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Night's Embers in His Arms
Su Wan, the legitimate daughter of the prime minister's family who was framed by villains and executed with her entire clan in her previous life, is reborn on her wedding night with the God of War Gu Jin through a mysterious chance when she dies with hatred. This time, she is determined to expose her hypocritical half-sister, outsmart the hidden enemies, and actively cling to Gu Jin—who was cold to her in the previous life but actually protected her secretly. However, when she jumps into his arms to act coquettishly, Gu Jin, who has always been indifferent to women, blushes and presses her back into his arms with a low laugh: "Finally willing to recognize me as your husband, Wanwan?" Between satisfying revenge and the sweet love from her God of War husband, Su Wan's rebirth journey is incredibly satisfying!
Diary of Raising My Dad in the 70s
Lin Xiaoman is reborn in Xinghua Village in 1975, only to find her father Lin Dashan—who died from overwork in her previous life—has turned into a 7-year-old with amnesia due to an accident. In her past life, she never got to repay his sacrifice (he sold blood for her tuition and died on a construction site). Now, she vows to "raise" him in reverse: using future baking skills to make peach crisps for food stamps, sewing bear patches on his tattered pants, and secretly making steamed egg custard (the dish he once saved for her). When villagers gossip she's "raising a wild child" and the team leader tries to cut her relief food, Gu Jingshen, the educated youth who once ignored her, steps up: "I prove this is her distant nephew!" He fixes her leaky roof, slips her fruit candies, and even mentions, "You look the most dazzling when you protect him." To her shock, Dashan's longevity lock reveals he's the missing son of the Chen family from the city. When the Chens come to take him back, Lin Xiaoman shields Dashan: "He's my dad—no one can take him!" This life, she'll protect her father and reclaim the love she missed in the past.
Every Year With You
Su Wan and Gu Jingshen were high school sweethearts who promised to spend their lives together, but they split up before college graduation due to a family crisis—Su Wan had to marry a business tycoon to save the Gu family’s enterprise, yet lied to Gu Jingshen, saying, “I’m tired of us.” Five years later, they reunite: Gu Jingshen is now a sought-after investment CEO with a gentle fiancée, while Su Wan has become a terminally ill single mother, struggling to raise her daughter “Suisui” (a name meaning “every year”). When Gu Jingshen discovers that “Suisui” hides their old promise of “being together every year,” and Su Wan’s illness can no longer be hidden, can the buried truth bring these missed lovers back together?
Shatter Lies to Crown You
Caught in a web of deceit within a wealthy family's power struggle, she weaves lies to survive, only to lose herself in the process. When she meets him—the one who sees through every falsehood—her fragile illusions shatter, unveiling an unexpected crown of truth. In a high-stakes game of love and redemption, as all disguises fall away, can they crown each other with genuine love amidst the broken pieces of reality?
Caged Bird
Behind the urban glamour, she was once a free spirit, until an accidental contract binds her to a domineering CEO as his caged darling. He asserts control, she yearns for freedom—their clash of wills deepens into an irresistible allure. As secrets unravel, is their love a salvation or a gilded prison? The complete 70-episode finale blends sweet romance with thrilling twists, concluding this modern love saga.
The Whole World is Waiting for Your Divorce
A-list actress Yu Huan and business tycoon Gu Yanzhi maintain a glamorous marriage facade, though their relationship has long been hollow. One day, Yu discovers mysterious daily comments under her posts: 'Divorced today?' Strangely, everyone around them starts meddling—her best friend 'accidentally' swaps hotel keys, her mother-in-law plans sudden family trips, even her rival star offers lawyer contacts. As this absurd interference escalates, what shocking truth lies beneath the collective push for their separation?