Among the people jumping around, there were the n who were disgusted with "simps" from the very start, and so won who disagreed with this notion. And then, there were Bo Yan’s fans.
Damn, my dear hubby, I buy his endorsents, help him with rankings and data, shout his na, and in the end, he becos soone else’s simp?
It’s one thing to simp for soone else, but damn it, it’s Xia Siyu! The eternal rival of Bo Yan’s fans, Xia Siyu! At this point, all of Bo Yan’s fans were enraged, cursing Xia Siyu from head to toe. So were so disappointed with Bo Yan that they unfanned him. But trying to retaliate seems futile as the main character has no black material to expose.
If you must say, him being too close to Xia Siyu and never admitting their relationship counts as a black mark. But Bo Yan has ntioned before that he’s at the right age and it’s ti to think about lifelong matters. It’s just that the fans themselves refuse to believe it, or are unwilling to admit it.
However, despite the scolding, there were actually so who supported her.
Especially, Xia Siyu’s words sohow aligned with the rising female consciousness and went viral on Weibo and another social dia platform.
The top comnt was criticizing her: "Lazy, greedy, extravagant, and with so many rumors, who knows how many n she’s been with, and she still expects n to simp for her? I wouldn’t even pay her a cent!"
But the nested comnt received even more likes than this top comnt: "So what? You can’t get the grapes, so you say they’re sour! With Bo Yan, you can’t simp even if you want to. Look at your stupid face!"
"So ordinary yet so confident. Why would she offer herself to you? Have you even looked at your own face?"
"I just browsed through the original poster’s videos out of boredom; a third of them criticize high bride prices, a third rail against gold-digging won, and the last third denounce societal injustice. Truly a woman-hater who craves won and criticizes society, amazing."
A whole slew of "Well said!" comnts followed.
So won didn’t agree with Xia Siyu’s behavior: "What will she do after starting a family if she does nothing at ho? Even if she’s a celebrity and has housekeepers, winning a man’s heart ans winning his stomach."
But there were counterargunts too: "It’s funny. You know she’s a celebrity, and celebrities hire housekeepers, so why should she cook herself? What’s wrong with not knowing how to cook? I’m not a star, and I can’t cook either. I was pampered by my parents and now can afford housekeepers with my job. Are you jealous?"
"I can’t afford a housekeeper, but my husband cooks. He cooks exceptionally well and fears I’ll blow up the kitchen. Why should won be expected to automatically go to the kitchen? Aren’t all the top chefs n?"
"Is it necessary to win a man’s heart? If a man has wandering thoughts, do you think feeding him daily soup will prevent him from straying? Who still can’t live without whom these days? If it doesn’t work, just leave. Why endure?"
So provided well-intentioned advice: "No matter what, being so lazy on the show is just not right. She cos in the morning and does nothing on her own in her room. She’s being paid for the show; it’s her job. It’s too unprofessional."
This point was also countered: "Why don’t you go buzz around that old couple? The man over there does nothing, just sits and waits for als, cleaning, and whatnot. So n can laze around, but won can’t?"
Another suggested: "Maybe it’s her program persona? Perhaps she did a lot of work but was cut out in the editing, which later rendered her misunderstood."
She was also criticized for grocery shopping and almost overspending: "Spending over a hundred, two hundred on a few cups—such a spendthrift."
The replies mocked back: "Complaining about two hundred bucks? You better not get a wife or a girlfriend then. Probably split the bill for a bottle of water with your girlfriend."
"Are two-hundred-dollar cups expensive? It’s not just one cup; there are multiple cups and tableware. Is it not okay to enjoy buying cups? Guys can buy sneakers, but I’m criticized for buying a cup? Who’s really over the top?"
In conclusion, while there were many criticisms, there was also considerable support.
The first episode ended right after lunch. Xia Siyu was bombarded with criticism but then defended by her supporters.
Two sides were at odds online. Especially since their group interview was uploaded, Xia Siyu refused to change and insisted that this was her "mate selection view," making her a target.
Supporters were enthusiastic, and those who disliked her were equally so. The two sides argued while waiting for the second episode.
When the second episode aired, the crew did include shots of Xia Siyu washing dishes and going out to dispose of kitchen waste with Bo Yan.
In the bullet comnts, people said, "See! Those who only watched the first episode are clueless! It’s all part of the show’s setup! She did do work!"
"Better not ss up the kitchen if you can’t cook; leave it to those who can. If I were Bo Yan, I wouldn’t like soone clueless bouncing around either."
"She doesn’t cook, but she washes the dishes. Just hadn’t adjusted yet in the beginning, see?"
The other group had its entertaining shots too, like Shang Feifei and Han Yifan. Han Yifan, with his innate humor, and being an old hand at this show with Shang Feifei from the first season, lacked novelty but was still quite funny.
There were mindless fans who loved the sweet chemistry between Zhang Wenyi and Zhou Weiwei, exclaiming, "It’s so sweet, I’m getting a sugar rush!" Although Zhang Wenyi’s girlfriend fans might flee after the show airs, thanks to Xia Siyu, she brought in the hype, boosting the show’s ratings and online views, with discussions surging. Especially Xia Siyu’s budding female consciousness in the show, which caused people to take sides and debate. And the second episode’s topic of who cooks, who washes, and who runs the household has beco a societal conversation, particularly when compared to the older couple, increasing the show’s buzz.
With attention cos viewership. The storyline of Zhang Wenyi and Zhou Weiwei felt like a lighthearted rom-com, attracting quite a few fans and boosting attention.
However, Xia Siyu still attracted all the criticism and praise. As the second episode drew to a close amid the scolding, the power outage scene began.
The key point was the filming crew, after the power outage, turned the caras off and then on again, capturing Bo Yan and Xia Siyu interacting in the hallway, and later Xia Siyu turning on Bo Yan’s microphone for those conversations.
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