BL dramas. Be Loved in House: I Do (Taiwan) / Top Secret Together (Thailand). In both the main characters work in an art/design company, one of the leads has a cold/eccentric personality because a trauma of the past while the other tries to make him open up. Multiple couples. All the characters usually hang out at the coffee shop/restaurant owned by one of the side characters.
A change in the stakeout team throws Onoe, reporter for a weekly magazine, together with his contemporary, Kaburagi, a photographer. Onoe secretly considers Kaburagi his rival, and Kaburagi's haphazard way of doing things goes against Onoe's strong sense of ethics. There's nothing but conflict between them. But, in joint pursuit of a scandal, the two of them begin to care about each other...? ~~ Adapted from the manga "Ameiro Paradox" by Natsume Isaku
When Kosuke was 14 years old, his mother died. As a young gay person, he spent his adolescence in a rural village and suppressed his feelings. Now, Kosuke is all grown up and he works as a fashion magazine editor in Tokyo. He meets Ryuta, who works as a personal trainer. Ryuta's mother raised him alone and he is close to his mother. Kosuke and Ryuta become attracted to each other and they sometimes spend time with Ryuta's mother. Kosuke is happy to share time with Ryuta and his mother, which makes him remember his late mother. Kosuke and Ryuta make an appointment to go for a drive together, but, on that day, Ryuta does not show up.
Both dramas are office Romance.
In history 4, ting ting falls in love with his friend and both of them fear love kinda like the ml in be loved.
I don't know but I can for certain say that if you like the one, you'll love the other. I watched History 4 before Be loved so I can say with ease that both are unique in their own way.
In history 4, ting ting falls in love with his friend and both of them fear love kinda like the ml in be loved.
I don't know but I can for certain say that if you like the one, you'll love the other. I watched History 4 before Be loved so I can say with ease that both are unique in their own way.