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Reborn in 1998: Starting My Counterattack by Being Chased by a Beautiful Boss
Lin Chuan, a corporate slave who died from overwork in his previous life, is reborn in 1998 as a migrant worker just fired from a textile factory. While squatting on the roadside eating steamed buns, he's stopped by Su Wanqing, a beautiful boss driving a Santana: "I heard you tell the wholesaler yesterday that ‘wide-collar T-shirts will be popular next year’—that's more accurate than my consultant. Want to be my partner?" Lin Chuan realizes his 20 years of business memories from his past life have become a golden finger. He uses his "foreknowledge of hit products" to earn his first pot of gold (to save his mother, who died of illness in his previous life) while dealing with Su Wanqing's straightforward pursuit: giving him a pager as a contact tool, helping him rent a store near the railway station, and even bringing a security team to "rescue him" when he's extorted by local bullies. Lin Chuan has to outsmart old merchants who want to steal his supply and face his own anxiety—can he, who didn't dare to confess to his crush in his previous life, really accept the love of this beautiful boss with "sharper eyes than anyone"? On the road to counterattack, he needs to make money—and this time, can he seize the love he missed?
I'm Determined to Be the Villain Who Threatens the Female Lead at the Start
Lin Wan, a corporate slave, is reborn as the doomed villain in a urban drama who threatens the female lead right from the start. He's bound to a "Villain Counterattack System" that orders him to complete the task of "making the female lead hate him to the core" to survive. But when he forces himself to throw harsh words at the female lead Su Tang, she suddenly laughs—Su Tang has also been reborn with her past life memories and has long seen through his bluffing "villain act". Caught between the system's deadly order to "cause trouble" and Su Tang's gentle reverse tactics, Lin Wan struggles between his "fake villain" persona and his "real feelings" for her. And the secret of the "reincarnation loop" hidden behind the system is slowly tearing off its disguise with every confrontation between them...
Long Sorrow, The Moon Remains
Restorer Su Wan receives a Song Dynasty rouge box engraved with "Long Sorrow, The Moon Remains", with a yellowed half-page of opera lyrics inside. When restoring the box's patterns, she meets Gu Zhao, an antique appraiser—who looks exactly like the opera-clad man painted on the box's inner wall. Gu Zhao scoffs at "past lives" at first, but while helping Su Wan decode the opera lyrics, he frequently dreams of water sleeves on the red stage, osmanthus cakes handed from the audience, and a girl in a moon-white dress calling him "Ah Zhao". As the half-poem is completed, they uncover a regret from 800 years ago: In Bianjing's opera troupe, the female role Su Jiao and martial artist Gu Zhao agreed to marry on the full moon, but Gu Zhao died in the Jin army's attack, leaving Su Jiao waiting a lifetime with the box. Now the moon is full again—can the missed ones finally say the unspoken "I'm here"?
Sugar-Coated Confession Kiss
Lin Xiaoman, a socially anxious illustrator, hides her feelings for Gu Huai, the dessert shop owner, by buying a sugar-coated apple from his store every day—taking a three-street detour—with a hand-drawn little sun on a sticky note. Until one night, she works overtime until midnight and pushes open the shop door to find Gu Huai holding the last sugar-coated apple, with the icing forming a lip print. Gu Huai hands it over, blushing: "I've been keeping your sticky notes in my icing recipe book every day... Today's sugar is made with the orange icing you drew yesterday." It turns out the sweetness of mutual unrequited love has long been sugar-coated into an unhidden kiss.
I Wrote Songs with My Life, the Whole Internet Begs Me to Live
Lin Xiaoman grew up in her parents' favoritism towards her sister—even her cancer treatment money was stolen to buy luxury goods for her sister. She wrote songs to earn treatment fees, only to be called a "burden" by her family. Until she turned her cancer-fighting experience into the song *Draft of Light*, which went viral. Netizens discovered her medical records—every line of the song was written with her life. When millions flooded her live stream shouting "Xiaoman, stay alive," her parents and sister suddenly showed up begging for forgiveness. Lin Xiaoman looked at the millions of comments on the screen and finally said the words she’d hidden for twenty years: "I didn’t write songs for you. I did it to deserve every second I’ve lived."
Terminal Rampage
Office worker Cheng Ye is told he has only three months to live and decides to go out with a bang. He confronts his boss, exposes his hypocritical friends, and livestreams corporate corruption - only to discover the terminal diagnosis was a hospital mistake. Now this 'dead man walking' must pick up the pieces of the life he blew up, while confronting what he truly wants from existence.
Crossing to the 1960s: Your Insufficient Kindness
"Crossing to the 1960s: Your Insufficient Kindness" is a captivating short drama featuring Li Jingye, a modern woman who unexpectedly travels back to the 1950s. Navigating complex relationships and family challenges in a bygone era, she strives to change her fate with wit and determination. The series combines elements of time travel, romance, rebirth, adorable children, ethics, sweet petting, counterattack, revenge, and powerful boss figures, illustrating her continuous growth and pursuit of happiness amid hardships. With a warm yet intense storyline, it draws viewers into a nostalgic yet emotionally resonant world. This is a must-watch popular short drama that seamlessly blends vintage background with modern emotional depth.