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Seven Years of Love in Poverty Alleviation
Lin Wan, a fresh graduate poverty alleviation cadre, volunteers to work in the poorest Shigou Village, only to meet Chen Mo—a “troublemaker” who always competes with her for villagers’ trust. Little does she know, this rough-looking guy gave up a listed company offer to return to the village for ecological agriculture. From bickering and sabotaging each other to becoming a tacit team: Lin Wan helps Chen Mo convince elderly villagers to join the cooperative; Chen Mo teaches Lin Wan to distinguish wheat seedlings, leaving her face covered in mud. To sell local products, they shoot funny short videos together and accidentally become a “rural live-stream CP”. On the harvest day of Shigou Village’s kiwifruit orchard, Chen Mo holds a dewy fruit and smiles: “I waited seven years for the village’s spring—can I wait a lifetime for your ‘I do’?” A “love tug-of-war in poverty alleviation” makes you laugh till you cry, and warms your heart to the core.
The Growth of Love
Lin Xiaoman, a socially anxious illustrator, rents an old house to escape marriage pressure, only to discover the landlord is Lu Chuan—a straight-laced programmer she “ruined her confession” to in high school. Back then, she was so nervous that she crumpled her love letter into a ball and stuffed it into his desk, which Lu misunderstood as “finding him bothersome”. Now, in their shared home, Lu uses “clumsy tenderness” to break through her social phobia: replacing takeout lists with handwritten notes, leaving the hallway light on for her overtime, and warming milk to the perfect temperature. When Xiaoman finally digs out her unposted love letter from the bottom of a box, she catches sight of Lu’s computer desktop—a little sun doodle she drew years ago. It turns out those unspoken feelings have long been “growing” in the years, quietly weaving into a thread that connects them.
Former Top Sales Overhauls the Workplace
Lin Wan, a former annual top salesperson, temporarily left the workplace to care for her seriously ill mother. Upon her return, she faced a career crisis: her desk was taken, her clients were poached, and the new leader dumped an unsolvable dead-end project on her, even mocking her as "outdated". Unwilling to give in, Lin Wan used her years of top sales experience to dissect the pain points of the dead-end project and solve practical problems for clients. Meanwhile, she secretly gathered evidence of the leader's corruption. Finally, she joined hands with colleagues to expose the hidden rules, not only reclaiming her glory but also refreshing the company's workplace culture.
The Social Queen: Pulling the Crown Prince Off His Pedestal
Shen Zhixia, the "queen" of the top socialite circle, targets Fu Jingxing—the "crown prince" of a prominent family—to investigate her sister's fatal fall. Fu, known as the "man without weaknesses" and an icy paragon, becomes her prey. She engineers暧昧 encounters, uses温柔 traps to drag him off his pedestal—until Fu loses control over a woman for the first time, until he puts down his pride to beg her to stay. Shen panics: she was after the "truth," but why does her heart ache for this "prey"? And the old scar under Fu's suit? It matches the "moonlight boy" in her sister's diary...
After Transmigrating into the Book, I Won Over the Villain Master Huo
Lin Xiaoman stayed up all night finishing the abusive novel *Dark Empire*, only to wake up as the “self-destructive assistant” who’s supposed to trap the villain Huo Tingshen. In the original story, Master Huo is a cold-blooded tycoon controlling half the city’s economy—scarred by a childhood betrayal, he’s偏执 and ruthless, ending up betrayed and alone in his revenge. Lin Xiaoman doesn’t want to repeat the supporting character’s tragic fate, let alone watch this “man doomed by the plot” destroy himself. She secretly replaces his sleeping pills with warm milk, throws herself in front of him when enemies surround him, and even dares to poke his chest and yell, “You deserve love.” But Huo Tingshen grabs her chin with a sneer: “Woman, what pity act are you putting on?” When a script-holding straightforward assistant meets a villain trapped in his own demons, will she rewrite his tragic ending… or will he shatter her “omniscient view” first?
The White Moonlight Director's Hunting Game
Aloof and restrained director Jiang Lin holds a secret white moonlight in his heart. To lure her out, he meticulously designs a hunting game—using new designer Su Man as a pawn, teasing her with ambiguity and distance. But as the game spirals out of control, he realizes he has fallen deeply in love, and Su Man's hidden identity turns everything upside down. In this hunt, who is truly the prey?