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Your Majesty, the Unborn Imperial Heir Is Swearing Again!
The newly favored Consort Su is expecting the imperial heir, a joy celebrated across the Great Jing Dynasty. But Emperor Xiao Che is driven mad by his personal eunuch's daily urgent reports: "Your Majesty, the unborn heir is swearing again!" From mocking the imperial kitchen's over-salted meals to scolding the Senior Grand Secretary's stuffy memorials through his mother's belly, even cursing the emperor's obsession with immortality right in front of imperial physicians. At first, Xiao Che dismissed it as the consort's mood swings affecting the fetus, but he soon realized the unborn child could predict court upheavals. The corrupt official he'd "cursed" fell from power the next day, and the new policy he mocked won official approval overnight. When the crown prince's faction allied with imperial relatives to stage a coup, the fetus shouted through its mother's belly: "Cut off their supply lines!" which became the key to Emperor Xiao Che's victory.
My Lady Is So Gentle Even Fierce Ghosts Beg for Mercy
Su Wan, a "Fierce Ghost Comforter" specially hired by the Underworld, has a natural gentle aura that makes even the most vengeful spirits let down their guard—ancient resentful ghosts release their obsessions over her longan tea, and crying little ghosts tug at the hem of her clothes for hugs. Gu Mingzhao, a new ghost hunter, is ordered to investigate the "mysterious submission of fierce ghosts" and mistakes Su Wan for a soul-eating witch. But when he stakes out her place, he witnesses her squatting in the City God Temple wiping tears for a ghost, and even the fiercest Red Snake Ghost comes over asking for a head pat. When Gu Mingzhao bursts into her teahouse holding a talisman, Su Wan smiles and offers freshly steamed osmanthus cake: "Want a piece? Your hand holding the talisman is shaking—you’re more nervous than the little ghost who stole my tea last time~" This mix-up between a ghost hunter and a gentle lady unexpectedly uncovers the hidden soul unrest deep in the Underworld...
Famine Year: The Steamed Bun Promise
In 1934, a severe drought struck. Xiao Sui, an orphan fleeing famine, collapsed at the gate of a dilapidated temple. Lin Zhiyuan, a poor scholar guarding the temple, clutched half a steamed bun—his food for three days—and finally gave it to her. Xiao Sui woke up to see him chewing grass roots, so she handed him her mother’s silver hairpin: “This exchanges for your bun—I will marry you.” But the next day, Xiao Sui was separated by refugees. Lin Zhiyuan carried the hairpin and searched the famine-stricken areas for three years. Later, he heard a familiar cry at a bun shop: “Hot buns, just like the taste from the temple!” Turning around, he saw Xiao Sui in a blue apron, holding a steaming bun with tears: “I’ve saved for three years, finally able to steam a basket for you.”
Love Beyond the Uncrossable
Lin Wan has been married to the Chen family for five years. She cared for her 'paralyzed' mother-in-law and secretly helped her autistic son with rehabilitation, only to face her husband Chen Mo's infidelity and a home-wrecker's forced intrusion. When she pulled out the diagnosis proving her mother-in-law's fake paralysis, her son's recovery certificate, and the document revealing her missing father as the largest shareholder of the Chen company, the Chen family collapsed in shock—her 'weakness' was just a final grace for those who didn't love her. As Chen Mo knelt begging for reconciliation, Lin Wan smiled and took her son's hand: 'Some mountains and seas aren't uncrossable—they're just not worth it.'
Sky Weeps, Cloud Knows First
Lin Xiaoman, an intern at a weather station, has a secret—she can see "emotion clouds" above people's heads: grievance is a stratus fractus, collapse is a cumulonimbus, but her own cloud is always a rainless cirrostratus. At twelve, she missed her grandma's last moment because she couldn't cry, and since then, she's lost the ability to shed tears. Until she meets Gu Shiyan, a best-selling author of *The Manual of Stopping Emotional Rain*—a "heartless man" who teaches others to "control emotions," yet above his head hangs a decade-old "super rainstorm cloud." Xiaoman wants to help him "let the rain fall," but Gu Shiyan sneers: "Tears are useless." But when she opens Gu Shiyan's hidden old diary and sees the tear-blurred line, "Mom, I didn't dare to say I miss you"; when Gu Shiyan catches Xiaoman trembling with her grandma's old umbrella, biting her lip (turns out she isn't unable to cry—she's afraid crying means admitting "she didn't hold on"), the two who "hid from emotions" finally learn from each other: turn the accumulated "clouds" into rain that heals both.
Love and Hate Fade Like Smoke
Su Wantang is framed by her fiancé and best friend—her company collapses, her parents die. When she jumps into the river in despair, she accidentally binds to the "Prosperous Counterattack System"—awakening her immortal cultivation talent and gaining the ability to read minds. She uses system skills to humiliate her enemies and reopens a healing ancient-style teahouse to restart her life, only to run into Gu Jingshen, a cold CEO—this is the "little beggar" she saved years ago, now a tycoon controlling the financial circle, who launches a relentless sweet pursuit. However, as her cultivation level rises, Su finds Gu's spiritual energy matches her past-life enemy exactly. Is this reunion a gift from fate, or a cycle of grudges?
The Idle Empress Dowager: A Life of Spectating
The story depicts a former empress who was betrayed and murdered in her past life. Reborn, she completely turns dark, showing a calm yet formidable side. In the imperial court, she leisurely sips tea while watching her former enemies kill each other, subtly wielding power. When the emperor’s son kneels for her support, she softly declares that she will spend her life only watching the play—symbolizing her control over destiny and power. The narrative combines elements of revenge, political intrigue, and human complexity, making it a compelling tale of strength and strategy.
He Was Waiting Just as He Is
"He Was Waiting Just as He Is" tells the story of an ordinary girl who, by chance, meets a mysterious man named Tan Zeshu. With a single glance, she falls deeply in love with him, embarking on a passionate and fantastical urban romance. As the story unfolds, she gradually uncovers Tan Zeshu's mysterious identity and faces various challenges from both reality and the fantasy world. This short drama combines urban life, fantasy elements, and youthful passion, offering viewers a surprising and touching love journey. With high-definition production and brilliant performances, it presents a captivating and popular supernatural romance drama.
After Divorce, All the Tycoons Chase Me
Ordinary girl Su Xiaoxiao gains a mysterious system after her divorce, suddenly becoming the most sought-after woman in town. Her ex-husband begs for reconciliation, business tycoons shower her with gifts, and the mafia prince abandons his empire for her. But when she discovers her late mother's jade pendant holds the key to this phenomenon, her fairytale takes a dark turn...