


Well, I ain't giving spoilers, but it's worth your patience and time. But a blast from - this time Lin's - past is making their life hell. To escape a scandal, the two end up getting married. Where would the two lovebirds, who had just confessed their feelings, land at the end? The second season is a new story with the main cast reprising their roles - Xia Lin now is an established actress and Ling Yi Zhou is still the CEO.

But, the CEO has a secret - a secret that Xia stumbles upon - threatening to break them apart? Not just this, there's also a person trying to bring the CEO down by harming the love of his life. The two end up getting into a contract marriage, but like expected fall for each other later. Her search for a donor lands her in the arms (quite literally) of a young, handsome CEO, Ling Yi Zhou (Xu Kaicheng). The first season revolves around a struggling actress Xia Lin (Wang Shuang), who is diagnosed with leukaemia and in order to survive, she needs a bone marrow transplant. Chinese dramas, like their Korean counterparts, rarely have second seasons, but this one does and is a good choice for beginners to get a feel of their dramas. And, oh boy, it opened a different world! Well-Intended Love was the first Chinese drama I saw and I couldn't wait to explore more of this world. She gets caught up in a scandal with “Ling Yizhou” when they attend the same event, but she doesn’t know who he is or his reputation, while he is like a god to the rest of the world.While the world has been going gaga over the K-dramas for the past two years, one fine day I stumbled across a Chinese drama. “Xia Lin” is no longer a struggling actress. In the sequel, “Ling Yuzhou” and “Xia Lin” don’t know each other. In the first installment, it ended with “Ling Yizhou” (played by Xu Kaicheng) and “Xia Lin (Mumu)” (played by Wang Shuang) giving birth to their son and living happily ever after. “Well-Intended Love 2” BTS Video Compilation Xu Kaicheng Reflects on Filming Intimate Scenes in “Well-Intended Love” While others comforted these fans saying, “As long as it’s sweet, it’s fine.”, “There wouldn’t be a way to continue from the first installment since they already had a child.”, “I think it’s memory loss.” Many fans are puzzled and questioned why it’s not a continuation. However, fans were shocked when they saw the trailer as it is not a continuation of the first installment. The long anticipated trailer for “Well-Intended Love 2” (奈何BOSS要娶我) is finally here.
