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Scumbag Husband Remarries, The Medical Princess's Grace Rules the World
Su Wan, a medical woman abandoned by her scumbag husband Murong Yu on the excuse of "bringing bad luck to her spouse", intended to live a low-profile life by practicing medicine in the market. However, on her ex-husband's wedding day, the new bride—daughter of the prime minister—suddenly fainted from a strange cold toxin. The Murong family, desperate to save face, knelt down and begged Su Wan for help. When Su Wan cured the bride with silver needles, she accidentally uncovered the truth: the so-called "bad luck" was a plot by the bride's family to steal her medical clan's treasure! Torn between Murong Yu's regret and her clan's mission, Su Wan decides to fight back—with her golden needles as weapons, she will not only expose the old conspiracy but also let everyone see: the grace of a medical princess is never a chain attached to a man, but the strength to rule the world!
My Sweet Metaphysical Wife at Home
Lin Shen, a die-hard rational Internet product manager who swears by "science is the only truth," never expected to marry Su Xiaoman, the apprentice from the neighboring fortune-telling shop. This little girl—who chases cats with a peachwood sword and uses cinnabar as blusher—actually solves his problems with "feng shui tricks": retrieving his lost project bid, winning over a picky client with "zodiac compatibility," and even getting his all-nighter proposal approved with a "talisman bookmark." From insisting "it's all coincidence" to secretly buying her a peachwood hairpin, when a science-obsessed guy meets a metaphysical sweet wife, even the order of squeezing toothpaste becomes a reason to show affection. Turns out, the most powerful "magic" is every moment I "just match your rhythm" when I love you.
Skyfall Healer Consort: Crippled Crown Prince, Don’t Run!
Modern emergency doctor Su Wan transmigrates into an unfavored concubine daughter of the General’s Mansion, forced to marry the rumored cruel and crippled Crown Prince Chu Heng. On their wedding night, Chu Heng coldly shuts her out, but Su Wan’s eyes light up at his old leg wound—it’s clearly a trauma recoverable with rehabilitation! Driven by professional instinct (or a system task), Su Wan launches her “clingy mode”: sneaking in at night to deliver medicine, forcing rehab exercises, and even exposing Chu Heng’s “fake cripple” lie in public?! As Chu Heng watches this woman break his closed world, his cold exterior starts to crumble with hidden affection. But when he tries to get closer, Su Wan blinks with a medical book in hand: “Your Highness, why run? I just want to heal your leg!” Amid court conspiracies, their story of mutual testing and two-way devotion unfolds—a sweet-and-bittersweet drama of the healer consort chasing the crown prince.
The Counterattack of Miss Ye
Ye Wantang, the heiress of the Ye family, faces a catastrophic disaster the day she returns home: her stepsister forges her "infidelity video," her fiancé betrays her by breaking off the engagement, and her father kicks her out to protect the family's interests. In desperation, she accidentally gets evidence of her stepsister's criminal gang from a mysterious person. Since then, she becomes a "night hunter"—first exposing her stepsister's embezzlement scandal, then ruining her fiancé's new project, and taking down her enemies one by one. But when the truth is about to be revealed, she finds that the mastermind behind everything is her "dearest best friend" whom she has trusted since childhood...
Plotting a Higher Marriage
Lin Xiaoman is driven to the brink by her mother’s obsession with “marrying well.” To cope with the pressure, she reluctantly starts “plotting a higher marriage.” On a blind date, she meets Gu Cheng—a rich second-generation pretending to be a delivery guy. They go from bickering to falling for each other, but her mother insists on Shen Mo, a seemingly elite man, forcing her to settle down quickly. When Gu Cheng’s true identity is revealed, Lin realizes: the “higher marriage” she’s chasing is actually the genuine love hidden in everyday life. Beneath Shen Mo’s “perfect persona” lies a cruel truth about “marrying well”—what she’s choosing is never “class,” but “the thrill of a real heartbeat.”
Fake Heiress, Real Bullet Comments
Lin Wanwan, a fake heiress who took her missing best friend's place in a wealthy family, suddenly unlocks the "real bullet comments" skill—she can see the unspoken truths above everyone's heads: the wealthy mother's insincerity, the stepbrother's schemes, the fiancé's infidelity, all laid bare by the comments. While using the comments to fight back, she searches for her friend, only to discover that her friend's disappearance is tied to the family's dark secrets. And the cold doctor who has been helping her? His bullet comments hold the most touching true feelings...
In Da Qian Dynasty: I Bring Three Betrothal Letters to Marry the Princess
On the day Lin Zhao, the young marshal of Da Qian's border army, returns victorious, he shocks the court by holding three betrothal letters—from a foreign tribe, a general's daughter, and an enemy prince—and publicly proposes to Princess Li Zhaoning, whom he once saved. Years ago, Lin Zhao fell off a cliff while rescuing the princess and went missing; now he claims to "keep his promises," forcing the princess into a dilemma: choosing him would disgrace the royal family, while rejecting him would betray his救命之恩. The princess, bitter over his "betrayal," speaks coldly to him—until Lin Zhao is framed for treason. She then discovers the betrothal letters are not real promises at all, but a "protective plan" he set up to unmask the mastermind behind the border army massacre and keep her safe...
Nine-Life Virtuous One: The System Takes Me to the Era
Lin Xiaoman, a nine-life virtuous person, is accidentally bound to the "Era Merit System" and travels back to a poor 1980s rural village. She initially plans to accumulate merit quietly, but the system's tasks force her into action—helping her jilted cousin seek justice, clearing an old Chinese doctor's wrongful accusation, and turning a declining production team into a "ten-thousand-yuan household." When the system demands she "earn merit by rules," Lin Xiaoman rebels—using sincerity to ease the era's hardships and kindness to warm cold hearts. As her merit grows, she uncovers a secret: the system is no mere tool—it's a spirit she saved in a past life, here to help her overcome the tribulation of "being bullied for extreme kindness."
When the Eastern Palace Is in Turmoil, I Reign as the Virtuous Empress
Su Wantang, an unpopular side consort of the Crown Prince, was framed by the Crown Princess and bullied by other concubines in the Eastern Palace due to her powerless family—even murdered by drowning in her past life. Reborn at the peak of the Eastern Palace's infighting, she pretends to be weak while hiding her sharpness, secretly gathering evidence of the Crown Princess colluding with external relatives, helping the Crown Prince defuse court crises, and exposing the concubines' poison plot. After the Crown Princess falls from power, Su Wantang becomes the Crown Prince's favorite. Just as she is about to reign as a virtuous empress, she uncovers the truth: the Crown Prince she's been protecting is the one who pushed her into the water back then...
Sorry, My Whole Family Wore the Same Thing
Lin Xiaoman brings her programmer boyfriend Chen Mo home to meet her family for the first time, warning them for three days to dress "normally". However, her dad puts on the sci-fi collaboration T-shirt Xiaoman gave him (Chen Mo's favorite), her mom wears the matching couple hoodie (her dad bought it on a whim), and even her middle school brother digs out the same-style hoodie (a classmate's gift). When Chen Mo arrives with fruit, he freezes at the family's "unified" outfits—Xiaoman wants to run away in embarrassment, but her dad laughs and claps Chen Mo's shoulder: "Kid, we have the same taste!" Worse still, at dinner, her brother blurts out: "Bro, is your T-shirt a knockoff? Mine's genuine!" This "matching outfit farce" makes Xiaoman want to hide in a hole, but it lets Chen Mo feel the family's warmth—turns out, the most embarrassing "matching" is the family's most straightforward sign of acceptance.
The CEO's Exclusive Perfumer
Gu Jingshen, CEO of a conglomerate, lost his sense of smell in a childhood fire. The only scent he can perceive is "Unfinished Summer," an anonymous perfume. To find the perfumer, he sets a trap to recruit an exclusive perfumer and accidentally hires Su Wan, who harbors a secret—her sister went missing three years ago in Gu's perfume lab, and "Unfinished Summer" is her sister's last work. Su Wan helps Gu regain his sense of smell while investigating her sister's whereabouts, but falls in love with this cold-exterior yet warm-hearted man. When she discovers Gu has long known the truth about her sister's disappearance, their relationship collapses. And a new perfume that "awakens memories" is slowly uncovering the bigger secret behind the perfume bottle.
Return of the Empress: Reclaiming the Phoenix Seal
Empress Su Wantang of Emperor Xiao Jingheng in the Daqi Dynasty was framed by her half-sister Su Linyue—she lost the "Phoenix Seal" (the symbol of the empress's status) and was falsely accused of infidelity, leading to her dethronement and exile to the cold palace. Three years later, when palace maids whispered she had perished there, Su Wantang returned with the Phoenix Seal, sharp and resolute. She tricked Su Linyue into exposing her crimes and uncovered the truth of the old frame-up. Staring at the cold-eyed woman before him, Xiao Jingheng realized he’d never moved on. But what does Su Wantang want now—justice, or a second chance? When power plots clash with lingering love, can this once imperial couple mend their broken bond?
The Fake Heiress Fell Into Her Own Trap
To save her terminally ill mother, Lin Wan is forced to pretend to be Gu Zhixia—the missing real heiress—and break into a wealthy family. She planned to grab the money and run, but unexpectedly got caught in the dark tide of the Gu family's inheritance fight. What terrifies her more? Lu Jingshen, Gu Zhixia's “fiancé,” clearly sees through her identity but insists on messing with her—giving her the real heiress's relics, forcing her to attend family dinners, even saying “the game isn't over” when she tries to quit. When the real Gu Zhixia returns with memories, and she realizes she's already fallen for Lu Jingshen, Lin Wan finally understands: she wasn't playing a “fake heiress script”—she trapped herself in a game no one can solve……
Back in Time to Meet My Old Flame
Lin Xiaoman has been trapped in regret since her boyfriend Gu Chuan died in a seaside accident three years ago. One day, she finds a vintage pocket watch Gu Chuan left behind—turning its dial sends her back to the summer of 2020, the exact moment they first met at a seaside inn. But the “Gu Chuan” in front of her smiles blankly and asks, “Miss, want to rent a surfboard?” This is actually Gu Huai, Gu Chuan’s long-concealed twin brother. The real Gu Chuan is hiding as the inn’s owner, quietly fixing her past regrets: stopping her from missing the fireworks, retrieving her lost engagement ring… When Xiaoman uncovers the truth, the watch’s hands start spinning backward. She must find the “hidden Gu Chuan” and say the delayed “I do” before time runs out.
Expired Love
Lin Xiaoman, a professional organizer, takes on a special job—clearing out the old house of a deceased client’s mother—only to run into Gu Chuan, her ex-boyfriend who vanished without a word three years ago. It turns out Gu Chuan is the homeowner’s son, back to fulfill his mother’s last wish of “organizing old items.” Hidden among the piles of memories is the truth behind their breakup: he was diagnosed with leukemia back then and chose to disappear to avoid burdening Xiaoman. Now his illness has relapsed, and he only wanted to see Xiaoman one last time quietly. But as they sort through the old things, they rediscover the love that never truly expired… When “expired” love meets unspoken truths, can they seize their final chance?
Exile Road: My Foolish Dad and I Eat Meat Every Meal
Su Xiaoman, daughter of a convicted official, is exiled to the northwest with her father, whose mental age remains seven. She expects a life of chaff and vegetables, but using past-life memories as a hunter, she secretly catches hares and trades embroidery for bacon—letting them eat meat every meal. Troubles arise: corrupt guards harass them, refugees steal food. Yet her 'foolish' dad always shields her with a wok spatula when she's bullied, even accidentally finding a tree hole to hide meat. Just as Xiaoman hopes for safety at the border town, she discovers half an osmanthus cake in his arms—her childhood favorite. And in his pocket? A note from her past life: 'I want to go home'...
Rebirth in the Dust
Fashion genius Lin Wan fell from the fashion circle after being framed for plagiarism by her best friend, hiding in an old alley to run a tailor shop mending old clothes. Until architect Chen Mo broke in with a demolition plan—he wanted to bulldoze this "alley hindering urban development," but found fragments of his grandmother's wedding dress in Lin Wan's hands. From confrontation to searching for the alley's memories together: love letters hidden in wall cracks, copper bells hanging on plane trees, and the original design draft of Lin Wan that was swapped. On the day the demolition order was issued, Lin Wan stood at the alley entrance holding the restored wedding dress, while Chen Mo took out the revised plan—he had secretly turned the old alley into a "City Memory Museum." The old clothes mended the cracks, and the two found their lost selves in the dust.
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Six Little Cuties Are Coming, Daddy Ready?
Five years ago, Su Wan broke up with Li Jingshen and left in anger due to a framed misunderstanding, unaware she was pregnant. Five years later, the three pairs of twin boys and girls she raised alone sneaked into Li's Group to "claim their daddy", turning Li Jingshen's CEO office upside down. When Su Wan hurried over to "fix the mess", she found Li Jingshen never believed the lie and had been searching for her all along. The six little cuties clung to Li Jingshen's legs and cooed: "Daddy, we want to live with mommy and daddy!" Li Jingshen looked at the blushing and angry Su Wan, smirked, and said: "Wife, the kids said so—shall we go home?"
Real Men Spend on Themselves
30-year-old Chen Mo is a "nice guy" at work and an "ATM" at home—he gives all his salary to his wife for the mortgage, buys health products for his parents and toys for his nephew, but can't bear to replace his cracked phone. Until he faints from overwork and is hospitalized, the doctor warns him, "It's too late if you don't love yourself." Chen Mo suddenly awakens: "I've been a 'good guy living for others' for half my life; this time I want to be a'real man who spends on himself'!" He buys a new phone, signs up for a gym membership, and even orders his first steak dinner, which triggers a family crisis—his wife scolds him for "going bad," his parents call him "ungrateful," and colleagues laugh at him for "pretending to be rich." As Chen Mo resists doubts, he regains vitality through "loving himself": stronger body from the gym, a new job opportunity from his improved state, and even his family slowly realizes—the responsibility of a real man starts with loving himself first.
I Can Hear My Unborn Baby's Thoughts
Lin Wan, a senior career woman, has been burning the midnight oil for three months to secure a promotion. During a prenatal check-up, she suddenly gains the ability to hear her unborn baby's voice—"Mom's coffee is bitterer than my amniotic fluid" "Last night's takeout made me kick three times in protest"! When a client calls pressing for plan revisions, the baby's soft sobs pierce her ears: "Mom, I'm scared you'll be too tired to see me born..." Caught between a decade-long promotion opportunity and the tiny life calling "Mom" with the gentlest voice, Lin Wan stands at a crossroads for the first time. It hits her that the most precious "project" has always been right in her arms.
Back to 2008: Rise to Success
Lin Xiaoman, a modern corporate slave, stumbles into a retro TV in an old warehouse on a night of unemployment and heartbreak, accidentally traveling back to 2008—the pivotal year when her father’s factory went bankrupt and her first love Su Ye went abroad. Using her past memories, she helps her father uncover a supplier’s scam while struggling with whether to confess her feelings to Su Ye early. But just as she thinks she can rewrite the tragedy, she finds her interference has turned Su Ye’s “study abroad dream” into a “startup risk,” and her father’s factory faces an even more formidable rival. Can she reverse her fate while holding onto the most precious people and things?
The Divine Doctor Won’t Practice!
Young divine doctor Shen Zhou closed his heart after a medical accident, vowing never to practice again and hiding in a suburban herb hut as a "herb farmer". Until the lively apprentice Su Xiaotang stumbled in—she boiled his precious herbs into "nutritious soup" and stole his medical books to prescribe "folk remedies" to a village elder, almost causing an allergic reaction. While scolding "What are you doing treating patients randomly?", Shen Zhou quietly made antidotes for the elder and adjusted the stomach of a kid who had diarrhea from her "soup". Su Xiaotang always said, "You still want to be a doctor," but Shen Zhou avoided it—until one day Su Xiaotang got hurt saving a drowning kid. Holding her hand, he finally said the words he’d hidden for three years: "I’m not afraid of practicing medicine—I’m afraid of losing someone I want to protect..."
99 Promised Warmths, Half a Lifetime of Chill
In high school, Lin Xiaoman found a cup of perfectly warm ginger tea in her desk every day—Jiang Ye, her deskmate, promised to give her 99 cups and be her “permanent heater” for life. But on the 99th day, Jiang Ye vanished without a trace, not even a goodbye note. Ten years later, Xiaoman, now a corporate lawyer, has grown used to numbing her exhaustion with iced Americano. She runs into Jiang Ye at her usual café—he’s now the owner who only sells cold drinks, with a scar on his finger from burning himself while making ginger tea for her back then. When the 99th cup of ginger tea is placed in front of her again, Jiang Ye finally reveals the truth: That day, he’d gone to a construction site to earn money for Xiaoman’s mother’s surgery fees and broke his leg. He disappeared because he didn’t want to be a burden. But now, Xiaoman’s heart has long turned to ice. Can this decade-late warmth thaw the chill she’s carried for half her life?