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Late River Encounters Warmth
Returned investment banking elite Chi Chuan reunites with Wen Nanchu—his old love who vanished seven years ago—while leading the acquisition of a niche design company. Now she’s the director fighting to save it. Back then, Wen faked an affair to leave, shielding Chi from his family’s business sabotage. Now Chi returns with guilt and obsession, determined to fix the past—but Wen hides a secret: she’s raising their son alone, fearing the child will drag Chi back into the family’s vortex. As the acquisition’s mastermind emerges and the truth unfolds, can they rejoin hands amid利益 pressure and past shadows?
After Divorce: The War God's Exclusive Doting on His Softie
Su Wanwan, a soft and cute girl, was bullied by her ex-husband's family for three years because of her gentle nature, and finally got divorced for "not being able to fight for family property". But on the day of the divorce, Gu Yanchuan—the "War God" who rules the city—blocked her at the civil affairs bureau, saying with red eyes, "The day you fished me out of the water, you should have known I'm yours for life." It turns out Gu Yanchuan was the little boy she saved five years ago, now reborn as a powerful tycoon determined to dote on his "little soft candy" like a treasure: he threw the ex-husband out when he begged for reconciliation, shut down the green tea friend who caused trouble, and even secretly turned Su Wanwan's small milk tea shop into a chain brand! A softie vs a jealous tycoon—this post-divorce sweet revenge has sugar-exploding moments in every episode! Who said divorce is the end? It's just the start of being loved like a queen!
After Transmigrating as a Lucky Baby, I Helped My Handsome Dad Make a Comeback
Modern corporate slave Su Xiao transmigrates into an abused ancient “lucky baby” whose father, Gu Heng—a disgraced nobleman framed by his clan and stripped of all wealth—was doomed to freeze to death in a broken temple with his daughter. Su Xiao decides to rewrite their fate: she uses modern snack recipes to sell sugar paintings for their first pot of gold, exposes her cousin’s plot to steal their property, and even solves the county magistrate’s tax silver mystery with elementary school Olympiad math! Gu Heng goes from dismissing her as “a little girl who knows nothing” to spoiling her like a treasure. As they打脸 villains and build fortune together, a shocking secret emerges when Gu Heng reclaims his identity as a marquis’s heir—Su Xiao’s “transmigration system” is tied to Gu Heng’s “death prophecy”!
Where Mountains Have Trees, Trees Have Branches
Lin Qiu, a cultural relic restorer, takes on an ancient mansion restoration project and unexpectedly reunites with Li Ruoxun, a returnee architect—the man she’s hidden in the lines of *Song of the Yue People* for ten years. Once parted bitterly over a misunderstanding about the mansion’s fate, they now must team up against developers intent on demolition. The old wooden hairpin on the beam, the unsent love letter in the drawer, the late nights restoring wood carvings together—feelings buried by time begin to surface. As the bulldozer’s roar draws near, can they save the old house that holds their memories? Will those unspoken feelings, like “mountains having trees”, finally be “known by you”?
Heaven-Sent Cute Baby Craves a Hug
Su Wan, an overworked ad agency employee, returns home late after overtime only to find a cute little boy at her door. He clings to her legs, calling her "Mom," and shoves a paternity test into her hand. Before she can react, Gu Jingshen—the arrogant CEO she splashed coffee on earlier—blocks her path: "Miss Su, care to explain why you secretly had my son?" Su Wan can't defend herself, but the boy's soft dependence melts her heart. Worse yet, Gu moves in under the excuse of "the child needing a complete family." One night, she overhears the boy whispering to Gu: "Dad, Mom praised my drawing today—step three of the 'wife-chasing plan' is done!" It turns out the boy is Gu's late sister's child. On her deathbed, his sister asked him to find "the kind nurse who saved me"—and Su Wan is that nurse! The boy plotted the "mom adoption" to help Gu win back Su, whom Gu has loved at first sight for three years!
Bowing 99 Times & The Reborn Heiress Spoiled by Her Beloved
In her past life, wealthy heiress Su Mo died in disgrace; reborn, she forms a strategic marriage alliance with the stoic military officer Lu Shen to exact revenge. Determined to reclaim her family fortune stolen by her hypocritical stepsister Lin Weiwei, Su Mo must face off against conspiring adoptive brothers. Chaos erupts during their wedding as surveillance footage unexpectedly exposes Lin's staged miscarriage scheme. Amidst hysterical screams, prison notices arrive, delivering Su Mo's sweet retribution. Sheltered by Lu Shen's unwavering affection, Su Mo's journey from fragility to empowerment unfolds with romantic twists and suspenseful revelations in a modern urban drama.
Oops! The Little Taoist Goes to Work
The quirky young Taoist priest Xuan Lingzi descends from his mountain temple to raise funds, accidentally becoming a domineering female CEO's bodyguard. While hiding his true identity, he uses Taoist charms to solve bizarre urban crises. When a millennium-old vengeful ghost targets the CEO, can this clumsy priest protect her with his half-baked skills? A hilarious and heartwarming urban fantasy adventure unfolds!
My Robot Wife Is Out of Battery Again
Tech mogul Qi Erye is forced to marry AI engineer Su Ranran, only to discover his new wife is actually a humanoid robot! Her low-battery antics cause hilarious mishaps. When corporate rivals try to steal her core code, Erye must choose between protecting trade secrets and saving his "out-of-battery wife". In this high-tech marriage of convenience, which proves more valuable - circuitry or true connection?