
Parallel Love (2020)
Jiao Yang, even if time flew backwards, even if we never meet again, please remember that someone named Lin Miao loves you very much." At first, Jiao Yang and Lin Miao who are 8 years apart could never see eye to eye but they soon start to have each other's backs in a corporate war.
When the 33-year-old Lin Miao first met the 25-year-old Jiao Yang, they formed an immediate dislike for each other. However, they soon established the relationship of boss and employee. Every minute of everyday, Lin Miao opens doors for Jiao Yang, the heir-apparent who got the job through no merit of his own, and helps the once worthless young executive find his worth. In turn, Jiao Yang starts to see a softer side to Lin Miao.
Because of a breakup ten years ago, Lin Miao changed her name as a way to leave her past behind. Yet beneath her tough exterior is a woman who can still seem like a deer in headlights and craves to be loved. As they start getting close to each other, they discover that the man behind the corporate troubles of the company is a person with a connection to them both.
Last Episode

Episode 24
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
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S01E24 | Episode 24 | juil. 16, 2020 |
S01E23 | Episode 23 | juil. 16, 2020 |
S01E22 | Episode 22 | juil. 10, 2020 |
S01E21 | Episode 21 | juil. 10, 2020 |
S01E20 | Episode 20 | juil. 9, 2020 |
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Jiao Yang

Lin Miao

Zhao Yan

Su Cheng Yun
Also known as
- Shi Jian Dao Shu Yu Jian Ni
- 时间倒数遇见你 (China)
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