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Wild Survival: My Wife's Stockpile Saves Us
Lin Chuan, an office worker, always hates his wife Su Xiao's “stockpile obsession”—her wardrobe is stuffed with expired snacks, the hallway is piled with ten umbrellas, and she even brings three boxes of “backup supplies” for camping. Until a fight over stockpiling sends them accidentally into the wilderness. Lin Chuan then realizes: Su Xiao's compressed biscuits saved him from starvation, her waterproof cloth blocked the rainstorm, and even her wolf spray scared off a hungry beast! What's more, the usually delicate Su Xiao turns into a “wilderness pro”—using her knotting manual to build a tent and expired face masks to heal his sunburn. While bickering about each other's “weird habits,” they struggle to find their way home. But when they discover the穿越 was a “chosen” trap, the last “useless thing” in Su Xiao's stockpile becomes the key to uncovering the truth……
The Eighth Year: I Cross Time to Embrace You
Lin Xiaoman spends the eighth death anniversary of her lover Gu Chengchuan, only to find the pocket watch he gave her years ago in a second-hand shop. The moment the hands reverse, she travels back to the summer of 2016—seven days before Gu's fatal accident. She fights desperately to rewrite fate: stopping him from going to the dangerous intersection, hiding his car keys, even waiting at the accident scene in advance… But every time, an invisible force pushes Gu back toward danger. To her despair, Gu has long known his ending—his diary reads: 'If I could do it over, I'd still choose to meet you that day. Missing you hurts more than death.' As the pocket watch's gears start to loosen, Lin must choose between 'keeping him' and 'letting him live.' Little does she know, this time travel is Gu's eight-year obsession, traded for one last chance to 'say goodbye properly' to her.
The Extraordinary Country Doctor
Lin Chuan, a young country doctor from the mountains, returns to Taohua Village with the "Qihuang Secret Record" passed down by his master. As soon as he enters the village, he encounters his ex-girlfriend Su Qing parading around with the rich second-generation Zhou Qiang, mocking him as a "poor boy who only digs herbs". But this looked-down-upon doctor not only saves the village secretary from a sudden heart attack with acupuncture but also uncovers Zhou Qiang's plot to buy the village land at a low price—Zhou's father is bedridden with an incurable disease, and the only cure is exactly Lin Chuan's secret recipe! When Zhou Qiang begs for treatment in tears and Su Qing slaps herself in regret, Lin Chuan holds the hand of the gentle village flower Liu Yue and smiles: "I didn't come back to prove myself. I'm here to guard this land and the person I'm meant to stay with."
Yandere Sunflower Wife & Tsundere Husband: Hilarious Days
Lin Xiaoman, owner of a dessert shop, is a “healing boss lady” as soft and cute as a sunflower to others—but privately, she’s a clingy, playful yandere who loves little “schemes”: secretly replacing her husband Gu Chuan’s limited-edition figure with a couple’s ornament, or squatting outside Gu Chuan’s company to “force” him to buy milk tea with her. Gu Chuan, a cold investment elite on the surface, is actually a tsundere husband who remembers “Xiaoman likes taro without sugar” and “needs to plant succulents with her monthly”: he complains Xiaoman is “as clingy as candy” yet takes out the limited-edition lipstick he’s hidden for weeks when she’s angry; he says “I won’t indulge her anymore” but rushes to bring her an umbrella in a rainstorm, wrapped in her pink scarf. Every episode of this “yandere sunflower × tsundere jealous husband” daily life is a sweet, hilarious farce—even Xiaoman’s best friend laughs and scolds: “Your sugar is sweeter than Xiaoman’s strawberry daifuku!”
The Villainous Clan
The Shu family is a three-generation "villainous clan"—every member is a pro at "bad guy tricks": scamming tycoons in antique schemes, sabotaging business wars with undercover plots, even neighborhood aunties fear their "evil glares will corrupt kids". But the youngest daughter Shu Yao is a rebel determined to be "good": she helps an old man pick up a wallet only to be called a "habitual thief", stands up for a classmate but is accused of "threatening others", and her family elders even secretly add "villain buffs" to her "good deeds plan" (like swapping her "apology cake" for an "expired cake prank"). Worse (or better?), she crosses paths with Lin Shen, a highly principled detective who treats her like a "key suspect". Yet during repeated "sting operations", he discovers this double-tailed "villainous daughter" is actually a soft-hearted girl who wouldn't hurt an ant. When the clan's absurd "villain tradition" clashes with Shu Yao's clumsy "good-person persistence", when the "misunderstood bad girl" meets the "rigid good cop", this laugh-out-loud "reverse healing" farce—will Shu Yao be "corrupted" by her family, or will she "melt" them all with her cuteness?
Rebirth of Elegance
In an unexpected accident, a modern woman is transported back to ancient times, gaining a chance at reincarnation. Using her contemporary knowledge, she navigates palace intrigues, changing her tragic fate. Gradually, she wins the emperor's favor and becomes a renowned beauty. The series depicts her struggles and love affairs in the ancient world, blending intense palace politics with tender romances.
Revealed: My Four Brothers Are Super Big Shots
Ordinary girl Lin Xiaoman suddenly discovers that her four brothers, who grew up with her, are actually hidden super big shots: a business tycoon, a hacker godfather, an international movie star, and an underground boxing champion. When her true identity is exposed, forces from all sides come knocking. While navigating sudden wealth and dodging assassins, she must also deal with overprotective brothers. In this storm of identity and family bonds, how will Xiaoman stay true to herself?