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Why Did My Fake Martial Art Make Me Invincible?
Lin Wan, an urban loser who died from bullying due to his cowardice in his past life, is reborn on his 22nd birthday night. While squatting in an alley picking up his trampled instant noodles, a tattered copy of *Tai Xuan Hun Tian Jue* hits his foot. A passing uncle shakes his head: "That's a 5-yuan fake martial art manual from the stall." But when Lin Wan practices it, he smashes a stone bench immediately! He can even "see" his colleague's framing note, catch a speeding electric bike with his bare hands—and Su Tang, his crush for three years who died saving him in his past life, blinks and asks: "Why have you changed so much lately?" This time, he uses the "fake martial art" to turn his life around: confronting his supervisor who stole his client, blocking a drunkard's wine bottle for Su Tang, and shocking bodyguards at a rich man's banquet. But inside the manual, there's a yellowed note: "This formula is for those who can let go of obsessions—the one who harmed you is also looking for it." And the cinnabar mole on Su Tang's wrist is exactly the same as the mark on the note...
Young Master Song's Feisty Childhood Sweetheart
Ten years ago, Su Wan left Song Yanchuan secretly to save her critically ill grandfather; ten years later, she returns as a rising jewelry designer, only to stumble into the "reunion plot" of Song Yanchuan, now the CEO of the Song Group. The once tearful boy has become an overbearing president, but Su Wan is no longer the soft childhood sweetheart—she rejects his exclusive elevator, leaves his assistant tongue-tied with a retort, and even throws his custom jewelry into the trash. Song Yanchuan only grows more determined: he shields her from industry sabotage while secretly repairing the broken jade hairpin she left years ago—turns out he didn't fail to挽留 her; he was tricked by Su's grandfather and never received her farewell letter. When Su Wan finds his old notebook at the bottom of the filing cabinet, filled with entries of "missing Wanwan," their misunderstanding finally thaws. But just as they reconcile, an old enemy from her grandfather's past suddenly appears, demanding she cut ties with Song Yanchuan completely...
The Poor Boy I Saved Is the Northern King
Lin Wan, a decisive female CEO in the business circle, is driven to despair by a rival's frame-up—her company's capital chain breaks, and her parents are abducted for ransom. Five years ago, she saved Gu Ting, a poor boy who collapsed on the road at midnight. Gu had no home, so she took him in for half a month out of softness. Gu was quiet but always gave her hot porridge when she broke down, blocked perverts at drinking parties, and retrieved her stolen plan overnight. One morning, Gu suddenly disappeared, leaving a note: "I owe you, and I remember." Now, when Lin is desperate, she stares at Gu—now in a crisp suit with black-clad men—dumbfounded. He solves the kidnappers with one hand, gets the bank to inject capital with a call, and even industry tycoons treat him with deference. When Gu takes out the gilded token engraved with "Northern King," Lin realizes: the poor boy who once shared instant noodles with her is a retired power lord. His five-year secret is just to hold up her collapsed sky.
My Funeral Parlor
Lin Shen inherits his grandfather's old funeral parlor, branded a "bad luck charm" by the neighborhood—until a wealthy merchant kneels weeping at his threshold. His late wife's lingering obsession has crashed his business and haunted his dreams. Using the "Yin-Yang Records" left by his grandfather, Lin lights three incense sticks and chants a reincarnation spell—suddenly, the widow smiles in a dream, saying, "Let go." The merchant hands over a million yuan as thanks, and the news spreads like wildfire: neighbors who once avoided him now crowd his door begging for "luck changes," while nobles wait all night with checks. Su Xiao, an intern reporter determined to expose "feudal superstition," follows Lin and witnesses something more震撼ing: helping a cancer patient "take one last photo" with her deceased husband, or letting a夭折 child tell his mother through a dream, "I don’t hurt." As the red lanterns of the parlor grow brighter, Lin discovers his grandfather didn’t disappear to escape debts—every "transaction" here is about healing the living from the ghosts in their hearts.
The Conspiracy of the Governing General's Mansion
This short drama narrates the story of a woman who marries into the powerful Governing General's Mansion to uphold her family’s honor. Inside this fiercely competitive environment, she faces hidden schemes and danger far more brutal than the battlefield. Relying on her wit and perseverance, she navigates the treacherous political landscape of the mansion, fighting for her survival and hope. The plot is intense and engaging, highlighting female resilience and intelligence in the face of adversity.