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Caught Ex at Hotel, Met Campus Belle Drunk
Lin Chuan had been with Su Xiao for three years. On their anniversary, he went to propose with a ring, only to see her walking into a hotel arm in arm with her senior Zhou Ming. Heartbroken, he got drunk with a friend and mistook campus belle Xu Banxia for a waiter at the bar, vomiting on her. Surprisingly, Xu Banxia didn't get mad; instead, she sat beside him and listened to his pain—she had secretly liked him since he helped her pick up books in the library. When Lin Chuan sobered up to apologize, he found Xu Banxia was a new transfer student in his class. At this time, Su Xiao came back crying, begging for reconciliation, saying she was forced by her senior. And Xu Banxia revealed a secret: she had deliberately waited for him at the bar that day? Lin Chuan is torn between his ex and his new crush. Is this 'drunken encounter' a coincidence or a plan?
Home from the Stars, Love Faded
Female astronaut Lin Xiaoman returns from a six-month deep-space mission, clutching a space rose for her boyfriend Chen Mo—only to walk into a “silent breakup.” Their couple mugs, the space schedule she’d taped to the fridge, all gone; Chen Mo’s WeChat Moments had erased all their photos three months prior. The sharpest blow? Running into him at a supermarket with a new girlfriend, who’s holding the durian cake Lin had begged to share. As the dried petals of the space rose drift onto her spacesuit’s arm patch, Lin finally understands: she’d chased the stars, but lost the man who’d promised to “wait until the end of the universe.”
Fubao, Open Up! Daddy's a Wife-Slave
Five years ago, Ji Miaoqing got pregnant while engaged to Fu Jingyu but received a "termination letter". Believing she was abandoned, she left and raised their son Fubao alone. Five years later, she returns only to be blocked by Fu Jingyu—now the CEO who found out his assistant made a mistake. To get his family back, he forces her to marry him using "Fubao's custody". But after marriage, Fu Jingyu becomes a total "wife-guy": he hides her high heels, says "my wife's allergic" when shielding her from drinks, and even sneaks his quilt to the guest room then comes back when Fubao demands "mom and dad sleep together". When the misunderstanding clears, Ji Miaoqing realizes this "domineering CEO" has long been a "househusband" who only revolves around her. And Fubao's line "Daddy said he'd wait for Mom until 80" makes her fall completely for this belated tenderness.
Her Game, My Gambit
Financial genius Lin Mo finds himself entangled in an intricate love game orchestrated by the enigmatic Su Qing. As she lures him into emotional traps with calculated moves, he turns the tables in a high-stakes gambit of hearts. Amid layers of deception and genuine connection, the line between player and pawn blurs. When the final move is revealed, a decade-old vendetta unravels—proving that in this game, love and revenge are two sides of the same coin.
Granny from the Past: Challenge Accepted!
Rong Yu, who died tragically 70 years ago, reincarnates as a modern-day heiress of the wealthy Rong family. Carrying a mysterious heirloom key from her past life, she identifies Ji Shunying—the current heir of the powerful Ji conglomerate—as her own flesh and blood. Disguised as a Grade 12 student, this ‘ancestral grandmother’ plunges into cutthroat family politics, fiercely challenging the Ji dynasty’s intrigues while confronting scornful relatives from the Rong clan. As century-old secrets collide with modern ambition, her ghostly past and stolen identity spark explosive confrontations where blood ties and ruthless betrayal ignite both laughter and peril.
Silent Kill: Goodbye Daughter
Forensic pathologist Qin Mo is shocked to discover that an unidentified female corpse on her autopsy table is her own daughter, who disappeared five years ago. As she investigates, she uncovers her daughter's involvement in a massive organ trafficking ring. Torn between professional ethics and a mother's vengeful rage, Qin must navigate the fine line between justice and revenge. The killer's final text message—'Goodbye, Mom'—is it an apology or a provocation?