
When “Till Death Do Us Part” Becomes a Revolving Door 💔
📊 Overall Drama Score: 7.5/10
Plot: 7/10 – Engaging but repetitive
Chemistry: 6/10 – More with Ji Wenchuan than Fu Yuanxing
Angst: 10/10 – Maximum suffering achieved
Satisfaction: 8/10 – Seeing Jian Su choose herself? Yes
Rewatch Value: 5/10 – Once is enough for the emotional damage
🌶️ Spice Level: 1/5 – This is an emotional slow burn, not a physical one
💔 Heartbreak Level: 5/5 – Bring tissues, ice cream, and your emotional support person
🚩 Red Flag Count: Astronomical – Fu Yuanxing is a whole parade
The Premise That Had Me Gagging
Picture this: You’ve divorced the same man NINE TIMES. Not once. Not twice. NINE. WHOLE. TIMES. That’s our protagonist Jian Su’s reality with Fu Yuanxing, and honestly? Girl, I have questions.
The drama opens with Fu Yuanxing finally agreeing to divorce #9, which is already sending mixed signals faster than my WiFi connection. But here’s the kicker—they keep remarrying after each divorce because… well, the drama needs to happen, bestie.
The Love Triangle (More Like a Love Disaster)
Fu Yuanxing – The Walking Red Flag 🚩
Let me tell you about this man. Fu Yuanxing is the textbook definition of “he’s toxic but make it dramatic.” Throughout their NINE divorces, this man:
- Never forgot his ex, Ning Xue (yes, the ex is living rent-free in his head)
- Kept fake divorcing to avoid his ex being labeled a “homewrecker”
- Gave Jian Su a cheap necklace while apparently pining for said ex
- Shows up with explosives at her wedding (yes, EXPLOSIVES) when she tries to move on
- Only realizes he loves her when she’s literally about to marry someone else
The audacity. The nerve. The caucasity of this man.
Jian Su – Our Suffering Protagonist 😭
Jian Su is that friend we all have who keeps going back to her ex despite EVERYONE telling her to run. Throughout the drama, she:
- Packed his clothes, made his breakfast, laid out his medicine
- Watched him rush to comfort Ning Xue while ignoring her
- Endured nine cycles of marriage and divorce
- Finally grew a spine and chose herself (we love character development!)
The glow-up in the second half? Chef’s kiss
Ji Wenchuan – The Green Flag We Don’t Deserve 💚
Enter Ji Wenchuan, the man who actually treats Jian Su like a human being. He:
- Respects her boundaries
- Doesn’t have a psycho ex haunting their relationship
- Actually communicates like an adult
- Protects her when Fu Yuanxing shows up with literal BOMBS
This man is the rom-com lead we all wish existed in real life.
Ning Xue – The Ex Who Won’t Exit 👻
Ning Xue is giving main character energy in someone else’s story. This man:
- Calls Fu Yuanxing whenever he’s “scared” (manipulation 101)
- Causes public scenes and gets apologized to
- Is the reason for the fake divorces
- Basically exists to cause problems
Iconic Moments (AKA The Drama™)
The Necklace Incident 💎
Fu Yuanxing gives Jian Su a necklace as a “carefully chosen gift.” Plot twist: It’s cheap costume jewelry, and Ning Xue gets an identical one. The second-hand embarrassment jumped out! When Jian Su sees it in the jewelry store, Ning Xue has the AUDACITY to say it’s “too cheap” for her. The disrespect!
The Lantern Festival Abandonment 🏮
Fu Yuanxing promising to stay with Jian Su, then immediately ditching her when Ning Xue calls claiming to be scared? My blood pressure could never. The way she watches him choose someone else again and again? Poetry. Tragic, soul-crushing poetry.
The Wedding Crasher 💣
Just when Jian Su is about to marry Ji Wenchuan (finally choosing happiness!), Fu Yuanxing shows up with A LITERAL BOMB DETONATOR talking about “if I can’t have you, no one can.” Sir, this is a Wendy’s. Also jail. This is also grounds for jail.
The man really said “I’ll make this a blood-red wedding” like he’s the villain in a horror movie. Bestie, that’s not romantic—that’s a restraining order!
The Hospital Call 📞
The drama ends with Fu Yuanxing in the hospital (unsuccessful rescue attempts, yikes) and Jian Su at her wedding to Ji Wenchuan. When asked if she knows Fu Yuanxing, she says “I don’t know him.”
The growth. The closure. The absolute savage energy of that response? IMMACULATE.
The Verdict
What Worked ✨
- Character Growth: Watching Jian Su go from doormat to “I choose myself” was satisfying
- The Angst: If you love pain, this delivers in spades
- Green Flag ML: Ji Wenchuan is proof that good men exist in dramaland
- Realistic Toxicity: The way it portrayed toxic relationships was unfortunately very realistic
What Didn’t Work 😬
- NINE DIVORCES: Girl, after divorce #3, we need to have a conversation
- The Pacing: Sometimes it felt repetitive (probably because of all those divorces)
- Fu Yuanxing’s Redemption Arc: Too little, too late, buddy
- The Ending: Leaves you wanting to know what happens next (and if Fu Yuanxing survives)
Who Should Watch This?
✅ Perfect for you if:
- You love angst and emotional suffering
- You enjoy “leaving the toxic ex” storylines
- You stan a good character growth arc
- You’re into second chance romance (the healthy kind)
- You want to feel better about your own life choices
❌ Skip if:
- You have high blood pressure
- You can’t handle toxic male leads
- You prefer fluffy, light romance
- You’re allergic to repetitive plot devices
- You need your dramas to make logical sense
Final Thoughts
“No More Chances for Us” is like watching a friend stay in a toxic relationship—frustrating, concerning, but ultimately rewarding when they finally leave. It’s a cautionary tale wrapped in romantic drama wrapping paper.
Is Fu Yuanxing the worst? Debatable, but he’s definitely top 10 material. Is Jian Su frustrating for the first 80% of the drama? Absolutely. But is her final “I don’t know him” worth the journey?
Chef’s kiss 👨🍳💋
The drama serves as a reminder that love shouldn’t hurt this much, and sometimes the best revenge is living well (and marrying the green flag ML).
Would I recommend it? If you’re into emotional masochism and watching people finally choose themselves, absolutely. Just maybe don’t take relationship advice from these characters.
Final Rating: 7.5/10 – A solid angsty romance with a satisfying (if somewhat abrupt) ending.

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