The drama tells the love story of a playboy and a nurse student in a comedy style. (Source: Chinese = Douban || Translation = MyDramaList)
In the concise, high-energy Chinese miniseries 'Infidelity, It's a Disease,' we meet Jiang Ye, a flamboyant playboy with a compulsive need for casual hookups, and Zi Rui, a dedicated nursing student who arrives at his door for a therapeutic massage appointment. What starts as a transactional encounter quickly spirals into a chaotic, passionate, and morally ambiguous romance. Blending dark comedy with steamy tension, the show explores themes of revenge, obsession, and the thin line between manipulation and love. Despite its laughably short runtime (four episodes, each about 8 minutes), the series packs in surprising visual flair, genuine chemistry between leads Sun Wei Hao and Peng Kang Jun, and a raw, improvisational feel that gives it an almost documentary-like intimacy. Whether the playboy can truly reform or if the nursing student's quest for revenge will consume them both is the central question in this wildly entertaining, bite-sized BL drama that never takes itself too seriously.