What I loved most about this episode is that it didn’t give us a cliché reunion where everything is magically fixed.
Xiao Chen didn’t immediately forgive Lu Feng, and Lu Feng didn’t instantly earn back all of Xiao Chen’s trust. Instead, they slowly found their way back to each other.
What made it so meaningful was seeing how much Lu Feng had changed. He respected Xiao Chen’s boundaries, gave him space, listened to him, and was genuinely afraid of hurting him again. For once, he chose honesty over control.
The scene that touched me the most was when Lu Feng finally opened up about his fears, his insecurities, and the small things that made him happy. Xiao Chen listened, and for the first time, Lu Feng allowed himself to be completely vulnerable.
And Xiao Chen, despite everything that had happened, chose to take that risk too. He chose to give Lu Feng another chance.
It was beautiful to watch them change for love—not by forgetting the past, but by learning from it.
Their reunion wasn’t perfect. The love was there, but so were the scars, the guilt, and the fear.
And that’s exactly why it felt real. 🤍









