Classic move: panic-dress, rush out, then—*tap tap*—check phone like nothing happened. The contrast between his calm call outside and the chaos inside? Chef’s kiss. Just Divorce, We'd Love to Marry You turns domestic tension into dark comedy gold. Also, why is the bonsai always watching? 🌿👀
That crimson robe on Li Na wasn’t just fabric—it was a silent scream. While the older woman lectured in burgundy, Li Na’s quiet exit spoke volumes. The real drama? Not the argument, but the man waking up to *that* scene. Just Divorce, We'd Love to Marry You nails emotional whiplash in 30 seconds. 😳🔥