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Transmigrated to the 60s: The Cannon Fodder Ex-Wife Won’t Divorce
Lin Wan transmigrated into the cannon fodder ex-wife of Gu Ye, the male lead of a 1960s novel. In the original plot, she divorced Gu Ye for his poverty and later regretted it deeply when he became a military大佬. But when she saw Gu Ye in a faded vest, his sharp abdominal muscles on display, she suddenly changed her mind—this wasn’t a ‘poor guy’ to dump; this was a ‘treasure’ to hold onto! So she tried every trick to delay the divorce while secretly helping Gu Ye avoid troubles from the original plot. But the always cold Gu Ye suddenly smiled: ‘Wanwan, why do you keep clinging to me lately?’ Wait, he already knew he was in a novel—and he’d been waiting for her to ‘fall into his trap’?
After Cultivating Immortality, I Return to a House Full of Kids
Lin Wan, a corporate slave, traveled to the Immortal Cultivation World while staying up late on a project. She spent 3,000 years cultivating to become the Queen of Qingqiu, but a tribulation lightning struck her back to modern times—only 10 years had passed! Even more shocking: her childhood sweetheart Gu Huai blocked the door with a cute kid: "Our son has been waiting for Mom." It turns out Gu Huai secretly used the eggs she froze years ago, and their son is already 8! Forced to be an "Immortal Mom," Lin Wan uses flight to send her son to school, spirit arrays to heal the neighbor grandma, and takes down her PUA boss. But she soon finds Gu Huai has "infiltrated" her life—fridge magnets are her old notes, her scarf is on the bedside, even their son’s nickname is "Xiao Tao" (her favorite peach before cultivation). When she asks, "Did you plan this?" Gu Huai smiles: "I’ve waited 3,000 years. I just wanted to build a home for you first." From "forced mom" to "willing wife," this sweet daily life of an immortal big shot is filled with unspoken crushes and hilarious contrasts!
Madam, Don't Leave! The Reckless Young Master Has Repented
When Gu Wanyi married into the wealthy Lu family, her husband Lu Jingchuan firmly believed she was a "calculating woman" after his family's fortune. Cold silence and misunderstandings crushed her until she fled with the divorce papers, while Lu Jingchuan sneered, "You should have left long ago." Three years later, Gu Wanyi returns as an international top jewelry designer, holding a adorable little boy. At a banquet, she runs into a teary-eyed Lu Jingchuan—who offers half of the Lu Group to win her back and uncovers the tampered evidence from the past. But Gu Wanyi just smiles and hands him a "100-Day Wife-Chasing Assessment Form": "Mr. Lu, want to remarry? First, learn to be a qualified dad."
Undercover Storm: After Rebirth, I Married the Boss's Daughter
Undercover cop Wang Hao is killed by gang boss Li Wei during an operation, only to be reborn one year earlier. Seeking revenge, he meticulously schemes to approach Li Wei's daughter, Li Xiaoyu, and successfully marries her. As a newlywed, Wang Hao is torn between protecting his wife from the family's underworld and grappling with his duty as a cop versus genuine love. When Li Wei grows suspicious of his son-in-law's identity, an unexpected leak of undercover files triggers a deadly crisis. Rebirth isn't a cure-all; Wang Hao must gamble everything to rewrite his fate in the face of loyalty and passion.
Promoted to File Assistant
After mistakenly changing her WeChat name to 'File Transfer Assistant', admin assistant Lin Xiaomei becomes the accidental hub of office chaos. Confidential financial reports flood her inbox, a director's secret rant about the CEO goes viral, and even interns pour their breakup confessions to her. The crisis peaks when Manager Zhang sends encrypted files labeled 'Meet at the usual spot tonight'. Trapped in the digital masquerade, Xiaomei must navigate escalating corporate disasters while maintaining her robotic facade. But the ultimate twist comes when HR awards her the 'Most Efficient Tool of the Year' trophy for her round-the-clock 'service'.
Mr. Huo, I Have Scheduled a Divorce: The Final Chapter
"Mr. Huo, I Have Scheduled a Divorce" is a short drama blending urban romance, sweet pet, and fantasy elements, telling the story of a girl cleverly navigating her relationship with the overbearing CEO Mr. Huo. Over multiple episodes, she grows emotionally and finds her own happiness, culminating in a satisfying ending at episode 100. The plot is fast-paced with distinctive characters, offering a glimpse into urban life while incorporating magical elements that amplify the themes of love and personal growth. The series highlights modern women's independence and courage, providing viewers with an engaging love journey filled with emotional depth and sweet interactions. It’s a memorable story of love, empowerment, and self-discovery.