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The Fated Feng Shui Master
Su Qing, a talented young feng shui master, was expelled from her sect for refusing to abuse her skills for evil purposes. She lived in seclusion helping people solve minor disasters. By chance, Lu Chengyu, a wealthy heir who doesn't believe in metaphysics, turns to Su Qing when his family business suffers consecutive setbacks and his elders fall into a coma. The two start bickering but accidentally find Lu's family crisis is no coincidence—it's linked to Su's sect's huge conspiracy and her lost past-life fate. As they investigate, villains chase them to seize the inheritance. Su has to reawaken her talents to team up with Lu to break the game, and also harvests her predestined love.
President Gu, Your Little Blessing Has Come Down the Mountain to Claim Kinship
Cold and arrogant CEO Gu Jingshen is tackled by a cute little girl Fubao on his way to work, who calls him "Daddy" and hands him photos of two "wife candidates"—his arch-enemy, designer Shen Xingyao, and his childhood friend, doctor Lin Wan. Fubao says she's sent by her master on the mountain to "save Daddy from being single," but Gu Jingshen has never had a child. As Fubao stays by his side, she not only resolves his workplace crises with precision but also quietly heals his ten-year-old childhood trauma. However, when he tries to uncover Fubao's identity, he finds a letter from her master that reads: "Fubao's daddy is the debt you owed years ago."
The Physician's Surrogate Bride: The "Ugly Sick Prince" Is Actually a Gorgeous Gentleman
To save her family, physician Su Wan is forced to marry the Dingbei Prince—rumored to have a scarred face and terminal tuberculosis—in place of her sister. Resigned to a life of widowhood, she enters the prince's manor. But on their wedding night, when she lifts the veil, the man before her is a handsome gentleman with sharp eyebrows, bright eyes, and fair skin. He even holds her favorite pear syrup candy and smiles softly: "Are you scared, Dr. Su? My 'illness' was from missing you." It turns out the prince had long known about her medical skills and plight; he deliberately spread rumors about his ugliness and illness just to protect her from the disputes of noble families...
Misplaced Devotion
Su Yutang, the legitimate daughter of a minister, is forced to marry a cruel heir, only to discover her stepbrother Prince Ning secretly protects her like a treasure. When her blood brother pushes her into the fire for political gain, the stepbrother defends her with ruthless means. In this tale of misplaced devotion, can her brother's tears of regret earn forgiveness? In the game of power and kinship, who truly deserves her trust?