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Reborn: The Revenge Bride's Contract
Once betrayed and brutally had her heart taken out by her fiancé and his childhood sweetheart to save the latter, orphan Su Wan dies a tragic death. Reborn right before the disaster, she abandons her gentle personality and approaches Fu Jingshen, a terminally ill wealthy heir, proposing a contractual marriage to take revenge together. As they pretend to be a loving couple, they gradually develop real feelings. After a passionate night, Su Wan awakens mysterious abilities allowing her to foresee dangers and see through others' true intentions. They expose Lin Weiwei's hypocrisy publicly, force Gu Yanze to kneel and beg for mercy, stir up a storm in the high society, and finally rewrite their tragic fate.
The Cost of Snobbery: A Gold Clerk’s Regret Over Falsely Accusing a Good Samaritan
Lin Xiaoyu, a gold shop clerk, dismisses Gu Yang—who wears an old T-shirt—as “too poor” and pays him no mind. But she mistakenly sells him a 10g gold piece as a 100g bar. When Gu notices the error and returns it out of goodwill, Lin misinterprets his kindness as romantic interest and publicly accuses him of “harassment.” The truth comes to light only when the manager checks the accounts and reviews surveillance: Gu is a migrant worker saving for his sick mother’s gold ornament, and Lin’s snobbery nearly destroyed his善意 (goodwill). Facing termination, Lin kneels to beg for forgiveness. Gu pulls out a crumpled hospital bill and says, “I just didn’t want you to suffer for my good intentions”—leaving Lin slapping herself in regret. Can she ever repair the kindness she damaged?
Cultivation Baby: Is It Wrong to Be a Little (Okay, A Lot) Stronger?
Xiao Yuan, the cutest "max-level baby" in the cultivation world, is tricked out of his sect by his master under the guise of "going down the mountain to experience trials"—in reality, he’s tasked with retrieving a lost ancient treasure. But Xiao Yuan stumbles into the home of Gu Yan, a社畜 (social animal) being PUA’ed at work until he cries, and mistakes this "unlucky brother" for his "family." To protect Gu Yan, he uses flight magic to retrieve his stolen project, a wealth-gathering talisman to make his performance skyrocket, and even turns villainous cultivators into "little guys who only sing nursery rhymes." On this hilarious journey of protecting his family, clues to the treasure emerge, and the secret behind his master’s "trial" is slowly uncovered by Xiao Yuan’s "cute power."
The Female General's Sickly Prince: Cure Him, Help Him Ascend the Throne
Shen Zhaoning, the national female general, is betrothed to Chu Heng—a sickly prince said to have killed three concubines—via the late emperor's edict right after her triumph. She presses a sword to Chu Heng's throat, cursing, "How dare a living dead marry me?" but freezes when she sees him cough up black blood: Chu Heng was poisoned by the treacherous prime minister and feigns weakness to survive! Chu Heng grabs her sword: "Kill me, and your whole family will be wiped out by the prime minister." Gritting her teeth, Shen stays—using army-learned medicine to detoxify him, military power to rally his old troops. Chu uses his prince status to block the queen's "poisoned wine" for her. From mutual threats to sharing life and death, they investigate the poison source while evading assassinations. When Chu recovers, they topple the prime minister, find evidence of the late emperor's poisoning, and Chu ascends the throne. Shen transforms from a "sword-wielding cursing general" to a "queen sharing power with the emperor"—this forced marriage becomes their fiercest redemption.
Blind Wife's Counterattack
Su Wanqing, chairwoman of a conglomerate, loses her sight to the schemes of her husband Lu Jingchuan and his stepsister Lu Yao—only to discover her “blindness” reveals their true malice: her husband covets her wealth, while the stepsister steals her identity and plots her death! She plays along, pretending to be blind as she secretly gathers evidence, feigning compliance with the scumbag and the scheming stepsister while plotting to reclaim her company. When the truth comes out, she stands over her enemies and smirks: “Time to pay what you owe.” Witness the blind CEO’s high-octane revenge as she turns the tables in this thrilling, satisfying ride!
The Little Son-in-Law You Can't Mess With
Lin Yang has been a son-in-law living with the Su family for three years. He's scolded as a "kept man" by his mother-in-law every day, his brother-in-law throws his lunchbox, and even his wife Su Wan keeps him at a distance because he's "worthless." Until the Su family's company is framed by rivals and faces bankruptcy. When Su Wan cries with red eyes in desperation, Lin Yang takes out a black card and makes a call—turns out he's the young master of the hidden conglomerate "Tianyu Group," who deliberately pretended to be an ordinary person three years ago just to pursue Su Wan. When those who once looked down on him see a group of men in suits standing behind Lin Yang, everyone is stunned. And Su Wan finally realizes that the man she's been ignoring is the one who understands her best.
Jiao Ying: The Reversal of the Chessboard
"Jiao Ying" depicts the story of a female protagonist in an urban setting, experiencing a love that is both gentle and strong, as well as a gradual and strategic comeback. She was once a pawn manipulated by others, but through resilience and wisdom, she gradually takes control of her destiny and becomes the master of the game. The short drama combines urban fantasy elements, showcasing an exhilarating journey of growth and revenge. The plot is engaging and fast-paced, capturing viewers' attention and delivering an inspiring narrative of empowerment.
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