Never trust ads or websites in videos. Our content is from the internet and we are not responsible for any ad content ⚠️

System Delayed for a Century: Never Mock the Poor Old Man

2025-12-19 Category: Short Drama

System Delayed for a Century: Never Mock the Poor Old Man Plot:

Zhang Agong, a poor old man trampled by the whole village all his life, suddenly activates the "Era System" that has been delayed for a century on his 60th birthday—a "counterattack card" left by his grandfather for his father, but delayed due to a fire. Previously, he couldn't even raise the down payment for his grandson's wedding house and was cursed as a "poor ghost" by the prospective in-laws. Now, the system leads him to dig up Republic-era silver dollars under his old house and helps him make a fortune by connecting his ancestral bamboo weaving with live-stream e-commerce. When he goes from the "village laughingstock" to the "old millionaire everyone fawns over," the villagers switch from sarcasm to flattery. However, the system suddenly issues a death order: "Double the per capita income of the village within three months, or all wealth will be cleared." Having been poor all his life, he has to choose between "keeping his wealth" and "repaying the village," and the truth behind the system's delay hides his grandfather's unfulfilled promise to his father…

Comments

Optional. If your feedback is related to specific content, please provide a link

Recommended Videos

The Legend of Phoenix

The Legend of Phoenix

The Legend of Phoenix is a fantasy short drama set in ancient times. It tells the story of a modern girl who accidentally travels to another world and becomes the 'useless' young lady, Feng Wu. With her intelligence and courage, she overcomes adversity and grows into a strong individual. The drama is filled with magical elements and emotional entanglements, showcasing the protagonist's journey of self-discovery and triumph in the face of challenges.

No One Else Like Me

No One Else Like Me

Popular actress Su Nian loses her memory after a car accident, only to be claimed as the fiancée of mysterious tycoon Gu Chenzhou. As memory fragments resurface, every 'coincidence' reveals meticulously crafted lies. The portrait of a Republican-era woman bearing her likeness in Gu's study unveils a horrifying truth—she's merely a cultivated replacement. When Su Nian decides to expose this doppelgänger game, will she find redemption or eternal damnation?

The Return to Capital

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.

Forbidden Love Through Time

Forbidden Love Through Time

Celebrated painter Su Li meets mysterious antique dealer Lu Chen during her creative block, only to discover his ancient artwork mirrors her recurring dreams. As they unravel the painting's secrets, a tragic love story from their past lives emerges. But each midnight when the painted beauty sheds tears, someone mysteriously dies in reality. When Lu Chen's true identity is revealed, Su Li must choose: believe in this timeless love, or escape the deadly romance before it's too late?

To Survive I Became the Villain's Beloved

To Survive I Became the Villain's Beloved

Modern forensic doctor Su Wan transmigrates to ancient times, only to find she's the wanted daughter of a traitor. To escape execution, she's forced to pose as the cold-blooded regent's favorite concubine. By day she plays a delicate beauty, by night she secretly heals villagers with modern medicine. When the regent discovers her double life, the sword at her throat hesitates to strike...

Whispers of 1970

Whispers of 1970

In 1970, educated youth Su Man fell in love with Chen Mo, a son of disgraced intellectuals at a northeastern farm. Their romance shattered when an anonymous accusation sent Chen Mo to prison. Forty years later, business tycoon Su Man receives an old pocket watch engraved with Chen Mo's name, containing half a yellowed marriage application. Tracing clues to a nursing home, she finds Chen Mo suffering dementia while murmuring to an empty bed. The chief physician hands her a chilling cassette tape—recording Su Man's coerced betrayal decades ago. As the watch's hands suddenly reverse, rust stains reveal the shocking truth behind the fateful accusation.

Little Dot's Wild Feast

Little Dot's Wild Feast

Little Dot, an unassuming small hunter, ventures alone into the mountains to hunt, determined to capture wild beasts to prove his courage. Deep in the forest, he faces roaring bears and cunning wolves, eventually catching a 'beast' after thrilling perils. Back home, he proudly presents the beast on the dinner table, with the whole village eagerly awaiting the feast. But when the lid is lifted, shock ensues—the so-called wild beast turns out to be a disguised sheep, all part of Little Dot's mischievous friend's hilarious prank! Amidst awkward laughter, Little Dot learns that true bravery lies in his pure heart, and everyone shares a laughter-filled, heartwarming dinner full of unexpected twists.

Lucky Concubine & Fox Concubine: Forging Ahead Through Hatred

Lucky Concubine & Fox Concubine: Forging Ahead Through Hatred

Lin Zhixia, daughter of a general, infiltrates the palace to avenge her family’s massacre—only to be labeled the “Lucky Concubine” and win the emperor’s favor, all while hiding her plan to kill him. Su Wantang, a fox demon, poses as a beloved concubine to steal the emperor’s dragon qi (needed to free her clan sealed by the royal family), faking a “dragon pregnancy” for her scheme. Once bitter harem rivals, they uncover a shocking truth: the emperor is behind both their tragedies! As the lies of “luck” and “pregnancy” unravel, will these two hate-filled women keep feuding… or team up to expose the emperor’s hypocrisy? The road of hatred is dangerous, but they’re determined to walk it to the end.

Mom, I Don’t Want to Love You Anymore

Mom, I Don’t Want to Love You Anymore

On Lin Xiaoman's 30th birthday night, she slams the birth control pills her mom Su Min hid in her bag onto the table—it’s the Nth time her mom has interfered with her relationship. From tearing up her comic books in elementary school, forcing her to give up painting for accounting in college, to stalking her dates now, Su Min’s “for your own good” feels like a noose choking her. Xiaoman cries out, “Mom, I don’t want to love you anymore,” and slams the door. But three days later, she gets a critical illness notice from the hospital: Su Min was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer a year ago. Those “controls” were just her desperate attempt to teach Xiaoman “how to live alone” in the little time she had left.

Southbound Breeze, The Unreturned Lover

Southbound Breeze, The Unreturned Lover

At "South Wind Tea House" in a small southern town, Lin Wan has waited for ten years—ten years ago, her first love Chen Mo held her hand before studying abroad and said, "When the south wind blows again, I'll run back from abroad and never leave." This year, as the south wind just carries the scent of osmanthus, a photographer named Cheng Yuan with a silver bracelet enters the tea house. He holds a photo: a man in the snow, wearing a bracelet identical to Chen Mo's. Lin Wan follows Cheng Yuan north to find the man, only to uncover the most painful secret: Cheng Yuan is Chen Mo. After a car accident five years ago, he lost all his memories, leaving only an obsession to "go south"—because the south wind holds the "home" he's been desperately trying to grasp. When Lin Wan takes out the love letter from the bottom of her trunk with trembling hands, Cheng Yuan's tears fall on the paper: "I remember. I'm the one who was supposed to come back to you." But the next second, the doctor's call hits like thunder: "His memory won't last three months." Should she keep him by her side, even if he forgets again? Or let him go to live a pain-free life? As the wind blows past the "South Wind Returns" sign at the tea house entrance, Lin Wan touches the carvings and suddenly understands: some waits are never for "return," but for "meeting again," even if the ending is an unknown breeze.