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Don't Regret Turning Away
Three years ago, Su Xiao left Lu Jingshen in a rainstorm, accusing him of cheating and vowing "never to look back after turning away". Three years later, while rushing for her mother's serious illness, she runs into Lu Jingshen at the hospital—now a neurosurgeon, holding a little girl who calls him "Daddy". To her shock, the "ambiguous photos" back then were a lie: Lu Jingshen had early Alzheimer's and staged the "heartless act" to avoid dragging her down. When the memory-fading Lu Jingshen smiles at her and says, "You look like someone I once loved deeply", Su Xiao realizes: that "turn" three years ago was the most regrettable choice of her life.
The Conspiracy of Grandma's Three Eerie Dreams
Grandma, who lives alone in the old house, suddenly has frequent eerie dreams—dreaming of herself collapsing under the old clock in the main hall, of her granddaughter Xiaotang being tied up by red ropes and unable to move, and of the old locust tree in the yard shedding red tears. Xiaotang notices Grandma's odd behavior: rummaging through boxes for old letters, calling distant relatives late at night, even taking Grandpa's urn from the ancestral hall back to her bedroom. She suspects Grandma is haunted by something “unclean” until she finds Grandma's medical record—advanced lung cancer. It turns out the three eerie dreams are Grandma's “conspiracy”: she wants Xiaotang to return to the old house and find the wooden box Grandpa buried under the locust tree. Inside are the unposted letters Grandpa wrote all his life, each saying, “I’ll take Ajuan to see the sea when I retire.” Grandma’s “oddness” is just her way of giving the love she’s hidden for decades to her granddaughter in her final days.
Transmigrated to 1986: I'm the Brother-in-Law of Five Sisters-in-Law
Modern corporate slave Lin Chuan died from overworking, only to wake up transmigrated as Lin Xiaochuan, a rural youth in 1986! He’s immediately surrounded by five young, beautiful sisters-in-law—Eldest Sister-in-Law carries his late brother’s unborn child, Second Sister-in-Law is a city girl who eloped, Third Sister-in-Law furiously demands justice from the mine, Fourth Sister-in-Law sobs nonstop, and Fifth Sister-in-Law, just 18, becomes a widow overnight. His five brothers died in a mine accident last week, leaving massive debts and helpless sisters-in-law. Lin Chuan struggles to adapt to his new identity, fend off village gossip, and use modern knowledge to help them survive: growing off-season vegetables for their first income, helping Second Sister-in-Law open a popular tailor shop, and fighting for Third Sister-in-Law’s compensation… But when Eldest Sister-in-Law mends his torn pants with teary eyes, Lin Chuan realizes he’s falling for her—a forbidden feeling! Trapped by ethics and life’s hardships, can he keep his brothers’ “family” together in 1986?
Clumsy Undercover Mixes Up CEO with Gang Leader
New undercover agent Lin Xiaoman’s first mission goes wrong—she’s supposed to investigate a money-laundering gang, but mistakes the icy CEO Lu Jingshen for the leader! To get evidence, she pretends to be a secretary: spills coffee on his shirt while hiding a bug, crashes into his arms while tailing him, even records his business negotiations as “gang deals”… But Lu Jingshen has long seen through her tricks and plays along intentionally—turns out he’s also after the real mastermind. Their “cat-and-mouse game” grows暧昧, and by the time Xiaoman realizes her mistake, she’s already fallen into the CEO’s tender trap, unable to escape…
The Fortune-Telling Girl Said You'll Die at Midnight—Pay to Change Your Fate
Lin Xiaoman, a fake fortune-teller who scams people with "fate-changing" tricks, jokingly tells Gu Zhao, a ruthless investment banker, "You'll die at midnight." To her shock, Gu nearly dies in a car accident that very night! Gu drags her home to "take responsibility," and as they work to break the "curse," they uncover links to Xiaoman's missing sister—and Gu's mother's relic bracelet is identical to Xiaoman's. When the fake psychic stumbles into real destiny, and fake lies become real love, Xiaoman makes a crushing discovery: Gu's "death curse" was caused by her own careless mistake years ago... Will she lie to keep her love, or tell the truth to save his life?
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The Return of the Super Son-in-Law
"The Return of the Super Son-in-Law" tells the story of an ordinary rural boy who faces eviction from his in-laws' house owing to marital issues. Unexpectedly, he reveals a black card worth hundreds of billions, uncovering his hidden identity and extraordinary background. As others question who he really is, his appearance triggers dramatic transformations. This short drama combines urban emotions, identity reversal, and humor, showcasing the surprising collision and growth between an average man and wealth. Filled with moments of face-slapping and warm family bonds, it offers deep insights into personal identity and social status.