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Global Alert: That Man Is Out of Prison
Five years ago, Lin Shen, the "Financial Ghost" who collapsed three multinational groups with one email, was released early due to insufficient evidence. The news sent Wall Street tycoons scrambling to transfer assets overnight, Southeast Asian money-laundering rings to shut down accounts urgently, and the Nordic black market to close immediately—everyone feared he'd settle old scores. But the first thing he did after release was hold wild chrysanthemums, stand in front of a tombstone inscribed with "Gu Xiaoman" in the suburban cemetery, and whisper: "I'm here to clear your name." It turns out he took the blame for his girlfriend, who was framed as a "money launderer." Now he's back to uncover her death's truth and make those who framed her pay.
The Hilltop Village Maverick
Lin Xiaoman (played by An Yuexi), the "rebellious girl" of Qunshan Village in the 1990s, dares to wear flared pants to sell handcrafted hairpins and argue with the village head to open a grocery store. Chen Mo (played by Ruan Yu), who returns from Shenzhen with modern business ideas to transform the village, clashes fiercely with her over "whether to sell mountain products in county supermarkets" when they first meet. But as they bicker, Xiaoman's "silly" effort—exchanging half a month's sun-dried bamboo shoots for *Love Psychology* and studying it under a tree—steals Chen Mo's heart. He secretly takes her handcrafted accessories to a Shenzhen trade fair and returns with a snakeskin bag of orders, blushing, "Yours are prettier than those in Shenzhen." When the 90s "rustic boldness" meets modern "business acumen," and the straightforwardness of a "village maverick" collides with the tenderness of a "city returnee," this love wrapped in mountain mist turns "embarrassment" into "I insist," and "poor village" into "golden home. Turns out, the sweetest love is accompanying you to turn "impossible" into "ours."
Heaven-Sent Blessing: My Prince Father Is Becoming Emperor!
Gu Zhao, an unfavored idle prince, is one day tackled by a chubby little boy holding a jade box, who cries “Daddy”—this is the son of a folk woman he saved years ago! Inside the box lies the late emperor’s edict, naming him the heir! But other princes are watching closely, plotting to steal the edict and harm the little “blessing”. Yet the boy uses his innocence and wit to defuse every crisis, gradually turning Gu Zhao—who once only wanted to live freely—into someone determined to “protect the kingdom for his son”. When the edict is announced to the world, Gu Zhao ascends the throne holding his son, finally understanding: this heaven-sent treasure is not just a family given by fate, but also the light that makes him embrace his responsibility.
The Wifi Leech and My Pedantic System
Li Yansong, a programmer, is bound to a "Pedantic System"—if someone takes advantage of him, he must get even, or face weird punishments: like drinking saccharine milk tea for three days or losing 10 games in a row. One day, Su Xiao, a new neighbor, leeches his wifi. The system immediately assigns a mission: "Get back 50 yuan for internet usage within 24 hours, or unlock the 'eat coriander dumplings for a week' punishment!" Li musters the courage to ask, only to find Su Xiao—an unemployed manga artist—huddled on her rental floor, rushing to finish a manuscript. She can't even afford rent, let alone internet. Torn between the system's countdown and Su Xiao's red-eyed plea ("Just a few more days, I'll pay you when I get my manuscript fee"), Li softens and secretly pays her internet bill. To his surprise, the system doesn't punish him; instead, it gives new missions: "Buy Su Xiao a hot bowl of tomato and egg noodles," "Help her revise 10 pages of storyboards." The punishments even change to "insomnia if you don't see Su Xiao!" From "wifi enemies" to "mutual support partners," when Su Xiao finally holds 50 yuan to repay him, the system pops up an ultimate mission: "Tell her—you're not leeching my internet, you're leeching the heartbeat I've hidden for a long time."
The Boundary
Reborn on the worst day of her life—cheated on by her scumbag boyfriend and fired from her job—office worker Lin Xiaoman suddenly binds to a "Cultivation Counterattack System". She uses water-control magic to save the aunt downstairs' falling cat, voice-transmission to help a courier retrieve lost fresh produce, and even qi-gathering to make a withered street rose bloom again... She thought she'd live a perfect life with the system, but cold CEO Lu Jingchuan keeps intervening: "You're breaking the boundary between immortals and mortals!" Yet he turns around to shield her from her ex's harassment and secretly delivers her forgotten overtime coat. When the system issues the ultimate task—"Break the boundary between immortals and mortals"—Lin Xiaoman discovers: Lu Jingchuan is actually the boundary guardian, and her rebirth was never an accident...
I Just Wanted to Lie Flat in My Fief, But Was Called a Wise King
Chu Zhao, an unfavored prince, volunteered for a remote fief to live a lazy, carefree life—teasing birds, drinking farmhouse wine, and mediating trivial disputes for villagers. To his shock, his "slacker moves" were all misinterpreted as wisdom: letting villagers elect their own leaders was called "wise leadership"; giving idle official land to refugees was praised as "foresight"; even his excuse for avoiding paperwork—"letting subordinates grow"—became a story of "caring for officials." The emperor, suspicious and fearful, sent spies and imperial envoys to investigate. But the spies ended up learning to bargain at the market with him, and the envoys were dragged to help elderly women carry water—all becoming his biggest fans. Watching his reputation grow more mythical by the day, Chu Zhao cried out in despair: "I really just wanted to lie flat!"
The Architectural Master Starts from the Countryside
Renowned architect林凡 accidentally time-travels to a impoverished village, starting from scratch with his extraordinary skills to change his destiny. He leads the villagers out of poverty, but gets entangled in urban elite conspiracies and mystical forces. Between rustic romance and thrilling city comebacks, watch him build a legendary life brick by brick!
Mini Immortal: Divine Tricksters
When a deadbeat dad is cornered by loan sharks, his four-year-old daughter drops a bombshell: 'Daddy, I'm actually a trainee deity!' With a wiggle of her chubby fingers, thugs transform into bouncing frogs. But her celestial powers glitch hilariously—turning stones into gold toilets, casting half-body invisibility spells. As dark sorcerers with soul-devouring banners close in, the mortal father must outwit enemies while covering for his mini-goddess's magical mishaps. On their chaotic escape journey, they uncover the child's true mission: to mend their tragic bond from a past life through divine mischief and father-daughter devotion.
Eight Years Marathon
Lin Xiaoxia and Chen Yang have been in love since college, weathering life's challenges together for eight years. Just as everyone expects them to tie the knot, Chen Yang mysteriously vanishes before the proposal. While sorting through old belongings, Lin discovers a torn diary that reveals a shocking truth about betrayal and redemption. Will this love marathon end with a wedding or a heartbreaking goodbye?