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My Vegetative Husband Confessed: I'm a Wife-Obsessed
Su Wan spent three years caring for her vegetative husband Gu Jingshen, going from a career elite to a "family caregiver." Every day, she rambled to him—complaining about colleagues stealing her credit at work, reminiscing about the sweetness of him carrying her across the street when they dated, and even teasing him for being the "most worry-free wife-obsessed" while lying motionless. Until one day, as she was applying a warm towel to his hand, Gu Jingshen suddenly gripped her hand—not only mentioning her wish for "osmanthus wine from the alley" she'd just talked about yesterday but also pulling out a phone full of recordings: "I've been awake for 100 days, practicing every day how to say 'I want to be the one who only clings to you—my wife-obsessed.'" It turns out he'd woken up long ago but dared not reveal it, fearing she'd drift away if she no longer needed to take care of him; and every word of her rambling was his secretly practiced "love response" that he'd rehearsed countless times.
Me, the Top-Tier Uncle, with Sixteen Nephews Vying for My Attention
Gu Shiyan, a 30-year-old top-tier tycoon in the investment banking circle, is cold and ascetic—never expecting his life to be “invaded” by sixteen nephews left by his late sister. A primary school nephew waits outside his company with homemade cookies, a middle school cool kid secretly replaces his black coffee with hot cocoa, and even a PhD nephew skips classes to help him take care of his cat. These little rascals pull out all the stops to “monopolize” their uncle: fighting over squeezing toothpaste in the morning, competing to tuck him in at night, and even pretending to be “poor little ones” to ruin his blind dates. But when Gu Shiyan discovers that behind all the chaos, these kids are secretly helping him retrieve the “warmth of home” he lost as a child, the always-calm man reddens his eyes for the first time……
Drunk and Gifted with Celestial Fate
Lin Xiaoman, a corporate slave, works overtime until midnight. Squatting in an alley and finishing her third can of beer, she stumbles into an old man in a Taoist robe—who shoves a peach-wood bracelet carved with runes into her hand, saying, “This is the celestial fate you owed me in your past life.” From then on, she can see “fortune bubbles” above people’s heads: a colleague’s “unemployment red bubble,” a neighbor grandma’s “longevity gold bubble,” even a “peach blossom calamity purple bubble” above Gu Yan, the male colleague she’s secretly in love with. But every time she uses the ability, her memories fade a little: first she forgets her takeout address, then she can’t remember Gu Yan’s name. When she uses her last bit of memory to help Gu Yan avoid the peach blossom calamity, the old Taoist reappears and smiles: “Do you want the celestial fate, or the right to remember him?”
Embracing You Through the Ashes
Lin Wan, an overworked office drone, dies from an all-nighter binge-watching a xianxia drama and is reborn as a disowned “useless” cultivator—only to be shackled to a sarcastic “Counterattack System”! It forces her to use cultivation magic to solve absurd mortal-world problems for “popularity points” to return to her old life. But she crashes into Gu Yan, a icy CEO who’s the “ultimate villain” from her favorite drama… and he retains past-life memories! Gu mocks her “spells like an induction cooker” yet secretly shields her from family assassins; Lin gripes about the system’s “elementary tasks” but falls for the sharp-tongued softie. When the “return” option comes, she realizes: counterattack was never about going back—it’s about crossing past ashes to embrace the man in front of her.
You and the Rest of My Life: Not Passers-by
Ordinary office worker Su Wanwan is publicly humiliated by her cheating ex: "You can't even make coffee—you don't deserve me." Turning around, she crashes into the refined Lu Shiyan, who shields her from the splashed coffee and hands her a black card: "Be my personal assistant, 100k a month." She thinks he's a savior, but little does she know this "boss" is the puppy she rescued on a rainy night years ago! Now he's the CEO of the Jiangshan Group financial empire, and his eight-year secret crush finally comes to light: "Wanwan, the blanket you gave me then—I want to give you a lifetime of warmth in return." When career counterattack meets mutual love, the "passer-by" was never the end—it's fate's foreshadowing for reunion.
The General's Doorstep: Little Mochi Brings Fortune
Cold-hearted warlord Lu Shaohan opens his door one morning to find a adorable little girl claiming to be his 'lucky charm daughter' destined to break his family's curse. Forced to adopt the chatterbox troublemaker, he discovers her seemingly innocent antics—using mystical tricks and cute phrases—somehow resolve crises, matchmake couples, and even uncover a hidden enemy. As the tough general softens, he unravels a shocking conspiracy behind her origins that threatens to overturn the entire regime.
Marrying Into the City with My Limping Father
Country boy A-Qiang is forced to enter a city elite family as a groom, alongside his disabled father. Expecting a miserable life, he is surprised to find his cold-faced wife secretly kind. But their marriage is actually a pawn in a power struggle. Using his street-smart wit, A-Qiang turns the tables, shocking everyone who looked down on him—proving that sometimes, the underdog gets the last laugh, and the sweetest revenge.