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As a man with good looks, a high IQ, and incredible wealth, Zhu Xuan Wen wants for nothing. Somewhat of a rarity, he is the sort of man women dream about, and men wish they could be. Yet, Xuan Wen is not what he seems. Involved in a car accident at a young age, he developed a strange neurosis that worsened with time. Believing he is the Ming Dynasty’s Emperor Jianwen, Xuan Wen cares only for the prosperity of his imaginary empire. He has relegated his daily responsibilities, including his company’s management in the hands of others, preferring to build himself a palace from which to manage his thriving fictional empire. Those closest to him agree they need to seek professional help on his behalf. Luo Kai Huai, a mental health professional whose desperate need for money prompts her to take on Xuan Wen’s unusual condition. Kai Huai becomes a part of his world as a member of the emperor’s harem. Now she must find a way to help Xuan Wen, who constantly attempts to drive her away, making her job all but impossible. Constantly clashing with the would-be emperor, Kai Huai must find a way to help Xuan Wen, but how? (Source: Viki) ~~ Adapted from the novel “My Delusional Boyfriend” (我的妄想症男友) by Ye Zi (叶子). Edit Translation
Unique & Cute Historical-Contemporary Romance Mix
The plot of this drama was quite unique to me and I gave it a try. The first few episodes were pretty interesting and funny, and I enjoyed watching more than I had expected. There are a number of funny scenes but they were not overly comedic. The storyline developed steadily for the first half of the drama with Zhu Xuan Wen's illness and his treatment by Luo Kai Huai. However, halfway through the drama (like episode 11-12), it started to focus more on the male lead's company power struggles more and there is a big reveal. There is also too much of a focus on the two supporting characters' love lines ( Luo Kai Huai's bro and Zhu Xuan Wen's secretary). I had to skip much of those parts because their stories were not as interesting. And, because the plot lost its focus, I skipped through much of the last half of the drama and only watched the main couple's scenes.solid & clever descends into cliches: warning spoilers ahead
Let me start this off by saying that I REALLY enjoyed this drama for the first 16 of 24 episodes. Its layers were well-crafted: historic romance, present deluded CEO, present CEO conspiring to unearth homicidal board members. Even the transitions between past and present were smooth with written pages turning either forwards or backwards to demonstrate the passage of time. The tension between the FL and ML was palpable and the FL's struggle to balance professional and personal integrity was shown well. I enjoyed watching the two side couples as they jockeyed back and forth into possibility. And I was assailed by some serious SML syndrome.