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CHOCOLATE THEMED DRAMAS.
Leads make and sell chocolate.
+ Romance.
CHOCOLATE THEMED DRAMAS.
Leads make and sell chocolate.
+ Romance.
Leads make and sell chocolate.
+ Romance.
CHOCOLATE THEMED DRAMAS.
Leads make and sell chocolate.
+ Romance.
Hear me out, the only similarity is that the male leads are CEO's, however as I was watching Spring fever I got the same feeling I get when watching Business Proposal (which I've re-watch several times)
BL romance between red flag guys. There's nothing to add, To My Shore is the closest one to Yesterday to ever portray interesting relationship between red/black flag guys. Both shows' main characters are CEO-s or in other important management positions.
Ji Shu is a young writer of popular novels. His books are a hit among their many fans, but he is a writer blighted by emotional apathy and pessimism. His novels ultimately reflect this bleak outlook and almost universally end in tragedy. In many ways, he is the quintessential BE (bad ending) writer. By contrast, Song Yan Qi is an optimistic film and drama series planner. She loves happy ending (HE) stories. Song Yan Qi would like to adapt a Ji Shu novel for the screen but would ideally like to ensure the story ends happily – something Ji Shu cannot accept. But the duo’s lives are thrown into chaos when they are sucked into the world of the novel. As they begin to “live” the lives of Ji Shu’s characters, they begin to “rewrite” the story – and become drawn to one another. But will their own love stories end in joy – or sadness?
Ji Shu is a young writer of popular novels. His books are a hit among their many fans, but he is a writer blighted by emotional apathy and pessimism. His novels ultimately reflect this bleak outlook and almost universally end in tragedy. In many ways, he is the quintessential BE (bad ending) writer. By contrast, Song Yan Qi is an optimistic film and drama series planner. She loves happy ending (HE) stories. Song Yan Qi would like to adapt a Ji Shu novel for the screen but would ideally like to ensure the story ends happily – something Ji Shu cannot accept. But the duo’s lives are thrown into chaos when they are sucked into the world of the novel. As they begin to “live” the lives of Ji Shu’s characters, they begin to “rewrite” the story – and become drawn to one another. But will their own love stories end in joy – or sadness?
Ji Shu is a young writer of popular novels. His books are a hit among their many fans, but he is a writer blighted by emotional apathy and pessimism. His novels ultimately reflect this bleak outlook and almost universally end in tragedy. In many ways, he is the quintessential BE (bad ending) writer. By contrast, Song Yan Qi is an optimistic film and drama series planner. She loves happy ending (HE) stories. Song Yan Qi would like to adapt a Ji Shu novel for the screen but would ideally like to ensure the story ends happily – something Ji Shu cannot accept. But the duo’s lives are thrown into chaos when they are sucked into the world of the novel. As they begin to “live” the lives of Ji Shu’s characters, they begin to “rewrite” the story – and become drawn to one another. But will their own love stories end in joy – or sadness?
Workplace rookie Wang Cui Hua unexpectedly finds herself inside the world of a novel, where she crosses paths with Zhang San, another transmigrator—this time, a hidden king who has been biding his time for a decade. One struggling against fate, the other concealing power behind a façade, the two join forces to survive. As schemes unfold and alliances shift, they must face not only the dangers within the story but also the cruel prophecy that one of them will not live to see the flourishing world they’ve worked so hard to build.
In both stories female lead comes to the country side after having a conflict in her job. Both stories have a male lead living in the country side village who is popular among the people in the village.
FL's parents were also murdered and she suspects her in-laws.
secondary he also suspects the younger son of her in-laws (ML), who was absolutely innocent but kept getting involved and was hurt multiple times
the FL and the ML got together even though they knew what difficulties they had to face (i mean the FL fell for her husband's brother but no offense, he liked her tooooooo.)and there were times of hardships where they almost broke up, but still believed and trusted each other and lived a happy life , and the chemistry was OF THE CHARTS!!!!!!!
in summary, it was the same suspicion and family disputes and her in-laws hurting her and would even plan to kill her and all the violence and stuff
secondary he also suspects the younger son of her in-laws (ML), who was absolutely innocent but kept getting involved and was hurt multiple times
the FL and the ML got together even though they knew what difficulties they had to face (i mean the FL fell for her husband's brother but no offense, he liked her tooooooo.)and there were times of hardships where they almost broke up, but still believed and trusted each other and lived a happy life , and the chemistry was OF THE CHARTS!!!!!!!
in summary, it was the same suspicion and family disputes and her in-laws hurting her and would even plan to kill her and all the violence and stuff
If you loved "I'm the Most Beautiful Count" for the portrayal of a kathoey main character who is taken seriously as a complex human being, then you might want to check out "Headman Lee of Sri Baan Yen".
Both main character are kathoey who leave their previous lives in the beauty/entertainment industry and get into local politics / a revolution. Both a comedies that mostly laugh *with* the main character instead of at them. (What's different is that Lee doesn't have a love interest, unfortunately.)
Both main character are kathoey who leave their previous lives in the beauty/entertainment industry and get into local politics / a revolution. Both a comedies that mostly laugh *with* the main character instead of at them. (What's different is that Lee doesn't have a love interest, unfortunately.)
It’s almost the same exact plot in a shorter format. Both have a dominant FL office worker who finds out the ML is secretly submissive, and they come up with an arrangement so they can both get what they want. Even the covers are similar.
Similar premise with MCs that transmigrated from modern world into a novel. Have many comedic moments too. The FL is not the MC of the original novel.
The difference is How Dare You background conflict more focused on Palace Politics and Love Game in Eastern Fantasy more focused on Wuxia(?) thingy
The difference is How Dare You background conflict more focused on Palace Politics and Love Game in Eastern Fantasy more focused on Wuxia(?) thingy
They're both simple sweet young romances that will leave you with a wide grin. They're both quite short as well so they act like a quick dose of sunshine.
- Empress FL, Soldier/bodyguard/general ML
-Both leads are ambitious, cunning, protective towards their other half
-In the starting of the story both ML & FL were in utterly disheveled state, but with their intelligence they rose and fought together for their ambitions
- ML's were very protective, emotionally supporting, supported FL's every decision and been their backbone from beginning to end
-Both FL had been married to another man
-Both leads are ambitious, cunning, protective towards their other half
-In the starting of the story both ML & FL were in utterly disheveled state, but with their intelligence they rose and fought together for their ambitions
- ML's were very protective, emotionally supporting, supported FL's every decision and been their backbone from beginning to end
-Both FL had been married to another man
Shameless/flirty/lightly scheming male lead who lives and breathes to bother the other male lead. The shameless one also lives life with a nothing-to-lose attitude due to hitting emotional rock bottoms. Many comedic, light-hearted, and silly moments. Many characters have an established gay/queer/bi identity.



