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So What If I'm Afraid of My Wife?
Lin Wan, a sharp and decisive female CEO in the city, married Gu Huai—who's seen by everyone as a "kept husband". While others mock her for choosing the wrong man, Gu Huai happily embraces being "henpecked". But when Lin's Group is suddenly sabotaged by the business giant Jiang Corporation, Gu Huai abruptly drops his "useless" facade: he's actually the long-concealed young master of Jiang's! The so-called "fear of his wife" is just a sweet trap he set long ago—from the day he met Lin Wan, he's been quietly guarding her world with the dumbest yet sweetest love.
Moonlight Ferries Me to the Star River
Lin Xiaoman, a late-night convenience store clerk, guards the "Moonlight Mailbox" left by her deceased sister. For three years, she’s only received one letter from "Gu Xingyao"—her fiancé who supposedly died in a space mission. The letter says he’s trapped in the "gap between moonlight and the star river" and can only return with the moonstone they used as a token of love. When Xiaoman stands under the dome of the old planetarium with the moonstone, she discovers the silent old man from the store is a guardian of star orbits, the blind girl who always buys hot cocoa can "see" the tears of the galaxy, and even the moonlight that shines into the mailbox every night is a "signpost" Gu Xingyao sent across thousands of light-years. She’s willing to bet all her late-night waits for a miracle where "moonlight carries me to your side"—but the galaxy never makes things easy. Is Gu Xingyao’s return a reunion, or the start of another goodbye?
The Martial God is Only Level 99, But I'm Level 999
Lin Chuan was the laughingstock of the Lin family, labeled a "good-for-nothing young master." A cliff fall accidentally activated an ancient inheritance, awakening his "Chaos Divine Body" at Level 999. His ex-fiancée Su Qingxue, who once trampled on him, now clung to Qin Zhan—the so-called "Urban Martial God"—but Qin was only Level 99. When Qin came to break the engagement with betrothal gifts, mocking Lin, "You're not even qualified to carry my shoes," Lin raised his hand and shattered Qin's martial soul, saying calmly, "Your strength is nothing but an ant to me." Since then, the outcast has become a hidden god in the city, slapping faces, punishing scumbags, and protecting his loved ones. Those who once despised him now kneel at his feet begging for forgiveness.
Poor Ragpicker Humiliated, Finds Treasure and Becomes Millionaire Overnight
Lin Xiaoyu, a ragpicker scraping by on collecting scrap, endures daily mockery from peers and disdain from passers-by. He doesn’t even dare talk to Su Xiaoyun, the milk tea shop girl he’s liked for half a year. On a rainy night, he finds a copper-green wooden box in a demolished alley—inside is the “Century Emperor Pendant,” a long-lost treasure in the antique world. The pawnshop owner offers 5 million yuan, and a mysterious tycoon bids 30 million the next day. Overnight, he goes from the despised “trash guy” to a multimillionaire. But before he can catch his breath, the neighbor who once called him a “stinky garbage collector” comes to curry favor, Su Xiaoyun invites him for milk tea, and strangers follow him to ask about the pendant’s origin... In this reversal of fate, surprises are tangled with unknown whirlpools.
Temporary Old Partners
"Temporary Old Partners" is a heartfelt short drama that tells the story of two strangers who unexpectedly become each other's 'temporary old companions' in their senior years. Through shared moments, they experience friendship, care, and warmth, prompting reflections on life's impermanence and preciousness. The story highlights emotional nuances as characters from different life paths meet and support each other in unexpected circumstances, evoking deep thoughts about the value of life. Simple yet moving, it’s a touching tale suitable for quiet contemplation under the moonlight about human nature and kindness.