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After Transmigrating, My Fake Paralytic Husband Clings to Me
Social animal Lin Xiaoman stayed up late reading an abusive novel and accidentally transmigrated into the vicious female supporting role who persecuted the paralyzed male lead Gu Jingshen. To avoid the tragic death in the original plot, she was forced to play the role of a "healing little wife"—feeding him, wiping his body, and reading fairy tales before bed. But one night, when she was tucking Gu Jingshen in, she was suddenly pulled into his arms! It turns out this "three-year paralyzed" man can not only run and jump, but also hides a secret: long before she transmigrated, Gu Jingshen had already met the real her? On one side is the female lead who wants to expose the lie but fears being found out, on the other side is the male lead who enjoys pretending to be paralyzed. In this "fake paralysis game," who will fall in love first?
After My Online Love Failed, I Became the Nation's White Moonlight
Shen Zhixia went to meet her online boyfriend with full expectation, only to catch him cheating on three people and being maliciously photographed and rumored to be “throwing herself at him for fame”, instantly becoming the laughingstock of netizens. When she collapsed crying in an alley, she unexpectedly met Lin Shiyan, the cold影帝 she had secretly loved for three years. Lin not only shielded her from reporters but also posted a clarification: “This is a volunteer from the public welfare project I funded; her kindness is more precious than rumors.” Netizens dug up videos of her silently teaching in mountain areas and rescuing stray animals for three years, and public opinion instantly reversed—Shen became the “white moonlight everyone wants to protect”. To her surprise, Lin handed her a hot coffee and said softly: “I’ve been watching you since the day you first taught those mountain kids with a small blackboard.” It turns out her “accidental rescue” was someone’s “three-year plan” to get close.
Urging the Hundred Dynasties Queen Beauty List: The Prince's Fire-Reducing Journey
The most sought-after "Hundred Dynasties Queen Beauty List" in the Great Zhou Dynasty suddenly stopped updating. Chu Yan, the prince in charge, instantly became the "national target of urges"—noblewomen blocked his mansion holding signs begging for the new list, friends chased him asking if he hid it, and even the Empress Dowager sent word: "I’m waiting for the new list." Anxious enough to get blisters on his lips, Chu Yan sneaked to a tea shed outside the city to "calm down", only to discover the missing list curator "Green Shirt Guest" was Su Wan, the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister’s family! She was hiding there to recheck data because she found someone tampering with the list to push their own queen candidate. Chu Yan helped her cover up and investigate the mastermind. They went from "urge enemies" to "investigation partners". But when the mastermind turned out to be his uncle, how would he choose between family and justice? Would Su Wan drift away because of his identity?
Substitute Husband
Su Wan's grandma is terminally ill, with her only wish being to see Su get married. Desperate, she finds Gu Chuan—who looks identical to her missing first love—to be her "substitute husband," and they agree to "non-interference" in their contract. But Gu gradually crosses the line: he helps her fend off drinks until midnight, saves her from workplace harassment, and even holds their hands in front of the dying grandma, saying, "Be happy." Just as Su is about to fall for him, she receives news about her first love's whereabouts—only to discover that Gu is actually his twin brother, and the reason he approached her hides a secret about "making amends."
After Rebirth, I Left My Master and Was Spoiled by the New Sect
In her past life, Su Wan was the most favored disciple of Master Luo Chen from Xuanqing Sect. However, she was framed for colluding with demons by a villain, and Luo Chen expelled her without even letting her defend herself. She died unjustly at the hands of demon cultivators. Reborn on the day she was to拜师, Su Wan resolutely left the Xuanqing Sect where she had knelt for three days and accidentally joined the shabby Qingqiu Sect—only to find this small sect was full of warmth: the sect leader doted on her like a granddaughter, her senior brothers vied to give her top-grade elixirs, and even the sect's spirit foxes rubbed against her hands every day asking for cuddles! When Luo Chen found out the truth and came to beg her back, Su Wan held the osmanthus cake made by Qingqiu Sect and smiled: "My current home is ten times warmer than Xuanqing Sect."
I Am Not the Number One
"I Am Not the Number One" is a heartfelt and humorous short drama that follows the journey of an ordinary teenager as he faces various challenges and difficulties in pursuing his dreams. The story highlights his growth and self-discovery, blending emotional and youthful elements that portray the confusion and perseverance of adolescence. It conveys an encouraging message that everyone can be their own first, emphasizing the importance of dreams, friendship, and family. With a total of 83 episodes, the series is perfect for teenagers and young adults, inspiring them to bravely chase their dreams and find their own light.
Phoenix Points the World
In the declining Zhou Dynasty, legend says whoever possesses the Phoenix Jade shall rule the realm. Female assassin Feng Jiuqing infiltrates the palace as a merchant's daughter to uncover her clan's massacre, but gets entangled with the scheming Crown Prince Chu Linyuan. When she discovers the royal family's involvement in the tragedy, she must choose between vengeance and budding love. As court intrigues collide with martial arts vendettas, the emergence of the Phoenix Jade reveals who truly holds the power behind the chessboard.