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The Rebellious Short-Lived Prince Pursues the Military Matriarch
Gu Jingxing, the "Short-Lived Prince" doomed to die before 25, has a rebellious soul that drives him to challenge the capital's biggest taboo—pursuing Shen Zhaoning, the newly widowed matriarch of the Jiang Military Clan. Shen commands 300,000 Black Armored Troops, a feared "Iron Lady" in court, yet spurned by all as a "husband-killer." Knowing marrying her is "seeking death," Gu still lingers at her gate every day—bringing liquor, taking assassin's knives for her: "My life is short anyway—trading it for a chance with you is worth it." But when Shen lowers her guard, she discovers his "short life" is actually a conspiracy against her? And the man who swore to protect her hides an even more shocking identity...
Marrying Up
To raise money for her mother's heart surgery, ordinary office worker Li Xihan grits her teeth and signs a "one-year marriage contract" to marry Xiong Yunhao, heir to the wealthy Xiong family. But on their wedding night, Xiong Yunhao stays out all night holding a photo of his late girlfriend. After marriage, he's as cold as ice—no shared meals, no touching her things, even his words are distant. While dealing with her mother-in-law's taunts of "coming from a small family and being unrefined," she secretly takes care of him when he's dead drunk and organizes the girlfriend's relics he hides in the drawer—only to find she looks 70% like that deceased girl. Just as Xiong Yunhao finally shows her tenderness, Li Xihan discovers from her mother's old medical records: the misdiagnosis that caused her mother's serious illness was a mistake by the Xiong family's private hospital—Is the marriage she clings to a fate's redemption, or a long-planned trap?
Above the Rice Shoots
Lin Xiuhe, a rural wife in the 1980s, was tricked out of her dowry, framed for infidelity by her scumbag husband in her past life. She watched her family die without money for medical treatment and ended her life in hatred. Reborn on the first day of marrying into the Zhao family in 1985, she is determined to rewrite her fate—hiding her dowry silver bracelets first, exposing her husband’s affair, and揭穿 her mother-in-law’s plot to sell her dowry. With past-life memories, she raises Angora rabbits to earn her first pot of gold, helps her family get treatment, and leads villagers in collective breeding. When the scumbag begs for reconciliation and the mother-in-law kneels for forgiveness, Lin Xiuhe smiles and hands over the divorce papers: “This life, I live only for myself.”
I Tried to Make a Fake Antique, But Became a Master Appraiser
Lin Xiaoman, a part-time worker in the antique street, decides to forge a Song Dynasty shadow blue glaze plum vase to raise money for her grandma's surgery. But after three sleepless nights drawing the vase's patterns, she gains an ability to 'connect with the past': touching broken porcelain reveals ancient craftsmen throwing clay; smelling old wood brings back memories of a family storing osmanthus wine. When she takes the fake to the black market, Gu Shen, boss of top appraisal house 'Yumatang,' stops her—instead of exposing her, he says the vase's bottom mark matches his master's broken piece from 30 years ago. He hands her a business card: 'Learn appraisal from me, earn ten times more than faking.' Thus, the 'fake maker' is forced into treasure appraisal: she exposes chemical-soaked 'Yuan blue and white porcelain,' retrieves a neighbor's stolen heirloom jade, and deals with Gu Shen's occasional 'difficulties.' When she finally earns enough for surgery, she finds half a fragment in grandma's box—matching Gu Shen's family jade token. She then realizes her 'appraisal talent' was never a coincidence.
I Was Supposed to Act, But Why Did I Become a Real Sword Immortal?
Chang Xiaoyu, a three-year extra stuck playing background roles in ancient costume dramas, finally got a part as a "cannon fodder sword immortal" in the xianxia drama *Sword to Secure the Kingdom*—a character who dies within three episodes. On the first day of shooting, he jumped off a cliff holding a plastic sword when the scabbard suddenly split open—a green light shot into his forehead. Suddenly, he could "see" a sparrow flapping its wings a kilometer away and make leaves dance with his sword intent! What’s even crazier? Jia Lili, who played the cold, ruthless "villain empress" in the drama, blocked his rental house door right after filming, panic in her eyes: "You’ve awakened your Sword Heart. You must come back with me to guard the kingdom of Cangling Realm." Chang was dumbfounded: I just wanted to earn money for boxed meals—how did I become the "fated sword immortal"? On one side, the crew suspects he hid props and wants to fire him; on the other, Jia Lili brings troubles like monsters appearing in the mortal world. Plus, there are "past-life sword manuals" creeping into his dreams every night. He suddenly realizes: that "filming" was actually an awakening ritual. Now he faces a choice: keep his mundane life, or take the "world" from Jia Lili’s hands? And why does this aloof empress secretly use fairy magic to heal his wounds when he gets hurt?
When the Mask Falls: Cold Lord's Meltdown
Ordinary girl Lin Xiaoxi disguises herself as a sweet and obedient figure to win the icy campus idol, Han Ye. But when her rebellious true nature is accidentally exposed, Han Ye—whose aloof facade starts to crumble—finds himself irresistibly drawn to her authenticity instead of pushing her away. As the pretense shatters, a whirlwind of emotional reversal unfolds: from cold rejection to intense infatuation. Can they navigate the blurred lines between love and deception, embracing genuine affection amidst the storm? With suspense and romantic tension, this micro-drama explores a captivating tale of transformation.