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Your Majesty, Stop Messing Around—We’re About to Conquer the Six Kingdoms!
Modern office worker Su Tang stayed up late mocking the male lead of a political drama for "pretending to be an idiot," only to wake up as the most miserable "Admonishing Censor" in the Great Zhao Dynasty—right after impeaching the emperor for "obsessing over cuju (ancient soccer) and neglecting state affairs," she was sent to be a cook for the imperial army. But she never expected that the young emperor, who fought eunuchs for pastries and folded memorials into kites, would sneak into the dark chamber at night, flipping through secret reports of the Six Kingdoms’ defenses with a cold smile; would block a fatal sword for her when she was targeted by enemy assassins, and tease her chin saying, "Censor Su, we’ll settle your scoldings after I unify the world." When she uncovered that the emperor’s "messing around" was all a disguise, and on the day Great Zhao’s cavalry crushed the enemy’s city gates, the young emperor held her on the dragon throne, nibbling her earlobe: "Now, I’m here to claim what you owe me—every 'Your Majesty, stop messing around'."
Even When We Grow Up
Lin Xiaoman and Xu Yang, who lost touch due to a misunderstanding in high school, reunite a decade later—as an overworked marketing planner burning the midnight oil on proposals and a returning architect in charge of old town renovation. The love letter she hid at the bottom of her schoolbag is still unopened, but now they’re locked in a battle over the same project: the client she’s fighting for is exactly the old alley memories he’s trying to protect. When the “cost-benefit calculations” of adulthood collide with the “lingering heartbeat” of their teenage years, can they pick up the unsaid “I still like you” amid the concrete reality?
The Voice-Hearing Kid: Helping Mom Counterattack
Su Wan, a single mother abandoned by her cheating ex-husband, struggles to make ends meet in the city with her 5-year-old son Xiao An. Unexpectedly, she discovers Xiao An has a special ability—he can hear the voices of all things! He hears the schemes hidden in her colleague’s documents, the fake affection in her ex-husband’s “reconciliation” plea, and even the cold CEO Gu Jingshen’s inner wish for “a home.” Xiao An quickly becomes a “little counterattack strategist”: he helps his mom expose workplace traps, leaves her ex-husband speechless, and even takes the initiative to approach Gu Jingshen: “Uncle, you said in your heart that you like my mom a lot!” When the icy CEO blushes as the kid reveals his true feelings, when Su Wan rises from a workplace newbie to a project leader with Xiao An’s “superpower,” her ex-husband suddenly shows up with his mother to cause trouble—Xiao An just holds up a voice recorder and smiles: “Grandma, I heard you say you want to steal my mom’s money!” The cute kid helps his mom counterattack, not only getting satisfying revenge on the scumbags but also matching his mom with a CEO husband?
Tang Er Huang: The Destiny Love
"Tang Er Huang: The Destiny Love" is an captivating ancient costume romantic short series that depicts the story of a female protagonist navigating through turmoil and uncovering family secrets with her destined partner. Set against a backdrop of palace intrigue and familial conflicts, the series emphasizes resilience and wisdom of women. Spanning 70 episodes, the plot is engaging and emotionally sincere, making it an excellent choice for fans of ancient romance and sweet pet stories.