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Animal Whisperer: The Real Daughter Gets Spoiled in the 1980s
In 1980s Qingchuan Town, Su Xiaotang, the real daughter just retrieved by the Su family, was treated as a “burden” because of her patched clothes and rural accent. Even Lin Yuwei, the fake daughter raised for ten years, bullied her—hiding her schoolbag in the ditch and saying she “didn’t deserve the Su family’s new pencils”. But Xiaotang had a secret: she could understand animals! When the neighbor lost the goat for her child’s tuition, she followed the goat’s “bleating for help” over two mountains to retrieve it; when Grandma’s old cat swallowed a ball of yarn, she listened to the cat’s “purring” to find the location and used chopsticks to pull out the yarn; even Dad’s work award was only obtained because Xiaotang asked the door’s big yellow dog to “fetch” the stolen documents. Gradually, the family’s attitude changed: Grandma knitted her a red sweater from the bottom of the chest, Mom secretly put fruit candies in her pocket, and Dad even saved a month’s food coupons to buy her a pair of white sneakers—something even Lin Yuwei had never worn! Lin Yuwei, anxious to tears, quietly let loose the family’s plow cow to frame Xiaotang. But when Xiaotang found the cow following its “mooing complaints”, she bumped right into the Su family who were looking for the cow with flashlights. Grandpa shone the flashlight on her grass-stained face and smiled with wrinkles: “Our Xiaotang is a blessing sent by God to the Su family!”
Back to 1988: From Infatuated Girl to Ad Queen
Song Yao, the "Golden Pen Queen" of modern advertising, accidentally travels back to 1988 and becomes a "village infatuated girl"—who’s mocked by the whole village for obsessing over the rugged Zhou Ye, and framed by a rival for stealing the Ad Girl competition form. Song Yao fights back: she cuts her frumpy braids, creates a retro Hong Kong-style look, and exposes her rival’s scheme. When Zhou Ye tries to avoid her, she uses modern marketing to solve his farm’s sales problem, tricking him into being her campaign advisor. When she stands on the competition stage with the idea of "using farmers in fertilizer ads," everyone is stunned—how did this former laughingstock become an ad genius? And why is Zhou Ye’s heart racing as he watches her shine?
Soap Rises from Poverty: A Transmigrated Guy's Journey to Top Scholar and Love
Modern engineering guy Lin Chuan died from overworking on a project and transmigrated into Linaniu, a destitute peasant in ancient times—his home was empty, his mother was critically ill, and the village beauty Azhu secretly brought them food but was harassed by the landlord's son. Lin Chuan made soap with lard and plant ash to earn his first pot of gold, only to be framed by the landlord for “sorcery” and faced with property seizure. Azhu hid the recipe to prove his innocence. He opened a school for poor children, improved the soap into scented ones and sold them to the capital, which led to the emperor summoning him for the imperial exam! It turned out the emperor wanted to balance the powerful nobles, so Lin Chuan won the top scholar title with his essay *On Agriculture and Commerce*. The landlord's son, holding a grudge, tried to ruin his wedding but was pranked by the school kids with soap bubbles. In the end, Lin Chuan married Azhu, led poor scholars to start businesses, and became the “Soap Top Scholar,” achieving both love and career success.
My In-Laws Bully Me, But My Family Has My Back
He Wanting married Chen Mo believing she'd found a gentle haven, but her in-laws' cruelty was colder than winter—her mother-in-law despised her as a "small merchant's daughter" and scolded her for frying an extra egg for breakfast; her sister-in-law stole her dowry jade bracelet, then accused her of "frame-up"; even Chen Mo told her to "just endure it." Until she returned to her natal family in tears, holding a torn wedding photo, her doting brother Sun Haoyue finally revealed his long-hidden card: the He family had already become a listed group due to his entrepreneurship, and the previous "ordinary" was just Wanting's wish to marry purely. The next day, Sun Haoyue blocked the Chen family's living room with lawyers, bodyguards, and piles of evidence: "The dowry bracelet is worth 3 million, and my sister's mental damages are 10 million—either pay up or see you in court." The mother-in-law instantly put on a smile, the sister-in-law cried and begged for forgiveness, and Chen Mo slapped himself and begged for reconciliation. But He Wanting pulled out a divorce agreement with a smile: "I endured before because I loved you, but now I want to live for myself."
Transmigrated as a Prison Weakling: The Poison Saint’s Counterattack, Doting, and Kneeling Bullies
Su Qintang, the saint of the Medical Poison Valley, accidentally transmigrated into Jiang Wanwan—a "weakling" in the imperial capital's prison who was bullied by everyone. Her father was indifferent, her stepsister framed her, and even her cellmates walked all over her. But who would have thought that this "weakling" actually possessed unparalleled skills in both medicine and poison? When Gu Yanzhi, the tycoon of the imperial capital, was entangled in a strange poison and on the brink of death, Su Qintang used witchcraft to cure him and also thawed the ice in his heart. Gu Yanzhi transformed from a "cold Yama" to a "wife-doting maniac"—he not only rescued her from prison but also publicly hugged her waist and declared, "This is my woman." Those who once bullied Jiang Wanwan, looking at her now in all her glory, could only kneel on the ground trembling: "Sister Wanwan, we were wrong..."
Starting from a Famine Year, Leading the Whole Village to Eat Meat
Lin Hao traveled back to the 1960s famine year. As soon as he woke up, he saw the whole village eating tree bark to survive—the original owner was a despised "lazy man," even his fiancée Su Xiaomei wanted to break off the engagement. But he carried a "farming space" that could grow high-yield crops and raise fat livestock! Facing Village Chief Li's doubt, "Can you let our village eat meat?" Lin Hao took out sweet potato seedlings and led the villagers to dig fish ponds and build chicken coops. When the aroma of the first pot of stewed meat filled the village, the villagers who once scolded him handed him corn bread with red eyes, and Su Xiaomei blushed and gave him a handkerchief embroidered with lotus flowers—So what if it's a famine year at the start? He will let the whole village eat meat every day and crush the label of "lazy man!"
Unforgotten Memories
Wedding planner Su Nian's world turns upside down when she reunites with her first love Gu Yuan after seven years. The painful breakup she never understood hides a shocking truth - Gu is the heir of her father's business rival. Forced to confront each other in an urban renewal project, the star-crossed lovers discover old love letters buried under blueprints. Now they must choose: perpetuate their families' feud, or rewrite destiny with the ink of their hearts?
The Road to Revenge: The Limp Son-in-Law's Turnaround Life
Amid the hustle and bustle of the city, a once-rejected limping son-in-law falls into despair. However, fate suddenly reverses, and a powerful figure kneels and begs for mercy. Filled with unexpected twists and surprises, the story depicts a journey from hardship to success, showcasing themes of resilience, courage, and revenge. With thrilling urban scenes and heartfelt moments, this is a standout short drama of 2024, celebrating the power of perseverance and redemption.