Lin Xiaochuan, a loser programmer, was suddenly bound by a "Marriage System" while staying up late working on a project—he must live with a stranger, the beautiful Su Wantang, for 30 days, otherwise he will be erased from existence. Su Wantang is a wealthy heiress on the run from an arranged marriage; she’s cold and elegant on the surface but hides the pain of being forced into marriage by her family. Lin complains about the "trash system" while having to help her fend off the bodyguards chasing her. However, he gradually discovers her tenderness: the band-aid hidden in her high heels, the late-night visits to feed stray cats. As the 30-day countdown nears its end, the system suddenly orders them to break up. Only then does Lin realize he’s already used to her presence—but Su’s escape from marriage is actually connected to the origin of the system...
After pulling an all-nighter to finish his dark novel *The Lethal Rose*, office worker Lin Chuan wakes up trapped as the "cannon fodder husband" of the villainess Su Wantang. In the original plot, Su—traumatized by her childhood—turns obsessive and destructive, eventually destroying the world. But the woman before him clutches his shirt hem, eyes red: "You were ten minutes late last night." Her fridge is plastered with his photos, the closet stuffed with matching couple shirts, and she even secretly tears up his work contract: "Can't we stay together forever?" While Lin tries to fix the plot and stop her downward spiral, he tastes undeniable tenderness in the soft-boiled egg she makes—this woman who's supposed to end the world is just scared of being abandoned again. Will he risk it all to rewrite her ending with love?
Modern investigative journalist Su Wan accidentally travels back to the Republic of China's warlord era while tracking a transnational smuggling case. To investigate warlord smuggling clues, she breaks into the Marshal's Mansion and publicly denounces the cold-faced Marshal Lu Chenchuan as a "collaborator with evildoers." Expecting death, she is instead detained by Lu as his "personal adjutant" on the pretext of "making amends." While trying to escape and secretly investigate Lu's crimes, she discovers this "feared devil marshal" is actually collecting evidence of warlords' collaboration with enemies—and has ties to the modern smuggling ring she tracked. When a "spicy journalist" meets a "disguised just marshal," is it daily bickering or the start of mutual redemption? And is the mysterious pursuer Lu's enemy, or a "chaser" from the modern world?
Five years ago, Lin Wanwan had a one-night stand with a stranger to save her seriously ill sister, only to find out she was pregnant later and gave birth to twin boy and girl. Now back to work with her kids, she accidentally bumps into Fu Sichen—her one-night stand, now her boss! To make it worse, her smart twins, who secretly investigated their “daddy candidate,” sneak into Fu’s company while she’s overtime, cling to Fu’s legs and yell “Daddy!” Fu raises an eyebrow and confronts her: “Secretary Lin, did you hide my two kids?” Lin’s palms sweat in panic, but seeing the kids’ expectant eyes, she hesitates: Should she let this “sudden daddy” truly claim his family?
Social-anxious programmer Lin Xiaoman rushes into a Shaxian snack shop after an all-nighter fixing bugs. As she eats steamed dumplings, she suddenly activates the "Opposite-Sex Shock System"—complete system-assigned "Shaxian tasks" to gain the ability to make the opposite sex fall for her instantly. But her first task? Sell 100 cages of steamed dumplings for the boss! Coincidentally, Su Mu, the icy designer she secretly loves, comes to buy dumplings! Lin Xiaoman panics and hands him the wrong vinegar dish, but accidentally makes Su Mu notice her blushing while counting dumplings—system notification: "Shock Value +10"? As tasks escalate, Lin Xiaoman uncovers the system's secret: the boss is her elementary school deskmate, who's had a crush on her for years and designed the system to help her overcome social anxiety.
Immortal War God Lin Chuan sacrificed his soul to save his lover Su Wan from an ancient catastrophe. A thousand years later, he returns with a wisp of residual soul, only to find Su Wan reincarnated as the neglected youngest daughter of the Su family—her stepsister stole her fiancé, and the whole family hates her for being “unlucky.” Worse still, the Demon Lord who caused their eternal separation has reincarnated as Gu Yuan, a powerful business tycoon, and is closing in on Su Wan. Lin Chuan uses his immortal powers to protect her secretly while trying to awaken her past life memories. But Su Wan only finds this “mysterious bodyguard” strange and annoying. Can their past love penetrate a thousand years of time and make her fall for him again?
Formerly omnipotent Immortal King Luo Xuan is on the brink of soul dissipation due to an ancient curse—his only lifeline? Absorbing the immortal essence of his wife, Su Wan, a once-tiny fox spirit he saved years ago. Now, the man who once ruled the heavens has to rely on his sweet, crafty wife’s “feedings”: Su Wan hides her essence in osmanthus cakes, steeps it in tea, and even uses “hugging to recharge” as an excuse to stick to him. Luo Xuan is both embarrassed and annoyed—he huffs “This king doesn’t need it!” while secretly finishing all her pastries; he investigates the curse to break free, only to discover that the little fox he rescued has long gambled her entire immortal path for him… When pride meets deep love, this “reverse protection” sweet-and-sad drama has just begun.
Lin Xiaochuan, a penniless young man, accidentally awakens X-ray vision. He initially plans to make his first pot of gold by gambling on jade, but stumbles upon a jewelry store owner's scheme to cheat Su Xiao's father—his secret crush—with fake jade. Su Xiao is drowning in her father's debts and even threatened by the villain Tiger to sell her house. Lin uses his X-ray vision to help Su Xiao identify real jade and recoup losses while evading Tiger's pursuit—Tiger wants to force him to steal diamonds. When Tiger kidnaps Su Xiao to coerce him, Lin uses his vision to find the fake jade in the warehouse, turning the tables: he saves Su Xiao and takes down the fraud ring. But just as he thinks he can get closer to Su Xiao, his X-ray vision suddenly starts to fade…
Lin Xiaoman, a convenience store worker, pretends to be the "lost heiress of the Lu family" to help her gambler friend. Facing the cold CEO Lu Jingshen's tests, she wins over the Lu family with instant noodles—but the more she tries to explain the truth, the more Lu thinks she's "acting innocent"—even helping her cover up? When debt collectors show up and her part-time job records are found, will this "fake heiress farce" turn into the start of real love?
Modern office worker Su Xiao stayed up late reading a novel, only to wake up as Gu Niannian—the daughter of Gu Jingxing, the "ultimate villain" in the story! In the original plot, Gu Jingxing commits heinous crimes and is eventually killed by the protagonist group, while Gu Niannian, the "villain's daughter," dies violently on the street. To survive, Su Xiao decides to "reverse-conquer" her father: when Gu Jingxing tries to demolish an orphanage, she clings to his leg crying, "That's where I want to donate my toys!" When Gu Jingxing aims to kill the protagonist Lin Yan, she throws herself in front of him, saying, "Brother gave me candy—he's a good guy!" But gradually, she discovers a tragic past of mass murder beneath Gu Jingxing's "villain" mask, and Lin Yan's gaze shifts from "investigation target" to "someone to protect"... Can this "villain family redemption plan" change their doomed fate?
Lin Xiaoman undergoes a heart transplant for heart failure, but after surgery, she's plagued by vivid nightmares of a stranger woman's death—rainy night, shattered diamond necklace, a man's silhouette. Following dream clues, she finds Lu Jingshen, the donor's brother, a cold investment banker who offers a deal: "My sister's heart is in you; help me find her killer." But as they uncover the truth, Xiaoman learns Lu's "revenge" is a darker scheme—her heart wasn't a random match. Lu targeted her, who looks 70% like his sister, to lure out his sister's real killer. In this game baited with a "heart," the roles of hunter and prey are quietly reversing with every heartbeat...
Su Wan, a welfare home volunteer, breaks into Wei Group while looking for a kid's toy and accidentally meets CEO Wei Jingshen's two kids—introverted Wei Yuan and mischievous Wei Tang. She wins their hearts with patience: helping Wei Yuan finish the space model he hid for half a year, and assisting Wei Tang in making a rainbow cake for her dad. When the kids hug her and say, "Sister, stay forever," the always reserved Wei Jingshen panics—watching Su Wan wipe cake frosting, his heart beats so fast he can't hold his documents. Worse still, the kids secretly move Su Wan's luggage into his villa... It turns out that the one who wins over the kids will eventually be "counter-attacked" by them?
Lin Chuan hid his identity as a multi-billionaire CEO and dated Su Xiao as a poor guy. When they got engaged, Su Xiao saw him in an old hoodie and giving a cheap silver ring, and despised him for “losing all face”—even complaining to her friends, “How could I fall for such a poor nobody?” Until Su Xiao's family's clothing company faced bankruptcy due to overstock, and when she cried and begged her ex-boyfriend for help, Lin Chuan appeared in the conference room in a custom suit, took out a ten-billion exclusive sales contract, and said: “I pretended to be poor just to confirm you love me—not my money. Now I tell you: I'm not just your lover, but also the backer who can help you through anything.”
Five years ago, Su Wan, a wealthy heiress, was framed by her stepsister—disfigured, thrown into the sea, and wrongfully labeled a 'traitor' before vanishing. Now she’s back as 'Shadow'—a new face, but the same burning need for justice. Disguised as an auctioneer to confront her enemies, she runs straight into Lu Jingshen, her childhood sweetheart who once promised to 'protect her forever'. He’s holding her old pearl hairpin, eyes red, demanding, 'Who are you?' Will the knife of truth pierce the lies first, or will their unextinguished love melt her 'Shadow' facade? When fire burns away all schemes, what she wants isn’t just revenge—it’s taking back her life, with every last bit of what’s owed.
Lin Wanxia, owner of an old bookstore, has been writing notes to the missing boy A Yuan in a "Time Mailbox" for ten years—he was the one who promised to "turn their old bookstall into a lifelong home." Until buyer Chen Mo arrives, his butterfly jade pendant (carved from a piece of glass A Yuan found as a token of their love) catches her eye. But Chen Mo insists, "I’ve never seen you," even planning to tear down the bookstore’s old wooden shelves. When Wanxia digs out the yellowed love letters she’s hidden for a decade, she finds A Yuan’s leukemia diagnosis on the last page: the "going abroad" story was a lie, and the man in front of her is the "survived A Yuan" who dare not reveal his identity…
Ye Xiao, a hermit divine doctor from the thousand-year-old Xuanmen sect, descends the mountain to find the "Spirit Jade" as his master’s last wish—only to accidentally save Su Wan, a wealthy heiress being hunted. To repay him, Su Wan forces Ye Xiao to become her family’s private doctor. But Ye Xiao, accustomed to freedom, hates constraints: he uses acupuncture to cure Old Master Su’s chronic illness and astonishes everyone, yet sneaks out to eat grilled skewers at night markets. Meanwhile, the mastermind behind Su Wan’s pursuit targets Ye Xiao’s medical skills and tries to coerce him. When the unfettered healer meets the stubborn heiress, and hermit secrets collide with urban conspiracies, Ye Xiao’s journey down the mountain is far from "unfettered"—and bound to spark a sweet, thrilling chaos.
Lin Chuan’s three-year relationship ended at the Civil Affairs Bureau—his girlfriend Su Xiao tore up their engagement papers, yelling, “You can’t even afford the betrothal gift, why should I waste my life on you?” As he squatted on the steps picking up broken photos, a woman in a custom suit named Shen Muqing stopped him: “Marry me, and I’ll cover your mother’s surgery costs plus inject two million into your company.” It turns out Shen, CEO of Shen Group, was being forced out of the board by her grandfather for “not having an heir” and had to get married that day to keep her shares. Lin agreed out of desperation, only to find this “transactional wife” not only helped him take down workplace bullies but also kept his old startup code notebook in her drawer. Until one day, Shen pulled out a hospital bill from three years ago—Lin finally realized: the “helpless girl” he saved from attackers back then was none other than the powerful CEO standing in front of him now...
Su Wan has guarded her grandmother's old house with a crabapple tree for ten years, waiting for Gu Ci—who left overnight due to family debts, promising, "When the crabapple falls again, I'll come back to marry you." This late spring, just as crabapple petals drifted into the windowsill, Gu Ci really stood at the courtyard gate, but with a woman in a wedding dress on his arm. He looked at the crabapple-patterned letter in Su Wan's hand, furrowing his brows and saying, "Miss, do we know each other?" Yet Su Wan clearly saw the scar on his wrist—the one from saving her from broken glass years ago, still a pale pink mark... Did he really forget, or is there a secret behind his departure that even he dare not reveal?
The fox spirit Xiaotang, determined to repay her past-life benefactor Gu Zhao for saving her life, learns he’s fated to be killed by a fake bride possessed by an evil spirit in this lifetime. She resolutely disguises herself as the bride and marries into the Gu family. While hiding her fox identity, she battles the fake bride—who appears gentle but is actually a traitorous Qingqiu demon that sucks human essence, aiming to steal Gu Zhao’s soul at the wedding. Though Gu Zhao notices the “bride’s” oddities, he’s gradually drawn to Xiaotang’s sincerity and falls in love. When the fake bride’s plot nears success, Xiaotang is forced to reveal her true self. How will she choose between saving her benefactor and protecting her love?
Wedding planner Lin Xiaoman firmly believes "all weddings are the embodiment of love"—until she meets "perfect boyfriend" Gu Chuan, who knows her niche movies, remembers she hates cilantro, and brings hot congee when she works overtime. But when preparing their wedding, Xiaoman finds an "emotional employment contract" on Gu Chuan's phone: he was hired by her best friend to "heal" her as an "actor". As the truth shatters her faith in love, Gu Chuan, who's already fallen for her for real, faces a dilemma—how to prove those late-night companionships and warm touches were never just scripted lines?
Lin Xiaoman transmigrated as the fake heiress of a wealthy family and was about to be kicked out when she activated a "Gourmet System". Using the iced lemonade from her past life’s memories, she started with a small alley cart and built a national chain brand. Facing the real heiress’s mockery and the family’s regretful reconciliation attempts, she solved crises with business acumen. At the peak of her career, she pulled out a hidden contract—she’d long paved her counterattack path, and those who once looked down on her would finally pay for their arrogance.
Lin Xiaoman, a game designer with severe social anxiety, accidentally triggers the "Love Shade System" she created after a breakdown from marriage pressure. The system threatens to delete all her game saves unless she completes 3 "love contact" tasks in 7 days: striking up a conversation with the barista downstairs, feeding a neighbor's cat, and giving a speech at her best friend's birthday party. Reluctantly stepping out of her comfort zone, she discovers the barista Lu Chuan has long remembered her order, the neighbor's cat likes to rub against her hand, and her best friend's party makes her feel needed for the first time. When the system announces "Mission Complete" on the seventh night, she opens the door to find Lu Chuan holding her favorite taro bread: "I saw you feeding the aunt's cat lately, so I thought you might be hungry." At that moment, the system pops up a message: "The shade of love isn't about hiding—it's someone turning your shell into a warm harbor for two."
Su Xiao, a cultural relic restorer too poor to afford her mother’s surgery, was forced to start live-streaming appraisal. On her debut stream, she met an old lady with faded embroidered shoes—while the audience mocked her for “picking up trash,” Su Xiao instantly recognized the shoes as relics of Shen Yu, the “Needle God” of the Republic of China, with a half-yellowed treasure map hidden in the heel! Her professional analysis gained her a million fans overnight, but it also attracted framing from peers calling her a “fraud” and even gangsters coming to rob the shoes. When the other half of the treasure map emerged, Su Xiao realized: this pair of embroidered shoes holds not just wealth, but also the secret the embroideress guarded all her life...
Su Wan, the "Iron Lady" of investment banking, has been married to programmer Gu Yan for three years and always complains he’s as dull as a "code block"—until she’s framed by a rival over a project. She then discovers Gu Yan had been staking out the competitor's company for three months to collect evidence of their violations; outside the office building at midnight, there’s always his tomato and beef brisket noodles reheated three times; even her casual remark "I want a golden British Shorthair" was secretly fulfilled by him, and he even learned to make cat strips with chicken breast. When Su Wan finds Gu Yan’s "Wife-Doting Variable List" hidden in his computer drawer (recording details like "no iced drinks during her period" and "add two marinated eggs when she works overtime"), she realizes this "man who can’t say love words" has long turned every one of her needs into the most thoughtful program.
Ordinary office worker Lin Xiaoman struggles every month with rent and Huabei debt, until one day she receives a message from a mysterious account called "Monthly Payment Assistant": "One money-making trick every month, no loss guaranteed." The first month, she follows the instructions to cook for an elderly loner and gets a "gratitude payment" three times her part-time salary. The second month, she helps a startup guy film vlogs and reunites with her high school crush unexpectedly. But when she starts relying on these "tricks," she discovers every sum of money hides a warm secret—and the real identity of "Monthly Payment Assistant" is an AI left by her late father, who wanted to help her learn to "earn the sweetness of life with sincerity."
In her past life, Su Wan devoted everything to her stepson Lin Shen, helping him go from an orphanage kid to a CEO of a listed company. Yet when she got leukemia, Lin Shen stole her medicine, and her husband Lin Mo framed her for prison with his mistress. She died with hatred. Reborn on her wedding day, she tears up the marriage certificate, tells Lin Mo “I’m not your family’s fool,” and plans to marry her rich cousin for a better life—but just outside the hotel, teen Lin Shen throws himself at her feet: “I didn’t steal your medicine. That’s the bone marrow matching report I hid for you…” Staring at the blood-stained diagnosis in his arms, Su Wan realizes the “betrayal” in her past life was actually a 17-year-old boy’s life-threatening protection.
Qiao Wantang is the "born lucky" role model in her friends' eyes—the only daughter of the Qiao family, living in a villa, driving a luxury car, even having someone rush to pay for her milk tea. But all this is a lie she's kept for three years: after her parents died in a car accident, her grandma developed Alzheimer's and mistook her for her late aunt. She had to maintain the "lady" facade while working three jobs privately to pay medical bills. Until she met Lin Shen, an investment tycoon who just returned from abroad, at the bar where she sings—Lin Shen is the boy her grandma funded in the orphanage years ago. Lin Shen stared at her torn jeans and smiled: "Miss Qiao's 'good luck'—can you afford a 200-yuan street stall shirt?" The moment her lie was exposed, Lin Shen handed her a bank card: "I'll help you keep acting, on one condition—be my fiancee." She thought she was doomed, but never expected that this "fake act" would actually bring her real "good luck."
Lin Xiaoman was once a street photographer who captured the warmth of the marketplace with her lens. Three years ago, her grandmother died in a car accident, and her world has been black and white ever since—until she met Chen Mo, a boy selling sunflowers in the old alley. This smiling boy not only helped her retrieve her grandmother’s old photos blown away by the wind but also quietly filled her empty balcony with sunflowers. But as Xiaoman gradually opens up, she discovers a secret behind Chen Mo’s smile: he’s the survivor who lost his sister in that accident, and he approached her to fulfill his sister’s last wish—to help the girl with red, teary eyes find her sunny sky again. On the day Xiaoman takes a color photo once more, Chen Mo leaves a bunch of sunflowers and disappears into the alley…
Zhang Jianguo, an 80s father who spent his whole life scrimping and saving, died witnessing his children fighting over his money while his wife hid a 30-year-old divorce petition. But the moment he closed his eyes, he woke up in 2003—right when his family was on the brink of collapse! This time, he’s not staying quiet: he soaks his mooching son’s game cards, confronts his wife with old love letters to make her share her grievances, and even takes his daughter-in-law to sell goods on the street to cure her “princess syndrome”… When a retro “tough” dad meets modern family cracks, can the love hidden in the mundane of daily life be retrieved?
Lin Wan, a former top agent, runs a small flower shop after retirement, hiding her past as a "blade" behind roses. Her peace is shattered when her sister is kidnapped by an old enemy, who threatens to kill her sister unless Lin assassinates Gu Chuan—the CEO of a tech group and her lover she left without a word seven years ago for a mission. Forced to pick up her gun again, Lin disguises as Gu's assistant to get close, secretly investigating the enemy's plot while facing Gu's deliberate "testing" (since he recognized her). As the mission deadline nears, she must choose between her sister's safety, her ex-lover's true feelings, and her own adherence to "justice". But she doesn't know—the enemy's trap has already woven a net, trapping everyone in the unresolved past...
12-year-old Lin Xiaoman had just lost her mother when her father married Zhou Guilan, a "rough-hewn stepmother"—broad-shouldered enough to carry two sacks of rice, with a voice loud enough to shatter bowls. The villagers sighed secretly, "This kid is in for trouble," and Xiaoman hid her mother's hairpin, giving Zhou the cold shoulder. But Zhou shouldered the family's debts, used her "shrewish tricks" to chase away the bully who harassed Xiaoman, and even snuck to the county town at midnight to sell vegetables, quietly saving money for Xiaoman's tuition. When Xiaoman found the admission letter hidden under Zhou's pillow, she finally understood: this woman with "plenty of strength and tricks" held the softest heart.
Lin Xiaoman, the "mute girl" adopted by the Gu family, has feigned speechlessness for three years to investigate her sister's fatal fall. However, she is forced to speak at a banquet to protect Gu Jingshen—the cold CEO who dominates the business world with mind-reading abilities. To his shock, her voice becomes his kryptonite: he not only loses his mind-reading power instantly but also has his decade-old secret exposed—he witnessed her sister's death yet chose silence?! Gu Jingshen tries to silence her, but the more they clash, the more he realizes this "mute girl"—who can tear off his mask—is the only one he wants to guard. Meanwhile, Lin Xiaoman discovers her hatred for Gu Jingshen has long been tangled with unexpected affection.
Lin Xiaoman, a lowly immortal tasked with tending to the Zhuxian Platform’s odds and ends, recognizes Gu Zhao—the God of War about to be executed at the Tianqi Era’s Immortality Vanquishing Ceremony—as the mortal boy who once sacrificed his life to save her. But Gu Zhao is framed for “colluding with demons,” and his immortal soul will be torn apart by the Zhuxian Platform, dooming him to eternal damnation. To clear his name, Lin Xiaoman risks her life to sneak into the Tianji Pavilion and search for secret scrolls—only to discover all “evidence” was forged by the Immortal Venerable himself! Caught between the unbreakable rules of the immortal realm and the life debt engraved in her bones, she must uncover the truth within three hours before the execution bell rings. As she digs deeper, the 300-year-old scandal of the “God of War’s defection” from the Immortal-Demon War turns out to be inextricably linked to Gu Zhao’s wrongful accusation…
Lin Xiaoman, a "transparent" sophomore girl, suddenly binds a "Boast-to-Reality System"—the more exaggerated her brags, the faster they come true. To silence mocking classmates, she casually claims, "The school hunk Lu Shi is my childhood friend," only to have the cold hunk rush in with a childhood photo yelling "Xiaoman"; when she boasts, "I saved a cat king," a line of cats carrying fish shows up that afternoon. Classmates go from laughing at her to begging for help, Lu Shi from confusion to helping her cover lies. But the system suddenly demands she tell her "most terrifying truth." Lin Xiaoman shouts, "I like Lu Shi!"—only to see Lu Shi smile and show the system backend: "I made this system, just waiting for your truth."
When 45-year-old Chen Jianguo died, he clutched the plastic star his daughter Xiaotang gave him a decade ago—he missed her college entrance exam for a client meeting and called her "worthless" when she failed, turning father and daughter into strangers. Unexpectedly, he woke up as 18-year-old "Lin Yang", sitting next to 17-year-old Xiaotang in senior year. He used his new identity to shield her from bullies, tutor her physics, secretly leave orange candies in her pencil case, and accompany her to see fireflies. But when Xiaotang said, "You remind me of my dad," he learned the truth: Xiaotang was late for the exam because she saved him from a red-light runner, but feared being a burden. Just as he was about to reveal himself, Xiaotang ran into the street to pick up his notebook and was hit by a truck...
Lin Xiaoman, an ordinary college student, suddenly gains the ability to see floating bullet comments—spoilers and rants from "unknown viewers"—above people's heads. She discovers the cold campus heartthrob Gu Yanzhou is the "male lead" of a campus drama, while the arrogant school belle Shen Tang is the "female lead." But comments flood with complaints about Shen being "blind": Gu's tenderness belongs only to his late "white moonlight." When Lin accidentally saves Gu from danger and blurts out a secret only the white moonlight knew (from a comment), Gu mistakes her for the reincarnation of his lost love. Yet as they grow closer, she realizes Gu's "affection" is just obsession with the past—while she falls for him. Is she a replacement or the real one? And why are the "viewers" watching her?
Perfumer Su Wan infiltrates the wealthy Lu family under an alias to investigate her sister's disappearance, using the "Eternal Scent"—which can restore the lost sense of smell of Lu Tingchen, the Lu heir—as a trap to uncover the link between the Lu family and her sister. But the closer she gets to Lu Tingchen, the more she finds this cold, tough man hides tenderness—he knew her motives all along but let her "manipulate" him willingly. Moreover, her sister's disappearance ties to a forbidden perfume experiment a decade ago that claimed to "erase pain". When truth clashes with love, what choice will Su Wan make?
38-year-old Lin Xiaoman’s life is a total mess—just laid off, caught her husband cheating, and then got the news that her mom was hospitalized with a recurrent old injury. In despair, she unexpectedly travels back to the summer of 2005 when she was 18! This time, she’s determined to reverse all bad choices: dumping the playboy who tricked her into eloping, spending all her puppy love time on textbooks; stopping her mom from carrying bricks at the construction site, using her “prophetic” memories to earn her first pot of gold; and investigating the real reason why her dad suddenly disappeared… As she grips the reins of fate, can she piece back the wasted youth and the love she once let down?
Lin Xiaoman, a modern workaholic, dies from overworking and wakes up as Man Niu, an orphan in a 1958 mountain village in northern Henan—her father passed away, mother died early, and her宅基地 is coveted by the village accountant. Desperate, she binds to a "Defense-Breaking System": make those with malicious intentions break their defense (expose lies, slap their faces) to get supplies! She exposes the accountant's hidden food stamps to get life-saving cornmeal, uses the system's breeding method to help the village harvest and打脸 mockers. But cold ex-soldier Zhou Ting tracks her—he saw her "take" things out of nowhere, thinking she's a "spy", but discovers she secretly helps starving elders and teaches women to make embroidery for money. He falls for her and protects her from the accountant's revenge. They start a cooperative to raise rabbits and make pickles to get rich, but the system suddenly gives a final task: "Break the defense of your closest person." When she exposes Zhou Ting's secret—he was disabled saving a comrade and pretended to be cold to avoid burdening her—the man hugs her tearfully: "I was afraid you'd嫌弃 me for being lame, but more afraid of losing you." When the defense-breaking value is full, the system rewards "a lifetime of luck with your lover." Finally, they lead the villagers to plant fruit trees and run factories, turning the poor village into a well-off one. Lin Xiaoman also finds something more precious than getting rich in her rebirth—home.
In her past life, Su Tang's indulgence of her sister Su Wan's pursuit of a wealthy marriage led to a tragedy: Su Wan framed Su Tang's fiancé to marry into the Gu family, resulting in the fiancé's family bankruptcy and Su Tang's death in a car accident. Su Wan was also discarded by the Gu family when the truth came out and died miserably. Reborn on the day Su Wan just got the Gu heir's contact, Su Tang decides to stop compromising—she exposes Su Wan's fake luxury trick to lure the wealthy in public, makes the Gu heir see her vanity, and even finds her a down-to-earth job. But Su Wan thinks her sister is "ruining her future" and teams up with the Gu heir's first love to plot against her. Trapped between past regrets and present schemes, can Su Tang save her sister and protect her own happiness?
In her past life, Su Xiao gave up her career for her family, only to be constantly criticized by her mother-in-law Zhou Minfang for "being useless." She eventually died on the night of her divorce. Reborn, she swore to live for herself, leveraging her past memories to dive into the new energy sector. Three years later, she became the youngest female CEO in the industry. Standing on the podium of an international summit to receive an award, she was shocked to find that the jury chairman was Zhou Minfang—the same mother-in-law who used to urge her to have children in her past life, now the founder of a global leading environmental technology company. It turns out Zhou Minfang also reincarnated. In her past life, she lost her son and daughter-in-law due to outdated beliefs. This time, she chose to make amends, but never expected to meet her "reborn daughter-in-law" at the peak of their careers. Will they be rivals locked in conflict, or comrades who understand each other? The fates of these two "reborn souls" have transformed from a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law war into a journey of mutual redemption.
Su Xiaotang, a relic restorer, rushes to Chenxi Town to save a century-old stele, only to meet Gu Jinchuan, an engineer planning to build wind turbines on the stele's site—one fights to "keep the roots of the past", the other to "build the wind of the future". From clashing to forced collaboration on restoring the stele, they discover the "hyacinth promise" in the inscription holds their childhood secret: the boy who gave her hyacinths ten years ago was Gu Jinchuan, who left for rural teaching back then. On the rainy night when the stele is to be moved, Gu Jinchuan dashes into the rain with the stele rubbing, shouting: "I came back to find the girl waiting for the wind." The wind lifts his clothes, and the hyacinth pattern on the stele glows in the dawn—just like the one they planted together years ago.
Ye Han, a descendant of a hermit medical clan, descends the mountain to fulfill his master's last wish—marrying his childhood fiancée. But he ends up in the office of Su Wantang, the icy CEO of the multi-billion Sheng Tian Group, who values time over everything and never wastes a second on romance. Ye Han breaks through her defenses with his straightforward Jianghu style: he laughs and shouts "I'll protect you, wife" when blocking an assassination, brings her a lost-century medicinal congee during overtime, and even holds a sugar-coated hawthorn in front of the entire company, calling her "Wantang". When a wild-hearted master meets a business queen, in this "marriage first, love later" game, is it Ye Han who melts Su Wantang's ice first, or Su Wantang who captures Ye Han's heart first?