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Waiting for You at the End of the Flames
Firefighter commander Lin Chuan and reporter Su Xiao broke up over a mission misunderstanding. Three years later, Lin Chuan is trapped in a chemical plant fire and sends a final message: "I'm waiting for you at the end of the flames, to keep our promise." Su Xiao rushes back to their old fire station, recalling his words: "Even if I'm trapped by fire, I'll wait for you at the end." Now, in the fire's thick smoke, lies her unforgotten obsession and his life-long promise—when the flames die out, will it be a reunion or forever goodbye?
Reborn at Eight: I Spent Dad's Secret Savings on Day One
Eight-year-old Lin Xiaotang is reborn with memories of her past life. In her previous life, she watched her dad refuse to buy blood pressure medicine to save money, only to suffer a stroke and become paralyzed; her mom secretly sold her wedding necklace to cover medical bills; her grandma couldn’t afford a massager for her waist pain and ended up bedridden in old age. The moment she’s reborn, she finds her dad’s secret savings—three years of “tobacco and alcohol money” hidden under the old wicker chair. She spends all the money on imported blood pressure pills, a pearl necklace for her mom, and a constant-temperature massager for her grandma. When her dad chases her with an empty passbook shouting “my little ancestor”, Xiaotang cries and reveals the regrets from her past life. Just then, her mom walks in with the necklace, grandma laughs through tears holding the massager, and dad freezes before hugging his daughter tightly: “We won’t save anymore. As long as you’re all well.”
The Deadbeat Dad Makeover Plan
Lin Xiaoman, a high school girl, has a "totally useless dad" named Lin Jianguo—unemployed for three years, living off savings, and even skipping her parent-teacher conference. Until Xiaoman finds her late mom's diary and discovers her dad was once a high school basketball MVP, who shut down after his wife's death. To wake him up, Xiaoman secretly launches "The Deadbeat Dad Makeover Plan": cutting the internet, taking away his game controller, forcing him to coach the community basketball team, and even writing anonymous letters pretending to be an "admirer." But just as the plan starts, Lin Jianguo refuses to cooperate, complaining Xiaoman "nags more than Mom." When they're at a standoff, a community basketball game sign-up form is handed to Lin Jianguo—on it, there's a note in his wife's handwriting (written by Xiaoman): "Lao Lin, I want to see you on the court again." Can this "mutual healing" transformation succeed?
Call Off the Engagement! My Future Mother-in-Law Is Too Dramatic
Su Xiao, a soon-to-be bride, is driven to the breaking point by her future mother-in-law’s dramatic tricks three months before the wedding: first faking a heart attack to stop her from buying a minimalist wedding dress, then breaking a bowl at a family dinner to frame her as “disobedient,” and even secretly replacing her birth control pills with vitamins to push for “grandchildren soon.” When she catches her future mother-in-law using ketchup to fake a “bleeding wound” and blame her for pushing at the wedding rehearsal, she finally pulls out the surveillance video, exposes the mother-in-law’s “performance” in front of all guests, and firmly says, “Call off the engagement.” Chen Mo, her boyfriend who always took his mother’s side, finally sees the truth—but has already lost Su Xiao’s trust…
Ember of Night Falls into Your Arms
Gu Xuanye, the cold-hearted Lord of the Northern Domain, rescues the injured少女 Shen Chutang from a raging fire. When she wakes, she insists, "I’m here to repay a debt," yet secretly hides a concentric lock identical to that of his late fiancée. As the night’s embers once again glow in their eyes, Shen Chutang’s secret of "atoning for her sister" unravels—while Gu Xuanye’s heart, frozen for three years, has already begun to thaw, softened by her ginger tea and mended old robes...
The Military Governor's Wife Is Actually the Credit Knife Seller
Military Governor Gu Tingshen marries Shen Zhixia, daughter of a merchant, to consolidate his power. After marriage, she is gentle and dignified, the “perfect helper” admired by all. But when a series of murders perfectly matching the “credit knife seller’s prophecies” hit the city, Gu Tingshen leads his men to capture the mysterious seller—only to find Shen Zhixia in an abandoned temple, wearing a bronze mask. She is exactly the legendary figure who “sells knives on credit and collects payment when disasters strike”! Is her secret under the phoenix crown to avenge her family’s massacre by warlords, or to guard a secret that could upend the situation? From a cold, polite marriage to a fierce confrontation, when the disguise breaks, the pull between love and hatred pushes them to the edge of fate.
The Person Before My Eyes
Lin Xiaoman, a cultural relic restorer, has been having the same dream lately—a man in a cyan robe standing under a peach tree saying, 'Wait for me.' Her new neighbor Chen Mo not only looks exactly like the man in her dream but also knows her unshared habits: playing *The Peony Pavilion* while restoring Song Dynasty porcelain and applying mint balm between her fingers. Even more eerie, the Song Dynasty epitaph she just took on bears the inscription 'My wife Xiaoman' with the signature 'Chen Mo'. When Chen Mo pulls out a jade hairpin matching the pattern on the epitaph, Lin Xiaoman realizes: the 'stranger' in front of her might be the 'old friend' she’s been searching for for a thousand years, and her lost past-life memories are slowly awakening with the warmth of the hairpin…
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Two Prodigies of Great Xia
The most renowned "Two Prodigies" of Great Xia: Shen Zhaozhao, the legitimate daughter of the National Guard General, whose swordsmanship is unmatched in the capital yet her demeanor is icy cold; Gu Yan, the only son of the wealthiest Gu family, who is a genius strategist but spends his days fooling around. Forced into marriage by the royal decree of "Uniting the Prodigies," they bicker nonstop whenever they meet—yet each holds a secret: Shen is investigating the suspicious death of her father in battle, while Gu is tracking the massive flow of silver from his family’s mansion. As their clues converge, they realize all conspiracies lead to the seemingly kind Empress Dowager in the palace...
To Be With Jin Changan
Su Wan, a modern relic restorer, accidentally travels back to the war-torn Northern Wei Dynasty when restoring the tomb of Jin Changan, a Wei general. She remembers clearly from historical records that Jin will die in battle in three months and be framed for treason. To change his fate, Su uses her meticulous restoration skills to recover a destroyed secret letter and clear his name—only to get stuck in the royal power struggle. Jin, initially wary of Su as a “witch,” is moved by how she risks everything to protect him, and they find solace in each other amid the flames of war. But just as Su thinks she can reverse fate, she discovers her arrival was already written in the broken scroll from Jin’s tomb—Is she the one who saves him, or the one who pushes him into destiny’s trap?
From Companion Scholar to Chancellor
Lin Yan, a boy from a poor family, became the companion scholar of noble young master Gu Zhao at ten. Gu was playful and always neglected his studies; Lin had to cover up his messes and secretly finish his unwritten essays—all because Master Gu’s rule: “A companion scholar must share the master’s fate.” If Gu was punished, Lin would be kicked out too. But no one expected this little companion, who lacked the qualification for the imperial exam, would shock the court with a heartfelt memorial defending Gu when Gu was framed and imprisoned for offending a powerful official. The emperor admired his talent and granted him special permission to take the exam. Lin then climbed from a low-ranking official to the powerful Chancellor. Yet when he reached the peak of power, he discovered Gu’s “unruliness” was all an act—the seemingly unreliable young master had long secretly included his future in his own life plan.
Return After Ten Years of War: Who Swapped My Biological Daughter
General Lin Zhan, the kingdom's guardian, returns after a decade of battle. However, he finds his long-cherished biological daughter Lin Tang not only lacks the inherited cinnabar mole but also shows no father-daughter bond with him. Pressing his wife Su Wan, he learns that during her difficult labor, Lin Zhan was urgently summoned away from the delivery room—by the time he returned, the child was claimed to be "safe and sound." As he investigates, the midwife from that year suddenly vanishes, an old servant hands him a half-handkerchief embroidered with the character "Li," and rumors in the capital say the daughter of Li Mo, the Minister of Rites, looks exactly like Lin Tang... Before the pain of ten years' separation fades, what grudges will the truth of the swapped daughter unravel?
Inherited Immortal Apartment: My Tenants Are All Powerhouses
Su Xiaoman, a recently unemployed office worker, inherits a run-down apartment from a distant relative. Hoping to live off rent, he’s shocked to find his tenants are all “hidden immortals”—the scruffy next-door uncle is an ancient sword immortal who broke the fridge with a kitchen knife (used as a flying sword), the downstairs loli is a nine-tailed fox whose tail puffs up after stealing his soda, and the cold neighbor is a thousand-year-old painting spirit who turns his work reports into landscapes! Worse, the apartment has a strict rule: if mortals discover the immortals’ identities, the entire building will vanish! Su is forced to become a “clean-up agent” for the immortal world, covering his tenants’ messes while fending off immortal enemies. When he starts seeing their “spiritual auras,” he realizes—the apartment is a trap set by his relative to awaken his dormant immortal blood!
Snowy Memories of Yesteryears
Lin Xiaoman, a workaholic ad planner, gets caught in a blizzard after working late on a proposal. When she ducks into a convenience store with a warm taro ball milk tea, the familiar warmth jolts her back a decade—to the snowy night when transfer student Gu Yan slipped an identical drink into her frozen hands, saying, "Xiaoman’s hands should be as warm as sugar-fried chestnuts." Back then, they’d draw on foggy library windows and promise to attend college in the same city. But on the heaviest snow night of senior year, Gu Yan vanished, leaving only a ginkgo leaf in her notebook: "What I didn’t dare say was, I feared holding you back." Now, as the milk tea’s warmth seeps through her fingers, the curtain parts. A man with snowflakes in his hair speaks softly, just like ten years ago: "Xiaoman, this time I brought hot milk tea... and the words I never finished."
Immortal Relatives Slacking Off in the Mortal Realm? I Fight Them All with My System!
Lin Xiaoman, a new minor immortal official in the mortal realm, immediately uncovers a secret: those所谓“immortals of eternal life” who claim to “save mortals” are actually relatives of powerful immortals from the Heavenly Court. They’re slacking off in the mortal world—deceiving mortals for offerings, stealing spiritual veins, and flouting celestial rules! Worse, they have powerful backers, so even the Heavenly Court turns a blind eye. Until she binds the “Celestial Regulation Supervision System”—it lets her see through disguises, access their dark pasts, and summon law enforcement immortals! From exposing the God of War’s nephew’s fake “savior” scam to busting the Moon God’s nephew’s “red string fraud”, Lin Xiaoman fights these immortals with her system. But she stumbles on a bigger conspiracy—someone is using these slackers to destroy the balance between immortals and mortals! Can she, a tiny official, protect the mortal world’s ordinary warmth?
Millennium Northeast: The Internet Café Saga
In a 2000 Harbin alley, Zhou Xiaoyu, a college entrance exam failure, takes over his uncle’s "Star Internet Café". But no sooner does he set up the second-hand computers than he faces harassment from Chen, the owner of the neighboring arcade—cutting the internet, breaking keyboards, and spreading rumors that "the café has viruses". What makes him even more anxious is that Lin Xiaoman, who often comes to research for her postgraduate exam, is constantly harassed by Chen. Xiaoyu fights back by hosting "Red Alert" tournaments to win back customers, while secretly protecting Xiaoman—hiding the Harbin sausage he’s saved for three months in the window seat he reserves for her every night. When Chen threatens to shut down the café, Xiaoyu digs out his uncle’s old pager and calls a netadmin guru he once helped. This "internet café defense battle" is not just about survival—it’s about guarding the fiery "desire to fight" that defined the millennium.
Classmate, You're My Future Husband
Lin Xiaoman, a high school sophomore, suddenly regains memories of the next decade—she will marry Gu Huai, the quiet straight-A student in her class. But right now, Gu Huai avoids her like the plague and keeps preaching, “Puppy love ruins grades.” To hold onto her future happiness, Lin launches her “husband-chasing mission”: getting cold responses when borrowing workbooks to strike up conversations, being called “nosy” for helping with cleaning, and even being mistaken for a prankster when she braves rain to bring him ginger tea for his cold. Just as she’s about to give up, she finds her note in Gu’s textbook and the orange candy she gave him hidden in his drawer—turns out this “wooden top student” has long secretly kept her feelings close?
Reborn: Rejecting the Campus Belle on Day One
Thirty-year-old Lin Chuan is reborn after an accident, waking up on his first day of high school—In his past life, he poured all his heart into chasing the campus belle, only to be dumped right after graduation. He even lost his recommended admission spot for helping her cheat, ending up with a stagnant life. Reborn, when the campus belle hands him a love letter with a smile, he blurts out, "Sorry, I already have someone I like!" This act shocks the entire school and makes Su Wan, the quiet library assistant hiding in the corner, blush—she was the unreachable moonlight in his past life. But the campus belle’s persistence, the rich kid’s provocation, and the career crisis from his past life arrive early. Lin Chuan must both guard his feelings for Su Wan and rewrite his regret-ridden life. Can this "anti-cliché rebirth" let him fulfill his wishes?
The Yin-Yang Corpse Chaser
Lin Xiaoman, the young heir of a reclusive corpse-chasing clan, insists on studying medicine in the city to escape the "feudal trade". But when his grandfather suddenly falls into a coma, he's forced to take his final job: escorting the body of Su Wan, a missing female college student, back to western Hunan. Strange events plague the journey: Su Wan's body writes blood characters to cry out for justice, and a mysterious figure stalks them to silence the truth. As Lin uses corpse-chasing skills to unravel the mystery, he struggles between trusting science and honoring his heritage—only to uncover a shocking secret: Su Wan's death is tied to his family's century-old "Yin-Yang Contract"...
To Survive, I Turned the Villain into a Clingy Baby
Lin Wan transmigrated into a cannon fodder character destined to die within three episodes. She woke up to find the villain Huo Jingshen’s knife pressed against her neck—her original self was supposed to be killed tonight for overhearing his secret. Desperate to live, she impulsively threw herself into his arms, calling him “brother,” then took the initiative to help him handle covert affairs, stayed up all night revising plans with him, and even sat by his side the entire night when he had a high fever. Unexpectedly, the once moody and ruthless Huo Da Lao gradually transformed into a clingy man: he secretly wore her hair tie on his wrist, grew jealous when she talked to male colleagues, and hugged her waist, begging, “Wanwan, don’t leave me.” Lin Wan initially only cared about “surviving,” but as she looked at the man with red, vulnerable eyes, she slowly fell in love—yet she dared not admit that her “flirting” had started as nothing more than a scheme…
Don't Touch! My Killer Girlfriend Is a Cat
Lin Chuan, an ordinary office worker, picks up a wounded black cat on a rainy night. When he wakes up the next morning, he finds a beautiful woman covered in blood lying beside him—Xia Mi, a top assassin. She was hunted by her organization after a failed mission and accidentally triggered her cat-shifting ability, toggling between human and feline forms. Lin Chuan wanted to kick her out at first, but he's repeatedly charmed by her contrast: cold and sharp when killing, yet she secretly licks his coffee cup when he works overtime, and gets jealous when he pets other cats. But when the organization's bullets fly into the rental apartment, Xia Mi finally reveals the truth—her ability only gives her seven days to live. On the seventh night, she either turns back into a cat and disappears forever, or kills the one she loves most to survive. Lin Chuan looks at Xia Mi curled up into a cat in his arms, finally gripping her knife: “This time, let me protect you.”
A Herb, A Lifetime Love
Lin Wan, a young Chinese medicine practitioner at "Huichun Tang" in the old alley, guards her grandfather's half-incomplete《Pharmacopoeia》and a copper medicine-boiling stove, insisting on processing every herb with ancient methods—only to be dismissed as "backward obsession" by Lu Zhao, a Western medicine doctor returning from abroad. When Lu Zhao's grandmother suddenly falls critically ill and Western medicine fails, Lin Wan uses the lost "Tongxin Grass" from the《Pharmacopoeia》to ease her condition. Tracing the herb's origins, they uncover an unfulfilled love between Lin Wan's grandfather and Lu Zhao's grandmother: the grandfather once gave up his marriage to Lin Wan's grandmother to save Lu Zhao's grandmother. Meanwhile, Lu Zhao finds an old item from his grandmother—a childhood drawing of a "sister in a blue shirt boiling medicine" that looks exactly like Lin Wan... A herb-forged, cross-generational bond is quietly awakening a love that spans past and present lives.
Ms. Spirit Whisperer Is Teaching Scumbags a Lesson Again Today
Su Wan, a spirit whisperer who can communicate with all living things, makes it her mission to punish scumbags for the innocent. Her fake fiancé tries to steal her parents’ inheritance? Her cat delivers his encrypted asset transfer contract. Her green-tea bestie steals her design project? The office绿萝 (green ivy) “replays” the footage of her altering the plan. Every time scumbags plot against her, Su Wan uses the spirits’ eyes to expose their lies and fight back in the most satisfying way. But this time, she meets her match—Gu Shen, a cold lawyer who can understand her conversations with spirits! Even more surprising, Gu Shen offers to be her “scumbag-punishing partner”? A爽 (satisfying) story of spirit assistance and sarcastic banter begins…
Two Lifetimes of Love, Two Lifetimes of Regret
In ancient times, Su Wan, a healer, took an assassin's sword for frontier general Gu Zhao, leaving only 'Don't wait' before dying. Gu Zhao vowed to find her in the next life to make amends. A thousand years later, archaeologist Su Xiao meets Gu Chuan, an art museum director who looks exactly like the general in the mural of a Song Dynasty tomb she's excavating. As they cross paths, past-life memories flood in: medicine scent, battlefield peach blossoms, the sword through her heart. But when Su Xiao confirms Gu Chuan is her past-life lover, she finds transparent lines on his body—his soul is fading due to unresolved obsessions. The cruel truth emerges: Gu Zhao called Su Wan a 'husband-killing disaster' to protect her, and her 'Don't wait' was to spare his guilt. Su Xiao fights to save their fate, but when misunderstandings clear, Gu Chuan smiles and says: 'This time, let me take it for you.'