BEI Weiwei and Xiao Nai.  Photographs courtesy of Netflix
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Love O2O: The OG C-drama gaming romance

The story levels up with subplots like Weiwei’s friends’ romances and Nai’s business hurdles, ending in a feel-good fiancée reveal two years later.

Pauline Joyce Pascual

Love O2O is a landmark 2016 Chinese drama that blends campus life, esports, and sweet romance. Adapted from Gu Man’s novel A Slight Smile Is Very Charming, it remains an original gem (OG) in C-dramas for pioneering the virtual-to-real-life love trope without heavy angst.

Plot overview

Bei Weiwei, a brilliant computer science student, excels as Luwei Weiwei in the online game A Chinese Ghost Story. After a sham in-game marriage ends, she catches the eye of top player Yixiao Naihe during a chaotic wedding disruption.

XIAO Nai's computer science geek friends.

Unbeknownst to her, Yixiao Naihe is Xiao Nai, the campus heartthrob who’s acing academics, basketball, and his own gaming company. Their online teamwork sparks real-life meetings, navigating tournaments, internships, rivals, and heartfelt confessions amid college chaos.

The story levels up with subplots like Weiwei’s friends’ romances and Nai’s business hurdles, ending in a feel-good fiancée reveal two years later.

Absolutely, Yang Yang charms as Xiao Nai/Yixiao Naihe, the perfect all-rounder blending cool confidence with dorky affection. Meanwhile, Zheng Shuang shines as Bei Weiwei/Luwei Weiwei, the smart, shy gamer girl who grows bolder in love and competition.

Then Mao Xiao Tong adds bubbly energy as Zhao Er Xi, Weiwei’s lively roommate with her own love story. Also, Bai Yu plays Cao Guang/Zhenshui Wuxiang, the conflicted friend-turned-rival.

Why it’s an OG C-drama

Released in 2016, Love O2O set the blueprint for gaming romances like later hits, with its low-drama couple, realistic vibes, and no toxic twists — pure escapist fluff.

Fans praise its normalcy: a trusting duo talking things out amid harmonious friendships and well-shot game scenes. Its massive popularity (over 100K ratings on MyDramaList) cements it as a timeless classic for C-drama lovers craving light romance.