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Eighteen-Year-Old Great-Grandma Arrives: Restoring the Family Glory
18-year-old high school student Su Wan accidentally awakens the memories of her great-grandmother Shen Yurong from the Republic of China era, only to find that the once-glorious family business has become a debt-ridden workshop, with descendants fighting for power. To save her great-grandmother's life's work, she takes over the family in the name of "Shen Yurong's possession," using modern live-streaming and intangible cultural heritage collaborations to shut up the infighting elders—only to be sabotaged by the cold CEO Gu Jingshen. As they work together, Gu Jingshen discovers her intelligence and uncovers the conspiracy behind the family's decline. To Su Wan's shock, Gu Jingshen's identity holds a bigger secret linked to her great-grandmother's past.
Family of Ancient Mortgage Slaves: Getting Rich with a Mini-Mart
Modern office workers Lin Jianguo, his wife, and their rebellious daughter Xiaotang wake up transmigrated into an ancient Bianjing family— the original owners borrowed usurious loans for a shabby courtyard, and now creditors are here to seize it. Desperate, they use modern supermarket ideas to open "Fulai Mini-Mart": free samples, loyalty points, and Xiaotang’s modern bookkeeping. But just as business booms, a rival accuses them of "witchcraft," and the creditor hikes interest. While fighting obstacles, they turn the tide with marketing tricks— paying off debts and mending their strained modern family bonds. Just as life stabilizes, they uncover a secret under the courtyard the original owners hid...
The Moon Is Beautiful Tonight
Su Wan, reborn five years earlier, stands under the old locust tree on the university playground—it’s exactly the moonlit night she once refused Gu Jingshen with a trembling voice. In her past life, she pushed him away due to inferiority, watching him become a business legend while she lingered in regret; this time, she decides to take the initiative, taking his hot cocoa and whispering: “The moon tonight is even more beautiful than five years ago.” But Gu Jingshen’s reaction shocks her—he hugs her tightly with red eyes: “I’ve waited two lifetimes for this sentence.” It turns out the boy she thought “never cared” had been reborn with her all along...
Stepmom Evolution
Workaholic Lin Xiaoman wakes up from an all-nighter to find herself reborn as the "vicious stepmom" of the wealthy Lu family—she must deal with 5-year-old arrogant young master Lu Jingshen’s relentless disdain (breaking her lipstick into crayons, dumping her breakfast in the trash) and complete the system’s ultimate mission: get her stepson to call her "Mom," or get electrocuted into a "spin cycle"! To survive, Lin is forced to start her "stepmom evolution quest": her sugar-free cake is mistaken for "poison," her help chasing the kindergarten crush earns a "terrible taste" roast, and when she wears a parent-child outfit to pick him up, the boy runs away covering his face yelling, "I don’t know this crazy woman!" But as they bond, the boy notices she’s "different"—she stays up late to finish his 1000-piece Gundam, stands up to bullies’ parents for him. Even the cold CEO Lu Shiyan secretly suppresses her negative热搜 and leaves a warm glass of milk on her desk at night. When the boy finally throws himself into her arms, red-eyed, and calls "Mom," Lin realizes: the so-called "evolution" is just the silly way of warming hearts with sincerity...
Back to the Delivery Day: I Reclaimed My Daughter
Ten years after her daughter's "death," Li Xiu uncovered her husband Su Liang and his first love's conspiracy—they colluded with a nurse to swap her biological daughter with the first love's child (who couldn't have kids). The "daughter" she raised for ten years was the first love's. She died in despair holding her biological daughter's ashes, but when she woke up, she was back in the delivery room ten years ago: her mother-in-law was taking her newborn to the "incubator," and Su Liang stood nearby with the same cold look as before. This time, she snatched her daughter, took out the recorder (with her mother-in-law's call to the nurse), and sneered at Su Liang: "Either help me expose them, or I'll post the recording online—you and your first love will never live in peace!" And the nurse who "died accidentally" back then suddenly appeared, handing her a key: "Sister, this is the key to the drawer with the evidence—I'll help you!"
Reborn: My Youth, My Rules in 2005
Office worker Lin Xiaoman stayed up late binging a nostalgia-themed short drama about her youth. When she woke up, she found herself back in the 2005 senior year classroom—an unfinished mock exam paper on her desk, and her deskmate Chen Mo rubbing his red eyes, exactly like how he looked before dropping out due to his father's serious illness in her memory. In her past life, she watched him disappear around the corridor corner and regretted it for a decade; in this life, she clutches her review materials, determined to help Chen Mo keep his studies and confess the "I like you" hidden in her notebook. But when she takes the initiative to get close, she discovers Chen Mo's secrets go far beyond dropping out...
Warm Marriage to the Bone
Su Wan, the daughter of the bankrupt Su family, is forced to marry Li Moshen, the rumored 'paralyzed' president of the Li Group, to save her family. She expects a cold contract marriage, but after the wedding, Li Moshen becomes a 'wife-doting maniac'—he makes her favorite soft-boiled eggs every day, blocks all plots against the Su family for her, and even when she's suppressed by peers for her design talent, he silently takes out the design manuscripts he's cherished for ten years to support her. Until an accident, Su Wan catches Li Moshen standing by the floor-to-ceiling window reviewing documents—his 'paralysis' is a disguise, and all this tenderness is his 'ten-year plan': The boy who was chased back then, young Su Wan shielded him from the rain with a floral umbrella, and since then, she has become his obsession carved into his bones.
The Little Thing Called Like
Xia Xiaoyu, a shy librarian, discovers a mysterious note inside a returned book: 'I’ve liked you for a long time.' This small message stirs ripples in her quiet life. Is it a reader’s prank or a secret admirer’s confession? She begins observing every library visitor, trying to uncover the note’s author. Along the way, she not only finds unexpected surprises but also encounters a destined romance.