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The Ancient Taoist Master Helps Me Sell Antiques
When Lin Xiaoman's antique shop was on the verge of closing, a handsome man in a black Taoist robe named Gu Yuan broke in late at night—claiming to be a 1,000-year-old Taoist master who could help her appraise and sell antiques, but only if she helped break the seal on his soul trapped in a bronze mirror. Xiaoman agreed as a last resort, but gradually found that Gu Yuan was nothing like a “master”: he would squat at the counter gluing broken porcelain, use talismans to变出 money for her rent, and even use magic to reduce her fever when she was sick. Until the bronze mirror glowed red, Xiaoman saw their past life in the mirror: Gu Yuan was her fiancé, who had scattered his soul to save her from evil spirits, and now he had returned only to “settle karmic debts.” Facing the disappearing Gu Yuan, Xiaoman cried and grabbed his hand: “This time, I don’t want you to be a hero—I want you to be mine.” But Gu Yuan smiled and touched her face: “I haven’t had a next life for a long time.”
Masked Marriage: Mrs. Jiang, I've Fallen
Du Xinle and Fu Haonan are forced into a family marriage, agreeing to "stay out of each other's way" before the wedding. They planned to be distant spouses—until a lipstick and a lawsuit disrupt everything: she finds a lipstick in his pocket and thinks he's cheating; he learns from the lawsuit that she's secretly paying her family's debts. When she confronts him with the lipstick and asks for a divorce, he pulls out the bookmark she gave him three years ago: "The lipstick is yours, left in my car back then—I carry it every day. The lawsuit? It's my excuse to help your family; I was afraid you'd reject my kindness." His coldness was a mask. Finally, he gives in: "Mrs. Jiang, I've fallen for you—long before you ever realized."
Immortality: My Radiant Days in the Ye You Court
Modern office worker Lin Xiaoman stayed up late binge-watching a historical drama, only to wake up as a bullied "good-for-nothing" in the Ye You Court—an imperial institution for disgraced officials' families. She's bound to a chatty "Radiance System" that demands she earn enough "Radiance Points" to achieve immortality through cultivation. Forced to act instead of lying low, she stands up to a concubine while clearing a wronged lady's name, bakes osmanthus cakes for a neglected queen, and even saves the cold-faced Third Prince Gu Zhao from assassination. To her surprise, the prince—rumored to be "jinxed to everyone around him"—secretly keeps her osmanthus cakes and defends her when framed: "No one touches what's mine." Caught between the system's pressure to "build a career for immortality" and the prince's subtle sweetness, Lin Xiaoman declares: "I want both cultivation and love!"
Transmigrated to the 70s: Snatching the Factory Director as My Husband
Modern office worker Lin Xiaoman died from overworking on a proposal, only to wake up as Lin Xiaonuan—a rural girl in the 1970s who was dumped by her fiancé. She has to deal with gossipy villagers and evade her scumbag ex who wants to take advantage of her! But when she accidentally enters the county food factory, she meets Gu Jingchuan, the cold-faced factory director scolding someone. This man, rumored to be "jinxed for loved ones," shielded her from a bowl of hot congee when she was framed, and blushed as he said, "I’ll protect you from now on" after she used modern marketing to sell out the factory’s unsold canned food. Lin Xiaoman rolls up her sleeves: Since I’m here, I’ll snatch the most reliable factory director as my husband and turn this life into a "top-tier sweet drama" of the 70s with my modern mind!
She Is Warmer Than the Spring Breeze
Su Xiao, a laid-off cultural and creative designer, musters the courage to interview for the secretary position of Gu Sihan, the "Iceberg CEO"—rumor has it he even threw his mother's coffee out the door. But on the interview day, when Su Xiao nervously spills her hot cocoa, Gu Sihan stares at her hand for three minutes... and offers her the job on the spot? What follows are a string of "abnormal" acts from the CEO: warm ginger tea in her drawer during overtime, "exclusive copyright protection" when her design is stolen, and even silently covering all her sister's surgery costs. When Su Xiao finally learns that the girl who carried his grandma to the hospital on a rainy night three years ago has long been the "unfinished regret" in the CEO's heart, this "long-planned" tenderness finally blooms into a love warmer than the spring breeze.
Destined to Love
A cold-hearted business tycoon and a quirky wedding planner are forced into a contractual marriage by accident. From mutual disdain to growing affection, their relationship faces severe tests when ex-lovers return and family objections arise. As fate intertwines their hearts, can they overcome these obstacles together? Will this marriage of convenience end in true love or heartbreaking separation?
Blind to Faces, Hooked in Love
With face blindness, Ruan Li is forced to marry the disabled heir Jiang Siyan in her sister's place, only to discover it's a cruel trap. An unexpected encounter leads her into intimacy with the poor but popular campus heartthrob Fu Shiyu, who mistakes her identity and spirals into possessive jealousy. Wit and live-streaming comments help her turn the tide in this urban romantic comedy. Filled with twists, laughter, and sweet revenge, their love story brews into a hilarious and heart-fluttering battle.