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After the Entire Royal Family Read My Mind, I Changed My Fate Against the Heavens
Su Wan, an unloved concubine princess, accidentally awakens a "mind-reading" power through her family heirloom jade pendant—suddenly, the entire royal family can hear her true thoughts: she complains about the emperor's years of indifference, mocks the queen's "motherly care" as a show, and even teases the crown prince's "integrity" as a persona. She expects to be punished, but instead, the royals are shattered by her blunt words: the emperor secretly sends tonics to her palace, the queen teaches her flower arrangement voluntarily, and the crown prince helps her reject the marriage alliance. Su Wan's life, which she planned to spend in obscurity, is completely turned around by the royal family's "mind-reading awakening"—she not only becomes the most favored princess but also teams up with everyone to smash the enemy's usurpation plot, achieving a fate reversal against all odds.
The Female Prisoner Is A Hidden Killer
Su Wan, the quietest female prisoner in the prison, is suddenly targeted by underground boss Zhou Li—he suspects Su Wan is related to his brother's disappearance and sends his men to provoke her deliberately. Faced with beatings and kicks, Su Wan keeps her head down and endures, until one man swings a knife at her neck. Her eyes turn icy cold instantly: she snatches the knife, locks the throat, and takes down a group of people in the blink of an eye, her movements so fast that only afterimages remain. Zhou Li is shocked: this seemingly fragile prisoner is actually "Ying", the hidden killer who saved his brother three years ago? And in the photo Su Wan hides in her sleeve, it's Zhou Li's missing brother—she went to prison just to wait for an answer...
Heavenly Prison Check-In: From Despair to King via Upgrades
Chu Yan, the young marshal of the Zhenguo Hou Mansion, was framed by villains and thrown into the 'Infernal Hell'—the deepest level of the heavenly prison, a place even death row inmates fear. On the brink of death, he accidentally bound the 'Supreme Check-In System': daily check-ins grant him divine cultivation techniques, holy pills, and even unlock access to upper levels of the prison. To clear his name, he fights his way up with the system: from the 'Blood Prison Level' where cannibalistic evil cultivators are suppressed, to the 'Loyal Soul Level' guarded by his former comrade, each level holds a piece of the truth behind his framing. Even more shocking, the check-in rewards contain the method to fuse the 'Five Great Holy Bodies'! When he passes the 99th level, he not only fuses the holy bodies and breaks through to the King realm but also uncovers that the mastermind is the current emperor who fears his growing power... A path of revenge and counterattack from despair begins!
I Collected Antiques in the Famine Years
In 1942, during the Henan famine, Lin Aijia, a modern antique appraiser, accidentally travels back in time. Using her expertise, she trades steamed buns for Song Dynasty porcelain and sweet potatoes for Ming-Qing calligraphy, only to be arrested by warlord Zhang Huaijin, who mistakes her for a grain profiteer. When Zhang discovers she can identify his Qianlong-period jade thumb ring—worth 100,000 silver dollars—he forces her to be his "antique advisor": helping him find rare treasures while exchanging antiques for grain to save famine victims. From mutual calculation to mutual redemption: Lin wants to trade antiques for more lives, Zhang wants to end the war with antiques. In the famine years, their "antique deals" hide the fiercest love and the warmest light.
Trash to Treasure: The Underdog's Counterattack
Takeout delivery boy Lin Ye transmigrates into a cannon-fodder trash character destined to die in three chapters. Hanging by his collar over a cliff by the villainess on day one, he desperately clings to her leg and cries 'Mother! I'm your long-lost son!' The absurd claim unwittingly exposes a buried secret, cracking the icy composure of the Palace Mistress. To survive, he lavishes attention on his 'mother', but discovers she holds forbidden arts that can restore his spiritual roots. Playing the obedient son by day, he secretly plots his ascension. When the seven-day survival countdown hits zero, he reveals his true power—only to find her vermillion-tipped dagger at his throat: 'Little liar, I've been waiting for your true colors to show.'
Salt Winds Feed the Star Trails
In the abandoned salt flats of a coastal town, reclusive salt-maker Lu Chen rescues the mysterious Xingwan, whose glowing star-shaped birthmark resonates with eerie light ribbons appearing at night. When Lu discovers she's an extraterrestrial observer and the salt fields hide a stellar device that could alter two worlds' destinies, they're besieged by armed forces from a transnational energy conglomerate. Amidst salty winds and starlight, this cross-light-year guardianship will unveil truths buried under crystalline salt.
Starlight Trap
Pop superstar Zhou Xingchen loses his memory in a car accident and is mistaken for a runaway brother by ordinary girl Lin Xiaoman. As they live together, Zhou finds solace in Lin's warmth and gradually falls for her. When his memories return, he must choose between his glamorous career and this ordinary love. But with his agency's desperate search and paparazzi's pursuit, their relationship faces ultimate challenges.
Love Was Never Redemption
Psychiatrist Shen Nian believes she can heal the emotionally troubled painter Lu Chen with her expertise, but unknowingly falls into an elaborate emotional trap. As Lu Chen paints each therapy session, the canvases conceal deadly secrets from Shen Nian's past. When truth surfaces, she realizes this love-branded salvation was vengeance in disguise all along.