Never trust ads or websites in videos. Our content is from the internet and we are not responsible for any ad content ⚠️
Unboxing Wild Weeds, My BFF Had a Meltdown
Unboxing Wild Weeds, My BFF Had a Meltdown Plot:
Popular lifestyle influencer Lin Xiaxia hosted a wild grass blind box livestream to boost her follower count. What started as a silly clickbait stunt took an unexpected turn when an old envelope tumbled out of the third box, holding photo fragments of her best friend Su Xiao and her cheating ex-boyfriend, plus a dried wild rose. Su Xiao broke down instantly, accusing Xiaxia of pulling a cruel prank. The live chat blew up immediately, but Xiaxia now has to deal with viral fame and a fractured friendship. She later learned the weeds were foraged from suburban hills—including the keepsake Su Xiao had thrown away in a fit of anger years ago.
Comments
Scan for Mobile View
Scan this QR code with your mobile device to watch this video on your phone
Recommended Videos
The Magical Diary That Predicts the Future
A mysterious diary records events that are about to happen in the future. The protagonist accidentally obtains this diary and starts acting according to its predictions, only to gradually realize that things are not as simple as they seem.
The Return to Capital
Shen Qingtang, the disgraced general's daughter who was exiled a decade ago, returns to the capital posing as a merchant. While running a rouge shop as cover, she secretly investigates her family's massacre, only to clash with imperial censor Pei Jingchen. As their childhood betrothal resurfaces, as political rivals' daughters approach with ulterior motives, and as a mysterious fire destroys crucial evidence—she must choose between vengeance and love. Meanwhile, in the palace shadows, the mastermind behind it all awaits her next move.
Sweet Trouble in My Arms
When arrogant CEO Lu Chenzhou is forced to cohabit with his father's savior's daughter, the seemingly sweet Su Xiaotang turns out to be a walking disaster who transforms his office into a dessert shop. From resistance to addiction, watch how this icy workaholic gets melted by 'sugar-coated bullets' in this hilarious romantic showdown.
Madam's Underworld
By day, she's a demure housewife playing mahjong; by night, she's the feared "Cheongsam Reaper" ruling the underworld. When loan sharks destroy her husband's tea shop, she swaps lipstick for hairpins and beats thugs senseless with a rolling pin. As her double life unravels, her meek husband steps forward with a chilling grin: 'Touch my wife? Have you seen her rolling pin that once crushed eighteen gang branches?' A fusion of identity twists and brutal elegance, this couple's deadly duet will shake both sides of the law.
It's Okay, We're Family
After a career setback, Lin Wei is forced to move back home and cohabitate with her polar-opposite younger brother, Lin Hao. Forced to run a failing café together, their lifelong rivalry escalates into comedic chaos. Yet beneath the bickering, they uncover hidden vulnerabilities and unspoken care for one another. As old grudges resurface and new challenges arise, can these siblings finally learn that family means loving through the noise?
Mr. Gu, You Dropped Your Jade Pendant: My Doctor Wife Is So Sweet
Cold and aloof CEO Gu Tingshen loses his family heirloom jade pendant—a last memento from his late mother—and scrambles to search the entire city for it. Meanwhile, Su Xiaoman, a young doctor who just descended from the mountains, finds the pendant during a free clinic and keeps it as a lucky charm, thinking it’s ordinary. When Gu Tingshen and his assistant confront Xiaoman while she’s giving an old man acupuncture, they quarrel: Gu accuses her of "stealing," and Xiaoman fires back that he’s a "cold-blooded capitalist." But as they spend time together, Gu discovers that this feisty doctor is not only highly skilled but also brings him herbal meals during overtime and uses acupuncture to ease his stomach pain. Xiaoman also learns that the seemingly indifferent Gu has been quietly funding mountain clinics. When the pendant is finally returned, Gu holds Xiaoman’s hand and says: "You can give the pendant back, but you—can you stay with me?"
The Retracer
Investigative journalist Lin Shen has never accepted his sister’s "accidental fall" death—he hung up on her desperate call an hour before the incident, all because he was rushing a draft. Three years later, a mysterious man calling himself "The Retracer" hands him a pocket watch that can send him back to key moments of the past, with a condition: every "mistake" he fixes will erase a memory of his sister. On his first trip back, Lin discovers his sister’s death is linked to the health product fraud she was investigating, and the mastermind is his father’s old comrade. When he tries to stop the tragedy, a terrifying chain reaction unfolds: his sister survives but becomes an accomplice to the fraud; his father is caught in a lawsuit for covering up his friend… He gradually realizes that "retracing" isn’t redemption—it’s a game against his own guilt and fate. How much must he sacrifice to get a "regret-free" ending?
After Rebirth, Mom Reclaims Her Stolen Life
Thirty-eight-year-old Lin Wan died with resentment—her best friend Su Qing had schemed against her in her past life, stealing her fiancé, making her daughter alienate her due to misunderstandings, and even seizing the company left by her parents. Reborn to the age of 25, when her daughter Xiaotang was just 5 years old and Su Qing's plot had just begun. This time, Lin Wan not only wants to tear off Su Qing's "white lotus" mask and reclaim the company's shares using her past life memories but also strives to repair her relationship with her daughter—Xiaotang never called her "Mom" until her death in the past life, which was her deepest regret. When the "rebirth buff" meets the "white lotus green tea," and when the "regretful mom" encounters the "insecure daughter," in this "battle to reclaim her life," she wants to win not just her career but also the most precious family love.
Too Late to Regret When Words Come True
Su Xiao quarreled with her boyfriend Lin Shen over a misunderstanding and blurted out, "I wish you were dead!" To her horror, Lin Shen was in a car accident and fell comatose the next day. Desperate, she found she could travel back in time through old items—but every attempt to fix that "sentence" triggered strange chain reactions: either Lin Shen vanished or she forgot him. When she uncovered the truth: Lin Shen had made a deal with a mysterious figure to "trade his life for her safety" to save her from an upcoming accident, and her angry words were just the trigger. She had to choose between "losing her memory" and "losing him forever." But by then, she realized the deepest pain wasn’t regret—it was having to give up the one she loved when they clearly belonged together.
Dreamlike Remaining Life, Peaceful Years
On her 30th birthday, Lin Wan, an oncologist, was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. Despairing, she returned to her hometown and opened "Ruomeng Teahouse". On the first day of business, Gu Chuan, a man covered in wounds and suffering from amnesia, stumbled in—this man, who couldn't even remember his own name, could accurately point out where she hid her sweet osmanthus cake in the innermost tea cabinet. As Gu Chuan stayed, Lin Wan found he always drew an unfinished wedding photo at night, and the bride in the painting looked exactly like her younger self. When Gu Chuan's memory gradually returned, Lin Wan's condition began to worsen—turns out they were each other's first love ten years ago, but missed each other due to a misunderstanding; now fate has reunited them, but they only have three short months left...