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Elder Brother: I Carry My Sister for a Lifetime
On the eve of his college entrance exam, 17-year-old Lin Shen lost his parents in a car accident, leaving behind his 7-year-old sister Xiaoman with a congenital leg disability. He tore up his Tsinghua University admission letter, worked as a construction laborer and ran a night stall, carrying Xiaoman to primary and middle school, and even secretly sold their family’s old house to fund her surgery. It wasn’t until Xiaoman’s 18th birthday that she found the admission letter hidden for a decade—revealing that the man who always said “I’m fine” had gambled his entire life for her. Lin Shen just smiled and ruffled her hair: “You’re the best ‘admission result’ of my life.”
The Night of Our Wedding, We Became Sworn Siblings
In the red silk wedding room of 1985, Lin Xiaoman—freshly reborn—stared at her groom Gu Chengyuan, her fingertips still stained with the blood from the knife he’d taken for her in their past life. In their previous life, they’d been wiped out by the Gu family’s enemies right after their wedding night; Gu Chengyuan had shielded her with his body, taking three stab wounds, and his last words were, “If we could start over, I’d want to be your brother first.” So she snatched the nuptial cup, smiling through red eyes: “Brother Gu, let’s become sworn siblings!” What she didn’t know? Gu Chengyuan also carried memories of their past life—he’d been waiting for this moment his entire life, biting his lip to hold back a smile. On the surface, they’re “siblings,” but in truth, it’s mutual redemption: she wants to protect him as a brother, while he intends to use the name “big brother” to weave the unspoken “I love you” from their past into every bowl of hot porridge, every time he stands in front of her. When the enemies reappear, and their “brotherly bond” crosses into undeniable love, is this reborn wedding night a cycle of fate… or the start of breaking free?
The Time-Travel Lifesaving Guide: A Terminally Ill Patient's Counterattack Across Ages
Lin Xiaoman, a terminally ill patient, binds to a "Time-Travel Tourism System" on the verge of death—she can exchange life extension by taking tourists to experience famous historical scenes: meeting Qin Shi Huang to discuss the world pattern, joining the Red Army to cross the marshland. But every time she travels through time, she faces the cruelty of history: behind Qin Shi Huang's centralized hegemony are the blood and bones of millions, and the scene of Red Army comrades dying of cold and hunger while crossing the grassland is more heart-wrenching than what's in textbooks. While helping tourists "check in" history, she struggles on the edge of life and death, even beginning to question: Is it worth exchanging others' sufferings for her own life? When she finally earns enough "time-travel points" to extend her life, the system suddenly throws out an ultimate choice: either use all points to gain eternal life for herself, or use them to rewrite a piece of history—but the price is complete disappearance...
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After Divorce, My Beautiful Wife Regrets It
On their wedding anniversary night, Lin Chuan waited for his wife Su Wan with a diamond ring he’d saved half a year’s salary to buy—only to receive intimate photos from her first love. In the pictures, Su Wan smiled brightly, leaning on the man’s shoulder just like she used to when they were dating. The grievance of being ignored for three years finally burst. He pulled out the divorce papers hidden in the drawer and slammed them on the table: "Su Wan, I’m done." But when he stepped out with his suitcase, he didn’t see the woman behind him trembling as she tore up the papers—she once took his kindness for granted, but now how can she win back the man who once gave her his whole heart?
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Shining Again at Fifty: Mastering a Skill and Blossoming
This short drama tells the story of a middle-aged woman who, after experiencing setbacks in life, rediscovered her professional skills and embraced a new chapter at fifty. With resilience and talent, she gradually achieved success in both her career and love life. Against the vibrant backdrop of the city, she faces the pursuit of a domineering CEO, showcasing the strength and intelligence of modern women. The plot is warm and inspiring, blending sweet romantic moments with themes of self-worth and growth. It promotes the idea that age is no barrier to dreams and self-improvement, encouraging viewers to pursue their passions at any stage of life.