No results found for "đội quân"
Please try using different keywords, or browse our popular videos.
Search Tips
- Using short, precise keywords can yield better search results
- Try using different keywords or synonyms
- If you can't find what you're looking for, please provide feedback
You May Like
70s: My Choices Redeem Rewards
In Taohua Village, 1975, Su Xiao—forced by her parents to marry the village tyrant—rebels by jumping into the river, only to be reborn and bind to the "Life Choice Redemption System." Every choice she makes from her heart earns her scarce resources of the 70s: food coupons, cloth tickets, even a county job quota! She uses rewards to cure her grandma's asthma, get a temporary job at the supply and marketing cooperative, and outsmart her manipulative brother and sister-in-law. But as she gains a foothold, she finds the system's "optimal choices" are tied to the truth of her past death—was her "suicide" really an accident?
I Led Mom to Rewrite Our Fate in the 90s
Lin Xiaoman regretted deeply when her mother Chen Xiufen said "I never lived for myself" before passing away. Unexpectedly, she traveled back to 1995—when 20-year-old Chen Xiufen was about to tear up her college admission letter, fooled by a playboy from the factory. Disguised as a distant relative "Xiaotang," Xiaoman moved into the military compound: she exposed the playboy's gambling debts, dragged Chen Xiufen to sell Hong Kong-style T-shirts (using modern taste to pick styles, selling out on day one), and helped her get a consignment quota from the factory. When Chen Xiufen finally stood at the college gate saying "Thank you for letting me dare to live," Xiaoman woke up—2024 was on the calendar, and the scent of food came from the kitchen. Chen Xiufen smiled in an apron: "Xiaotang, dinner's ready." Turns out, what rewrote fate wasn't time travel, but the lifelong wish between mother and daughter: "I want you to be happy."
I've Met Countless Bosses—And They All Call Me Boss
Lin Xiaoman, a bottom-tier office worker, just got fired from his 99th job. While munching on a bun outside a convenience store, he suddenly activates the "All People's Boss System"—if he solves problems for 100 "bosses," he can unlock the "Life Counterattack Package." But these "bosses" are more absurd than one another: a socially anxious milk tea shop owner who can't say "Want pearls?" to customers, a cat café owner who wants cats to "run the business for their own cans," even the downstairs pancake aunt needs him to deal with a regular who adds ten eggs and still haggles for a $0.5 discount… Lin complains, "This isn't being a boss—it's being a doormat tool!" while gaining experience in chaos. Until one day, the system prompts: "Ultimate Mission—Become Your Own Boss," and the cold female neighbor who always helps him clean up messes turns out to be a hidden venture capital tycoon?
Cultivation & Prosperity: Leading the Village to Grow Golden Immortal Oranges
Lin Zhao, a genius cultivator killed by villains in his previous life, is reborn ten years ago in a poor mountain village. In this life, he awakens the "Orange Emperor’s Vein" spiritual root, which lets him channel spiritual energy to grow "Golden Immortal Oranges"—fruits that cure diseases and extend life. Determined to lead the village to prosperity, he’s faced with early threats from past enemies, even endangering Su Wan, the village doctor who secretly loves him. Balancing protecting his villagers and cherishing his lover, Lin Zhao uses his cultivation skills to start a passionate counterattack of "getting rich + protecting his own!"