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Back to 1987: The Pearl in My Palm
In the old alley of 1987, Lin Wan—reborn and focused on making money through stalls and foreign trade sweaters—accidentally catches the eye of Lu Jingchuan, the arrogant son of the town’s richest man. How dare this girl in a dacron shirt ignore his Hongqi car? Convinced she’s "playing hard to get," Lu Jingchuan declares, "I’ll work for you for 30 yuan a month" to expose her "scheme." But as he helps with goods and stalls, he sees her dedication counting accounts under streetlights and kindness giving congee to homeless elders—she’s not "fishing"; she’s fighting to survive. When Lu starts secretly sourcing supplies and shielding her from drinking parties, he realizes he’s been outsmarted: he came to unmask her, but now he dotes on her like a pearl. The proud tsundere’s self-delusion begins: "She’s just afraid I’ll get complacent—that’s why she won’t admit she likes me!"
Feng Shui Master: My Online Girlfriend Is a CEO
Lin Shen, a reclusive Feng shui master, enters the world to investigate his master's murder. By chance, he starts an online relationship with Su Wan, a domineering CEO. Su Wan is trapped in a desperate situation—her family business is sabotaged by rivals—and she urgently needs a top Feng shui master to turn the tide. To her shock, the “Master Lin” she hires is exactly the “sweet puppy” who chats with her late into the night! They shift from online sweetness to an offline “contractual partnership,” unraveling business conspiracies and the truth behind the master's case while sparking ambiguous chemistry amid their clashes over Feng shui layouts. When the knife of revenge points at Su Wan's family, how will Lin Shen choose between hatred and true love? Can Su Wan let go of her CEO pride and admit she's long fallen for her “online boyfriend”?
Secret Crush in Marriage
After three years of marriage, Su Wan hides her secret crush on her husband Chen Ci every day—she remembers his soft-boiled eggs need exactly three and a half minutes, she always keeps a heating pad in his bag for his stomach cold when working overtime, but she never dares reveal her feelings—after all, she was the one who begged for this contract marriage, and she thought his distant demeanor was the answer. Until she found the old scarf locked in Chen Ci's drawer—the one she gave him three years ago, frayed at the edges but washed spotless; until late at night, she caught him staring at her old photo on his phone, the screen light reflecting his blushing ears. So she wasn't the only one secretly falling in love in this marriage? When the window paper of unspoken love is pierced, how do you say the words hidden for three years?