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Lin Xiaoman, a debt-ridden part-timer, stumbles upon a magical app that lets her alter the production date of any item—turning a broken porcelain bowl into a Ming Dynasty antique to pay off her debt, or reviving expired bread to save a starving neighbor kid. Just when she thinks she’s hit the jackpot, she meets Granny Zhou, a lonely neighbor who weeps with a cancer diagnosis: “I want to live to see my grandson graduate.” Curious, Xiaoman opens the app and is shocked to find a line on Granny’s wrist: “Expiry Date: December 25, 2023.” Turns out, the app works on more than just objects. She risks everything to change the date, unaware that her phone’s battery is draining at a terrifying speed…
Execution Day Time Travel: The Slave Kids I Raised Became Titans
At the execution ground, Zhou Xiulian watched her four stepchildren in suits and military uniforms—Lu Chuan (political heavyweight), Lu Ming (military legend), Lu Yang (business tycoon), Lu Yao (medical prodigy)—pronounce her death sentence for "ten years of abusing stepchildren" with icy eyes. The second before the gunshot, she woke up ten years earlier, on the night her husband died in battle: the four kids huddled in the firewood shed, Lu Chuan’s face swollen (from her morning slap), Lu Ming’s leg bleeding (from her wooden stick), Lu Yang holding a torn arithmetic book, Lu Yao’s fingertip with a stuck needle. This time, she hugged the trembling Lu Chuan, gave her dowry gold bracelet to Lu Yang for a new arithmetic book, carried Lu Ming ten miles overnight to a doctor, and knelt three days to beg an old physician to take Lu Yao as an apprentice. When the clan mocked her "wasting time on stepkids," she touched Lu Chuan’s frostbitten hand: "I once treated them like slaves—now I’ll treat them like treasures." Later, Lu Chuan burst in with the provincial top scholar certificate, Lu Ming knelt at her feet with a first-class merit medal, Lu Yang shouted "Mom" during his company’s IPO, and Lu Yao threw herself into her arms with an international medical award—those slave kids she once ordered around had truly become titans at the top of the pyramid.
The Heavenly Koi Twins Shake the Prince's Mansion
Su Wanwan, the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister's family, almost died saving War Prince Ye Rongyuan, only to receive a divorce letter from the scumbag and be framed for adultery by his concubine. She fled to the streets with her three-year-old twins. Unexpectedly, the twins are heavenly koi—they helped their mother make a fortune selling rouge and uncovered the truth: Ye Rongyuan was drugged that year, and the divorce was a hoax! When Su Wanwan returned to the mansion with wealth and kids, Ye Rongyuan begged for forgiveness with red eyes. But Su Wanwan was no longer the weak girl—she wanted the scumbag and his concubine to kneel and repent, and to regain her own free life!
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Return to the Great Qin as Crown Prince
The series begins with the death of the ancestral dragon and the tyranny of Qin II, triggering chaos and wars across the land. The protagonist unexpectedly transmigrates into the grandson of the Dragon Ancestor of the Great Qin. Confronted with internal turmoil and external enemies, he seeks to revive the fallen empire and defend his homeland. The story blends historical and fantasy elements, showcasing intense palace intrigues and battlefield struggles. As the plot unfolds, conflicts, strategies, and resistance escalate, leaving viewers eager for hope and turnarounds. The drama delivers a captivating narrative and deep character portrayals, highlighting a legendary tale of resilience and survival amid adversity.