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Burning on the Pillow
2 months ago
02:07:54

Burning on the Pillow

Su Wan is forced to enter a contract marriage with Gu Jingshen, the cold and ruthless president of the Gu Group, to pay off her father's huge debt. She expects a frigid marriage, but Gu Jingshen unexpectedly turns into a 'charm master'—heating milk for her in the morning, picking her up from overtime, and protecting her domineeringly when she's bullied, slowly melting her defenses. Just as Su Wan falls for him, she discovers this marriage is a 'scheme' Gu has planned for ten years: the little boy who saved her from a kidnapping on a rainy night a decade ago is none other than Gu Jingshen himself.

Ice-Cold Beauty, Don't Be Stubborn—We're Fated!
5 months ago
Full Episode

Ice-Cold Beauty, Don't Be Stubborn—We're Fated!

Su Wan, a cold-faced jewelry designer, closed her heart due to childhood trauma and was called "Ice-Cold Beauty" by colleagues. One day, street magician Lin Chuan blocked her company entrance with a "Destined Marriage" sign from the Matchmaker Temple and a jade pendant identical to hers, shouting, "We have a fated marriage!" Su Wan found it ridiculous and avoided him repeatedly—until she received his hot ginger tea after working overtime till midnight, saw him prove her innocence with design drafts when a client accused her of plagiarism, and watched him silently stay by her grandma's hospital bed for three nights during her illness. When Su Wan finally let her guard down, Lin Chuan confessed: He'd noticed her half a year ago, the girl hiding by the jewelry store drawing designs with unspoken tenderness in her eyes. The "matching" pendant? He had a craftsman copy it. The temple sign? He begged 20 times to get the "destined" one. Turns out, the sweetest "destiny" is someone turning their feelings into "fate."

Divine Farmer: My First Harvest Was a Pure Gold Watermelon
5 months ago
01:29:47

Divine Farmer: My First Harvest Was a Pure Gold Watermelon

Lin Xiaoman, a rural guy mocked as a "poor fool," accidentally binds to the "Shennong System." His first watermelon harvest? A 10-jin pure gold melon! The village bully accuses him of stealing ore, but when the town mayor investigates, the melon oozes liquid gold! As the system unlocks "spiritual spring" and "mutated seeds," his strawberries cure back pain, grapes restore vision. He starts just wanting money to marry his crush Xiaotang, but becomes the "poster boy for rural revitalization," with city tycoons begging for合作. Yet Xiaotang suddenly says: "I don’t want gold melons—I want to grow ordinary ones with you." The emotional choice at the peak of his career becomes his sweetest "reverse success dilemma."

Transmigrated as a Shang Soldier: I Complained About Daji, and King Zhou Made Me Guard Her Bedchamber!
5 months ago
02:32:00

Transmigrated as a Shang Soldier: I Complained About Daji, and King Zhou Made Me Guard Her Bedchamber!

Modern office worker Lin Xiaoman stayed up late binging a historical drama, only to wake up as a cannon fodder soldier on the Shang Dynasty battlefield! Desperate to survive, he hid in his tent daily, ranting: "Daji is a femme fatale dooming the nation!" "King Zhou is so foolish that the kingdom will fall soon—" Unbeknownst to him, King Zhou had a "mind-reading" ability! That night, imperial guards dragged him before the king—Lin Xiaoman braced for beheading, but the tyrant smirked: "Since you're so 'concerned' about my concubine, go guard her bedchamber and 'supervise' her closely." Now, Lin Xiaoman trembles as he waits for King Zhou's "revenge," while being forced to live with Daji day and night. To his shock, the "femme fatale Daji" from history is actually a kind girl who secretly gives medicine to soldiers? And King Zhou... doesn't seem that foolish either? What twists lie beneath the surface?