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Run! The Hell's Warden Is at Imperial Academy
Ye Xiaotang, a lowly servant at the Imperial Academy, takes the blame to save her best friend and accidentally breaks into the training ground of Gu Jingshen—the infamous "Hell's Warden," a war god even the emperor fears, rumored to have slaughtered three cities with a gaze that could freeze hell. She hugs her head waiting for death, but Gu Jingshen yanks her into his arms: "Who gave you the right to touch my person?" What comes next is even more absurd: Gu Jingshen helps her uncover the truth about her sister's murder, teaches her to ride and fight, and even shoves the emperor's jade token into her hand: "If anyone in the capital bullies you, smash them with this." It's not until Ye Xiaotang catches Gu Jingshen staring at her childhood handkerchief—turns out he's not a "Hell's Warden" at all, but the little beggar she saved years ago. He'd faked his ferocity just to protect her. When enemies arrive, Ye Xiaotang grips the sword Gu taught her to use, watching his back as he stands in front of her. Suddenly, she understands: the "Hell's Warden" is just a man who spent ten years building an impenetrable wall around her.
The Boxer Heiress
18-year-old Lin Xiaotang secretly fights in an underground boxing ring to raise money for her mother's uremia surgery. Small and weak, she’s beaten to the ground every time, but she always forces herself up—clutching her mother’s medical records in her pocket. Until one day, a man in a suit blocks her backstage and hands her a DNA report: "You’re the long-lost daughter of Su Muyan, president of Shengshi Group, missing for 20 years." When Su Muyan takes out the silver lock from her infancy (a keepsake her mother hid for half her life), Lin Xiaotang panics completely: on one side is her critically ill mother who’s her whole world, on the other is a wealthy birth mother crying to recognize her; on one side is a precarious life of fighting, on the other is a life of wealth within reach. But recently, her mother suddenly refuses treatment and says, "The past shouldn’t drag you down."... How many truths will this 20-year-old secret unravel?
Goodbye Boxing Champion Dad
After his boxing champion father died tragically in a past life, Fang Yang is reborn ten years back, determined to rewrite fate. Rising from an ordinary city guy to a business powerhouse, he clashes and falls for Lin Xue, a cold-hearted CEO. Their rivalry sparks a passionate romance, but hidden dangers emerge as he tries to convince his stubborn father to retire. With time ticking down, can Fang Yang save his dad, conquer the shadows of his past, and win true love in this urban rebirth saga filled with drama and twists?
Sweet Revenge in 80s: From Plump to Glam
In 1980s China, overweight village girl Lin Xiaoman becomes the laughingstock until she accidentally marries mysterious Hong Kong tycoon Lu Chenzhou. When she discovers her husband is secretly a billionaire and gains a [Food Exchange System] that transforms her looks with every happy meal she cooks, her life flips upside down. As the frumpy wife evolves into a fashion icon, her shocked relatives learn the hard way - this marriage is actually Lu's decade-long plan for sweet revenge turned into unexpected love.
The Light of Mortal World
The Light of Mortal World is a short drama that blends urban romance, ethical dilemmas, cute babies, sweet love, revenge, and counterattack. The story revolves around Yang Shumi, depicting her love and growth in the city, facing ethical challenges and revenge plots, ultimately achieving a remarkable self-redemption.
Spring Goes, Autumn Comes Again
"Spring Goes, Autumn Comes Again" is a collection of short dramas that reflect the changes of life and seasons. Through scenes depicting the cyclical nature of spring and autumn, the series explores human emotions such as joy, anger, sorrow, hope, and disappointment as time passes. Each story carries deep meaning, delving into the complexity of human nature and life’s truths. Whether it's young dreams or the peacefulness of aging, these short dramas resonate with viewers, evoking subtle emotions and thoughtful reflections. The overall style is warm and delicate, suitable for audiences of all ages, allowing viewers to appreciate the preciousness of time and the beauty of life while being moved and inspired.