Youyou & Luli: A Love Reborn
Su Youyou married wealthy heir Lu Li for a six-month contract to save her dying mother. But when she suffered a miscarriage and was at her lowest, Lu Li cruelly gave her a "contract termination" letter. Three years later, she runs a small cake shop with her twin kids—until Lu Li suddenly shows up. He’s uncovered the scheme that tore them apart, and now he holds the hair tie she left behind, eyes red: "I never wanted to let you go." With family secrets and unspoken love, can this twice-blossomed love finally heal?
Reunion at the Seventh Turn
Wen Xi, the young madam of the Li family, was framed by Su Wan—her husband Li Chuan’s “white moonlight.” She lost her entire family, was wrongfully accused of infidelity, and jumped into the sea in despair. Five years later, she returns as “Lin Xia,” an international top fashion designer, determined to expose Su Wan’s true colors while exacting a “heart-wrenching revenge” on Li Chuan. But when Li Chuan recognizes that “Lin Xia” is Wen Xi—the woman he’s frantically searched for over five years—guilt and love surge. As he fights to win her back, he stumbles upon Su Wan’s new plot to murder Wen Xi. Will she continue her revenge or choose forgiveness? This reunion across life and death will finally unravel all truths and true feelings at the seventh turn.
Return to the Frontline: I Exposed His Betrayal, Then Fought My Own Battle
War correspondent Lin Zhao retired from the frontline after being injured, only to catch her husband cheating on her with her best friend during rehab. Just as the pain of betrayal was tearing her apart, an urgent call came about a humanitarian crisis in the war zone—where she’d once stayed 72 hours and shielded civilians with her body. Torn between a rotten marriage and a mission etched into her bones, Lin Zhao grit her teeth, picked up her camera, and went back to the frontline. She crouched in ruins to photograph a child’s eyes, helped an elderly man find shelter amid gunfire, and every frame in her lens screamed: “I’m not someone’s wife—I’m a journalist, a warrior here to bring the truth out.” When her photo of carrying a wounded child through artillery fire hit the front page, her husband waited outside her building with flowers—but in her eyes, there was no trace of that cowardly man, only the unextinguished light in the smoke.
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