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The Seventh Year, I Surrender to You
Bao Yanqi has secretly loved Zhou Ningjia for seven years, quietly handling all his troubles as an assistant—blocking unwanted advances, revising proposals until midnight, and memorizing every one of his dietary restrictions. But on the seventh anniversary of her crush, she hands in her resignation: “I’m going to study design. I don’t want to be an invisible person anymore.” For the first time, the arrogant Zhou Ningjia panics: he finds her sketchbook hidden in the drawer (every page is him), and when he rushes to the airport and sees her dragging a suitcase, he suddenly shouts: “Bao Yanqi, in the seventh year, I surrender to you—I’ve long gotten used to your ginger tea, your hot porridge, and… without you, I’m nothing.” It turns out the longest crush is waiting for someone to finally see their own heart.
Never To Share the Snow Again in This Lifetime
Lin Xiaoman and Gu Zhaonian were high school deskmates. On a snowy night, sharing an umbrella, he said, "Sharing the snow is like sharing a lifetime together," vowing to stay with her forever. But before the college entrance exam, Gu suddenly disappeared, leaving only a note: "I'm not good enough for you." Ten years later, Lin runs a homestay in a snow town. On the first snow night of the year, she meets a soaked Gu—holding their old umbrella, he says, "Your family's debt wasn't forced by my dad, I've investigated for ten years." But Lin has already carved "Never to share the snow again in this lifetime" on the homestay's lintel; she's afraid of losing again. Yet Gu stays outside every day, helping with luggage, shielding her from drinks, even squatting at the door on snowy nights writing "I'm sorry." Until Lin finds her old diary—between the last pages is an unsent letter from Gu: "I went to work to raise money for your family, but when I came back, you'd moved..."
Playing Wild on the Villain's Heart
Lin Xiaotang, who was tricked to death by the villain Fu Siyan in her past life, is reborn to the day they first met at 18—when Fu Siyan wasn’t yet the all-powerful business tycoon but a “jinx” abandoned by his family. This time, she fights back: she tugs his tie, whispers in his ear, “I want to be yours”; replaces his black coffee with warm milk, and even saves him from thugs with a baseball bat. The icy-cold Fu Siyan’s heart is unexpectedly melted by this “wild little madwoman”. But as he falls deeper, Lin Xiaotang’s secret behind her smile emerges—she wants more than just teasing him; she aims to turn their past tragedy into a sweet romance only for them?
The Death Anniversary Loop
On the night of her 25th birthday—also the death anniversary of her boyfriend Chen Mo—Lin Xiaoman is pushed off an overpass by a mysterious person. When she wakes up, she finds herself back three days before Chen Mo's accident. She tries desperately to stop her boyfriend from keeping that "death appointment," but fails every time. Worse, each loop reveals new clues: Chen Mo's "breakup text" is fake, her best friend's "comfort" hides jealousy, and even her own memories are missing. Just as she nears the truth, she realizes—the mastermind behind the loop might be the "herself" she's been avoiding.
She's Warmer Than the Spring Breeze
Lin Xiaoman, an advertising planner who works overtime until midnight, stumbles into the newly opened "Late Spring Bakery" at the alley when her stomach cramps from a week of cold porridge. Su Wan, the bakery owner in a sugar-frost-like apron, shoves a just-baked taro bread into her hand and hands over a cup of ginger tea warmed to perfection—like a spring breeze piercing a frozen window crack. But Lin is used to shutting out kindness with "Don't bother." Until one day, she misses the bakery's closing time due to overtime, only to find Su Wan standing downstairs of her office building, holding her usual bread, fingers red with cold: "I remembered you're rushing a proposal today—I was afraid you'd have no time to pick it up." That's when she realizes Su Wan's warmth isn't accidental—she remembers every regular's preference, yet secretly saves the softest "taro paste" for the one in armor. When a "hedgehog" meets a "spring breeze," Su Wan teaches her: the most touching warmth isn't a sudden romance, but the quiet "I remember you" hidden in every breath.
I'm Not Your Driver
Ride-hailing driver Lin Hao picks up his ex-girlfriend Su Yan by accident, triggering a chaotic urban chase. When Su mistakenly leaves a USB drive containing company secrets in the car, with competitors hot on their trail, the two pretending to be strangers endure kidnappings, car chases and truth-or-dare within 24 hours. As Lin finally yells 'I'm really not a driver', they uncover a truth far more shocking than their misunderstandings.