Raised in the dormitory compound of an old steel mill, Lin Xiaoman’s childhood was marked by the smell of rust. She loved Chen Mo, her “white-shirt senior,” with all her heart for ten years—he’d protected her from bullies and promised to stay by her side as her father lay dying. But right after her father’s death, she uncovered Chen Mo’s secret: his love was a lie, driven solely by greed for her father’s factory equity. When sweet words turned to betrayal, Zhou Yan, the maintenance worker she’d always ignored, stepped in silently. He fixed her broken door, retrieved stolen factory ledgers, and left warm porridge outside her door on rainy nights, saying, “I’ll reheat it if it gets cold.” The deepest wounds heal with the simplest kindness, and the darkest nights hold the warmest light. Finally facing the truth, Xiaoman threw Chen Mo’s ring into the rusty wind and took Zhou Yan’s hand. This time, she didn’t want “perfect love”—she wanted “real warmth,” a flower blooming from the rust, just for herself.
Su Wan, an unloved illegitimate daughter of the Prime Minister's family, is a notorious "love-struck fool." To win back her fiancé who fell for someone else, she takes a risk and "latches onto" Xiao Rongyuan—the blind imperial uncle deemed a "living dead man"—hoping to use his status to force her ex to return. But though Xiao is blind, he sees through all her schemes: the osmanthus cake she sneaks at night hides flattery, the "accidental" fall into his arms is an act, and even her secret search for "power evidence" in his study... He plays along quietly, but when her ex humiliates her, he steps forward sharply: "Su Wan is mine—you don't get to bully her." Gradually, Su Wan realizes she's not chasing her ex, but a "blind man" who sees her light—true love isn't about pleasing others, but someone helping you find yourself.
Lin Xiaoman, a workplace rookie, was downcast after a project failure and invited her so-called "close" colleagues and best friends to a drinking party to vent. After a few rounds, someone drunkenly spilled her plan to transfer jobs, someone secretly took photos of her crying and posted them on WeChat Moments, and even someone rummaged through her bag for client information—her "good brothers" and "best friends" revealed their true selves. Only Xiao Lu, the intern she'd always overlooked, silently helped her block seven drinks, took her phone away, and quietly called a designated driver. As the party ended in the early morning, Lin Xiaoman held the hot milk tea Xiao Lu handed her and suddenly realized: the sweet words during toasts are fake; true feelings lie in the hand that shields you from drinks and the details like taking your phone away.
Su Wan, an orphan living with her stepfamily, works as a secretary at Gu's Group. Tricked by her stepsister, she spends a night with the cold-faced CEO Gu Jingshen. When she finds out she's pregnant, she packs to leave secretly, only to be blocked by Gu at the entrance—this usually indifferent man grabs her wrist, voice trembling: 'Who allowed you to run away with my child?' It turns out Gu has long liked Su: the way she leaves him warm porridge after overtime, the way she stands up for the cleaning auntie. But the shadow of his mother's suicide (caused by his father's indifference) stopped him from getting close. Now, for her, he's 'crazy': buying runny-yolk eggs in the rain at 3 AM, locking her prenatal reports in his safe. When her stepsister calls her a 'gold digger'? He slaps the Su family's bankruptcy notice: 'Insulting her is insulting me.' The little girl who used to cry in the bathroom is now Gu's top priority. This sweet story starting with an accidental pregnancy is so sweet that even the air tastes like sugar...
In her past life, Su Xiao was a pushover everyone could exploit—cheated out of her savings by a scumbag boyfriend, robbed of her project by a best friend who framed her as a “resource stealer,” and finally collapsed from overwork on her hospital bed. But she unexpectedly reborn on her 25th birthday night! This time, she first tears up the scumbag’s proposal ring, then slaps her best friend’s cheating evidence to her rich boyfriend. Next, she uses past-life memories to seize the live-stream e-commerce trend, transforming from an invisible office worker to a startup CEO. Even more surprising: Lu Yan, the cold CEO who silently helped her in her past life, actually confesses his love主动 this time? Rebirth isn’t for revenge—it’s to step on the “pushover script” and become the winner of her own life!
Su Wan, a cultural relic restorer, takes on the task of repairing a yellowed old diary, only to stumble into the “territory” of Lin Ye, a second-hand bookstore owner—this diary is the relic of Lin Ye’s grandmother. In the diary, the grandmother filled every page with her “story of tenderness” for her missing lover in shaky handwriting. In reality, Su Wan, traumatized by her mother’s failed marriage, is a “repair machine” afraid to touch love; Lin Ye, haunted by his grandmother’s final regret, hides his deep feelings behind a cynical smile. As they search for the diary’s unfinished threads—finding the old residence of the grandmother’s lover, opening unposted letters—the tenderness, dusted by time, gradually shines into their hearts. It turns out the thing most in need of repair is never old objects, but the selves that dare not love.
Lin Wanwan is tricked by her stepmother into marrying the Fu family—rumored to have "killed two wives"—in her stepsister's place. Expecting a cold marriage, she discovers her father Lin Jianguo has become a "daughter-protection commando": replacing her stepmother's fake dowry with his own treasures, bribing the Fu family's steward as an informant, and even hiding a tiny camera in the wedding room. However, Fu Jingshen, the Fu heir, sees through it all. He teases her with the hot congee from Lin Jianguo: "Your dad said you have a weak stomach—he made me watch you drink this." Lin Wanwan is embarrassed and annoyed, but soon realizes Fu Jingshen's "coldness" is a mask. Meanwhile, her father's "overprotection" quietly breaks down their walls, turning a "substitute marriage" into an unexpected love catalyst for all three?
Su Xiaotang transmigrates into an unfavored concubine’s daughter of a merchant family. The moment she wakes up, the main wife packs her off to marry a "poor, seriously ill scholar"—all in the name of "bearing heirs for the family and attaching to a scholarly clan." But to her shock, the sickly scholar is actually the regent in disguise! Worse still, every night, he pulls her into his arms and teases: "Since the family wants you to bear heirs, I’ll certainly cooperate fully." Trapped between a family that seeks to exploit her and a腹黑 prince who pretends to be weak but holds her in his grip, Su Xiaotang navigates battles with her relatives while "negotiating" with the prince. Unbeknownst to her, she’s slowly falling into a gentle trap that was set long ago...
Shen Xingwan, just recognized as the real heiress of the Shen family, throws away the marriage contract her father hands her and demands to take over the group’s failing technology subsidiary—her only goal is to build her career, and no one is allowed to get in her way! But troubles keep coming: her fake cousin steals her R&D team, the partner CEO Gu Jingshen lingers in her office every day under the guise of “checking accounts”, and even her biological mother cries, begging her to “be a gentle lady”. Worse still, the subsidiary’s core technology is suddenly leaked, and all clues point to her most trusted assistant… When career crisis collides with the feud between real and fake heiresses, Shen Xingwan realizes: on the path to career success, she must guard against not only villains but also those “who want to help her”. Can she hold her ground for her career?
Princess Murong Xue of Da Zhao was framed by her illegitimate sister and fiancé, forcing her to jump off a cliff. She survived and was rescued by a reclusive master. Five years later, she returns with the Snow Wolf Army through the snow, determined to reclaim her throne and avenge herself. However, she reunites with Gu Yuan—the former dark guard leader who once showed her mercy, now the powerful Regent ruling the court. Their old feelings linger, yet new conflicts arise. As Murong Xue uncovers the truth of the past, she discovers the mastermind behind it all is an even more terrifying force...
For three years of marriage, Su Xiao tried 99 times to hint at wanting a "formal proposal"—her anniversary candles were used as emergency lights by her husband, the ring box she handed him was mistaken for a delivery, and even her best friend's proposal party was skipped with an "overtime" excuse. On the 99th rainy night, Su Xiao squatted at the entrance holding her three-year "proposal plan book" and finally said to Lin Shen, who was crouching beside her: "I don't want it anymore." Little did she know, in Lin Shen's study safe, there were "99 pieces of heartwarming evidence" he'd collected for three years—the movie ticket from their first hand-holding, the candy wrappers of her favorite snack during overtime, and even a secretly recorded video of her smiling when she mentioned the proposal. He had planned to give her a surprise "sweeter than all hints" on the 100th time. When Su Xiao dragged her suitcase to leave, Lin Shen finally tore off his "playing dumb" mask. But this time, is it too late?
Lin Wan, the "Black Rose" designer in the fashion industry, lost her family three years ago due to her lover Gu Chuan's "betrayal". Now she's back with dark couture, determined to drag Gu Chuan—now the "white moonlight of charity"—down from his pedestal: using a thorny lace dress to expose his family's money-laundering scandal, and a blood-red rose necklace to stir his uncooled old feelings. But when she presses a knife to Gu Chuan's throat, she discovers that the "betrayal" back then was a scheme where Gu Chuan traded his own life to save hers? Will the thorns of the black rose pierce the enemy, or the heart that never let go?
Su Wan married Gu Chengchuan, her boyfriend of five years, but lived as an "invisible nanny" for his family—her mother-in-law forced her to drink cold-dispelling herbal medicine, cursing her for "cutting off the Gu family's lineage"; her husband hid his first love's necklace, and even the wedding dress she designed overnight was stolen by his sister for a competition. Until she caught Gu Chengchuan hugging his first love in a western restaurant, she finally mustered the courage to sign the divorce papers. The moment the pen touched the paper, her phone popped up a notification from [Life Cheat System]: "Let go of the wrong person, reward a top-tier life experience". Since then, she's been unstoppable—her designed wedding dress was worn by a top celebrity to Cannes, the stolen copyright was recovered instantly, and even the cold gold lawyer Lu Jingheng offered to help her with rights protection. When Gu Chengchuan came with his mother, crying and begging for reconciliation, Su Wan stood by the Fashion Week T-stage, touching the skirt of her design and smiling: "Turns out I wasn't a loser—I just bet my life on the wrong person before".
Lin Xiaoman lost her parents young and works three jobs—food delivery, tutoring, car washing—to support her brother with congenital heart disease. Her delicate look makes school heartthrob Gu Jingshen label her a "fragile poor innocent girl." When Gu tries to "care" with a designer bag, she polishes his limited-edition sports car to a shine and demands double pay. When Gu is surrounded by enemies, she whips out pepper spray, turning into a "protective little chili" who subdues them all. From mutual dislike to unmasking each other—Gu is a "fake playboy" evading an arranged marriage, and Lin is no easy target. But just as feelings grow, her brother’s surgery fee is stolen, and Gu’s elders warn her to stay away. How will this anti-cliché couple break prejudices and hold onto their true selves?
Su Wan, a jewelry restorer, travels to Haicheng with her mother’s relic—the "Rose in the Palm" brooch—to find her estranged father Gu Zhengxiong, the tycoon of a jewelry empire. However, she runs into Lu Jingshen, Gu’s personal bodyguard, who is on a mission to stop her. Lu is ordered to destroy the secret in the brooch, but Su uses her restoration skills to discover a suicide note from her mother inside, exposing Gu’s betrayal years ago. From being foes to falling for each other, they evade family pursuit while unraveling old lies. Little do they know, the true meaning of the "Rose in the Palm" is the final "protective charm" her mother left for her.
In the 13th year of Chongzhen, northern Henan was ravaged by famine. Hunter Lin Dazhu, watching his feverish daughter and wife gnawing on tree bark, was so desperate he wanted to hit a wall—until a glowing “Survival System” appeared on his wrist. Collecting a bundle of firewood got him half a catty of millet; saving a dying lamb earned him half a dose of fever-reducing herbs. But the next task shocked him: “Give your only cornmeal to the famine-stricken orphans.” Grumbling, Lin followed through—only to see his daughter’s fever break, his wife’s eyes light up again, and even the neighbors who once hated him bring wild vegetables. When the system finally popped up “Mission Accomplished,” he realized: what needs “feeding” in a famine is never just the stomach—it’s the warmth of the human heart.
Lin Shen, the real young master swapped at birth, grew up in the streets. When he returned to the wealthy Lin family, he walked in on the fake heir's inauguration banquet. Facing his stepmother's sneers and cousin's taunts, Lin Shen refused to play the "rich family feud" game—he lured back the old lady's missing cat with fried skewers, helped his cousin close a deal using night market bargaining skills, and even turned the Lin family's dying beauty brand into a social media hit with his live-streaming experience from selling street food. The relatives who waited to mock him were gradually won over by his "unconventional ways". As he "stole the show", Lin Shen learned family love isn't about elite rules, but the warmth of sincerity. An anti-cliché story of returning to the upper class—messier, warmer, sweeter!
Lin Xiaoman, an advertising worker who burns the midnight oil for proposals, has dated programmer Gu Chuan for three years, always teasing him as a "romantic-clueless steel straight man." Until her birthday night—she pushed open the door in a downpour, only to find the living room glowing with star lights. Gu Chuan held her favorite jasmine cake, a ring (the one she’d stared at for three seconds in a jewelry store) in his palm: "I saved half a year’s overtime pay for this. I was scared you’d think the diamond’s too small… but I want to spend my whole life with you." After marriage, she discovered this "straight guy" had secretly kept a "Xiao Man’s Preferences Notebook": 30% sugar milk tea without taro balls, ginger tea with honey during her period, even learning to marinate the lemon chicken feet she loves for overtime nights. One day, she saw Gu Chuan’s WeChat Moments: "Xiao Man praised my marinated chicken feet today—I secretly added her favorite pickled peppers~" with a photo of their couple figurines. She suddenly teared up—what she thought was "unromantic" was his "wholehearted love" hidden for three years. This unexpected proposal? Just the start of him spoiling her for a lifetime.
Nine-year-old Xiao Xingzai always claims he can see the “Light Elves” hiding in the stars. His classmates laugh at him for bragging, and his mom thinks it’s just a kid’s fantasy—until one深夜, the stars in the sky suddenly “go out” collectively. A streak of fluorescent light lands in his palm: “Only you can help the Star Realm retrieve the Light Core!” Xiao Xingzai follows the thumb-sized Light Elf chief into the morning glory vine on the balcony (which is the entrance to the Star Realm), only to find that to save the stars, he first has to go through the “Memory Mist” and face the secret he’s hidden for three years: he never dared to say “I love you” to his grandpa before he passed away…
General Lin Yuan, the nation's protector, returns triumphantly after suppressing border rebellions—only to stun the imperial court by submitting his resignation at the Golden Palace. No one knows that Su Wan, the orphaned girl he saved from the chaos of war years ago, is now on her deathbed in a dilapidated temple, victimized by the power struggles of the imperial harem. Meanwhile, powerful court officials are eyeing his military power to eliminate political enemies, and the emperor is suspicious of his "sudden retreat from power." Lin Yuan must secretly care for Su Wan while fending off the court's overt and covert attacks. But when he finally resigns and rushes to her side, he uncovers a chilling truth: her illness stems from a slow-acting poison, and its source is linked to the corruption scandal—where officials embezzled military funds—that lay behind the "border rebellions" he was ordered to suppress years ago...
Single mother Lin Xiufen, whose daughter grew distant because she thought "Mom only knows how to cook", secretly becomes an apprentice to business legend Lu Jingchuan. She uses her life wisdom—"controlling the heat for soup" to defuse business crises, "hiding stitches when mending clothes" to win over tough clients—but her late nights make her daughter suspect she's "having an affair". When Lin Xiufen wins the "Annual Business Newcomer Award" as a dark horse, her daughter finally understands: behind Mom's "apprentice" identity lies the clumsiest yet most passionate love—she was never just a woman around the stove, but a warrior who'd reinvent herself to fight for the ones she loves.
Lin Xiaoman, a 28-year-old single office drone stuck in a dead-end job for three years, hides in a park to cry after her mom’s relentless marriage唠叨—only to find a porcelain-cute toddler, Xiao Chen, waiting for her. Overnight, her luck explodes: she wins a milk tea grand prize, gets promoted by the CEO for overtime, and even reconnects with her college “white moonlight” crush! To top it off, her hometown ancestral grave starts “emitting smoke” (a sign of divine blessing), making neighbors gush about her “heaven-sent fortune.” But when a mysterious man in a Tang suit storms in, claiming Xiao Chen is the “Dragon Baby” guarding her family’s sacred vein and demanding to take him away, Lin Xiaoman realizes: the baby she loves isn’t just a lucky charm—he’s a “destiny key” tied to her bloodline. Now she must choose between her boring old life or fighting for Xiao Chen… and what secrets does the little one hold that could shake her world?
Lin Wan kept the promise with her childhood sweetheart Chen Mo—meeting at the old alley’s plum tree every winter when blossoms bloom. But Chen Mo vanished without a trace ten years ago. On the morning of the fullest bloom this year, she receives an anonymous letter with Chen Mo’s plum blossom sketch, saying, "I’m waiting at our starting point." Following clues, she learns Chen Mo lost his memory in a car accident while saving her, and has been searching for home using fragments of the plum tree’s memory. When she stands under the tree holding the plum hairpin Chen Mo gave her, a familiar voice comes from behind: "Wanwan, I finally remember..."
Su Xiaoyu saved her annual leave for three years just to fulfill her late grandma's final wish—to watch the aurora together. But right before departure, she's forced by her company to replace a colleague and accompany the difficult aurora photographer Gu Chuan on a location scout. Gu is sarcastic and picky, mocking her for "not even knowing the aurora's cycle." However, when Xiaoyu takes out her grandma's aurora sketchbook, Gu freezes—that's the work of his mother who vanished ten years ago. As they trek through the snow with their own obsessions, the aurora hasn't appeared yet, but they first see each other's true hearts in the snowfield: what she's chasing isn't the aurora, but her grandma's "unfinished"; what he's pursuing isn't the aurora either, but his mother's "unsaid."
Lin Chuan, former captain of the elite "Wolf Warrior Squad", hides as a timid intern in a CBD office to honor his fallen comrade’s promise. His low-key life collapses when his ex-lover Su Wan’s company is targeted by a criminal gang for acquisition, and Su Wan is threatened for refusing to sign. The old battle scars under his suit burn—forcing him to reawaken his "soldier king" instincts. Balancing his "rookie intern" persona with top-tier tactics to unravel the conspiracy, Lin Chuan faces a test: Can he protect Su Wan and keep his promise to his comrade, as his mundane office life collides with his suppressed warrior nature and buried past?
Lin Chuan, a startup programmer, and Su Xiao, an investment bank elite, have been in love for three years. Recently, Su Xiao labeled him a 'gold digger'—because he always 'complained about being poor' and she caught him with luxury goods (actually items his friend asked him to return). She broke up with him on the spot. Instead of explaining, Lin Chuan quietly used his coding skills to fix Su Xiao's stubborn project bug and secretly saved up to buy the old house from her childhood—the one she'd mentioned missing countless times. It wasn't until Su Xiao found the down payment receipt for the house and the engagement ring design in his phone that she realized his 'poverty' was for their future home. When Lin Chuan showed up with the ring in front of the old house, Su Xiao finally understood: true love isn't about money—it's about holding every word you say close to heart.
Lin Xiaoman, a fresh graduate, turns down a soul-crushing 996 office job and stumbles into the world of local bounty hunters—tracking lost pets, recovering debts, or finding cherished mementos. Her first mission hits a snag: she’s hired to find an elderly man’s cat, the last keepsake from his late wife, but the cat’s been seized by a pet shop owner demanding a ransom. To add to her woes, her parents arrive, furious she’s not pursuing a "real job," and a seasoned hunter named "Old Gun" mocks her as an amateur. Lin fights back: she uses the elderly man’s poignant memories to uncover the shop owner’s hidden guilt (his sister once regretted losing a pet), convinces her parents with the real problems she’s solved for others, and retrieves the cat after three rainy nights of stakeout. When she hands the cat to the man, she not only heals the shop owner’s regret but also makes everyone realize: office jobs aren’t the only valid path. And her bounty hunter journey? It’s just beginning.
Lin Xiaoman, three-time sales champion at Fashion Group with top-tier client resources and a six-figure monthly salary, never expected to break down in tears at the company pantry over a box of biscuits—this handcrafted box with the company logo is priced at 600,000 yuan, and her boss claims, "Only those who match the company's caliber deserve to eat it." Recently, overwhelmed by her mother's lung cancer surgery fees, her performance slipped to third place for the first time. This morning, she overheard colleagues whispering, "Even the sales champion can't afford it now." Worse still, when she asked her boss for a bonus advance yesterday, he pointed to the biscuit box and said, "Sign three more million-yuan deals, and I'll treat you to one." Until she stumbled on the truth: this "sky-high biscuit" is just a popular Taobao wholesale item costing 38 yuan—the so-called "caliber" is just the boss's PUA trick. She fights back by launching "affordable custom biscuits" through her clients, selling 2 million yuan in three days. When she slaps the sales screenshot on the boss's desk, she catches him hiding in the office, embarrassedly munching on that 600k-yuan biscuit.
Su Wan was engaged to her childhood sweetheart Shen Yan for three years, but caught him cheating with his cousin right before the wedding. She publicly broke off the engagement, only to be humiliated by the Shen family as “a discarded shoe no one wants.” Just then, Shen Ye, the cold and ruthless eldest son of the Shen family, suddenly appeared and slammed the marriage certificate on the table: “I’ll marry her.” On their wedding night, Su Wan found the peace charm she gave away three years ago hidden in his cuff—those late-night medicine deliveries and umbrella-sharing moments were never hallucinations. When her ex begged for reconciliation and the Shen family made things difficult, Shen Ye protected her: “No one gets to judge my wife.” It turns out the most affectionate person had been waiting for her in the shadows for three years.
Undercover cop Lin Shen infiltrates a gang as a thug, aiming to get close to Su Xiao, the gang leader's woman, to obtain drug trafficking evidence. But this so-called 'cold-blooded大嫂' (godfather's wife) surprises him—she secretly donates to orphanages, rescues stray cats on rainy nights, and even shows him a softness no one else has seen. As Lin Shen gradually falls for her, he uncovers a shocking truth: Su Xiao was the girlfriend of a narcotic officer who died five years ago. She stayed in the gang to avenge her boyfriend and find the mole who betrayed him. Torn between his mission, justice, and the woman he shouldn't love, Lin Shen stands on the edge—betting on her sincerity, betting if they can pull each other out of the darkness.
Lin Xiaoman, a "doormat girl" at an ad agency, sneaks photos of her boss Zhang Jie's "illegal outsourcing" to fight for a promotion. But she uncovers a secret—her crush Chen Mo is Zhang's brother, and Zhang's "illegal act" is actually a trap to catch a rival company tampering with plans. Xiaoman's photos accidentally help the company win a lawsuit, and she thinks her luck has come—until Zhang pulls out a surveillance video: her sneak shot was noticed long ago. What's more, Xiaoman's "self-inflicted" move was a key part of Zhang's plan all along. All fortune and misfortune stem from her obsession to prove herself, and the final answer lies in whether she dares to drop her scheming and face her true heart.
Su Wanyin has waited for Gu Zhao in the Tangli orchard in Jiangnan for seven years. Seven years ago, Gu Zhao went to teach in the northwest and promised, "When snow falls on the blooming Tangli, I'll carry you to see all the flowers in the orchard." But he disappeared in a landslide. This year, the snow came especially late—by the time it fell, the Tangli blossoms were almost gone. Wanyin was sitting under the tree holding the starry sky jar Gu Zhao left her when she heard a familiar footstep. Gu Zhao stood there, in that faded denim jacket, holding the glass marble they used to play with, smiling: "I walked twenty miles of mountain roads to catch this late snow." But when Wanyin took his hand, she noticed there was no scar from a Tangli thorn—this was Gu Ming, Gu Zhao's younger brother. He came with his brother's relics to help Wanyin move on, but when he saw the hope in her eyes, he couldn't bring himself to tell the truth.
Qingchuan Town, perpetually shrouded in thick fog, is the "nightmare origin" Lin Wan refuses to mention—ten years ago, her sister Lin Zhao vanished mysteriously in the fog, and all clues point to the town's taboo "Legend of the Misty Vanishing." To uncover the truth, Lin Wan returns to the town disguised as a reporter and accidentally meets Gu Chuan, a taciturn photographer who lingers whenever the fog rises—his camera hides many unpublished foggy images. What shocks Lin Wan even more is that Gu Chuan is the homeless boy her sister saved years ago, and the reason he stayed in the town is that he once saw a "shadow in the fog" that looked exactly like Lin Zhao. As the mist clears, the townspeople's odd behavior, the "taboo" in old diaries, and Lin Wan's suddenly resurfacing fragmented memories all point to a terrifying truth: her sister's disappearance was never an "accident"—it was to trap something "following her" in the fog forever...
Lin Xiaoman, a justice-obsessed entertainment reporter, doggedly pursues Sheng Wantang—cold, ruthless CEO of the Sheng Group and rumored “all-powerful” daughter of a gang leader—to investigate her sister’s death. A sneaky photo exposing Wantang’s three-year secret: she’s been probing the same old case too! From a cat-and-mouse game to forced teamwork, Xiaoman’s fiery personality shatters Wantang’s icy exterior, while Wantang uses her connections to shield Xiaoman from hidden threats. When the “pure-hearted reporter” meets the “dark rose CEO,” the once-opposing pair become the most synced “duo.” But as the truth closes in, they realize their sister’s death ties back to both their childhoods……
Lin Xiaoman is the 'invisible substitute' of her high school women's basketball team—she hasn't touched a game ball in three years, yet always stays late to practice alone until the gym locks. No one knows she was once a 'scoring machine' in the junior league, until a critical missed shot led to online bullying that made her lock her basketball dream away. When the team captain suffers a ligament tear before the semi-finals, the coach has no choice but to put her in. As she stands on the court in an ill-fitting jersey, a familiar male voice rings out: 'Xiaoman, don't hide like you did three years ago.' Is it her former deskmate who first called her 'the one who ruined the team'? Or the anonymous fan who's saved all her training videos? Her hands clutching the ball shake—what she needs to win isn't the game, but the version of herself that's afraid to shoot again.
Lin Xiaoman, a librarian with a life as neat as the book spines she arranges, meets Gu Chuan—a mysterious man who always borrows unread old books, his eyes holding a tenderness he doesn’t even notice. When Xiaoman discovers the old book Gu Chuan is searching for is linked to her late mother’s secrets, she试探ly approaches the truth while falling irrevocably into Gu Chuan’s gentle trap. But when Gu Chuan’s “purpose” (he came to steal the book) is exposed, they both realize: those deliberate chance encounters, the nights spent reading old books together—all the “pretending” has long turned into “true feelings”. They’re both slowly falling, deep into this “premeditated” encounter.
Lin Chuan, the "underachiever captain" of a community fire brigade, has been wallowing in defeat since a rescue mistake three years ago—spending his days dealing with neighbor's cats and leaking pipes. That is, until his ex-girlfriend Su Wan, once his trainee, arrives as the elite captain of an international rescue team to supervise him. While Lin scrambles to hide his shabbiness from Su, he's also grappling with mysterious flammable materials in the community's underground warehouse. Behind Su's icy supervision, though, lies an unspoken "I've been waiting for you" from years past. When the hazard erupts on a rainy night, can Lin's back—charging into the fire with a fire extinguisher—make Su see: the hero she once loved never faded away?
Lin Xiaoman, a street beggar, accidentally picks up the exclusive black card of Gu Shiyan, heir to a top-tier family—a card that can be used worldwide but no outsider dares to touch. When Gu Shiyan blocks her door with bodyguards and orders her to 'pay back with a lifetime,' Xiaoman thinks she's doomed. But she soon finds out this cold-faced tycoon had a worse childhood than hers: parents died early, and uncles were eyeing his inheritance. Xiaoman warms his frozen hands with a stolen sweet potato, tucks wild chrysanthemums into his suit pocket, and slowly melts the ice in his heart. Meanwhile, Gu Shiyan discovers that Xiaoman's grandma's illness is linked to the truth about his parents' death... A black card binds two people from parallel worlds and weaves a redemptive love story across classes.
Lin Xiaotang, a teen from a state-owned enterprise family compound in the 1980s, had her life turned upside down right after getting into a technical secondary school—her father was wrongfully accused, and her mother fell critically ill. To support her family, she gave up her studies to sell handmade sweaters at a stall, only to be labeled a "speculator" by Chen Mo, a cold and reserved engineer. But this "crazy girl" gossiped about by neighbors used her keen market sense to rise: from a street stall to a clothing workshop, then to securing foreign trade orders, riding the wave of reform and opening up. Chen Mo, who once despised her, gradually fell for her resilience while helping solve equipment issues. As her career takes off, can her father's name be cleared? Will these two once-parallel souls become each other's most steadfast companions?
In the midst of the fierce succession struggle in the Great Yu Kingdom, the unfavored Sixth Prince Shen Zhaotang has hidden her female identity for years to survive. An assassination attempt exposes her secret, and the Crown Prince's faction seeks to kill her using this. However, the Third Prince Shen Zhaoheng, who has always been at odds with her, had long seen through her disguise. He not only helps her cover up the truth but also develops secret feelings for her. As court intrigue intertwines with love, Shen Zhaotang must survive the succession vortex, face the crisis of her exposed identity, and navigate the complicated emotional entanglement with the Third Prince...
Lin Xiaoman, unemployed and in debt, picks up a cute baby named "Xiao Tuanzi" one morning and becomes a temporary mom. Unexpectedly, Xiao Tuanzi is a "walking lucky charm"—she accidentally joins a top design company, her mother (bedridden for three years) suddenly gets out of bed, and her gambling father voluntarily quits gambling to run a stall. The whole family goes from "permanent bad luck victims" to "a collection of good fortune". But when a wealthy butler arrives with a DNA report, Xiao Tuanzi hugs her and cries: "Sister, you saved me with porridge in the previous life—I’m here to turn your luck around this life." It turns out Xiao Tuanzi was the little beggar she saved in a past life, and this "heaven-sent baby" is a warm repayment across two lifetimes.
Li Jingshen, the heir of the powerful Li family, married Su Wan—rumored to be “soft and docile”—to ward off misfortune. He expected a delicate flower, but on their wedding night, he witnessed her flipping a vengeful gangster over her shoulder with one hand and exposing his mother’s fake jadeite with her antique expertise. To his shock, this “young madam” is actually “Night Ghost” from the underground racing scene and “Fire-Eyed Su” in the antique world—she hid her sharpness to marry into the Li family and investigate her father’s mysterious death. As the cold总裁 goes from “protecting his wife” to “being protected by his wife,” they unravel family conspiracies together, and their love ignites amid the clash between her “wild ways” and his “cold rules.”
Lin Xiao, a genius swordsman from Xuantian Sect, awakens the "Villain Compulsory System" during his tribulation—all tasks are villainous acts like stealing opportunities or destroying holy lands, with thunder strikes as punishment for refusal. He tries to do good secretly: saving Su Wan, his junior sister hunted by demon cultivators, but the system labels it "robbing the demon's prey" and rewards him with a demon sword. Worse, just as Su Wan falls for him, the next task is to "kill Su Wan for her pure yin constitution". Caught between a system forcing him into darkness and the love he wants to protect, Lin Xiao finally roars when pointing the demon sword at Su Wan: "What my sword cuts is the injustice of heavens, not the light in my heart!"
Su Wan, a top modern alchemist, transmigrates to the 1970s and becomes the new sister-in-law of the poor Gu family in the countryside. Her husband, Gu Yanqing, a sent-down youth, has been missing for half a year. The Gu family is so poor they can only eat steamed buns, and her sisters-in-law call her a "jinx" who killed her husband. But no one knows this gentle young woman hides an alchemy furnace in her sleeve! She uses Peiyuan Pill to cure her mother-in-law's chronic leg pain, trades Zhuyan Pill for a basket of food stamps, and even the village secretary's son asks her for "refreshing pills" to prepare for exams. Just as life starts to improve, Gu Yanqing suddenly returns with a "white moonlight" in a Western dress, demanding a divorce. Su Wan takes out a newly made "Heartless Pill" and sneers: "Want a divorce? First return the 20 jin of food stamps I lent to the Gu family!"
Lin Wan, a night-shift mortician at a funeral parlor, has spent five years talking only to corpses and cockroaches in the dead of night—until anti-narcotics officer Chen Mo bursts in, holding his fallen comrade’s body, begging through tear-reddened eyes, “Make him look alive.” Thus begins their bond forged by the night: Chen Mo fixes her broken emergency lamp, holds her hand when her nyctalopia traps her in darkness, and slips mint candies into her pocket. But when Lin Wan finds her missing brother’s old phone—with Chen Mo’s number as the last call—and when Chen Mo’s undercover files fall onto her makeup table, she realizes: the “night” she wants to leave is exactly the “light” Chen Mo fights to protect. Will they tear through the darkness together, or remain trapped in each other’s “night” forever?
32-year-old Lin Xiaotang was mocked by her cheating ex-husband: "You can't even support yourself, let alone our son." She moved into a damp basement with her 5-year-old son Xiaoyu, working three jobs until her fingers were swollen. One day, Xiaoyu blurted out the total of her account book numbers—this "dull" child, dismissed by his father, had a photographic memory for math! She borrowed from all relatives to send Xiaoyu to an Olympiad math class, only to be ridiculed by her ex's family: "You're dreaming of climbing up." But when Xiaoyu stood on the podium with the national Olympiad math championship trophy, Lin Xiaotang held a crumpled fee receipt and smiled: "I'm not here to beat anyone. I just want my son to know—his mom never thought of giving up."
Su Wanning, an obscure weapon restorer, went viral for a controversial video of 'repairing ancient swords with modern techniques'—only to be named by a top cultural institution to restore a Song Dynasty 'Tempered Rose Sword.' Gu Shiyan, the returnee appraiser and project leader, scoffed: 'Unorthodox methods don’t deserve to touch national treasures.' It wasn’t until Su took out her grandmother’s *Quenching Manual* and used the ancient 'three forgings and three quenches' to revive the rose pattern on the sword that Gu discovered: the sword was a 'love token' forged by his grandfather to save Su’s grandmother. And the wild rose Su transplanted from her grandmother’s grave into her workshop? It matched the sword’s pattern perfectly…
Lin Xiaoman quits her city job to fulfill her grandma’s last wish of inheriting the family’s century-old pomelo orchard, only to run into Chen Mo—her first love who vanished without a word years ago. Now he’s an investor there to negotiate the orchard’s acquisition. Amidst the summer’s pomelo fragrance and resurfaced memories, they’re forced to cooperate on orchard renovation. The misunderstanding from Chen Mo’s unexplained departure—caused by his mother’s sudden severe illness—starts to thaw. But Chen Mo’s company is pressuring him to sign the acquisition contract soon for a resort. Torn between her grandma’s lifelong legacy and the rekindled love, Xiaoman hesitates under the pomelo tree, unaware that Chen Mo has a “Pomelo Orchard Intangible Cultural Heritage Protection Plan” hidden in his briefcase—waiting to give her the sweetest surprise of the summer.
Lin Xiaoman, a soft-spoken programmer, is mistaken for a 'gang boss' because of his buzz cut and an arm tattoo reading 'Grandma' (misseen as a gang mark). Moving into an old neighborhood, he gets 'respect'—kids avoid him, the breakfast vendor gives extra eggs, and an aunt asks him to 'teach a lesson' to the物业费-dodging tenant. But this 'boss' fears killing fish, stutters when arguing for the aunt, and secretly fixes the tenant's pipes. When the misunderstanding clears, neighbors realize this 'least boss-like guy' is actually healing the street with his softness.
Lin Xiaoman, a worn-out corporate slave, had just been torn apart by her boss when a global alert blared: "90 days until doomsday." To her horror, Lu Zhao—her ex who vanished without a word three years ago—shows up at her door with a tattered "Doomsday Survival Manual." He confesses he went underground to research the apocalypse signal and now risks everything to protect her from resource wars, betrayed neighbors, and collapsing order. But Xiaoman still seethes over his sudden disappearance—until Lu Zhao takes a falling rock for her, his waist stained dark red. As the countdown ticks from 90 to 80, will they uncover the truth of the past, or drift apart with regrets as the end nears?
On her first day at work, Lin Xiaoman is shocked to find her boss is Su Xiaotang—her high school campus belle who suddenly transferred away without even taking the graduation photo. What’s more absurd is that Su Xiaotang says she just “returned to campus” to finish her part-time master’s degree and now even needs Xiaoman to teach her Excel functions. From helping the school beauty revise proposals to accompanying her to client dinners, Xiaoman complains while secretly photoshopping Su Xiaotang into his old graduation photo. Until one late-night overtime, Su Xiaotang holds the hot milk tea from Xiaoman and whispers, “Actually, I transferred back then because I wanted to catch up with you.” It turns out that behind all the “chaos” is a mutual crush that’s been hidden for ten years.
Lin Xiaoman, a late-night convenience store clerk, is on the edge after her sister vanished in the neighborhood's "nightfall missing cases." One night, she spots Zhou Yan, her new neighbor—the man in a black trench coat with icy eyes—carrying a black bag oozing red liquid. To her terror, she finds her sister's limited-edition hairpin at his door. Summoning courage, Xiaoman follows Zhou Yan into the underground garage, only to see a circle of skull-masked people chanting: "Shhh, time to act when night falls." Suddenly, Zhou Yan turns, a knife in hand—but he shouts at her: "Run! You're their next target!" It turns out he's an undercover cop, and Xiaoman has long been marked as the gang's "next prey" in their "act" order……
Modern corporate slave Lin Xiaoman stayed up all night working on a project, only to wake up as an ancient boy about to be castrated! By the time he reacted, he’d become “Xiao Shunzi,” the most invisible eunuch in the palace. Assigned to serve the outcast Seventh Princess Li Zhaozhao in the cold palace, he discovers the princess isn’t as fragile as she seems—she’s secretly investigating her mother’s murder, and his “eunuch” identity becomes the perfect cover. Using modern workplace “survival skills,” Lin helps the princess escape crises time and again. From mutual distrust to hidden affection, their bond deepens. But when the princess finally traces the culprit to the emperor, Lin uncovers a shocking truth: his time travel is connected to the princess’s mother’s death, and his “eunuch” status was never an accident…
Jiang Li, a noble lady betrothed to the Crown Prince of Qing Wang, catches him hiding a mistress and planning to make her a concubine after marriage. She decisively breaks off the engagement and proposes to Marquis Jing'an, Xiao Jingyan—who's rumored to “克妻” (bring bad luck to wives). To her surprise, this cold, war-hero marquis dotes on her like a treasure: bringing warm tea in the morning, keeping hot meals for her late returns, even reading court documents to her. When the Crown Prince regrets and tries to win her back, Xiao Jingyan blocks the gate: “My wife is none of your business.” Jiang Li finally realizes—instead of being a wronged consort, being a marquis' wife cherished in his heart is the sweetest fate.
Lin Shuang, a hot-tempered Northeast sister, and Lin Tian, her foodie cute younger sister, accidentally travel into a classic ancient mansion intrigue novel and become the "sickly legitimate daughters" bullied by the whole family. The original characters were supposed to endure until their downfall, but the sisters have a Northeast vibe—Lin Shuang retorts so sharply that the concubine’s face turns green, Lin Tian uses tanghulu to win over maids, and even turns the cousin who wants to steal the legitimate position into a "shopping companion." When the straightforward Northeast spirit collides with rigid mansion rules, they not only turn the original plot around but also make the "cold male lead" break into laughter? Watch these two girls turn a palace intrigue novel into a hilarious comedy with their Northeast-style bluntness!
Fifty-year-old Zhou Xiufen has been a "family保姆" (housekeeper) for half her life—her husband never does housework, her son and daughter-in-law dump their child on her while criticizing her "unprofessional parenting," and she even cooks breakfast for her grandson when she's sick. Until one day in the hospital, she saw an aunt in the same ward send a message to her daughter on her deathbed: "I'll make soup for you tomorrow." She suddenly broke down: "Am I a mom, a mother-in-law, or someone who's forgotten her own name?" So she secretly saved money, left a letter saying "I want to live for myself" on her birthday, moved to the suburbs, and opened a wonton shop. When her family accused her, Lao Chen, a retired teacher next door, stood up: "You have the right to live without serving others." Together, they fought against her son's "moral绑架" (moral blackmail) and watched the sunrise while making wontons at dawn—turns out, rebirth at fifty is the warmest bowl of soup in life.
Lin Xiaoman and Chen Mo have been in love for five years, but a week before their wedding, she’s diagnosed with infertility. She hides the medical report, watching her boyfriend excitedly plan their nursery—until the night before their marriage registration, when she breaks down and confesses everything. Finally, she forces a smile and says, “Dear, I wish you an early baby.” To her surprise, Chen Mo pulls out an adoption manual and brushes the tears from her eyes: “Silly girl, my ‘early baby’ means bringing our child home—together with you.” It turns out he’d learned the truth from the doctor long ago and secretly prepared for adoption. A love that seemed destined to break finally becomes the warmest interpretation of “early baby.”
Su Wan, a designer bullied at work, once saved Zhou Shiyan—a落魄 teenager surrounded by a mob—on a rainy night three years ago. Now Zhou has risen to become a tycoon in the industry. He’s been secretly helping Su Wan out of client difficulties and colleague sabotage, but never dared to reveal himself—until Su Wan is framed for plagiarism and on the brink of losing her job. He suddenly appears at the press conference, grabs her hand in front of everyone, and says, ‘Su Wan is mine. From now on, I'll protect you.’ It turns out he’s remembered her for three years, while she’s long forgotten the boy covered in bruises; it turns out all the ‘coincidences’ she thought were chance were his courage built up over three years. When the ‘protected’ becomes the ‘protector’, can the unspoken love hidden in time finally come to light?
Su Wan, the fake daughter raised by the Marquis' Mansion for 18 years, was pushed aside overnight when the real daughter Lin Zhixia returned—her identity stolen, accused of stealing the limelight, even her personal maid dared to step on her. But who would have thought this humiliated "imposter" was the last descendant of a hidden metaphysical sect? When the Marquis suddenly fell victim to evil poison and strange events plagued the mansion, Lin Zhixia's "noble lady tricks" were useless. Only then did everyone remember Su Wan, who had been sent to the woodshed. Holding a cinnabar talisman, she stood in the hall, eyes slightly red but smile cold: "Is it too late to beg me now?"
Shen Wanyi faked her death to investigate her family's bankruptcy, only to find her best friend Su Tang had impersonated her as "Miss Shen"—taking over her company, getting engaged to her first love, and even framing her life into a "perfect stand-in" script. Just as Su Tang thought she could fully replace her, Shen Wanyi returned with a new identity. She wasn't here to reclaim her old life—she was here to tear up the farce: expose Su Tang's lies, unearth the real culprit behind her family's tragedy, and make everyone see that the real Shen Wanyi was never anyone's shadow. Meanwhile, Lu Shiyan, the mysterious hacker who'd been secretly helping her, seemed to know about her fake death all along—and held a key clue to her family's secrets...
Eighty-year-old Chen Jinshan is a retired Xingyi Quan champion who's laid low for forty years. He's just a "lazy old man" in the alley: chasing vegetable-stealing dogs, playing chess, eating stewed pork—no one knows he once broke red bricks with a punch. Until his grandson Xiaoyu came home crying from workplace bullying, saying he felt useless. Old Deng snapped into action: he put on his old training suit, grabbed his gloves, and went to Xiaoyu's company. Facing the arrogant boss, he didn't fight—he performed Xingyi Quan slowly, the wind from his fists blowing papers off the desk: "My grandson works his heart out. If you pick on him again, I'll practice with you." The boss apologized immediately. The incident went viral, making Old Deng an "internet-famous tough grandpa." Then his old rival Wang Jianjun showed up—they'd feuded over a match thirty years ago. Now Wang, on a cane, smiled: "Still protecting your family? Let's play tai chi tomorrow." Old Deng spat: "Buy me stewed pork first!" Turns out, "invincibility" isn't about beating everyone—it's about protecting the ones you love, no matter what.
Zhou Shanpao, the veteran hunting king of the Great Khingan Mountains, has followed the rule of “take three parts, leave seven” all his life. But he was framed for “killing someone years ago” and disgraced after refusing to help a tycoon poach rare Siberian tigers. Lin Xiaoman, a newly graduated female ecologist, breaks into the mountains to track tiger cubs and accidentally moves into the wooden house where Zhou has lived for years. One is a stubborn yet soft-hearted “outdated old-timer,” the other a较真, principled “science stickler.” They go from bickering daily to gradually trusting each other, only to stumble upon a bigger conspiracy by the poaching ring: they plan to blow up the Tiger Roar Ridge cave where tigers hide and frame Zhou for “destroying the mountain to cover up crimes.” When Zhou’s 20-year-old secret—the truth that he sacrificed his partner to protect tiger cubs—is revealed, this “bickering couple” must join forces to fight the poachers and guard the last ecological barrier of the Great Khingan Mountains.
Lin Wan divorced her husband Gu Jingshen impulsively years ago, suspecting him of infidelity, and even took their son away. Three years later, she learned the so-called "third party" was the widow of Gu's late friend—he was just helping the orphaned family. When she saw Gu collapsing in the hospital from overwork with no one around, Lin Wan finally realized she was the fool who'd pushed true love away. She tried everything to get close, but Gu remained cold. Then their son said, "Dad never blamed Mom." Some misses might be fixed, but some hurts take a lifetime to heal……
Lin Xiaoman, a small-town girl, delivers takeout by day and does design work at night to raise tuition for her younger brother. She accidentally gets involved in a big company's "Dragon Gate Entrepreneurship Competition"—the winner receives a million-yuan startup fund and headquarters resources. What she doesn't expect is that the cold CEO Zhou Yan on the judge's panel is the stranded young man she saved in a rainstorm three years ago. Zhou Yan has been desperately searching for his benefactor due to past regrets, but mistakes her for a "fame-seeking opportunist"; Lin Xiaoman, however, is too自卑 to admit she's the "girl in the tattered raincoat". When the competition's final test collides with the truth of their identities, is this "leap over the dragon gate" a key to changing fate, or a chance to unlock their hearts?
Lin Xiaoman, a useless beauty streamer who just got fired by her company, inherits her grandfather's run-down Taoist temple—and is bound to a "Merit System": if she doesn't collect 1000 merits, she'll be trapped here forever! To "escape", she's forced to switch to metaphysics streaming: helping a netizen calculate a "love hexagram" uncovers her boyfriend's cheating, finding a lost dog for an elderly man leads to a "life-saving talisman" her grandfather hid years ago... But the more merits she collects, the more she realizes those "random tasks" are like her grandfather's "precise design". Even Lu Chuan, the cold-faced photographer who's been filming her, is the "little beggar" her grandfather saved years ago—turns out what she's collecting isn't merit, but the courage to fall in love with life again that her grandfather had long prepared for her?
On the day Lu Zhaoyi, the newly crowned top scholar, celebrates his achievement, he receives the devastating news of his mother's wrongful death in prison. A decade ago, his mother was framed for 'colluding with enemies' and executed along with most of the family—all because she refused to help the powerful Duke of Zhen seize farmland. Now returning home in his red official robes to reopen the case, Lu finds all evidence destroyed, and the mastermind is none other than the Duke himself. Enduring accusations of being an 'unfilial son' for challenging the past, he tracks down survivors: a threatened old coroner, a hidden maid who witnessed the crime... When key evidence points to the Duke's son—his close friend from the imperial exam—Lu risks his career and life to clear his mother's name. Can this underdog's fight against power and corruption finally bring justice?
In 1973, 22-year-old cryogenic experiment volunteer Lin Wan was permanently frozen in a special coffin due to an "accident". Fifty years later, during the demolition of the old research institute, workers accidentally triggered the switch and woke her up—her face still looks 22, but her former lover Chen Mo has become a white-haired professor who can't even recognize her; her younger brother has long passed away, and her only "relative" is a Gen Z great-nephew with a VR headset. Worse still, the cryogenic reagent in her body is failing, and doctors say she has only one month left to live. While struggling to adapt to the "future" of food delivery, QR codes, and short videos, Lin Wan investigates the truth behind the "accident"—why does her file say "missing"? Why did Chen Mo suddenly disappear back then? When she finally finds Chen Mo, the old man tremblingly takes out an unposted letter from 1973, and the words inside make her freeze instantly: the "accident" was to cover up a forbidden research project, and she was the chosen "living test subject"...
Sweet and cute Su Xiaotang is the "Billiards Sweetheart" of the old alley's "Xingyuan Billiards Hall", hiding a unique skill of "blind-clearing the table"—this is the love memory of her grandpa and late grandma, and also her entire childhood. But cold-faced real estate tycoon Lu Jingchuan suddenly shows up with a purchase contract, claiming the hall is in a "golden business district" and must be demolished. Xiaotang, with red eyes, bets on billiards: "If I win a game, you give me three days to find a solution!" When the cue breaks through Lu Jingchuan's "digital barrier", he realizes this "sweetheart" is tougher than her cue—the old scoreboard holds the grandpa and grandma's love, the wall graffiti are neighbors' memories, and even his own childhood has an unspoken connection to the hall. They go from rivals to allies guarding the hall, but Lu Jingchuan's family pressure and the grandpa's sudden hospitalization hit one after another. Can Xiaotang's "three-day promise" save the hall, and also the budding affection?
Lin Xiaoman, a fresh graduate slogging as an office worker, lives with her frugal grandma in the old town. She’s always annoyed by grandma’s penny-pinching and meddling—until one night, when she’s harassed by thugs after overtime, grandma suddenly transforms into a kung fu master and takes them down! It turns out grandma was “Sister Shuang,” a legendary figure who once protected the old town. She gave up her past to raise Xiaoman, who lost her parents as a child. Now the old town faces forced demolition, and the developer sends thugs to cause trouble. Grandma has to come out of retirement, and as Xiaoman helps her handle the problems, she finally understands the tenderness behind grandma’s “stinginess.” Together, the grandma and granddaughter fight to protect their home.
Lin Xiaoman gave up her teaching job in Shanghai to follow Gu Chengchuan to the northwest Gobi, supporting his dream of desertification control. After three years of devotion, she was met with his breakup: "I don't want to hold you back." Heartbroken, she returned home and opened "North-South Porridge Shop." Five years later, Gu reappeared with a desert control patent and a cancer diagnosis—he had lied back then to spare her from his illness. But now Xiaoman has a kind suitor, and Gu's condition is worsening again. Their unspoken truths and tangled emotions become a regretful puzzle spanning north and south.
Lin Xiaotang, a corporate slave, loves nothing more than daydreaming—she fantasizes about a salary raise while slacking off at work, hopes her crush will strike up a conversation at the milk tea shop, and secretly wishes the credit-stealing scheming colleague would “fall flat on her face.” But who could’ve imagined that these daydreams, used to “escape reality,” would all come true one morning! The salary raise is real, but it comes with a client’s “hellish project”; her crush talks to her, but only to borrow her newly arrived bonus; the scheming colleague “falls flat,” but immediately spreads rumors about her… When “getting what you wish for” turns into “unshakable trouble,” Xiaotang realizes that the “boring” ordinary days she once disliked are the sweetest happiness. And all this magic started with the “wish necklace” her grandma gave her before passing away—but the “backlash” of the necklace has just begun…
Lin Chuan, the most talentless outer disciple of Qingxuan Sect, only lives for his junior sister Su Qingyao—a prodigy who bets everything to condense her core in three months to prove Lin’s worth. But when Lin accidentally binds the “Prodigy Support System,” he secretly collects spiritual materials and shields Su from tribulations. To his shock, every help he gives triggers the system’s “feedback mechanism,” making his cultivation skyrocket. On Su’s core condensation ceremony, as she summons nine-colored aurora, Lin’s body suddenly bursts with the Supreme Dao Bone—revealing he’s the system’s true chosen one! Can their bond survive this twist? Will Lin stay Su’s “shadow” or embrace his “supreme destiny”?
Modern worker Lin Chuan accidentally travels back to 1985 and becomes a technician at a state-owned machinery factory with the enviable "iron rice bowl" (a stable, lifelong job). He immediately recognizes Su Xiaomei—the girl he lost in his previous life because he was too scared to give up his stable job. This time, he’s made up his mind: selling the factory-allocated Forever bicycle to raise funds, even quitting his job to go into business, just to save enough for Xiaomei’s betrothal gift. But when the factory director slams the table and calls him "crazy," and Xiaomei tugs his sleeve with red eyes: "How will we live without a job?" Lin Chuan pulls out a crumpled business plan from his cotton jacket and smiles, patting her head: "What I fear isn’t poverty—it’s watching you marry someone else again." But just one day before they’re supposed to meet her parents, Xiaomei’s mother shows up with an official ID: "My daughter is marrying someone with an 'iron rice bowl'."