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Transmigrated as a Villainess: The Prince Won't Let Me Go
Su Wan, a modern medical student, transmigrates into a novel as the vicious female villain—who originally dies miserably after scheming against the prince out of jealousy for the female lead. But Su Wan takes a different path: she saves the腹黑 Prince Mo Jingchen, who’s severely injured, using her expertise in both medicine and poison. She plans to stay away from the plot quietly, but Mo Jingchen clings to her: gifting century-old ginseng, taking a sword for her, and even declaring publicly he’ll marry her! Su Wan panics: “I’m here to change my fate, not fall in love!” But Mo Jingchen’s gaze grows darker: “My savior can only be my princess.” Caught between her obsession to escape tragedy and the prince’s deep affection, what choice will Su Wan make?
You Asked Me to Appraise Antiques, I Brought Back a Qilin
Lin Xiaoman, a rookie in the antique trade, takes a lousy job appraising a "broken bronze beast" to pay her grandma's medical bills—only to awaken Qiyuan, a thousand-year-old Qilin spirit sealed in the bronze. Qiyuan insists she's his "Spirit Bonded One" and refuses to leave her side. Meanwhile, her competitors from the antique shop and smugglers coveting the Qilin's power start targeting her. On one hand, the clingy ancient-style handsome man turns her life upside down; on the other, the undercurrents of the antique world threaten to drag her into a vortex. Staring at the calm Qiyuan, Lin Xiaoman shouts in frustration: "I just wanted to appraise an antique—why did I bring back a troublemaker?!"
Dragon Keeper: My Five Divine Baby Beasts
Su Xiaoman, an ordinary pet shop owner, picks up five "stray cubs" one凌晨—a chubby Fire Qilin, a thunder beast that loves chewing wires, a bubble-blowing mermaid baby... Little did she know they are descendants of ancient divine beasts! Just as she’s drowning in the chaotic daily life of "raising divine beasts", a mysterious white-haired man suddenly shows up, demanding to "take back" the beasts and revealing her hidden identity as a "Dragon Controller" buried for twenty years. Torn between her beloved babies and the awakening ancient destiny, Su Xiaoman must choose between family and responsibility—while the babies' "divine powers" have already quietly rewritten her life...
The Moon Shines Brightest on the 16th
Lin Xiaoman, a convenience store owner, stays up late every night to save for her mother’s surgery. One night, Gu Mingyuan—a ruthless real estate CEO planning to demolish the old street—stumbles in drunk and smashes her new moon-shaped lamp. But when Gu moves into the attic as a “tenant,” he discovers Xiaoman’s hidden warmth: leaving hot drinks for delivery workers, knitting nests for stray cats, even preparing hangover tea for him. When the demolition order arrives, Xiaoman stands in front of the excavator with a “Save Our Moonlight” sign. Gu finally realizes: what he’s been chasing isn’t the street—it’s the moon he’s missed for a decade. This time, the regret of the 15th night finally turns into the fullness of the 16th.
Starting with Picking Up a Blind Imperial Uncle, Only to Find He's a Black Lotus
Su Wan, a refugee herbalist, rescues a severely injured blind man named Xie Zhao on a rainy night. She thinks she's taken in a vulnerable soul to care for, but soon learns he's the "useless imperial uncle" being hunted by the royal family. To her shock, Xie Zhao's blindness is a lie—he's been secretly plotting his revenge and even using Su Wan's kindness as a "pawn" in his game. When Su Wan catches him conspiring with hidden guards about his revenge plan late at night, she realizes the man she saved isn't a soft target, but a black lotus with deadly schemes...