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My Sister Who Raised Me Poor Is a Double-Tier Tycoon
On her 20th birthday, Xia Manman was still eating rice balls at a convenience store—her elder sister Xia Wan always complained about being poor and made her wear second-hand clothes; her second sister Xia Chu messed with "broken antiques" and even refused to buy her a lipstick. Until a global headline broke: "Antique Queen 'Wanchu' is the President of Shenghua Group!" The woman in the photo was Xia Wan, wearing an old T-shirt. Then the milk tea shop owner said, "This shop was opened for you by Ms. Xia," the landlord handed over the property certificate and said, "Ms. Xia bought this house long ago," and even the senior she had a crush on blushed and admitted, "Xia Wan asked me to take care of you." When Xia Wan took out a stack of yellowed account books, each page written with "Manman's Growth Fund," Xia Manman finally understood: those "poor upbringing" grievances were an "umbrella without wind and rain" that her sister had woven with her youth.
The Red Kite's Thread
Xiao Tang, the youngest matchmaker fairy in the Marriage Pavilion, has never faltered in tying red strings of fate. But during the centennial "Fate Mirror" ritual, she discovers her own red string was secretly cut 500 years ago—bound to Wen Jingyuan, a mortal who sacrificed his soul to save her. Now Wen is reborn as a cold, powerful prime minister who not only forgot his past life but also harbors bitter hatred for the "fairy who abandoned him." To rekindle her fate, Xiao Tang is forced to descend to the mortal world to "win over" her enemy. Yet the closer she gets to Wen, the more she uncovers a shocking secret: she wasn’t the one who cut the string 500 years ago…
My Lady Is Actually a Cultivator
Gu Zhaozhi, the heir of the prestigious Gu family in the capital, is forced to marry Shen Qingning, a woman rumored to be "dying before twenty." But after the wedding, he discovers his fragile wife has many secrets—she summons thunder to repel assassins on rainy nights, revives peach blossoms in a withered courtyard with a flick of her fingers, and even absorbs moonlight on the roof late at night. When Gu Zhaozhi catches her taking out a white jade sword case, he realizes he didn’t marry a sickly beauty, but a real cultivator! What makes his heart race even more is the look in Shen Qingning’s eyes—as if there’s an unspoken past bond between them that even she hasn’t revealed…
When His Wife Gains Mind-Reading, the Cold Professor Can't Stay Calm
Gu Shiyan, a cold and reserved professor, has been married to Su Wan for three years with a stranger-like "polite distance". Until Su Wan accidentally gains mind-reading ability—she hears his inner struggle of "Should I pick her up?" when she works overtime, sees his tiny wish of "I want her to smile" when he hides her favorite candies, and even catches his jealous thought of "Don’t look at others" when she praises a neighbor’s handsomeness. Su Wan pretends not to know, watching Gu Shiyan go from poker-faced to blushing, from "I’ll heat the milk" to an awkward confession: "I actually care about you a lot." It turns out his "coldness" was all an act; when mind-reading reveals the truth, the professor’s self-control collapses. He becomes a clingy, doting husband overnight, determined to make up for all the sweetness they missed.
1970s: My Adorable Son Feeds Us by Collecting Junk
Modern office worker Su Xiao transmigrates into a 1970s young woman who was kicked out by her in-laws, left with only her 3-and-a-half-year-old son Tuanzi. The original owner was lazy and had a terrible reputation, with no money left. Just as she’s crying while holding Tuanzi, the little boy tugs her to a garbage pile: “Mom, this metal piece can be exchanged for candy!” Even more amazing—every scrap Tuanzi touches turns into a “treasure”: rusted metal becomes a brand-new aluminum basin, old cloth becomes unopened new clothes! It turns out Tuanzi is a “Blessing Star” from heaven, with a “junk-picking system”! As Su Xiao “gets rich” with her son, deals with gossip, she accidentally falls for retired soldier Lin Shen—who watches the mother-son duo laughing with a broken bowl in the garbage, his eyes soft: “I’ll help carry scrap from now on.” But just as Su Xiao thinks life is getting sweet, Tuanzi’s “star power” suddenly fades. Will she lose the little boy who brought light to her life?
The Banquet No-Show Called a Dog Is Actually the Hidden CEO
Lu Shi, CEO of the group, went undercover as a new marketing employee 'Xiao Lu' to investigate corruption in the company's 'anniversary banquet'. He forgot the banquet time because he helped an elderly person with a sudden illness to the hospital. When he arrived at the hotel, the marketing director cursed him in front of everyone: 'Lu Shi, you're worse than a dog—even a dog knows to wait for its owner's banquet!' He even forced Lu Shi to kneel down and clean the soiled carpet. Colleagues watched coldly, but Lu Shi clenched the recording pen in his sleeve. The next day, Lu Shi walked in with a team of lawyers in a custom suit, slamming corruption evidence on the director's desk: 'You said I'm worse than a dog? Then you, who took three million yuan in kickbacks, should get out!' It turned out this 'humiliation' was a trap set by the hidden CEO—waiting for the greedy to reveal their true colors.
War God of the North
The War God of the North returns triumphant from battle, only to discover his beloved wife is being forced into a sham marriage ceremony by a sinister power. Enraged, he dons his serpent robe and storms the banquet, declaring 'Harm my wife, and you die!'. Amidst violent twists, he uncovers a web of betrayal and power struggles, unleashing an emotional storm of vengeance that challenges fate itself. Can his fury unravel the conspiracy before it's too late?