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Bullying is wrong despite of gender and positions they hold

Honestly i have started with low expectations but it indeed exceeded my expectations the story line is good also the connevtion between them is subtle yet important i love how they punished those bullies whenever thosescenes came i was so happy like theactors did good job be it the bullies who played role that is it
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Interesting At First Boring At The End, But Cast Great

Just to make it short, everything feels fine until episodes 6, the core of the drama is ichiban boshi act as mediator between perfecture if there's any crime located in the perfecture border that require two different police HQ to solve the crime, but start from episodes 7 until end, it just only tell to uncover the ichiban boshi brother scandal, like wth is this.. suddenly, and also episode 7 until end is very dragging as hell, i think director better bring one more case and just make the final act on episode 8 or jus episode 9.

If it's not Tao Tsuchiya or Yuka fill the cast in here, i would stop watching at episode 7.

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The lead's impeccable chemistry, ML's undying love, and the FL's fiery nature

Am here almost a year late and went into this completely blind, having not watched any of Cheng Lei's or Zhou Ye's dramas, so as a neutral viewer am just gonna say I loved and enjoyed this one to bits! The premise itself throws in an interestingly political angle on women and their military rights- as she went in disguised as a man, it was the only way for her to build a career for herself. Lots of times, I tend to lose interest towards the tail end of the drama but here it got even more interesting because it revolved around the leads and their individual aspirations.

This series is so easy to breeze past: their banters, teasing proximity, heated gazes keeps the viewer fixed to the screen. The male lead, Cheng Lei is a new addition to my list of fictional husbands because he isnt just dashing but also portrays the complexity of the character so well and his gazes subtly speak every single thing in the character's heart. The slow burn was beautiful and I loved the heroine's flintiness extra because the ml was so downbad that he declared his love for her to the emperor and announced it in court: "she graces my eyes, occupies my thoughts, and holds my heart"--such a passionate and beautiful confession of his soulful love for her. It took him time to accept his feelings but once he did, he was openly downbad for his girl and legit was told by others around him to control his gaze and love for her lol.

I do have to say though that I harbour particularly hateful feelings for second ML, Chu Zhao in my heart and did so from very early on. He came off as cunning and manipulative, and I skipped most of his scenes. Thank god for that, because just as our leads are about to marry, he completely takes the fl's agency away by imposing marriage on her. And here, the leads really shone as a pairing and as individuals: neither of them wanted to give up their careers and identities, so they chose to remain together irrespective of marriage. Of course they do end up getting married at the end but I really enjoyed seeing their dating era, especially because this was a period drama and we got some vivid and beautiful sequences.

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The drama missed an opportunity

I enjoyed Lovely Runner, especially because it raised deeper questions than a typical romantic comedy. The performances, the emotional moments, and the chemistry between the leads were excellent. However, after finishing the series, I felt that its most interesting philosophical question was never fully explored.

Throughout the story, Im Sol repeatedly tries to change events in order to save Sun-jae. She changes circumstances, prevents accidents, and constantly fights against fate itself. But what fascinated me was a different question:

What if the real problem was not the events, but the mindset behind them?

Sun-jae repeatedly demonstrates a willingness to sacrifice himself for the people he loves. His behavior suggests a deep-rooted belief that protecting others is more important than protecting himself. Yet the story rarely explores whether this belief can change.

Instead of asking, “How can we prevent this tragedy?” I found myself asking, “Can a person fundamentally change the way they face destiny?”

This is where I felt the drama missed an opportunity. Sol spends so much energy trying to alter external events, but she rarely attempts to challenge Sun-jae’s internal worldview. If fate keeps repeating itself through the same patterns, perhaps changing the pattern is more important than changing the circumstances.

For me, the most compelling version of this story would not have been about defeating fate, but about transforming the characters themselves.

Can love help someone develop a healthier relationship with sacrifice?

Can people outgrow destructive patterns?

Can destiny change when a person changes?

These questions felt more profound than the time-travel mechanics themselves.

In the end, Lovely Runner chose an emotional and satisfying romantic conclusion, which many viewers loved. However, I was hoping for a deeper exploration of character growth, personal transformation, and the relationship between fate and human psychology.

Despite this criticism, I appreciated that the drama inspired these questions in the first place. Any story that leaves viewers thinking about destiny, choice, and personal change long after it ends has already achieved something meaningful.

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The Summer You Kissed Me
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Pretty Faces, Paper-Thin Plot

The Summer You Kissed Me is a short Chinese BL miniseries with five episodes, each running only about ten to fifteen minutes — which is, frankly, far too short.

That brevity creates its own problem. When you're waiting an entire week for a new episode, but the episode itself is over almost as soon as it begins, anticipation builds much faster than the story ever can. The possibility of disappointment is practically built into the format.
Honestly, the whole thing feels a bit like a cheap romance novel. You know exactly what you're getting.

Both leads are undeniably attractive, and the series knows it. But if you're looking for a complex plot or deep character development, there's really not much here. The story is simple, predictable, and more interested in creating a mood than telling a particularly memorable narrative.

Then again, sometimes that's exactly what you want. A world to disappear into for an hour or so. Nothing complicated, nothing emotionally exhausting, just enough romance to keep you invested before it's all over again.

And if I'm being completely honest about my own weakness: I usually can't stand the whole “I'm not into men, but you're the exception” trope.

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SHOULD HAVE BEEN LONGERRRRR

GMMTV has really outdone themselves with this one in terms of production quality. The visuals are INSANE: the editing and CGI team deserve all the praise because the quality is honestly cinematic. The directing is sharp and the sound design IS SO SO SO incredible. The OSTs and tracks add SO much atmosphere and are constantly gripping you (half of the time I was absolutely blown away by the music).

Now, about the story. I gave it an 8 because while I love plots that dive into supernatural folklore, there are some gaps that hold it back. Li Puo’s arc feels unresolved, and the whole “Lord Warrior” concept is left too vague. At first it’s portrayed as purely evil, then suddenly it’s above humans? But if that’s the case, why is it committing/making people commit evil acts? The same goes for Yao’s sudden shift from villain to not‑evil. I don’t mind the twist, but it needed more explanation to really land. When a narrative makes such a 180-degree turn especially near the end, clarity is everything. Without it I personally felt that the impact got diluted. The Prime Minister’s storyline also feels underdeveloped, like it needed more detail, more INFO, if nothing else.

Pete’s backstory is also kind of underexplored. We don’t really see how he grew up, why he clashed with his sister, or how they reconciled. Compared to Niran, whose struggles are fleshed out beautifully, a part of Pete's arc is sidelined. It’s frustrating because obviously the conflict with his sister is brought in in the beginning and then they do nothing with it. And in a similar fashion I feel like it's mostly Pete talking to Niran and reassuring him about stuff, but Niran doesn't necessarily touch on Pete's past or what he's been through as much?

I think this is all just a broader issue of GMMTV wanting to freaking condense all their series and make them short as hell, which, WHY??? Why would you do that bro. Like the last series with Sky and Nani was freaking 16 episodes man, wth.

ANYWAY now onto the good stuff:

I became a fan of Sky and Nani only a little before this started, but HOLYYY the acting is SO GOOD. Sky brings such quiet sadness to Niran, and some of the scenes when Niran is speaking to others or explaining himself, his expressions had me so impressed. He seems to have a very old-soul vibe. I feel so much for Niran even though it's such a short series, the way he talks, the way he does things, the way he protects. Also, there are a few monologues that Niran has throughout the series, and WOW, whoever wrote those kudos to them because I'll be taking away so much from it.

Nani’s portrayal of Pete is equally impressive (specially if you've seen him give interviews and such and know about his personality a little); he nails the emotional range, from anger to vulnerability to maturity to the DEMON SCENES HELLO???, and makes Pete someone you just want to protect. I ADOREEEE Pete. Like that is MY kid now nobody touch him 😤.

P’Godji deserves a shout‑out too; her performance is PEAK, especially considering how different her character is from her real‑life personality. Honestly, the entire cast has absolutely DELIVERED, no matter how big or small their role. Man I'm running out of adjectives to describe how I absolutely loved watching Sky, Nani, and everyone else.

All in all, I do recommend it, it's a very fun watch.

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A fantastic crime thriller

Wow!

What a fantastic crime thriller.
The last episode had me in tears.

Idk wtf is wrong with people who've downvoted this drama .... And made the ratings fall this low.
Tbh if people reviewed this honestly(without bias) ...... It should've been @ 8.5

For me its a 10 ⭐.
As a crime thriller, suspense show.... It couldn't have been any better.
Acting was phenomenal... Ding Yong Dai was just.... Superb!
I felt his emotions radiating off the screen.

The plot was thrilling ( just awesome) and kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time. The pace was perfect.
Its neither too long nor too short.
The story simply brilliant.

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Two Idiots and One Ridiculous Bet

Ryo and Zen have been competing since high school over absolutely everything, so when they end up working at the same company, their rivalry picks up right where it left off. One drunken conversation later, they somehow decide that turning romance into a competition is a perfectly reasonable life choice.

Spoiler: it is not.

What makes this so fun is that neither of them realises they're already halfway in love before the game even starts. Watching two otherwise competent adults completely fail at understanding their own feelings is surprisingly entertaining.
The chemistry is great, the banter is even better, and for once the romantic progression actually feels natural. Also, thank you to this drama for remembering that adult men are capable of kissing like they actually want to be there.

My only real complaint is the late-arriving love rival, who feels less like a character and more like an obstacle someone forgot to remove from the script.
Overall, Fake Fact Lips is funny, sweet, slightly ridiculous, and very easy to binge. If you enjoy rivals-to-lovers stories, mutual pining, and two stubborn idiots accidentally falling in love while trying to win a competition, this one is definitely worth checking out.

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Emotionally Weak.

Started watching this because of Zhou Yiran and Chen Duling. Their acting and chemistry was alright but the drama is weak in terms of tugging heartstrings and keeping me on the edge of my seat.

Started off as strong and intriguing, revenge dramas are one of my favourite but I did not particularly feel statisfied with this one. While yes, Chu Zhao lived a second life to get her revenge but it is missing the satisfying element whereby the perpetrator realises his/her's wrongdoings and regrets their actions. In the 2nd life, Xiao Xun had not done anything to Chu Zhao yet. His death did not evoke much emotion for me.

The political moves versus each other was good at first but it got boring and made me uninterested halfway through. So much talk yet so little actions. Too much plotting against each other back and forth. The political plotting became the main attention/plot instead of her revenge towards Xiao Xun.

Fight scenes were great, but could be better. Some of the fight scenes felt a little sloppy, could be due to camera work or how it was executed.

The romance started off good, loved the teasing back and forth and tension between the main leads, but somehow it dissipates when the drama shifts its attention to the plotting. Xie Yanlai was just obeying every single order from Chu Zhao. The romance began to lack here onwards. There was also not much character development during the drama.

Some things that I appreciate was how strong and smart Chu Zhao. She knew how to navigate in the court, I wish we were shown more on how she learned to be very smart and critical about her moves upon becoming the 'Grand Princess'.

There was also so much potential for Xie Yanlai's character development but the drama did not tapped on that.

Overall, the drama's a good watch but I wouldn't say its the best. Its decent at most, good if you need a filler drama inbetween.

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Blink and You'll Miss It

Check in to You is one of those series that left me feeling more frustrated than disappointed.
Not because it's bad.
The premise immediately reminded me of stories like Freaky Friday or It's a Boy Girl Thing: two complete opposites forced to live each other's lives after an unexpected body swap. One is cold, distant and perfectionistic, the other warm, romantic and endlessly patient. It's a familiar setup.
I devoured the first five episodes in one sitting.
What I didn't realise was that episode six would also be the last.
That was a frustrating discovery.

The series only runs for six episodes of roughly ten to fifteen minutes each, and while that makes it easy to binge, it also means the story barely has time to breathe. The body-swapping premise is cute, the actors do a good job, and there are moments where you can see the potential for something genuinely charming. But just as I started becoming invested, the series was already over.
That's ultimately my biggest issue with Check in to You. I don't think the concept is the problem, and I don't think the performances are the problem either. I simply don't think there was enough time.
The relationship develops, conflicts appear, emotions are explored, and before any of it can leave a lasting impression, the credits roll. Instead of feeling satisfied, I was left wishing the series had been given room to become more than a sketch of a good idea.
Maybe that's a personal preference. I've realised that this ultra-short format often just isn't for me. Some of these productions have genuinely creative concepts and surprisingly strong performances, but more often than not I walk away feeling like I've watched the outline of a story rather than the story itself.
And yet, I don't want to complain too much. I'm still glad these kinds of projects exist. I'd rather have creators experimenting with smaller productions and unusual ideas than not have these stories told at all.

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If you have second male leads syndrome, you'll die from heartbreak and frustration.

There is nothing really intriguing about the drama except it being the purest description of love is blind. Even today I don't see what Xu Feng had that was could overshadow Runyu. I watched it purely for Luo Yunxi's acting. There have been many instances where I've questioned characters' reason for their villainous actions but the way Luo Yunxi wore his role, everything made sense. I feel like the drama failed to convince me as a viewer that Xufeng was a catch worthy of being fought for. The demon side was also not convincing and the costumes were ridiculous. I wish they had gone with getting good looking demons for that luring evil effect. Overall the costumes were too plain for Gods because I'd rather have an overdressed character than an underdressed one. I must commend the casting because they got good actors and unfortunately the characters themselves were not well constructed but it could've been worse. The music was great and even today my favorite ost is Unsullied. I don't have the heart to rewatch it and see Runyu go through that again and neither can I stand the frustration Yang Zi caused me as Jinmi so once was enough.

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¡Nos vemos en la oficina!
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A Refreshingly Real Start to an Office Romance!

As someone who has been waiting far too long for another Seo In Guk drama, I went into See You at Work Tomorrow! with high expectations—and after Episode 1, I'm relieved to say it didn't disappoint. What immediately stood out was how natural everything felt. This isn't a flashy rom-com that throws dramatic meet-cutes and over-the-top conflicts at viewers in the first hour. Instead, the episode takes its time introducing exhausted office worker Cha Ji-yoon and the everyday struggles of corporate life. The workplace setting feels authentic, from the endless deadlines to the emotional burnout that many viewers will probably relate to. Of course, the biggest highlight was Seo In Guk. He has always had a talent for making even the smallest expressions feel meaningful. His character comes across as calm and composed on the surface, but there are subtle hints that there's much more going on underneath. Even with limited screen time devoted to backstory, he commands attention whenever he's on screen. What I appreciated most was the drama's mature tone. Rather than rushing into romance, the first episode focuses on the characters' emotional states and the realities of working life. That slower approach gives the story room to breathe and makes the developing relationship feel like something worth investing in.
After just one episode, it's too early to judge the overall story, but the premiere successfully hooked me. The writing feels grounded, the chemistry is already promising, and Seo In Guk's return alone makes this a drama I'm excited to follow every week. If Episode 1 is any indication, See You at Work Tomorrow! could end up being one of the most relatable workplace romances of the year.

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Individually they're superiors, together they're a team

Who Rules The World remains ON TOP.

The idea that Hei Fengxi appreciated Bai Fengxi since the beginning but the story didn't exclusively revolve around their love story. Their characters grew by themselves while having each other around— the best kind of growth. Individually they were superiors, together they're a team.

Amazing female empowerment, too. BFX was not just a damsel in distress, she was smart and skilled by herself, and HFX was just a support to her.

After watching several CDramas in this theme, i've never seen sun war stories (about nations, about family) be told so well. Sometimes, I come back to cleanse my palate after a terribly told political plot in another periodical CDrama.

(Mild spoiler in following comment)

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Don't Watch

23 Episodes, 22 episodes normal regression(going back in time) to 10 years ago and successfully leading a good and fulfilling life for them, their family and friends THEN last episode ITS WAS ALL A LIE and they where in a coma for 10 days and nothing changed. TRASH, this is CRUEL. Don't waste your TIME. Go somewhere else. For those with other opinions, here is the summary:1- MC friend is dead.

2- MC(Female) family is destroyed.

3- MC(Female) brother talent and success is voided and he lives like a beggar working in internet cafe and find it hard to find food.

4- MC(Female) ex-boyfriend family is destroyed and he lives like a bun and a beggar.

5- R&B Motors(villain corporate) has won and stole all the research and they are thriving. And the college lab group is shut down and forgotten. Villains won (Yahooo)6- MC is not respected scientist and businessman but a salary man and unemployed.

7- MC(Female) is almost 30 and just got her engineering Bachelor from a no-name school and fired/unemployed.

8- MC(Female) brother great love and dedication voided.

9- Everything and everyone is voided.

10- The end.

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Narcist

Drama depicting narcisistic personality disorder at main character YeFan.

But first the most interesting is that, older brother in drama is playing character that is involved in scandal, over girl, that happened in drama like 8 years ago........ drama was released in 2013.....and then, same actor korean handosme guy, gets married and in 2020 is involved in real life in same scandal, over some mesages from his phone, from 8 years ago!

So Korean actor
Joo Jin Mo plays role of Qi Yuan in drama and same event happens to him 7, 8 years after that drama and he leaves acting for few years..........

Anyway , this Korean actor is sooooo hansome and atractive and manly, the most handsome in drama....

So, back to drama , younger broter SiFei is naive a victime. YeFan behave is clasic narcisistic personality disorder.

Just few examples:

She always makes QiFei guilty, when is SHE to blame! And he, because of having emotions takes blame on him, just to satisfy her and to be with her!

So from beggining it was obvious that YeFan is asking too much when she was in castle, and poor QiFei ignores all red flags. Her only goal was to find out about her sister snowflake.
She never cared about QiFei emotions for real, just using him.

In episode 17 she makes QiFei steal key from his brother of snowflake room and he gives to YeFan to enter room. She closes door, steals letters and run away in her room, not allowing to QiFei to enter lying that stomak hurts her!1!

She is lying all to QiFei from start!

Ep 22 YeFan exposed says that she seduced younger brother to destroy him, but now she is in love with him! Fact that someone can seduce someone to DESTROY him, shows brain damage, and psychopat! And all they ignore fact that she is stalker, psycho, and continue to not mention all that! Her behave is sick and everyone would trow her from house right away!

Generaly, orphans never had love of parents so i geus they are damaged for entire life.

in ep 23, they all find out that YeFans is black angel and instead to treow her out they allow her to stay in house. so script is unbeliveble......

Then older brother show her that snowflake is alive and sick and yeFan is happy, promising her that she will come oftten to help her recover .

that was her life mission to find her and now to help her!

But, QiFei broke up with her,WITH A REASON! HE FINALY REALISES THAT SHE USES HIM FOR ONE GOAL, AND WAS NOT STARTING RELATION WITH HIM BECAUSE OF LOVE BUT BECAUSE OF HER STALKING MISSION!

HE HAS 100000000% RIGHT TO BE ANGRY AND TO BREAK UP!

IT WAS ON HER TO JUSTIFY THAT SHE LOVES HIM AND TO PORVES HIM!

but no, as she is narcisistic psycho, she turnt situation in her favore, and SHE LEAVES HIM, PROVING THAT HE IS RIGHT ANDF SHE DOESNT CARE FOR HIM! SHE GOES IN CHINA because herfather passed away!

so she not planning to return, when she claimes that she loves QiFei and that she wanted to kill for snowflake, not she leaves all that , and changing life 180degree and goes in china!

classinc psycho!!!!!!

she not calling them, hidding behind some fake email sending emails just to older brother!!!!!!

so no one knows that she went because her falter passed away, she goes and makes QiFei feels guilty!!!!!!

the only thing he was guilty is that he didnt charged her phone! nothing else in drama!!!!!!

everything else was HER stalking and psycho behave!!!!!!

then,
yefan is back in china , with no remorose what she done to sifei, she even can start new relationship with rich guy hanli! she sits with him laughin on table, not even thinking that she owns something to snowflake or to sifei , when she left them all with no words!!!!

psycho narcisist.......

unfortunalety, poor sifei, because of his emotions, lying him self that she is batterfly hiding her emotisons.

hidding my ass!

uf she really loved sifei she would never be able to just go away in china, after he discovered that she was just using him!!!!

but poor poor sifei, loves her, and he now dedicating his life to her, and INSTEAD SHE TO PROVE HER LOVE TO HIM, AS SHE USED HIM FOR SICK PSYCHO GOAL TO REVENGE HER SISTER SNOWFLAKE, NOOOOO SHE TWISTED SITUATION, ( BECAUSE SHE DOESNT LOVE SI FEI) AND NOW HE STAYS IN CHINA TO PROVE HIS LOVE TO YEFAN!!!!!

his love was never a problem!!!! but he takes guilt , even ITS WAS HER GUILT WHY SI FEI BROKE UP WITH HER IN FRANCE!!!!!

SO now poor sifei takes guild, as he done something wrong, and he proves his love to her, because she is narcisistic psycho, who cant actualy love for real!

now she, after admiting that she is black angel, after admiting that she aproached sifei to destroy him, now she continues to play with him, using HanLi, pretending that he is good opponent and she will mary him!!!!!

so mary him bi ch, its what every normal man would say, sell your a s s to him.

but no, poor sifei begging her, to not be with HanLi, and begging one psycho female to love him!!!!

to the moment when in episode 38 , poor sifei desperate gealous on psychos game with HanLi kisses psycho female Yefan, in front of HanLi and psycho YeFan SLAPING HIM IN FACE!!!!!!

only then his brain comes from balls in head and he get hummiliated too much and goes, in hotel packing thing to go on tibet.......

when psycho Yefan finds out, that her poor toy will leave, and she will not have opponen to hanLi , she runs in hotel to Sifei, to stop him to not leave!!!!!


not because she loves him, but her ego needs some animal to torture to prove her that she is very popular and to feed her narcisist ego!

but poot Sifei is not psycho, he has pure emotions toward her, so he falls right away, no games, he says he will stay, if she wants!

and that is when psycho female yefan, gets ego feeded, and she turns , to say that still she will not be with him but just stay!!!!!

poor sifei AGAIN ADDMITING WHAT IS NOT HIS FAULT, AND HE SAYS, ITS HIS FAULT THAT HE KISSED HER IN FRONT OF HAN LI, SO THAT WHY POOR NARZI PSYCHO YEFAN HAD TO SLAP HIM!!!!!!

CLASIC GASLIGHTING BY NARZI PSYCHO YEFAN!!!!!

SO again yefan feeds her ego and continues to play with both hanli and sifei, and they dont call her slut, for whayt she is!

then in episode 43 , psycho Yefan, after poor sifei invests so much money and life to be with narzi yefan in shanghai, they return from some violine practice, and she wasnt satisfied WITH HER SELF PLAYING, nad she is yelling in car, while poor sifei drives car, that he rented only for driving narzi psycho yefan, she is yelling in car while he drives, and tries to OPEN DOR OF CAR WHILE HE DRIVES AND NEXT THING POOR SIFEI HITS MAN ON ROAD!!!!!!

so poor sifei being distracted by narzi female, not sits in jail!!!!!!

and it was setup also because of slut who plays with hanli and with sifei in same time!!!!!

so poor sifei was set up this accident, because of that sl ut......

then again, narzi yefan puts her hand to be broken, ep 47 and ofcouse, AGAIN ITS FAULT OF SIFEI AND HE NEEDS TO JUSTIFY HIM SELF AND TO PROVE HIS LOVE AND DEDICATION, AND TO TAKE GUILT FOR THAT SO PSYCHO YEFAN WOULD BE WITH HIM!!!!!!

so psycho narzi yefan, from episode where she admited she is black angel and using sifei to destroy him and find out about snowflake, from that moment, SHE WAS OBLIGATED TO PROVE HIM THAT SHE LOVES HIM TRUELY!!!!!

BUT SHE NARZI PSYCHO, DOING ALL TO PROVE THAT SHE DOESNT LOVE HIM, WHILE TWISTING SITUATUON AND POOR VICTIM MUST TAKE ALL GULT AND PROVE HER HIS LOVE, EVEN HIS LOVE WAS NEVER QUESTIONABLE!!!!!!

SO TILL END OF DRAMA, SHE NEVER EVER PROVED THAT SHE LOVES SIFEI, NEVER DONES ANYTHING TO PROVE THAT SHE LOVES HIM, AFTER ALL SHE DONE IN FRA=NCE TO USE HIM FOR OWN GOALS,

BUT VICTIME, SIFEI PROVING HER HIS LOVE ,

IT WAS NEVER HIS GUILT, AND HE TAKES ALL GULT!!!!

AND THAT IS HOW NARZI PSYCHO TYPES AS YEFAN OPERATING!!!!!

also sifei older brother, pushubg him to be with psycho, and that was really bad advice, bbaaaaad advice, but his brother wa salso manipulated and not very smart, to choose to abandon his life because of some sick female in wilechairs......

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