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I'm So Incompetent, How Do I Hold the Throne?
Emperor Zhao Yan of the ancient dynasty was long dismissed as an incompetent ruler by his court, spending his days hunting, feasting and neglecting state affairs. Even his crown prince privately grumbled that the dynasty would fall under his rule. Yet whenever the empire faced existential crises—foreign invasions, empty treasuries or chaotic court factionalism—the drunk emperor would blurt out bizarre yet perfectly targeted decisions: a randomly selected general repelled the Xiongnu army, a random ancient book led to a famine relief plan that saved millions, and even a drunken rebuke exposed a corrupt official favorite. Staring blankly at his dragon throne, Zhao Yan wondered: "I'm clearly foolish, so why has my realm grown more stable than ever?"
Reborn as the Village's Hope in Ancient Times
Modern office worker Su Xiaotang died from overworking, waking up as Xiaotang—a "jinx" in an ancient poor village who’d just been abandoned by her fiancé. Faced with a shabby hut, a sick grandmother, and villagers' disdain, she used modern agricultural knowledge to improve tools, grow high-yield sweet potatoes, and open a rouge workshop to lift the village out of poverty, becoming the revered "living Buddha" of the village. But then, the cold-faced General Gu Jingshen from the next village came to "settle scores"—her tools had accidentally "stolen" his family's business route? As they interacted, Gu Jingshen found this village girl not only smart but also bold enough to retort him until he was speechless. Even when he was framed, she helped him clear his name with her wits. Just as Su Xiaotang thought she’d live as a "village boss" forever, Gu Jingshen pulled out an imperial edict: "Come to the capital with me—be the hope of Great Chu." It turns out he’s the hidden crown prince, and in their past life, she’d saved him with her life—he’d been searching for her for three years.
Waking to the Depths of Time
Lin Xiaoman, a publishing editor, keeps dreaming about her high school deskmate Gu Mingyuan—his warm milk tea passed through the classroom window, their promise to see northern snow after the college entrance exam. These fragments feel like roots in her dreams. Until one day, she finds an unopened love letter at the bottom of her drawer, signed by Gu Mingyuan, with a note on the back: "October 25, 2023, wait for you at the old playground"—and today is exactly that day. Rushing to her alma mater, she sees a man on crutches turn around, his left trouser leg empty. Ten years ago, Gu Mingyuan was in a car accident while buying milk tea; he lost his leg protecting the letter and hid his feelings to not burden her. Xiaoman, under college exam pressure, suppressed this memory into her dreams. When she wakes up, time has left marks on his crutches, but those unsaid words—"I like you"—can finally be spoken to the person in front of her.
Can't Get Divorced: My Showy Fake Husband Is Too Charming
Career woman Su Xiao signs a one-year fake marriage agreement with Gu Yan—whom she's only met three times—to avoid family marriage pressure. She plans to quietly wait for the divorce, but Gu Yan turns into a "showy fake husband": he holds a "Go, Wife!" sign to block her at the company during rush hour, becomes a wife-protecting maniac to shut down difficult clients, and even secretly stays with her grandma in the hospital for three nights. The more Su Xiao tries to push him away, the closer Gu Yan gets. It's not until she finds Gu Yan's five-year secret crush diary that she realizes: this "fake marriage" is his long-planned scheme, and her heart has already been softened by this showy man.
His Moonlight, My Cinnabar
Three years ago, Su Wan was framed by her stepsister and misunderstood by CEO Gu Yanshen as a "gold digger", so she fled abroad with his child. Three years later, she returns with her genius son Xiao Chuan, who tries to "seek justice" for his mom by approaching Gu Yanshen—only for Gu to mistake Su Wan for a "woman trying to climb the ladder". Until Xiao Chuan's DNA report reveals the truth: the "moonlight" he's been pining for is never his so-called "white moonlight", but Su Wan, the woman he pushed away; and the "betrayal" was all his stepsister's trap. On one side is a CEO desperate to win back his wife, on the other is an "ex" who's given up on love while raising a kid, plus a stepsister fighting for custody—who will lose their heart first in this game of moonlight and cinnabar?
The Phoenix's Vow
Princess Feng Ci infiltrates the enemy crown prince's manor to avenge her fallen kingdom, only to kindle a forbidden passion with her target, Xiao Jin. When she uncovers a shocking conspiracy behind the royal massacre, her mission twists into an impossible choice: burn the throne to ashes, or surrender to the man who should be her ultimate enemy.