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After Transmigrating, I Accidentally Upset the Villain's Jealousy Vat
Otaku Lin Xiaoman stayed up late reading a xianxia novel and woke up as an unnamed disciple in the story, tasked by a system to “prevent the villain Mo Yuan from turning evil.” But every time she tried to stay away from Mo Yuan, she accidentally interfered in his interactions with his white moonlight Su Wan—eating the thousand-year snow lotus Mo Yuan prepared for Su Wan, taking a “test strike” for Su Wan, and even “repairing” Su Wan’s token of love into a mess. The once cold and stern Mo Yuan, watching this little girl who always ruined his “affectionate plans,” had his ears quietly turn red: he gave Lin Xiaoman the osmanthus cake meant for Su Wan, and what was supposed to be “stop messing around” to Su Wan became “punish you to practice swords with me.” Lin Xiaoman also forgot her mission to go home, her mind filled with Mo Yuan lowering his head to wipe crumbs from her mouth—was this transmigration journey of upsetting the jealousy vat her saving the villain, or had the villain already put her in his heart long ago?
The Flash-Married Poor Son-in-Law Is a Divine Doctor
Lin Yang, a penniless young man, accidentally marries Su Wanqing, a beautiful CEO who fled her arranged marriage. Her gold-digging mother Zhou Shulan despises him for his shabbiness, calling him a "kept man" and making his life hell. But when Su collapses with a rare, fatal illness and the hospital gives up, Lin reveals his secret—he’s a divine doctor who can bring the dying back. With three silver needles, he saves Su. The next day, tycoons, military leaders, and elites flood their home, begging for his help. Zhou is stunned: her "useless" son-in-law is actually a revered healer whom even the powerful obey. Everyone freezes in shock, while Lin smiles: "I just wanted an ordinary life with Wanqing."
Love as a Blade
Su Wan infiltrates Gu's Group as a rising designer to avenge her father, who died by suicide after being framed by the company's president, Gu Jingshen. She schemes to get close to him, only to discover that Gu is not the cold-blooded capitalist he seems—he's been sidelined by his uncle and secretly investigating the old case. Just as Su Wan obtains the evidence to take down Gu's Group, she watches Gu take a fatal stab for her. It hits her that she's long replaced her 'blade of revenge' with a 'heart of loving him'. But how can she reconcile the past hatred with her present devotion?
She’s Hotter Than Gunfire
Lin Wanwan is sold to a gang by her uncle to pose as Shen Qing, the missing “white moonlight” of gang leader Fu Yanshen, all to save her terminally ill mother. She plans to flee after the deal, but Fu—who clearly sees through her disguise—spoils her like a treasure: sending medicine at midnight, taking bullets for her, even turning against the entire gang for her. When Shen Qing suddenly returns, Wanwan learns the woman she’s impersonating is Fu’s “lost love” he’s hidden for a decade—and she and Shen Qing have identical faces. Is she a substitute or fate? When gunfire closes in, who does Fu Yanshen shield in his arms—the white moonlight in his memory, or the woman in front of him who burns hotter than gunfire?
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Su Wanzhao, a legitimate daughter, is disfigured by her stepsister and her mother’s legacy painting is burned. To avenge, she pretends to be weak to gain favor from her father, only to discover the imperial concubine and a scumbag are colluding to usurp power. She tears down the white lotus stepsister while gathering evidence. At her father’s grand wedding banquet, she exposes the concubine’s treasonous plot, counterattacks her enemies, and finally uses the country as a chess piece to retrieve everything she lost and safeguard the dynasty’s peace.
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