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Captain, Your Treasure Wife Solved the Case Again with Her Paintings
Criminal police captain Gu Tingchuan was driven to insomnia by a serial disappearance case, but his illustrator wife Su Wanwan kept “adding chaos” with her sketchbook—drawing the silver thread embroidery on the missing person’s cuff, restoring the broken lipstick at the crime scene. Gu Tingchuan wanted to lock her at home, until Su Wanwan used a painting of “the shadow outside the convenience store on a rainy night” to point out the suspect’s limp, helping him catch the culprit hiding in the scrap yard. What’s more surprising is that Su Wanwan’s paintings hide “memory fragments”—she was kidnapped as a child and remembered the killer’s face through painting, now using this ability to help her husband solve cases. While the tough captain complains about her “running into danger,” he secretly tucks her sketchbook into his bulletproof vest. When he sees her uncovering the truth with a paintbrush, the annoyance in his eyes has long turned into uncontrollable fondness: “Next time you want to investigate, hold my hand first.”
Transmigrated to the 1960s: My Space Is Stocked with Gold and Jewelry
Modern office worker Su Xiao accidentally transmigrated to a poor mountain village in the 1960s while staying up late stockpiling goods—and bound a “stockpiling space” filled with gold and jewelry! Facing a leaky hut, Aunt Zhang who always suspects she’s “up to no good,” and Lin Chuan, an educated youth who’s obsessed with her “mysterious snacks,” Su Xiao has to soothe crying kids with chocolate from the space, exchange pearls for food stamps, and pretend to be a “simple country girl”—after all, showing wealth in the 1960s is a death wish! But Lin Chuan keeps getting close: “Can I borrow that ‘glass bead’ (actually a diamond) in your shoebox?” As they grow closer, Su Xiao’s secret of exchanging jewelry for money to build a village primary school is reported to the brigade by Aunt Zhang as “wasting family property”; and Lin Chuan gradually discovers that this girl who “does magic” hides a heart more precious than gold… When the transmigrated girl’s “rich space” collides with the warmth of the 1960s, funny twists hide sweetness. Can she keep her secret and stay sweet with Lin Chuan until the end?
The Strongest Village Doctor
Lin Yang, a descendant of a hermit medical sect, returns to the remote Lihua Village as a village doctor to fulfill his master's last wish. On his first day, he faces a crisis: villagers fall comatose after taking counterfeit medicine. He saves them with祖传 acupuncture, but is framed by village bully Zhou Hu for "using evil spells to harm people." Zhou also targets the century-old medicinal spring—Lin's sect relic to guard. Su Xiaotang, the village beauty with a crush on him, secretly helps collect evidence of Zhou's counterfeit drug ring, and their bond deepens as they fight together. But Lin's "Shennong Remnants"—a book with a "resurrection formula"—is stolen, attracting pursuit from a city consortium. His life as a small village doctor is anything but simple!
I Recommend Xuanyuan with My Blood
"I Recommend Xuanyuan with My Blood" is an engaging mini-drama filled with themes of urban life and counterattack. The protagonist hides his identity while selling fried rice on the street, living a simple life. However, a spoiled rich second-generation constantly causes trouble, only to find himself facing a fierce resistance when the protagonist decides not to hold back. Combining realistic city stories with intense moments of uprising, this drama showcases a transformation from ordinary to extraordinary, offering an exciting and inspiring viewing experience.
The City is Too Tricky, the Nanny Returns to the Countryside
A rural woman working as a nanny in the city decides to return to her hometown as she struggles to adapt to the complex social dynamics and fast-paced urban life. The short play highlights the stark contrasts between urban and rural living through her perspective.