans" (事业粉) focused on his professional success. Discovering he wasn't putting his career as the absolute top priority left them equally devastated
Don't compare it to 'ABO Desire'. That series wasn't a phenomenon in China. Honestly, there are tons of Chinese mini-dramas out there with way more explicit content than either of these two shows. But they fly under the radar – they're niche, unlisted, and nobody really pays attention. Blame this show's scrutiny entirely on its overwhelming popularity.
According to leaks from on-set crew members, during the hometown ending scene — did you notice WW wearing that strangely unfamiliar and out-of-place outfit? It was the exact same pink crop top he first wore to seduce CC. The crew revealed several intimate kiss scenes were filmed here.
First, CC tenderly kissed WW’s stomach, echoing that awkward pose WW struck in Episode 2. Then, WW took charge: he flipped over, pinned CC down, and kissed him passionately on the lips, throat, and chest, all while calling him lǎogōng (husband/my love) — the first time he willingly used this term. Free at last from his struggle with his straight identity and casting off his shyness, this was his first genuine moment of initiative. CC was overcome with emotion, completely swept away.
The scene then transitioned to a distant, slightly blurred shot depicting CC performing oral sex on WW. Throughout this, WW moaned, repeatedly calling him lǎogōng. After they caught their breath, the two embraced. WW whispered, "I have a home again."
Watching that final scene, I was struck by how jarring and contextually inexplicable that specific outfit felt. But with these leaked crew insights explaining the omitted scenes? Suddenly, everything clicks into place with perfect, heartbreaking logic.
The cruel reality? We'll never see the footage. Though filmed, we only have these orally relayed accounts from crew members, leaving us with mere textual descriptions. It’s devastating.
According to leaks from on-set crew members, during the hometown ending scene — did you notice WW wearing that strangely unfamiliar and out-of-place outfit? It was the exact same pink crop top he first wore to seduce CC. The crew revealed several intimate kiss scenes were filmed here.
First, CC tenderly kissed WW’s stomach, echoing that awkward pose WW struck in Episode 2. Then, WW took charge: he flipped over, pinned CC down, and kissed him passionately on the lips, throat, and chest, all while calling him lǎogōng (husband/my love) — the first time he willingly used this term. Free at last from his struggle with his straight identity and casting off his shyness, this was his first genuine moment of initiative. CC was overcome with emotion, completely swept away.
The scene then transitioned to a distant, slightly blurred shot depicting CC performing oral sex on WW. Throughout this, WW moaned, repeatedly calling him lǎogōng. After they caught their breath, the two embraced. WW whispered, "I have a home again."
Watching that final scene, I was struck by how jarring and contextually inexplicable that specific outfit felt. But with these leaked crew insights explaining the omitted scenes? Suddenly, everything clicks into place with perfect, heartbreaking logic.
The cruel reality? We'll never see the footage. Though filmed, we only have these orally relayed accounts from crew members, leaving us with mere textual descriptions. It’s devastating.
This became the origin of everything—the tragic beginning that motivated WS to destroy the friendship between the two close brothers.
XS remarked: "So it turns out he really did like GCY."
WS then deliberately sent the recording (of CC’s confession) to WSW, and later forwarded WSW’s reaction video to CC.
Provoked, CC came to take WSW away.
Personally, I live for lightning-fast plots with explosive payoffs—Desire just plodded along, honestly.
This drama flies totally under the radar in China. Cast members interact with zero filters, completely off Beijing’s scrutiny.
God, I envy that! If only RL’s leads could vibe so freely. Their stone-cold silence has sent some fans into a delusional spiral—like full-blown hallucination territory.
Where are you from?I can’t access overseas websites—wish I could see what’s posted there. But from what I’ve gathered on Weibo about his alleged affair, every "clue" amounts to groundless hearsay: whispered rumors dressed as testimony, then repackaged into deceptively objective-looking spreadsheets. After pulling consecutive all-nighters glued to this drama on Weibo, I'm just... weary. Frankly, his private life doesn’t even register on my radar anymore.
You should stand by your principles. You did nothing wrong. I will keep supporting his work and remain his admirer.
While some of the recently exposed information holds truth, the majority circulating are merely second-hand rumors.
You can upload content showing the actors in their daily lives – videos or photos of themselves are allowed – but these will be throttled and deliberately deprioritized . Anything related to their characters from this specific drama is completely forbidden. Promotion of the drama itself is prohibited in any form.
The lead actors must maintain a low profile – they should avoid appearing on hot search lists and refrain from frequent public appearances that could cause disruption. Crucially, there will be no formal official document announcing a "ban."The two lead actors must not interact or show any affection toward each other — neither on social media platforms nor in real life. Instead, everyone operates under an unspoken agreement or implicit understanding. Disrupting this understanding could lead to negative consequences. Therefore, we dare not hope for joint fan meetings featuring both leads.
For the other couple : Because their level of popularity/hype is significantly lower, they operate with much greater freedom.
This paradoxical system has developed over many years. We all understand how to maintain this unspoken agreement/unwritten rule/unspoken arrangement. They won't become top-tier artists or reach the level of superstars. But compared to their previously unknown/obscure state, their current situation is already considered much better。There is risk involved, but it's all worth it.
Be realistic: he is under pressure to prove himself ("to pay debts" / 还债). He's newly popular with an incredibly demanding schedule. He simply cannot attend to his girlfriend's emotional needs every single moment. Moreover, his manager has strong objections to this girlfriend and explicitly advised them not to meet until the drama finishes airing at the end of August – sensible advice largely due to the overwhelming number of fans staking out their building. Yet, solely because of this situation, she broke down completely and incited an online mob to attack him.
Because of this incident, nearly 300,000 fans have unfollowed him, and that number continues to decline.
I suspect the mass unfollowing stems from two primary reasons:
He has many "girlfriend-fans" (女友粉) who admired/had crushes on him. Learning he had a girlfriend, especially seeing him prioritize her so intensely ("love her so much"), left them heartbroken and crushed ("破防了").
He has many "career-fans" (事业粉) focused on his professional success. Discovering he wasn't putting his career as the absolute top priority left them equally devastated