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Blessed Ya's Happy Home
Lin Xiaoman, a modern workaholic, died from overwork and was reborn as Fu Ya, the "jinx" in an urban welfare home. Waking up, she’s robbed of snacks and rejected by the director—until she binds the "Family Blessing System": making others happy unlocks cultivation powers and fortune. She uses a "taste buff" from the system to bake viral cupcakes, reviving the welfare home’s business. She also saves Lu Jingshen, a wealthy heir cornered by enemies. Lu acts annoyed by her "chattiness" but secretly fixes her problems and learns her "lucky tricks" to cure his chronic cold. From bickering to relying on each other, Fu Ya goes from a bullied outcast to the welfare home’s "luck charm," and Lu transforms from a cold tycoon to a clingy, protective boyfriend. Their days are filled with laughs, blessings pile up, and even cultivation has a lover as a training partner—turning their lives into a sweet, uplifting story!
Koi Cute Baby Descends as a Farm Girl: Leading the Family to Wealth
Little koi Tangtang was banished to the mortal world for accidentally breaking into the celestial fields, reincarnating as the five-year-old daughter of the poor Lu farming family. The Lus were so destitute that they could barely feed themselves—father planned to sell the ancestral farmland to pay debts, mother wept secretly, and the older brothers had no new clothes. Just as the family was on the brink of collapse, Tangtang's koi powers awakened: seeds she touched sprouted to half a person's height overnight, ducks she raised laid double-yolked eggs, and even the stones she picked turned out to be jade! The family went from initial confusion to seeing her as their "lucky star." But just as the Lus finally built a new house and opened a small shop, a celestial official arrived: "You violated heavenly rules—you must return to heaven!" Clinging to her mother's neck, Tangtang cried, "I don't want to leave my family!" Can she hold onto this hard-won happiness?
Calamity Pawnshop: The Fate-Reversing Box
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary office worker drowning in a million yuan debt, stumbles into the hidden "Calamity Pawnshop" in an old alley when desperate. The owner, Gu Shen—a mysterious man in a dark green cheongsam with foggy eyes—pushes her a sandalwood box priced at 100,000 yuan: "Open it, and you’ll rewrite your fate." Betting her last savings, she indeed finds a lottery number that wins 10 million yuan, instantly becoming a rising star in investment banking. But behind the glory, her mother suddenly falls gravely ill, her best friend loses her job mysteriously—all misfortunes target her loved ones. Tracing the ancient patterns on the box, Lin discovers Gu Shen is the reincarnation of the "God of Calamity": those enviable "lucks" are all "stolen prices" from others' fates. When Gu Shen offers an even more expensive box, she must choose: trade her family’s safety for a lifetime of glory, or smash the box and uncover the lonely truth hidden behind the calamity of this thousand-year-old man.
The Girl Living Alone
The Girl Living Alone is a short drama about the independent life of modern urban women. It tells the story of the female protagonist Yiran and the various challenges and heartwarming moments she encounters while living alone. Through the brilliant performances of Chen Xiangcheng and Yiran, the drama showcases the strength and vulnerability of girls living alone, as well as their growth stories in the city.