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Urban Huntress: Scent of the Fox
Su Wanyi, once the beloved daughter of the wealthy Su family, loses everything overnight—her step-sister steals her fiancé, frames her for “indecency,” her father jumps to his death after bankruptcy, and she becomes the city’s laughingstock. Desperate, she stumbles into a “contract marriage” with Gu Huaining, a scheming CEO who needs a “wife” to fend off his family’s marriage pressure. She wants his power for revenge; he wants her to play the role. But as they navigate their fake marriage, secrets unfold: Gu has long investigated her past, and every step of her “revenge hunt” has his hidden support. When the real culprit (Gu’s uncle, colluding with her step-sister) emerges, will their “transaction” turn into “I’ve always wanted to stand with you”?
Master Tutor, We Really Had a Secret Engagement!
Su Wan's family was wrongfully executed by a powerful minister. To clear their name, she targets Master Tutor Gu Zhao, who holds the crucial exoneration letter. She tricks Gu into marriage by claiming they had a secret engagement three years ago—though Gu knows it's a lie, he agrees. After marriage, they clash constantly: Su searches frantically for the letter while Gu quietly foils her plans, yet he's drawn to her resilience. When Su finally gets the letter, she learns Gu already cleared her family's name. The "secret engagement"? Just a joke he made when he saved her three years ago. Turns out, this contractual marriage was always his long-planned plot.
The Phone Number in Dreams
Advertising planner Fang Wanwan has been having strange dreams lately: every night at midnight, she stands in front of the public phone booth in her childhood old alley, and a string of numbers—138XXXX7219—repeats in the receiver. When she can't resist dialing the number, a strange man named Wu Ke warns her: “Don't go to the client appreciation party tomorrow.” The next day, the原定 hotel indeed catches fire, and Wanwan narrowly escapes death. Even more bizarrely, Wu Ke claims to be a “dream operator,” and Wanwan's dream is actually a “distress signal” from her five years ago—she broke up with her first love Wu Ke due to a misunderstanding back then. Now, to correct the regret, they must enter layers of dreams together. But with each mystery solved, Wanwan discovers: the “misunderstanding” back then actually hides traces of a deliberate plot...
Escaping the Loop: I'm No Child Prodigy
Lin Xiaoman is stuck in a rebirth loop as the "eternal 7-year-old child prodigy"—forced to repeat the "perfect script" of reciting Tang poems at 3 and solving Olympiad math at 5 in every life. By her 17th reincarnation, she finally screams at her reflection: "I'm sick of being someone's puppet!" Then, a mysterious boy named Lu Zhao appears, handing her a note that says "Break the cycle"—on the condition that she helps him find the "outsider" controlling the loop. Pretending to maintain her prodigy persona to avoid suspicion, they dig into the truth: Lin's "prodigy fame" is a plot by a top consortium to test "controllable fate," and Lu Zhao is the previous failed experiment whose memory was erased. Just as they reach the consortium's core control room, the loop accelerates—Lin's body shrinks, her memories slipping like sand through fingers. Lu Zhao must press the "reset button" that could end everything... before she reverts to 7 forever.
Shaded Matches
Lin Wei, an employee at a matchmaking agency, uncovers her company's secret project 'Shaded Matches'—using AI algorithms to manipulate clients' emotional compatibility and fabricate perfect romances. When tasked with approaching target client Chen Zhe, she finds herself caught between her mission and genuine feelings. As lies and attraction intertwine, will their relationship end in exposure or evolve into something real?