it was underwhelming to me. i think it was because of the “near meetings” and missing each other multiple…
What also bothered me was that they hadn’t contacted each other for years, and even after XW finally ending up in Beijing, there didn’t seem to be any urgency on his part to see her. The fact that their reunion only happened by coincidence made it feel even stranger to me.
I know! He needs to give up right now because she is so not interested in him. I would feel sorry for his wife…
Would he give up, though? I doubt it. I feel like he’s going to spend the whole drama pining after her while completely ignoring the fact that she doesn’t feel anything for him, she’s married, and he’s married too. I honestly feel bad for his wife. Sure, she’s kind of mean, but I don’t think she’s evil, and she genuinely seems to want to make their marriage work. I just hope the writers don’t end up romanticising his delusional pining, lol.
I really liked this at the start and liked it overall but i feel like the second half wasn't as exciting. The…
Yes, it would’ve been great if the adult arc had covered 1/3rd or at least 1/4th of the drama. And technically speaking, they got together ONLY in the end, which also left bad taste. It’s 8/10 for me as well.
Same here!! I dont think they both know what kind of power they both just unlocked together. Lol
It kind of reminds me of the Fusion concept in Dragon Ball Z, where Vegito is far stronger than either Goku or Vegeta could ever be on their own. Our couple had better put on the Potara earrings ASAP.
Jin Li did not want Ye Li so why the hell he was looking at her angrily when she was leaving her family house…
Because he has contracted the delulu virus that only infects the SMLs, lol. In all seriousness, I guess he had to break the engagement because of some political move.
I guess prince li is attracted to yeli too..guess we have love triangle coming up indeed
C-drama writers really need to retire this trope of someone pining after a married person, haha. It seems to be showing up quite often lately. I recently came across it in A Splendid Match as well.
I wish them nothing but the best in their life. But honestly, somewhere deep down, my teenage, naïve idea of a “happily ever after” takes a small dent every time I hear about a couple breaking up after being together for so long. I know I’m older now and have seen enough relationships fail to know it happens, but a part of me still wants to believe in love that lasts forever. ._.)