High schoolers Xiang Hao Ting and Yu Xi Gu seem like total opposites: one is a loud, impulsive extrovert, the other a quiet, hardworking student focused on earning a scholarship. But when fate (and a classmate’s help)…
Step into the halls of a Taiwanese high school where two worlds collide in HIStory3: Make Our Days Count, a series that captures the raw, electric magic of first love—and the devastating fragility of happiness. Xiang Hao Ting (Wayne Song) is the charismatic, impulsive king of the school, living for the moment with a loud laugh and an even louder heart. Yu Xi Gu (Huang Chun Chih) is his polar opposite: a quiet, hardworking scholarship student who carries the weight of a difficult past on his shoulders. Their first encounters are prickly—Hao Ting, spurred by a misunderstanding, initially picks on the studious Xi Gu. But when a classmate’s well-intentioned meddling forces them together, the cracks in Hao Ting’s bravado begin to show. He discovers a tender, fiercely loyal young man behind Xi Gu’s reserved exterior. As Hao Ting's playful taunts turn into clumsy acts of affection, Xi Gu finds himself slowly opening up to a possibility he never dared to imagine: being loved. Their romance unfolds with breathtaking sweetness—stolen glances, shared study sessions under fairy lights, and the quiet safety of holding hands. But this is not a simple fairy tale. The series weaves in a parallel love story between the older Lu Zhi Gang and the younger, more impulsive Sun Bo Xiang, exploring different facets of queer relationships. While the main couple navigates coming out, class differences, and the pressure of exams, a shadow looms. The series’ title, Make Our Days Count, becomes a heartbreaking mantra as the narrative hurtles toward a conclusion that has divided audiences worldwide. With phenomenal acting, a soundtrack that burrows into your soul, and a commitment to showing the beauty and pain of real love, this is a drama that will make you laugh, swoon, and ugly cry—sometimes all in one episode. Proceed with tissues, and an open heart.