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After Being Cheated On, I Stunned Everyone With My Troublemaker System
Restaurant waitress Lin Wan’s world shatters when she catches her long-term boyfriend cheating on her mid-shift. Just as she’s wallowing in heartbreak, she bonds with a snarky backhanded compliment system that forces her to “apologize” to her ex and his mistress. Every sarcastic line she delivers unexpectedly lands perfectly, earning her a 3 million yuan windfall overnight. Now, a domineering CEO is relentlessly pursuing her, and her secret crush is finally making a move. But Lin Wan has zero interest in romance—all she wants is to focus on getting rich and leaving her messy past behind.
My Sleeping Beauty Wife
Lin Xiaochuan, a penniless programmer, inherits his grandfather’s old house and stumbles into a mysterious bedroom where Su Wan—a top cultivator missing for three years—lies in a deep sleep like a sleeping beauty. Bound to the “Awakening System”, he’s forced to complete absurd tasks: watering fairy grass with milk tea, fending off Su Wan’s debt-chasing cultivator friends, and even “working remotely” for her to earn merit… The once lazy loser transforms into the “ceiling of cultivator workers” amid chaos. What’s more, every night when he enters Su Wan’s dream, he uncovers her three-year secret—she fell asleep to protect him? Between hilarious missions and sweet interactions, this journey to “wake up his wife” is more addictive than cultivating immortality!
Why Are You Crying When I Marry Someone Else? I'm Not Marrying You!
Urban white-collar worker Lin Chuan is forced into an arranged marriage by his grandfather. On the wedding day, he finds his "fiancée" Su Wan crying and trying to flee, even questioning him tearfully, "Why do I feel heartbroken when you marry someone else?" Just as chaos erupts, Xia Xiaoman, his roommate and a designer, rushes in with a household register: "Grandpa said the marriage partner is ME!" It turns out the elders miswrote the names—Lin Chuan was never supposed to marry Su Wan, but Xia Xiaoman, the girl he's secretly loved! To make things more dramatic, Lin Chuan's hidden identity as a CEO is exposed by Xia Xiaoman, and Su Wan's "first love" is actually Xia Xiaoman's younger brother... A hilarious farce from a misplaced marriage, blended with the sweetness of unrequited love coming true and identity reversal, watch how the "misidentified couple" turns a fake engagement into real love!
Raising Kids in the 60s: My Family Eats Meat Daily
Su Wan, a modern food blogger, travels back to the 1960s and becomes a widow with three starving kids—kicked out by her mother-in-law with no cornmeal left. Using her past-life cooking skills, she turns wild vegetables into tasty soup, wild rabbits into braised meat, and even makes “golden cakes” from coarse grains that smell better than meat. Soon, her kids are chubby and healthy. But jealous Aunt Wang accuses her of “unknown origins” and threatens to report her to the village. Then Gu Tingchuan, a retired soldier, steps up: “I’m her husband—I taught her to cook.” Turns out this quiet village chief has long noticed her sneaking porridge to sick elders at night…
The Slacker's Awakening: Peak at the Roll Call
Lin Xiaoman is the "permanent last-place slacker" in Class 7, Senior 3—even her homeroom teacher jokes she’s "glued to the back row." Until one math class, the short-tempered Mr. Li drags her up to solve a final problem that stumps everyone. The class waits for a laugh, but Xiaoman suddenly seems "hit by a knowledge buff": she solves the problem in seconds and even points out a mistake in Mr. Li’s lesson plan. The room erupts—Gu Zhao, the top student she secretly likes, stares at her blushing ears in shock, and Mr. Li’s glasses slip to his nose. Only Xiaoman knows: last night, while organizing notes for her sick best friend, those once-headache formulas suddenly "came alive"—she wasn’t stupid; no one told her effort could be seen. And in the notebook Gu Zhao slips her, there’s a crumpled note: "I’ve been waiting for your glow… for a long time."