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Wild Fire Entangles the Gentle Beauty
Shen Jiao, a top architectural designer, returns to her hometown to film a documentary about an intangible cultural heritage ancient town, only to be caught in a forest fire. She’s carried to safety by Gu Ye, a rough firefighter—who is exactly the “wild boy” she insulted as a child. Now Gu Ye, the “wild fire” guarding the mountains, insists on “clinging” to her: supervising her evacuation, helping her retrieve her burned filming equipment, and showing her the new sprouts after the fire. When Shen Jiao finds the remains of her childhood kite, she realizes Gu Ye dirtied her new dress just to help her get it back. And Gu Ye’s “entanglement”? It’s a decade-old love, burning as fiercely and restrainedly as wildfire. Reunited in the ashes, their prejudices and misunderstandings fade, leaving only the most genuine heartbeat—turns out the hottest fire has always been the deep affection hidden in time.
The Kitten Caught the Moon
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Nightly Erotic Dreams Haunt Her Heart
Su Wan is about to get married, but she’s haunted by nightly erotic dreams—there’s a stranger with a mole at the corner of his eye, kissing her until she can’t breathe. The realism makes her question reality. On her wedding day, her brother-in-law Lu Jingshen bursts in a dark green suit, grabs her wrist, and shouts: “I’m the man in your dreams!” The once close uncle-nephew turn enemies instantly, with the groom Lu Jingchuan furious. Staring at Lu Jingshen’s familiar mole, Su Wan’s mind goes blank—those shameful, addictive dreams weren’t hallucinations, but a trap set by this “brother-in-law”! Her planned “marriage first, love later” hides a fantasy secret. Caught between two men, how will she face this “dreamy shura field” written long ago?
After Transmigrating, I Reverse-Tamed the Blackened Emperor
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