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In the martial world, mysterious cases occur one after another. To maintain peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion commissions Lu Xiaofeng to solve these extraordinary cases, using a miraculous medicine that can cure blindness as leverage. Thus, in order to heal the eyes of his best friend Hua Manlou, Lu Xiaofeng accepts the mission and sets out.

From the exotic flower poison of Shuzhou to the Silver Hook Gambling House in Xuezhou, from the Six-Play Phantom in Lingzhou to the ephemeral Whale Sea in Quzhou, from the Hidden Hero Island in Lingzhou to the eerie inn amidst the endless yellow sands of Liangzhou—wherever Lu Xiaofeng goes, the cases grow stranger and the number of victims steadily increases.

Yet he never backs down. Beyond his sharp mind and the technique known as “Lingxi One Finger,” he has friends—many, many friends. Hua Manlou, with his heightened senses, is his strongest support; Ximen Chui Xue, whose sword strikes the throat in a single blow, truly deserves the title of Sword God; Sikong Zhaixing, a master thief and disguise expert; together with Zhu Ting’s ingenious inventions and the assistance of Yu Luosha, leader of the Wan Gui Sect.

With these allies, Lu Xiaofeng solves one seemingly impossible case after another. In doing so, they not only preserve peace but also thwart a long-brewing conspiracy in the martial world, protecting the weak and innocent, and safeguarding all living beings.
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A series of mysterious cases erupt across the Jianghu. To safeguard peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion takes charge of the martial world, armed with a method said to cure blindness.
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In the martial world, mysterious cases occur one after another. To maintain peace, the Wu Wang Pavilion commissions Lu Xiaofeng to solve these extraordinary cases, using a miraculous medicine that can cure blindness as leverage. Thus, in order to heal the eyes of his best friend Hua Manlou, Lu Xiaofeng accepts the mission and sets out.

From the exotic flower poison of Shuzhou to the Silver Hook Gambling House in Xuezhou, from the Six-Play Phantom in Lingzhou to the ephemeral Whale Sea in Quzhou, from the Hidden Hero Island in Lingzhou to the eerie inn amidst the endless yellow sands of Liangzhou—wherever Lu Xiaofeng goes, the cases grow stranger and the number of victims steadily increases.

Yet he never backs down. Beyond his sharp mind and the technique known as “Lingxi One Finger,” he has friends—many, many friends. Hua Manlou, with his heightened senses, is his strongest support; Ximen Chui Xue, whose sword strikes the throat in a single blow, truly deserves the title of Sword God; Sikong Zhaixing, a master thief and disguise expert; together with Zhu Ting’s ingenious inventions and the assistance of Yu Luosha, leader of the Wan Gui Sect.

With these allies, Lu Xiaofeng solves one seemingly impossible case after another. In doing so, they not only preserve peace but also thwart a long-brewing conspiracy in the martial world, protecting the weak and innocent, and safeguarding all living beings.
Recommended by Orchid - Dec 30, 2025
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-Amnesiac male lead
-Male lead falls from grace to grass
-Female lead keeps male lead during amnesiac period
-Male lead vows to serve female lead
-Relationship development from enemies to lovers
-Male lead talented in martial arts
-Smart male and female leads
-Hidden identity
Recommended by Nabie - Dec 30, 2025
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The similarity lies in the childhood "fake older brother" relationship that later turns into romance. In both dramas, the male lead treats the female lead with care and tenderness. Also in both dramas, the male leads come from a poorer, broken family background while the female leads are financially well-off.

The main difference is the male lead: in Speed and Love, he has a more bad-boy edge, and the romance is more intense, with more flirting, while Hidden Love is more of a sweeter, slow-burn romance.
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~Family business setting
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~Family relationships
~Clever First Ladies
~Suitor searches
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Ambos possuem o plot de que para o ML sobreviver precisa se envolver com a FL, com algumas consequências.
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Jilted FL, warm patient ML . It takes her a while to figure out that he loves her . This was a drama I really enjoyed . It does have a ‘time travel’ element to it unlike Shine on me. But there are still parallels
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If you enjoyed Go Go Squid!, I highly recommend Love Scenery.
Both use gaming as a connection point, but Love Scenery leans into a softer, more mature romance with calm pacing, supportive leads, and very low angst. It’s a cozy, healing watch that focuses more on emotional comfort than competition.
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While Faithful may not be as bloody as The Vendetta of An, they have similar themes. In Faithful, we follow a group out for revenge against a common foe. Like The Vendetta of An, things do not always go to plan, with twists along the way.
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Both shows feature a strong FL with a strong ML to back her up and cheer her on. The romances are strong with good chemistry. Both plots focus on a revenge arc with a satisfying end.
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Set in an alternate version of Korea ruled by a constitutional monarchy in the 21st century. The story follows Chaebol heiress Seong Hui Ju, who is frustrated by her 'commoner' status despite having everything, and melancholic Grand Prince Yi An, whose royal blood is his only identity and who has nothing despite being the son of the king.

Seong Hui Ju, the second daughter of Korea’s wealthiest conglomerate, is blessed with striking beauty, brains, and a fierce competitive streak, yet she is limited by her status as a 'commoner'. She then chooses to enter a contract marriage with Grand Prince Yi An to gain the one thing she lacks — royal status. Meeting Yi An, a man who shares a similar predicament to hers but has made different life choices, marks a turning point in her life.

Grand Prince is a title granted to another son of the king born to the queen consort in the Joseon Dynasty, signifying his royal lineage while placing him outside the direct line of succession to the throne. Prince Yi An, despite his royal blood, is unable to truly own anything and leads a life of sorrow. As the second son of the royal family, he has been forced to suppress his passionate desires and live in silence, but he is still regarded as the "most beloved royal" by the people due to his innate dignity and charm. Accustomed to hiding his true self, his life begins to change as he meets Seong Hui Ju, who resembles him in some ways but has made different choices, through their contract marriage.
Recommended by A_Rainy_Day - Dec 29, 2025
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Royal setting in modern era .
An ordinary college student, Lee Seol, finds out she's a princess. The grandson of Daehan Group, Park Hae Young, is put in charge of educating Seol on proper etiquette.

However, Hae Young is put in a precarious situation when he finds himself drawn to Seol, the girl who will take away his inheritance if the monarchy is restored
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Both 2gether and SOTUS thrive on slow-burn tension where emotions build before words do.
They explore power dynamics that soften into mutual respect and quiet devotion.
Love is shown through restraint, growth, and small moments that hit hardest.
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Both Theory of Love and SOTUS thrive on slow-burn tension where emotions build before words do.
They explore power dynamics that soften into mutual respect and quiet devotion.
Love is shown through restraint, growth, and small moments that hit hardest.
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