

Here to Heart
She has more than work on her mind. Wen Nuan decides to quit her high-paying job in England to work as an executive assistant to the founder of a high-tech company in China. Zhan Nan Xian started the company with his classmates and used his financial savvy to weather the economic downturn and keep the company successful. It turns out that Wen Nuan and Nan Xian were in a relationship in the past. Can Wen Nuan make herself indispensable to Nan Xian in both his work and his life?
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Plot Summary
This drama follows the complicated relationship between Shen Jun-yao and Nan Xian, who were once deeply in love but separated due to misunderstandings and external pressures. Years later, they unexpectedly reunite, forcing them to confront their past feelings and the obstacles that still stand between them. As they navigate their renewed connection, they must decide if their love is strong enough to overcome the hurt and challenges that lie ahead.
Critical Reception
The series received a generally positive reception, particularly for its emotional depth and the chemistry between the lead actors. While some found the pacing occasionally slow, many viewers appreciated the exploration of mature themes in a romantic context. It resonated with audiences who enjoy character-driven love stories with a touch of realism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotionally resonant storytelling and the performances of its lead cast.
- Appreciated for its realistic portrayal of a second-chance romance and the complexities of relationships.
- Some viewers noted the drama could be a bit slow-paced at times but found the overall narrative compelling.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlighted the heartfelt performances and the touching storyline, with many finding the drama to be a satisfying watch for fans of romantic tearjerkers. The exploration of lingering feelings and the struggle to reconnect were frequently mentioned as strengths.
Fun Fact
The drama is based on the popular Chinese novel 'He Yi Sheng Xiao Mo' by Gu Man, which has also been adapted into a highly successful film and a previous television series.
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