I've become emotionally invested in this story. Right now I'm just so sad for Lu Feng and Yi Chen. The little brother was just a spoiled typical young man who reacted in anger. Now he's paralyzed and his mother died while he was in another country. I sincerely hope some lightness and positivity can result eventually from all this convoluted mess.
I've become emotionally invested in this story. Right now I'm just so sad for Lu Feng and Yi Chen. The little brother was just a spoiled typical young man who reacted in anger. Now he's paralyzed and his mother died while he was in another country. I sincerely hope some lightness and positivity can result eventually from all this convoluted mess.
Its a Taiwan production not mainland China thats how they get around censorship. To My Shore filmed with a thailand…
I'm glad they've found a way to circumvent China's censorship. China has such good BL writers. It's a shame not to be able to share their stories on screen.
I should have waited until tomorrow; now I'm stressed as hell. It really hurt to see everyone portray Lu Feng…
Ouch! I feel ya! She seriously laid heavy manipulation on him with no regard for his thoughts or feelings. Parents have done that since time immortal, but it still doesn't make it right.
Episode 7Ok, this was a heavy one. Whatever sh*t happened, I get the perspective of both them. They both had reasons,…
Lordy! Lordy! I was like "way old" before I realized every comment didn't require an immediate answer and the conversation could be delayed until the parties involved calmed down. It's still a hard concept.
I was just surprised how she produced that little red savings booklet out of thin air after being in the emergency…
We're in the US. We don't have national healthcare, but in an emergency situation services are provided and the bill is often paid later. Many of the Asian movies seem to have hospital care required to be paid before the patient is released. **Just a thought- maybe she had her savings book in her purse because she was traveling to see her sister. After all she knew she was really sick and if something happened she would need access to her funds. What year is this story- by the way? Who keeps a savings booklet anymore? I was amused when she whipped it out from under the cover too. It reminded me of my mother. She would have kept it very near to herself before she trusted the booklet being in a nightstand drawer at a hospital. This story must be originally in the 1970's to 1990's. Can just anyone access someone's savings booklet and then withdraw funds?🤦🥺
Exactly but he grew up in abusive family he doesn’t know how handle hard situations without aggression, yc was…
You're right about Lu Feng's consuming love. His father was horrible. His sister cared but still chose family pressure over his heart. Lu Feng didn't experience real warmth and acceptance. Yi Chen had a close caring family until he disappointed his parents. He succumbed to pleasing his parents over loving Lu Feng. I do think it's unfair that Lu Feng is expected to accept last place in his priorities continually.
so, you're telling me that Yi-Chen's mother was fine with the little brother being gay, but older Yi-Chen is bringing…
She didn't realize the younger son was in a relationship with Qin Lang until Lu Feng became defensive and desperate about losing Yi Chen and revealed it. From an ingrained centuries old concept of being filial and continuing the bloodline I understand her even if I don't agree. She honestly wasn't any more mature about the explosive situation than the other emotionally overwhelmed characters. Really, I live the dramas I watch. I can try to understand and put things in perspective, but I feel their angst. I'm treading carefully at this point because I foresee a lot of heartache.
Yi-Chen's little brother can die with the mom. IDGAF, I said what I said, him and the mom are such selfish pieces…
The timing on the unveiling of their relationship was rushed. The mom would have had the health issues regardless. The brother was being circumspect about his relationship because he knew his mom wasn't ready to accept a M/M relationship. The whole thing at the hospital was chaotic and volatile. Probably a good idea to remember that all the 4 male leads or at least the Yi Chens and Lu Feng are only in their early 20's. How many people in their early 20's make calm wise decisions regularly when it comes to passionate situations?
that's life. fiction or otherwise. they will get back together after 21 years
I couldn't find an official novel on a free online account. However, if you contact [email protected] you can purchase all 3 volumes of the English translation.
I've only read through chapter 3 of volume 1. It's already added more depth to the characters and a better understanding of their developing relationship.
I hate that they’re probably going to run with the narrative that Lu Feng pushed Yichen, when it was Yichen…
I can see both of their viewpoints. But I do agree Lu Feng is being denigrated unfairly. Both Yi Chens could have handled things better as well. It's a difficult complex situation. I feel compassion for both Lu Feng and Yi Chen. Their non-traditional relationship isn't accepted by either family. Lu Feng is willing to sacrifice everything, but Yi Chen feels an obligation to not disappoint his mother since she insists one of her sons be "normal".😢😣
The whole thing at the hospital was chaotic and volatile. Probably a good idea to remember that all the 4 male leads or at least the Yi Chens and Lu Feng are only in their early 20's. How many people in their early 20's make calm wise decisions regularly when it comes to passionate situations?
I've only read through chapter 3 of volume 1. It's already added more depth to the characters and a better understanding of their developing relationship.