10/10 — we’ve finally reached the end of Revenged Love, and what an incredible journey it’s been. These past two months have truly been some of the best of my life. This series gave us one of the most satisfying endings we could have ever hoped for from a Chinese BL, and I know I’m going to miss it dearly.
Chengwei and Guoshuai have carved out such a special place in my heart — I don’t think I’ll ever truly move on from them. Thank you to the actors, the Revenged Love team, and everyone who poured their hard work, passion, and love into bringing this story to life. I’ll be forever grateful for this beautiful experience.
Also want to add: cjd is also a txn anti bc during txn’s rumors/hate she changed her profile picture to an evil…
Oh my god, I really hope this is just a rumor because that’s actually so sad for tian :((( But one thing I don’t understand is - if she really doesn’t like Tian, then why cast him? She literally went out of her way to reach out and recruit him three separate times before tian xuning finally agreed
Why though? Is there any reason why she holds some secret animosity?
Honestly, I’m not entirely sure, but there’s been a lot of discussion about this today, and C-fans are furious - especially with Chai jidan and they're also claiming she has drastically altered Wu suowei’s character, straying far from how he’s portrayed in the original story
I’ve been seeing a lot of C-fans and inter-fans discussing the situation with author Chai Jidan, the director, and the three main cast members — and it honestly feels like there’s some clear dislike towards Ziyu, Liu Xuancheng, and Tian Xuning.
1. Chai Jidan deliberately used Ziyu’s birthday (July 6) as the prison cell number “0706,” and even set Liu Xuancheng’s birthday as Wusuowei’s parents’ anniversary — which is seriously messed up.
2. The director doesn’t follow Xuning on Weibo and has never posted any BTS clips of him, even after his highlight episode, while she’s done so for others.
3. There are also screenshots showing Chai Jidan engaging with hate pages targeting Ziyu on Weibo.
Episode 18 was one of my favourite episodes so far — the acting from all the leads was absolutely top notch.However,…
1. He threw water at wang shuo because he was tired of his brother's shenanigans and his little schemes on trying to steal chi cheng from wu suowei.
2. Yes he did get very angry after seeing the text hence him beating wang lian up, and the texts read: Wang lian: Are you still coming (to the party) today? Wu suowei: Yeah, i was busy, im on my way!
3. I honestly have no idea, i guess he just wanted to defend Chi Cheng?
4. Yes indeed he had thought CC was defending his ex, which is why he was upset and thought "wow so CC DOES have a vicious and protective side to him" when in reality CC was jealous bc Wang lian was texted his beloved Weiwei
Some of these Cnets really need to understand that this show wasn’t even created with them as the primary audience. It was meant for international fans. Yet the constant nitpicking, judgemental attitudes, and outright bullying from some of them (not all) is honestly so frustrating. Like omfg you're literally using a VPN just to access this content — content that wasn’t even made for your market — so the least you could do is watch respectfully.
The cast, the crew, and the whole Revenged Love team poured their hearts into making this happen, working across language and cultural barriers to deliver something fresh and entertaining. Instead of being hypercritical and entitled, maybe take a step back, appreciate the effort, and just enjoy the show for what it is. Criticism is one thing, but the toxicity is uncalled for. Let’s show a little more respect and support — especially when no one owed us this project in the first place.
In China, this is done for every series because there are many different dialects spoken across the country. To ensure that the majority of viewers can understand the dialogue, all lines are dubbed in Standard Mandarin by voice actors.
AHHHHH IM SQUEALINGGG I LOVE THIS EPISODE SOOOO MUCH GONNA TREASURE THIS EPISODE FOR AS LONG AS I CAN BC I HAVE A FEELING THEIR DIVORCE ERA IS NEAR.... 😔
Can someone explain. Why is china's government suddenly okay with BL series?.
Hi! Just a quick clarification — this series is actually released outside of China, on foreign platforms. That means the Chinese government doesn’t have control over it. It’s not so much that they’re okay with it, but rather that it’s beyond their jurisdiction, so they can’t really do anything about it. Hope that helps!
This season was like writing an essay with a time limit. The first few paragraphs are clear and well structured. But then you only have 5mins left to write the last few paragraphs.
Chengwei and Guoshuai have carved out such a special place in my heart — I don’t think I’ll ever truly move on from them. Thank you to the actors, the Revenged Love team, and everyone who poured their hard work, passion, and love into bringing this story to life. I’ll be forever grateful for this beautiful experience.
1. Chai Jidan deliberately used Ziyu’s birthday (July 6) as the prison cell number “0706,” and even set Liu Xuancheng’s birthday as Wusuowei’s parents’ anniversary — which is seriously messed up.
2. The director doesn’t follow Xuning on Weibo and has never posted any BTS clips of him, even after his highlight episode, while she’s done so for others.
3. There are also screenshots showing Chai Jidan engaging with hate pages targeting Ziyu on Weibo.
2. Yes he did get very angry after seeing the text hence him beating wang lian up, and the texts read:
Wang lian: Are you still coming (to the party) today?
Wu suowei: Yeah, i was busy, im on my way!
3. I honestly have no idea, i guess he just wanted to defend Chi Cheng?
4. Yes indeed he had thought CC was defending his ex, which is why he was upset and thought "wow so CC DOES have a vicious and protective side to him" when in reality CC was jealous bc Wang lian was texted his beloved Weiwei
The cast, the crew, and the whole Revenged Love team poured their hearts into making this happen, working across language and cultural barriers to deliver something fresh and entertaining. Instead of being hypercritical and entitled, maybe take a step back, appreciate the effort, and just enjoy the show for what it is. Criticism is one thing, but the toxicity is uncalled for. Let’s show a little more respect and support — especially when no one owed us this project in the first place.