Crowned by Heartbeats
Devoted housewife Lin Wei initially sees her husband Chen Mo's massive life insurance policy for her as a token of love—until he lures her to the rooftop on her birthday for a murder disguised as an accident. A lightning strike during the attack awakens Lin's psychic ability to hear thoughts. Returning home "with amnesia," she navigates a dangerous game, feigning ignorance while listening to Chen Mo's murderous plans and his mistress's taunts. As she gathers evidence, Lin uncovers his ties to a criminal syndicate. When Chen raises his knife again, Lin meets him with a chilling smile and a gun: "Can you hear it? My heartbeat is playing your requiem." (Urban Revenge with Supernatural Twist)
Mutual Entanglement
Lin Wan catches her husband cheating in the rain, only to run into CEO Lu Jingshen—who’s just caught his fiancée in the same act with her husband! On the brink of collapse, Lu hands her a contract: "Marry me, and I’ll help you ruin these two." From a vulnerable full-time housewife to the spoiled Mrs. Lu, when her ex-husband begs for reconciliation, she’s sitting in Lu’s arms, tearing up the old divorce papers with a smile: "Sorry, I’m no longer the Lin Wan who let people walk all over me."
The Wind Fades, We Remain
Lin Wan was once a promising war correspondent on the verge of her dream—until she locked her camera in the attic to support her husband Chen Mo’s investment banking career and raise their daughter Xiaotang. Ten years as a housewife brought her nothing but her husband’s affair with his secretary and her daughter’s scorn: “Mom used to be cool, but now you only care about veggies.” Until an old colleague from a war zone reached out: “We need photos that make the world see.” Wiping dust off her camera, she touched the scar on her hand—from a Kosovo interview years ago, a piece of “herself” she’d hidden for “family.” When her photo series *Schoolbags in Ruins* won an international award, her ex-husband knelt with a ring at the award ceremony, and her daughter shouted from the crowd: “Mom is my light.” But she smiled and turned away: “This time, I’ll press the shutter for myself.”
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