| Air: 2017
| Episode: 45
| Cast: Ady An | Zhu Yi Long
The heiress of EMT group, Ai Mi Er runs from home because her father will marry her to the oldest son of He Group. She encounters a therapist named He Kai Xin and ends up being his maid. Kai Xin is the second son of He Group who chooses to live outside his father’s control and lead his own career. Still, he can’t escape the old man’s plan getting him to marry for business’ profit.
The story reveals three kinds of parent: the one who uses his son to gain profit (He), the one who use his daughter to get revenge (Ai), and the one who use business to please his daughter (Hu). None of the children are happy with the parent's arrangement. They're old enough to decide, yet they're still under the parents' control. It's like an evil circle, for me, because I believe the parents were married as a business plan when they were younger and now they wanted their children to face the same tragedy. Perfect. The lesson is definitely not learned.
The story is actually so simple, but they make it so complicated. It’s like reading too much Crazy Rich Asian. Why do rich people have to add money as variable to influence their happiness? It makes everything much more complicated. Aha.
Still, this series is saved by the two main casts: Ady An, and Zhu Yi Long. I really like their acting. The way they deliver emotions sharply touch me.
My favorite part is that Zhu Yi Long's character is a psychologist who opens his own counseling firm. Knowing that he's not his father's favorite, He Kai Xin decides to make his own life (but, still stuck in the business's whirlwind thanks to his ambitious and jealous mother). Normal parents would be happy if their kid can make his own living, but not with this so-called-rich mom and dad. They think Kai Xin is fooling around outside and that being a psychologist won't feed him. OMG! How dare you!!!!
You see, a psychologist must have straight and empathy face in front of the clients, but he's actually struggling his own fight. Psychologist "enemies" are usually the ones he need to get support from. This drama is a perfect description of how a psychologist battling. Psychologists are human, as well.
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