Never trust ads or websites in videos. Our content is from the internet and we are not responsible for any ad content ⚠️
Fly Straight To My Heart
Fly Straight To My Heart Plot:
Down-on-her-luck designer Su Wan was betrayed by her scumbag fiancé and scheming best friend, losing her job and being kicked out. Desperate, she accidentally broke into the private helicopter of cold, abstinent CEO Gu Yanchen, and was soon pursued closely by him. Gu had long been attracted to this impulsive but tenacious girl. He helped her take revenge on her enemies, regain her career, and launched a straightforward courtship, spoiling her like a treasure, crafting a sweet and satisfying urban love story.
Scan for Mobile View
Scan this QR code with your mobile device to watch this video on your phone
Recommended Videos
My Marriage Won't Renew Anymore
32-year-old Lin Wan realizes her marriage has turned into a meaningless auto-renewal subscription she no longer wants. Her husband is always out working late, sends only a perfunctory 520 yuan red envelope on their wedding anniversary, and even ignores her when she's bedridden with a fever to check work messages. After seven years of accumulated disappointment finally pushes her over the edge, she chooses not to compromise this time. She pulls up the divorce agreement and hits "terminate renewal", finally ending the draining marriage and starting over for herself.
2 weeks ago
Why Is Your Whole Family Crying After Stealing My Takeout?
Lin Xiaoman, an office worker who worked overtime until midnight, had her luxury takeout—saved up for a week—stolen. She broke down and cursed, "Why is your whole family crying after stealing my takeout?" Unexpectedly, she bound the "Takeout Karma System"—the thief was Gu Zhao, a junior brother from a hidden immortal sect, who stole the meal to nourish his critically ill master. Forced to team up, they must solve the sect's extinction crisis to unbind. Lin uses PPT to create a "modern survival plan" for the immortals, while Gu uses immortal techniques to help her counter workplace PUA. From mutual annoyance to hilarious teamwork—earning spirit stones with takeout coupons, using immortal talismans to sober up colleagues—they discover Lin's grandfather once saved Gu's master. The takeout theft was a fated red thread. They go from bickering foes to a sweet "karma couple", resolving the sect's crisis, Lin rising to a workplace tycoon, and Gu learning to love her in modern ways.
2 months ago
The Tycoon's Engagement Party: Price of Betrayal
Gu Yanshen, the world's richest man, is about to engage his three-year girlfriend Su Wanning—until he catches her cheating with a business rival before the party. She's not just after his money; she's plotting to take over the Gu family's empire with the enemy. That night, Gu Yanshen smiles and presents a 'gift': footage of Su Wanning's affair and proof of her embezzlement. As guests gasp, he whispers: 'This party was supposed to be your surprise. Now it's your lesson.' But Lin Zhixia, his assistant who secretly loves him, sees him wipe away tears when he turns around—his revenge is sharp, but his broken heart is a secret, a love that died unspoken.
2 months ago
Reborn in the 80s: My Allocated Husband Is Super Protective
Modern office worker Su Wanwan died from overworking on a project, waking up in 1985 in a small county as the "allocated bride" forced onto veteran Gu Jingshen by her parents. She expected a rough husband, but Gu Jingshen turned out to be a cold-faced yet warm-hearted "wife protector"—he shields her from nosy neighbors pressing for children, secretly roasts her favorite oranges on the coal stove, and even argues with his leader to adjust her job for her. When Su Wanwan uses modern ideas to start a small business and rise to success, Gu Jingshen stands silently behind her, holding a thermos and saying, "Rest if you're tired; I'll take care of you." But who would have thought that this "unromantic" husband had been secretly hiding grain coupons he saved for three months under the pillow, just to buy her that red scarf in the shop window...
2 months ago
Villain: I Won Over the Loli Female Lead Right at the Start
Lin Zhao transmigrated into a useless young master from a villainous family in the cultivation world, only to be bound to a "Villain Counterattack System." His first mission? "Get the loli female lead Su Xiaotang to voluntarily go home with you in seven days." But Su Xiaotang is the feistiest junior sister of Xuantian Sect—she forces him to buy osmanthus cakes with rock candies, makes him take the blame for her pranks, and even uses him as a "mystic realm scout." While Lin Zhao uses the system to unlock top-tier alchemy skills to pretend to be a big shot, he’s forced to accompany Xiaotang to fight demons and save spirit beasts. He wanted to be a "bad villain, but his heart races every time Xiaotang’s cuteness hits him. Until the Demonic Sect raids the sect—Lin Zhao exposes his hidden sacred spiritual root to block a fatal strike for her, only to realize: the system’s "win over" was never about tricks—it’s about him finding his way into the world of that little girl who only has eyes for candies and him.
4 months ago
Mommy, That Lame Uncle Looks Like My Daddy
Single mom Shen Wanning runs a dessert shop with her 5-year-old son Xiaomu. One day, a cold and stern man named Li Jingshen with a lame leg walks in. Xiaomu stares at the jade pendant on his chest for ten minutes, then suddenly rushes over and tugs his衣角, shouting "Daddy"—the pendant perfectly matches the half-piece jade Wanning has hidden for five years! Li Jingshen looks at the little boy hiding behind Wanning, a tenderness he didn't notice in his eyes: he's the wealthy young marshal Wanning saved from a car accident five years ago, also the first love she thought "had passed away". But now, with a leg injury, dare he admit that the "death notice" back then was fake? He's been looking for her for five whole years.
5 months ago
Loved You at That Time
In high school, Lin Xiaoman hid her 365-day love letter at the bottom of her schoolbag, never daring to give it to top student Jiang Shiyan until graduation. Six years later, she’s a workaholic at an advertising agency. One late night while revising a proposal, the newly appointed CEO walks in—it’s Jiang Shiyan. To her utter shock, the crumpled letter addressed to “Classmate Jiang” lies in his office drawer, with an unseen line on the back: “I waited three years, but you never handed it to me.” Turns out their teenage crush was never one-sided; those unsaid “I like you”s had long woven a net of reunion through the years.
7 months ago