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My Lord, She Is Your True Wife
At a prestigious banquet, a fraud claims to be the Lord's wife and replaces the real heroine, making the Lord believe her firmly. The heroine has to endure in silence. Until the family's treasured token is accidentally knocked over, unlocking the dusty truth—the heroine is actually the real wife with a marriage contract who has experienced life-and-death crises with the Lord. An underdog drama about identity, trust and misplaced love is about to unfold.
From Trash Picker to Tycoon: A Sweet Comeback Story
After getting fired and dumped by his girlfriend, down-on-his-luck Lin Mo hits rock bottom, making a living by scavenging street trash. One fateful day, he stumbles upon a lost new energy technology manuscript and a precious family locket belonging to wealthy heiress Su Wan. With the manuscript, Lin Mo builds a thriving business in just months, and meets Su Wan who is searching for her lost locket. Their tense first encounter turns into a sweet romance, while he also gets back at those who once mocked him, crafting a satisfying rags-to-riches tale with warm love elements.
When We Divorced, I Only Took My Own Child
Su Wan spent three years in the cold courtyard of the Jingyuan Marquis Mansion, raising her son Zhao alone, while her husband Gu Yanzhi always pined for Ruan, the “white moonlight” who saved him years ago. On their divorce day, Gu Yanzhi threw land deeds on the table, sneering, “Take whatever you want.” But Su Wan only picked up Zhao (who was eating a sugar figurine) and smiled faintly: “I only took my own child.” However, just after leaving the mansion, Ruan blocked her way with an imperial edict: “His Majesty wants Zhao to be the crown prince’s companion.” Su Wan stepped back with Zhao, only to find half a box of silver notes in her bag—secretly stuffed by Gu Yanzhi, with a note: “If you can’t make it, come back.” Her “graceful exit” had long been filled with Gu’s hidden reluctance, and behind Ruan’s attempt to take Zhao? It was the empress’s plot to support the crown prince...
She Outlasts Time
Lin Xiaoman has guarded "Chang Sui Grocery Store," co-founded with her first love Xu Yanchuan, for a decade, rejecting all demolition proposals. It’s not stubbornness—every dog-eared old book and rusty brooch holds a customer’s unspoken "I’m still waiting." Until Xu Yanchuan returns as a real estate developer, wielding an order to "demolish the store in a week." He thought leaving secretly due to bankruptcy was "for her own good," but finds his 17-year-old note in the store: "I’ll marry you when I earn enough." While his fiancée from a business alliance pressures him to sign the contract, Lin Xiaoman takes out his old sweater with a smile: "I’ve never been guarding the store—just the dream we didn’t finish." When time tries to destroy all "past," she insists on letting the old lover know—some waits are longer than time itself.
Don't Be So Proud, Mr. Long
Fresh graduate "trouble magnet" Su Xiaoman spilled coffee on the limited-edition suit of icy CEO Long Siyan on her first workday. She thought she'd be fired, but Long pointed at her and said, "You owe me a suit—pay it back with your whole life." Since then, Su's life has been about "breaking down Mr. Long's proud shell": she outsmarted his blind dates, caught him熬粥 (making porridge) with red eyes while caring for his sick grandma, and even used a "cheesy live stream" to save his reputation when he was framed. Long, once an "iceberg CEO," turned into a "jealous little wolfdog"—he'd say "I'd never like a dummy" stubbornly, but secretly solved her rental problems. When Su finds Long has kept her graduation photo for three years, this love battle between pride and straightforwardness is finally heading to its sweet climax...
Reborn in the 60s: My Stepbrother Spoils Me Rotten
In the 1960s, Song Xiao moves into her stepfamily’s home expecting cold shoulders, but instead, her stepbrother Li Kele treats her like a little princess. Though Kele appears cold and reserved, he protects her fiercely, even confronting outsiders for her sake. As secrets about Song Xiao’s origins come to light, a heartwarming tale of found family and devotion unfolds.