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One Glance, One Fortune: I'm the King of Urban Stone Gambling
Lin Chuan, a lowly assistant at a stone gambling shop, is dumped by his gold-digging girlfriend Su Qing for rich playboy Chen Shao. To make it worse, the pair frames him, leaving him penniless and fired. But in despair, he awakens the "Jade Eye"—a power to see jade inside stones. Starting from street stalls, Lin cuts imperial green and glass-type jade, rising rapidly in the stone gambling world. Chen Shao, jealous, teams up with Su Qing to frame him, only to have Lin expose their fraud and ruin them. Su Qing begs for reconciliation, but Lin rejects her coldly. Meanwhile, Xia Wanqing, a jewelry tycoon's daughter, is drawn to his talent. Together, they uncover industry scandals. Lin not only becomes the "Stone Gambling King" but also finds true love—proving that a comeback is not just about success, but reclaiming one's worth.
Marriage First, Love Later
Su Xiao, an investment bank elite, was tricked into a blind date by her mother (who faked illness). There she met Gu Chengchuan, a struggling designer needing a “stable family status” for a business deal. Neither believed in marriage, but they married quickly for their own needs—a contract marriage. However, Gu would leave a light on for Su’s late nights and collect her rain-soaked files; Su would silently give Gu his favorite iced Americano when he lost clients. As the “contract expiration date” nears, they realize the small gestures have already touched their hearts. The ones who married first might just fall in love later, but neither dares to confess first.
Transmigrated to the 70s: The Divine Doctor Goes to the Countryside for Her Cold Husband After Family Mistreatment
Modern divine doctor Su Wan transmigrates into a capitalist's young lady in the 1970s. As soon as she wakes up, she faces her family's "precise mistreatment"—her father calls her a "father-killer," her stepmother steals her new cotton-padded jacket for her own daughter, and even her cornbread is smaller than others'. She's shocked to find a secret in the original owner's diary: she has a childhood fiancé! The man is Lu Jingshen, an "ice-cold tough guy" among the educated youths. Rumor says he hates capitalist ladies so much that he didn't even open the three letters from the original owner. How can Su Wan stand this? She takes her medicine box and heads to the educated youth camp. But when she meets Lu Jingshen, she finds this cold guy actually hurt his waist while helping villagers treat a pig? She uses silver needles to relieve his pain and herbal ointment for heat therapy. Looking at the busy girl in front of him, Lu Jingshen can't help thinking—this "annoying capitalist lady" is more eye-catching than the wild roses in the mountains.
The Shared Bike "Poor Guy" Shamed by a Heiress Turns Out to Be a Hidden Young Tycoon
Lin Chuan commutes by shared bike every day, catching the eye of Su Wanwan, a conglomerate heiress. She watches him scan the QR code to unlock the bike, then sneers publicly: "A poor guy who can't even afford a car has the nerve to come to a high-end office building?" She even kicks over his shared bike, drawing stares from passersby. Lin doesn't argue—he just picks up the bike and leaves. Until Su follows her father to meet a partner. Pushing the door open, she sees the man in the CEO's chair: the "poor guy" she shamed. He taps his business card—"Lin Chuan, CEO of Lin's International Investment Group"—and smiles faintly: "Miss Su, do you think I can afford a car now?"
The Nine Heavens Celestial Lord Descends: He Fell for Ordinary Mortal Me?
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary convenience store clerk, saved a heavily injured man in ancient clothing late at night. To her surprise, he was Mo Yuan, the Celestial Lord of the Nine Heavens, banished to the mortal realm for violating heavenly rules to help a mortal through tribulation. She thought their encounter would be brief, but Mo Yuan stuck around—learning to take the subway, cook instant noodles, and even shielding her from a drunkard's fist. Just as Xiaoman fell for him, heavenly enforcers arrived: either Mo Yuan vanishes forever, or she forgets everything. Mo Yuan's choice? To strip his celestial bones and trade his millennia of cultivation for a mortal life with her… But is all this just a dream of Xiaoman's?
Not the Stepmother, My Daughter is My Heart's Treasure
Modern office worker Lin Wei transmigrates into a novel as the evil stepmother who abused her stepdaughter Su Xiaoxiao and met a tragic end. Determined to turn her fate around with a rebirth twist, she showers Xiaoxiao with endless affection, turning her into the apple of her eye and shocking the elite circles. Amidst cultivation encounters, she sparks an unexpected romance with Su Chenyu, Xiaoxiao's icy CEO father, who becomes drawn to her change. But behind the hilarious escapades lies a rebirth conspiracy and urban mystical crisis, filled with suspense—can Lin Wei protect her beloved stepdaughter, unravel her mysterious origins, or be trapped in a forbidden family romance? A side-splitting fantasy romance quest full of laughter and surprises unfolds.
Three Years Later, I Don't Care
Lin Wei once loved the domineering CEO Lu Chen with all her heart, only to face a brutal breakup. After three years of self-reinvention, she returns as a successful business icon, utterly indifferent to his charms. When Lu Chen confronts her with desperate pleas, Lin Wei coldly exposes the cruel betrayal behind their split—a calculated game for his ambitions. Amid his coercive power plays and the emergence of a new suitor, a whirlwind of revenge, romance, and suspense unfolds. Can she defend her newfound strength, or will the ghosts of the past consume her? A tale of shocking twists and self-redemption (approximately 200 words).