Get ready for chaotic romance and celestial comedy in this wild Eastern Fantasy short drama. When a hidden supreme's karma gets accidentally absorbed by a saintess-maid, both she and her mom become irresistibly drawn to him. Secrets unravel, hearts race, and laughter follows. Pure binge-worthy fun from start to finish.
Oh No! The Saintess and Her Mom Fight Over Me! – Full Drama Breakdown
Let's be honest—this series doesn't play it safe. It dives headfirst into absurdity, charm, and just the right amount of heavenly chaos. For over a hundred million years, our protagonist has been playing the long game: hiding his supreme power while posing as a nobody in the pleasure sect. Why? He's waiting for that one rare soul with the innate spirit physique. Fate, however, has a twisted sense of humor.
Enter the saintess—disguised as a humble maid—who accidentally absorbs his concealed karma. Boom. Instant attraction. But wait, it gets wilder: her mother feels the pull too. Suddenly, our hero is caught in a celestial love triangle that's equal parts hilarious and heart-fluttering. And that's before his true identity starts slipping out. Talk about high-stakes awkwardness.
Why This Short Drama Hits Different
What makes this series stand out in the crowded short drama space? First, the pacing. No filler. Every episode pushes the story forward with either a plot twist, a laugh, or a swoon-worthy moment. Second, the visuals. For a short-format production, the CGI—especially during power reveals and spiritual battles—is genuinely impressive. The phoenix scenes? Absolutely stunning. And third, the tone. It balances fantasy epicness with self-aware comedy in a way that feels fresh, not forced.
Plus, the dubbed English version actually works. The voice acting captures the playful energy without losing the emotional beats. Whether you're into cultivation lore, reverse-harem dynamics, or just want something fun to watch during your commute, this drama delivers. It's the kind of show you start "just to see" and end up finishing in one sitting. No judgment—we've all been there.
Perfect For Fans Of...
If you enjoyed the hidden-identity tropes in A Pet Turtle? The Supreme Beast! or the fantasy-comedy blend of I Tricked All Deities Into Working for Me, you'll feel right at home here [[31]][[39]]. The series also shares DNA with other Eastern Fantasy hits on XReeel, where power-ups, romantic tension, and witty dialogue keep you hooked episode after episode.
And hey—if you're new to Chinese short dramas, this is a fantastic entry point. The episodes are short (perfect for mobile viewing), the story is easy to follow, and the dubbed audio means you won't miss a punchline. No subtitles needed, though purists can always switch versions if they prefer.
What to Expect Episode-to-Episode
- Early episodes: Setup, world-building, and that fateful karma absorption moment.
- Mid-series: Romantic tension escalates, secrets start leaking, and comedic misunderstandings multiply.
- Later episodes: Identity reveals, power awakenings, and emotional confrontations that actually land.
One thing's for sure: you won't predict every twist. The writers clearly had fun subverting expectations, and it shows. Just when you think you've figured out the love triangle, boom—new layer. Just when the power scaling seems predictable, a hidden ability drops. It's messy, in the best way.
So, is it worth your time? If you enjoy fantasy with a wink, romance that doesn't take itself too seriously, and characters who feel both epic and relatable—then yes, 100%. Drop into the pleasure sect, meet our disguised supreme, and see why everyone's talking about this chaotic celestial romance. And while you're at it, explore more dubbed Eastern Fantasy hits like From Cabbie to Her Protector (Dubbed) or Fired the Wrong Man (Dubbed) right here on XReeel [[41]][[42]].
Happy watching—and may your karma be as accidentally charming as our hero's.