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The Marriage Test Trap
Su Wan breaks into a high-end "premarital compatibility test" agency to find her missing boyfriend, only to discover the boss is Gu Jingchuan—her ex whom she split with over a misunderstanding three years ago, and who now owns a multi-million empire. Every step of the marriage test is a trap Gu set: deliberate clashes in simulated cohabitation, fake hospital notices for her mother, even staged "reunions" with his past. He uses "fixing relationships" as bait, all to force Su Wan to reveal the truth behind their breakup three years ago. When Su Wan realizes she's falling into Gu's trap, she also finds in his coldness hidden tenderness—that the man who's "avenging" her has never truly let her go...
The Prodigy Son from the Sky: Who Needs to Work Overtime?
Lin Xiaoman, a 30-year-old corporate slave, works overtime until midnight every day, convinced that “working is more reliable than dating.” But one day, she returns home to find a 7-year-old boy in a custom suit squatting at the entrance—wearing round glasses, calling her “Mom” in a soft voice, and even using calculus to help her solve the client’s tricky project. What’s more touching is that he makes ginger tea when she works overtime, wipes the redness from her eyes, and even accurately points out her pretense of “liking being single.” When Lin asks where he’s from, the boy always smiles and points to the sky: “The stars sent me to turn off Mom’s ‘unhappiness switch.’” Until one day, a photo from the future falls out of his schoolbag—in the photo, she holds a baby version of him, standing at a wedding, with the groom being her cold boss whom she’s had a crush on for three years…
Dragon Keeper: My Five Divine Beast Babies
Office worker Su Wan died from overwork, only to wake up bonded to the "Dragon Keeper System"—she’s forced to care for five divine beast babies! Little Fire Dragon burns her breakfast with fireballs, Little Azure Dragon soaks her balcony with wind and rain, and even the fluffy Little Qilin chews her bank cards! Worse still, the babies’ "divine power leaks" spark urban legends, and Gu Yan, the cold CEO, is onto her: "Miss Su, need help cleaning the dragon scales on your balcony?" Caught between the babies’ "destructive spoiling" and the CEO’s "reverse courtship," Su Wan must hide the beasts’ identities while rising in her career with the system. A chaotic, sugar-coated "dragon-keeping life" has just begun!
Twelve Years of Favoritism, Mom Broke Down After I Left
Lin Xiaoman was the "unfavored daughter" for twelve years—her brother got freshly cooked porridge for breakfast, while hers was a cold steamed bun; her brother had a cake and new phone for his birthday, while she only got a "forgotten"; even her hard-earned college tuition was secretly taken by her mom to pay her brother's online loans. Until she was diagnosed with leukemia, her mom's first reaction was, "Don't waste money on this." Heartbroken, she left a suicide note and ran away, but before passing out, she saw her mom kneeling in the hospital corridor, clutching the plush bear she wanted at seven, crying, "I'm sorry, Xiaoman." It turned out that in the diary her mom hid for twelve years, every page was filled with guilt: Xiaoman's cry saved her during a difficult delivery, but she deliberately ignored her daughter under her mother-in-law's pressure—until the fear of losing her tore apart the "favoritism mask" she'd worn for twelve years.
Five Years of Secret Love: Love as a Shackle
Zhang Canying was CEO Chen Boqiao's secret lover for five years. She clung to the promise of "going public someday" until her youth faded—until Chen Boqiao, to save his company, personally pushed her into a business partner's arms, calling it "sacrifice" but treating her as a dispensable pawn. At the moment her heart died, Chen Boqiao held her mother's critical illness notice: "Stay as my lover, and I'll save your mom." Zhang Canying finally broke free from self-deception: she secretly moved her mother, burned all their photos, left a note saying "Your love is a shackle," and vanished into the rainy night. Touching her old scarf in the empty apartment, Chen Boqiao realized he'd long carved her into his bones—those "for her own good" calculations were just his arrogance. When he put down his pride to chase her, he saw her laughing with another man while picking vegetables. This time, it's his turn to tear down the prison he built. But will she wait?
Summer We Never Had
When Jay Chou's 'Common Jasmine Orange' drifted from the school broadcast, Su Nian always stole glances at the shifting shoulder blades in the white shirt ahead. The year they were 16, she slipped 99 anonymous love letters into Jiang Huai's bag, only for transfer student Lin Wei to intercept them. A decade later at the reunion, Jiang Huai confronts her with yellowed letters demanding answers, while Lin Wei waits outside the ER with a pregnancy test. A chain-reaction car crash on a stormy night forces all secrets under ambulance strobes — revealing the boy who requested that song has spent his lifetime repaying the debt of a stolen summer.
Wild Wind Whispering
On the barren saline land of northern China, agricultural scientist Sui Lin clashes with rebellious farm heir Lu Ye. She brings drought-resistant wheat seeds, he guards the bankrupt family land. When scientific ideals collide with survival reality, two stubborn souls clash amidst rolling wheat fields. A sudden sandstorm unveils a 20-year-old land dispute, tearing open their deepest wounds.