The ending of the drama was very bad.
The reason she broke up with the male lead 10 years ago was because of the female lead and the second male lead. After 10 years, the main characters met again and fell in love again. The main characters broke up again because of the female lead and the second lead. I did not like the character of the female lead here at all. The story progressed very well until the first half of the drama, but then something happened.And speaking of the first male lead, he's just a jerk in this drama.đ
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HEART-FLUTTERING CHEMISTRY
The storyline follows Ruan Yu, a full-time writer who finds herself in a legal battle after being accused of plagiarism. In a twist of fate, the intellectual property lawyer she hires is none other than Xu Huaisong, her high school crush and the real-life inspiration for the hero in her books. As they work to clear her name, old feelings resurface, and the 'fox and rabbit' dynamic between the calculating lawyer and the creative writer takes center stage.Furthermore, let's be honest, Miles Wei in a well-tailored suit as a cold-on-the-outside, warm-on-the-inside lawyer is exactly what his fans want. He brings a grounded, mature energy to Xu Huaisong that makes the romance feel earned. One of the most praised aspects of the early episodes is the creative direction(like the video call scenes where the characters appear to be sitting right next to each other). It adds a modern, whimsical touch to the typical urban drama. Zheng He Hui Zi plays Ruan Yu with a great balance of vulnerability and wit. She isn't a damsel in distress; she's a professional fighting for her creative integrity, which makes her chemistry with Miles Wei much more balanced.
Moreover, the drama takes its time to let the 'separation' years ferment. If you prefer instant romance, the first few episodes focusing on the legal case and their reunion might feel a bit steady. There is a fair amount of talk about intellectual property law, though the show does a good job of keeping it relevant to the emotional stakes.
However, there are some slight cons in this drama, and one of them includes the female lead's lying arc and unfair judgment. Firstly, she spends a significant amount of time pretending she doesn't recognize Xu Huaisong from high school. This leads to some 'face-palm' moments where she has to lie to cover up her previous lies, which some viewers find more annoying than charming. Also, she was too quick to label Xu Huaisong as 'evil' or manipulative when misunderstandings arose, rather than looking at his consistent actions to help her. Another disadvantage is the subtitles, as they were either delayed or less polished on certain platforms compared to Viki or Netflix releases.
In conclusion, this drama is an unexpected gem of the 2026 spring season. It moves away from the 'silly' tropes of older rom-coms and gives us a mature, beautifully shot story about second chances.
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decent world building in a show where second leads are keeping me hooked
i am on ep 11 and i am finding the track of the second leads(the Void Prince and the Void princess) really interesting. somehow i am not able to invest my interest fully in the Empyrean Prince and the Empyrean Consort.however, I am liking the world building in the show--all four realms are shown nicely.
my only wonder is the over emphasis of violet/purple colours in the sets and clothes. does this have any symbolic significance?
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Wasted Potential Behind a Strong Cast
Unveil Jade Wind is a detective drama with light romance, a strong focus on crime and mystery, andâunfortunatelyâweak character writing.The show is very case-centered, leaving little room for romance. The cases themselves are actually interesting, and some even feel wholesome, but many of them drag. The pacing, especially at the beginning, is quite slow for a detective series, and there were moments where I honestly felt bored. Itâs not the strongest start for a show in this genre, but Iâm glad I stuck with it.
My biggest issue is the writing of the characters. The cast is amazingâhonestly one of the main reasons people tuned inâbut the script doesnât do them justice at all. The characters feel like they only exist to move the cases forward, without any real depth or development.
Bai Lu is one of my favorite actresses, and Iâll watch anything sheâs in, but she felt unusually dull here. Thatâs not on herâitâs the writing. Her character lacked substance, and it didnât allow her to showcase her usual range. The only time I really felt her performance shine was toward the end, during her revenge arc. Thatâs when she finally felt like herself again.
Wang Xingyue also didnât fully land for me. I like him a lot, but this type of âcute, innocentâ character doesnât suit him as much. He shines more in dominant, powerful roles with strong presence. Here, his character felt underwhelming, and again, the writing didnât help. It didnât give him enough to work with, so his performance didnât stand out the way it usually does.
Also, this is like his third detective-style project in a row, and he even has another one coming up. Itâs starting to feel repetitive. I honestly want to see him take on something differentâmaybe a stronger, more serious role, or even a general/leader-type characterâbecause this genre is starting to feel overused for him.
Another issue I had was the dynamic between the leads. Sheâs supposed to be the detective, yet heâs the one solving most of the cases and figuring out the clues. That just didnât make sense to me and felt like a poor writing choice. It wouldâve been more logical to simply make him a detective.
Because the show is so episodic, itâs hard to really connect to the charactersâ personal stories. Even when they try to give the leads emotional depth, it doesnât hit as hard because the focus keeps going back to standalone cases. So overall, the emotional connection feels weak.
That said, there are definitely positives. The fight scenes were great, and the production quality is solid. I loved the costumes, especially seeing Bai Lu in a more âboyishâ lookâit was refreshing and different from her usual roles. The cinematography is also beautiful, and the OST is a standoutâthe opening track, in particular, is amazing.
The chemistry between Bai Lu and Wang Xingyue is another wasted opportunity. They clearly have natural chemistry, especially noticeable toward the end when their relationship develops, but the show never really gives it space to grow. Itâs frustrating because you can see the potential, especially if youâve watched their promotions or previous collaborations. At this point, they really deserve a proper romance drama together.
Overall, if you judge it purely as a detective show, itâs decentâjust on the slower side. Itâs not the best in the genre, and itâs definitely not memorable, but itâs still enjoyable. The ending wraps things up nicely, especially with how it gives closure to the victims, which I appreciated.
In the end, this drama feels like a case of wasted potential. With stronger writing and better pacing, it couldâve been something much better. Still, if you go in without high expectationsâespecially regarding the castâitâs an enjoyable watch.
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A love that withered, like the Green Plum Blossom | Greatest betrayal of all. 3
"I am the Empress. Here I am, sitting on the throne of the phoenix that you so desire. Therefore, any gift is your punishment, and any punishment is your gift." Empress Ruyi to Consort JiaWanna know how good this drama is? All I can say is, despite all the brutality and cruelty in this show, I only have good memories of it. Not because I disregard those atrocities, but because I was utterly captivated by Ula Nara Qingying (Ruyi)âthe woman who kept her feet grounded and her conscience pure, no matter how hard the situation was or how high her position became. Her never-changing magnanimity lasted from the very start until the end.
I fully expected her to exact revenge, especially after her aunt, the late Empress Ula Nara, used her own death as a catalyst for her to vie for power. However, she never did. She truly believed that distancing herself from conflict would keep her safe. I even thought she had finally learned her lesson after being imprisoned in the Cold Palace for several years. I was excited to see her seek vengeance, but again, it never happened. Her values and integrity remained so unfazed that I was actually quite pissed off by how forgiving she was, constantly disregarding the schemes against her. Yet, as I continued watching, I realized it was because she never desired power or fame. She wasn't hungry for revenge; the only time she would make a move was if someone touched her loved ones. Her patience and tolerance are as vast as the universe. She is definitely the purest FL I have ever seen in a drama.
There are plenty of imperial consorts vying for the Emperor's favor, but she is the only one who never fights for his attention. Some may think it is because she knows he loves her, but for me, it is more than that. It is not because she is confident in his love, but rather because she fully trusts himâdespite the many times he has disappointed her. This is proven by Ruyi's favorite phrase of his: "Do not worry."
That single sentence had been her assurance of his trust and affection; it is why, despite the multiple instances where he disappointed her, she kept holding on. She trusted him and his love, just as she expected him to trust hers. Consequently, the moment he stopped trusting her and began doubting herâprobing her continuouslyâwas the moment she finally lost her trust in him as well. The man she loved in her youth is no longer the person she is with now. This became the breaking point of her unconditional trust for the person she once loved and wished to spend her entire life with.
In retrospect, the most heartbreaking element of this story is knowing that the young man she once dearly loved, and sacrificed so much for, had changed. Despite her faithfulness and utter commitment, he still chose to doubt her and trust others more than her. It was truly agonizing and enraging to watch a once lovely, cheerful woman get depleted to the very brim by a single man. It is a stark reminder of how fickle men can be and a portrait of what the ultimate betrayal looks like.
Another sad realization while watching this show was how much pent-up emotion, resentment, and how many grudges Ruyi must have accumulated over the years of being married to Hongli. She stripped herself of jealousy and greed, striving instead to be considerate, compassionate, and tolerant. Despite constantly being on the receiving end of attacks from the harem, she remained completely devoted to himâonly for him to doubt her. She must have been in so much pain that, eventually, all she wanted was to break free.
Initially, I assumed it was a coincidence that the scenes I found most compelling involved Ruyiâs growing disillusionment with Hongli. However, by the end of the drama, I realized I loved those moments because they were the only times she genuinely expressed her emotions. It was her moment of truth: realizing that nothing is permanent and accepting that some things are bound to change...sadly, even his trust and love for her.
NOTE: Nothing compares to the satisfaction of seeing Ruyi looking so done with Hongli. Every time she vindicates herself, I can almost taste the disgust and dissatisfaction she wants to slap him with.
This review would be much longer if I were to write out my personal thoughts on each of the scenes I loved about this show. So, let me just list them instead.
ĂĂ My absolute favorite scene was in Episode 81, when Hongli threatened to depose Ruyi and she shot back: "I don't need you to depose me. I am sick and tired of being this Empress of yours. I don't want to endure it anymore." Then she proceeded to cut her hair. Dang! Peak drama! The most satisfying scene of the entire series.
ĂĂ I find it fascinating how imperial consorts facing an untimely deathâwhether by poison or suicideâare almost always depicted in their full ceremonial dress. It serves as a final display of dignity and power, even at the very end.
ĂĂ Another scene I liked the most was the consorts' daily greetings to the Empress. I find so much enjoyment in seeing them constantly dissing each other. it feels like being in a cockfight arena, waiting to see who lands the heaviest blow and who ultimately emerges victorious. Hahaha!
ĂĂ The most unexpected, yet most precious, aspect of this story is the unbreakable bond between Hailan and Ruyi. I deeply admire their mutual devotion and loyalty. It is truly one of the most beautiful friendships depicted in an imperial harem drama.
There are plenty more, but this is getting so long. To cut it short, let me just mention one of my most hated and most aggravating scenes in this show.
In Episode 72, when Emperor Qianlong (Hongli) said that while Ruyi was his childhood sweetheart, Consort Rong was his 'love at first sight.' He argued that because he met her as an adult, his emotions were harder to control. Man! I wanted to slap him then and there. Left and right, multiple times. He truly was the worst!
Lastly, the ending. I totally admire and look up to Ruyi for ending her relationship with Hongli so thoroughly and without reservation. I love how she blatantly declined his offer to be Empress again and kept her terminal illness a secret from everyone. Also, while I appreciate that Hongli eventually understood Ruyiâs wish to no longer be Empress, I hated that he allowed her to be buried without the posthumous titles she deserved, even going so far as to destroy all records of her existence. I understand why he did it, but I still hate it.
Anyway, kudos to him for finally giving her a rest and lowkey letting her go by not being buried with him. She cut ties, and I am glad he understood.
"When people's minds turn to evil, even dogs are greater in character." Consort Jia (coming from her? lol)
âP.S. I feel so heartbroken for Ling Yunche. Wouldn't it have been wonderful if heâd stayed by Ruyi's side until the end? Huhu! Here I go again, letting my imagination run wild with "what if" scenarios!
Story - 10, Absolute perfection! It was well-paced, compact, and a lengthy yet extremely worthy drama. This is one of those series that made me realize the length or number of episodes doesn't equate to quality. I was never bored, and I even felt heartbroken when there were only a couple of episodes left. I wish C-dramaland would allow creators to go "all out" again without restricting episode counts, which often ruins stories by forcing scenes to be shortened into incoherent pieces.
Acting/Cast - 10, An ensemble of excellence. The execution from every single actor is flawless. The lines are delivered eloquently and articulately, emphasizing the weight and deep meaning of the script. It is a cast you could not improve uponâa total powerhouse. Kudos to Zhou Xun above everyone else. I was amazed by her absolute, unbreakable composure. Everything from her movements to her facial expressions shouted "calm and collected." It was very fitting for her character.
Music - 10, I love them all! The entire soundtrack radiates heartbreak caused by betrayal, disappointment, and deception, which perfectly complements and elevates the dramaâs emotions.
Rewatch Value - 10, This is one of the few shows I wouldn't mind rewatching if someone asked me toâeven though I just finished it and have a mountain of other C-dramas waiting for me.
Overall - 10, This is a peak masterpiece! Itâs the ultimate dramaâone Iâve sincerely loved and enjoyed more than anything else in years. Each episode was masterfully directed and crafted to perfection. I highly recommend this show to everyone and would advise people not to be intimidated or daunted by the number of episodes.
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Sweet Mutual Crush to Mutual Love Story ?
OMG, okay, I just finished it and I am LITERALLY screaming! đđ It is so cute, it gave me actual butterflies!Here is why you HAVE to watch it, from a totally obsessed perspective:
⢠The "Long-Time Crush" Vibes: Ruan Yu (FL) is writing a novel based on her high school crush, and thenâPLOT TWISTâshe hires that same dude, Xu Huaisong (ML), to be her lawyer! It's that "I knew you when we were kids" energy but they are adults now! đŠââ¤ď¸âđ¨
⢠Miles Wei is TOO MUCH: Okay, I know dude is famous for being a "cold CEO," but here? He is so gentle and smart. The way he looks at her? đŤ He is like a protective puppy, not just a boss.
(BTW, love love love Miles Wei! I swear dude is THE best for romantic ML roles đđ
⢠Hilarious Besties: The two best friend dudes are actually comedic genius. Their fast-talking banter in the background is the best part of some episodes, LOL. đ¤Ł
⢠Visuals & Vibe: Itâs super "fluffy" and lighthearted. Perfect for when you want a break from super dramatic stuff. Plus, the scenes with the "video call imagination" are actually pretty clever! đąđ
Cons? Ugh, the mid episodes dragged a bit with the "Iâm not telling you I remember you" thing! I was literally shouting "JUST TELL HER!" at my screen! đ¤ But it's worth it for the fluff later đđ
Overall Rating: 9/10 Butterflies đŚâdefinitely watching again just for the cute scenes. Go watch it!!
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Definitely would rewatch
A great drama, I love the cast, songs and the story so much!I went through all emotions watching this, I laughed, cried, giggled, excited, sad, amused, surprised and frustrated! Itâs really well done, amazing drama, definitely recommend .
The ML and FL have really good chemistry, the plot is also good.
The last too episodes felt like it dragged a little, but otherwise the whole drama was great.
I really like Zhou Yeâs acting, some people say that sheâs too girlish for this role, but I think she portrayed it super well.
I really liked the supporting casts too.
Itâs in my top 5 beat Cdramas Iâve watched !
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Tone Deaf
If Joseon had actually survived and PROGRESSED into a constitutional monarchy, it would realistically look closer to modern monarchies today: symbolic power, streamlined nobility, and institutions shaped by industrialization, capitalism, and globalization.But what weâre getting feels like straight-up Joseon dropped into the present day.
Historically, aristocracies donât stay intact like that. Most lose power, titles, or go broke and end up marrying into wealth just to survive (dollar princess). Here though? The hierarchy is completely untouched by time. You still have ěë° functioning like a fixed class, which makes no sense in a modern system where positions tied to governance arenât supposed to be permanent or hereditary like that. So that comes off as a major plot hole.
With no sense of transition, no adaptation, no progression on how the monarchy arrives to be at this point, just a copy-paste of then Joseon into the modern era font, the whole world building feels underdeveloped.
Then you pile on stuff like:
- A chaebol casually talking about ruining a celebrity over a contract
- A public holiday for a princeâs birthday
- General public fangirling over royals, complete with lightsticks and banners
- Massive royal estates funded by taxpayers
The story fails to make me sympathize with these ultra-privileged characters dealing with personal angst. At this point, it really stops me from feeling mindlessly entertained and just comes off as tone-deaf and entitled.
For now, I'll give it 5/10, as more episodes drop, I will change it for better or worse.
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Mixed feelings
Iâm a big fan of Net, and since I really enjoyed the NetJJ pairing in *The Prince*, I went into this show with high expectations. While Net continues to deliver, Iâm unfortunately not feeling the same level of chemistry this time around.The co-lead performs reasonably well in chaotic or comedic scenes, but the emotional and romantic moments lack depth and impact. The spark between him and Net just isnât there yet, which makes the relationship feel less convincing. Latte, too, comes across as quite expressionless, which further affects the emotional engagement.
At this point, Net and the supporting characters are largely carrying the show. On the positive side, the visuals are appealing and the cast looks great on screen. However, the cinematography itself feels fairly average and doesnât elevate the storytelling as much as it could.
Despite these drawbacks, Iâll keep watching for Net and hope the chemistry improves as the story progresses. Fingers crossed the upcoming episodes bring stronger emotional moments and better character dynamics.
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Perfect high School Gl
I love this short film sm. It's fairly realistic portrayal of highschool couples. The ending got me ugly sobbing. I really loved them smđđđ the only complaint I have is that it's short. But even so I feel like it was perfect for this show. Short and sweet while it lasted just like the couples, with a bitter aftertaste.This show portrays how mistreatment of queer couples/ppl and could be also trying to portray
misogyny in society which also interlinks w the mistreatment of queer individuals (this is just my thoughts on it, I tend to overthink stuff often maybe this was not even a point in the show but I feel like there are hints to it in the show)
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I want more
I love watching short dramas but every now and then I find one that makes me wish it had so much more screentime.The Maid is one of those short dramas. The story is packed with potential and, although I truly like the short version of it, I wish the story could have been told by using a full-blown drama script. As it is, the story feels a little too fast-paced and I didn't have enough time to really connect with the characters or believe they had actually fallen in love. It just suddenly was that way and I had to go-with-the-flow. Too bad, because there are so many great romance short dramas out there that do show the progression of falling in love. Even in the span of 20 episodes with 10 minutes per episode.
This one fell short in that department. BUT I FREAKING LOVED THE REVENGE PLOT. It was so well done. I binged the entire show within the span of one day.
Do I recommend? Yes. It's fun to watch and sometimes it can even be a litle thrilling.
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Both couple are really cute, their chemistry are on top.
Okay FortPeat are not here to joke, Kissing is THAT serious for them... I'm feeling shy.
I'm just sad they don't show more about the lesbian couple too :c
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Romance Show with Misunderstanding-fest
This is one of the classic 2010s kdrama romcoms. It has almost of the essential elements, and it's not my liking. This show started with a bizzare interaction between a lawyer, Kwon Jung Rok, and an actress turned secretary, Oh Yeon Seo. Jung Rok was so cold and harsh to her earlier, and it's really painful. However at some point, he turned warmed towards her. Both Jung Rok and Yeon Seo have a great character developments throughout the show.To bring more surprise, the best performer in this show was Jay Kim who play the villain Lee Gang Jun. Both Dong Wook and In Na were doing a good job, but I couldn't find the whatsoever glofied Goblin-chemistry (I haven't watch Goblin). Both had several flat and wooden moments. The supporting casts were all great, adding humor to the show.
Writing is a bit a problem here. Compared to other works released around the time, I don't know where to put it. A lot of shows have more swooning and butterflies moment, and a lot of the other brought heartwarming feelings. This one was quite mid, not funny enough for comedy, not swooning enough for romance. Instead, they built the story on a pile of misundestandings, which is the thing I hate the most. I don't understand why Se Won hid the news of Gang Jun's return from Jung Rok, and I couldn't understand the reason why In Na didn't tell Jung Rok about her plan to return to acting. Judging by the personality, Jung Rok had zero tendencies to respond outrageously or something like that. To add more pain, they started all this misunderstandings sh*t very early, like from episode 7. These misunderstandings were already too much, that such story about Lee Gang Jun return was unnecessary. It only added more burden and shifted the vibe too far. The peak is the ridiculous 'I love you so I have to break up with you' moment. At this point, I had enough after holding so much ridiculousness from like 7th episode, that I had to drop it.
It's still a good one time watch. I don't know whether you'll enjoy it, but I don't think you'll find it if you're searching for a swoon-full 2010s kdrama.
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This series feel like a 13yo Fujo's wattpad story w weird ass fantasies/fetishes
This series is genuinely weird...I don't understand how ppl are enjoying this???? The whole show is just uncomfortable to watch (heavy on the love interest and his actions, cause nothing will and can save him from what he's doing). This especially gets worse in episode 11. I do not understand why it was even necessary to include that in the story??? The rating would've gone up by 2 stars atleast if that episode doesn't exist. It's just weird...I had to edit this review again to say it's pain Sexual assault and I'm not even joking. The love intrest is just forcing the MC into everything, it's irritating
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Aaaah what I wouldn't watch for my favs... A lot actually but I watched this one.... First of all, I discovered that I don't like business drama, it bored me and I don't understand shit (probably because I don't care). So all this part was boring to me.
Second of all, I didn't like the toxic trope. Don't get me wrong, I love toxic couple, but only when it's coming from both side. Here only Kelvin is toxic (and tried to rape Vier???) but for some reason Vier accept it?? I'm sorry I can't enjoy it.
The only good point is the GL couple. I love them so much, they were so cute and... hot
And FortPeat can deliver great kiss, like?? Okay we get it you love to kiss your costar (pls keep going) I feel like I'm interrupting something...
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