Never trust ads or websites in videos. Our content is from the internet and we are not responsible for any ad content ⚠️
Young Master, Your Wife Is a Taoist Exorcist!
Young Master, Your Wife Is a Taoist Exorcist! Plot:
Gu Tingchuan, a wealthy young master, married Su Wan, a girl with an ordinary background, to dispel bad luck. He treated her indifferently after marriage. Until one day, he was entangled by evil spirits, suffering from high fever and hallucinations. Su Wan, who had always been low-key, suddenly took action—holding a peach wood sword and drawing talismans with her fingertips, resolving the crisis in an instant. Gu Tingchuan then realized with shock that his wife was actually a descendant of a hidden Taoist exorcist lineage! And when he looked at Su Wan's focused side profile while exorcising, his originally cold heart began to beat wildly uncontrollably—how did this 'ordinary' wife he had ignored suddenly become so captivating?
Comments
Scan for Mobile View
Scan this QR code with your mobile device to watch this video on your phone
Recommended Videos
Reborn at Dusk
A story about rediscovering hope and courage at life's lowest point. After a series of setbacks, the protagonist finds a new beginning in the twilight of life through encounters with others and self-reflection.
The Lucky Little Farm Girl
This is a story about a little farm girl named Xiaofu. Despite her humble background, she is clever, optimistic, and hardworking. Through her efforts and wisdom, Xiaofu not only improves her family's life but also helps the villagers solve many problems, eventually earning their respect and affection.
Contract Expired, Mr. Li
Cold-hearted CEO Li is forced into a fake marriage contract with an ordinary girl, but unexpectedly falls for her during their cohabitation. As the contract expiration date approaches, both realize their feelings are real. But when corporate conspiracies and ex-lovers emerge, their relationship faces ultimate tests. Faced with truth and love, Mr. Li must choose: maintain his perfect facade, or give up everything for love?
The Heiress's Secret Identities Exposed Again
Sugar Su appears to be a spoiled heiress, but secretly holds multiple identities - hacker prodigy, racing queen, and master perfumer. When CEO Ethan Gu starts unraveling her secrets, their cat-and-mouse game turns into an unlikely alliance, unaware of the corporate conspiracy looming over them.
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.
After the Breakup, I Was Haunted by a Beautiful Client
Fresh off a painful breakup, office executive Lin Feng meets a stunning client, Su Ran, only to be trapped in her obsessive pursuit—ceaseless texts, stealthy stalking, and invasions of his private life. Initially drawn to her charm, Lin's thrill shifts to terror as he uncovers a dark secret: Su is a tool of revenge from his ex. Torn between fleeting romance and a deadly scheme, Lin fights to uncover the truth. A suspense-filled love story with twists and laughs unfolds as he navigates this chaotic entanglement.
Future Text: Reverse Destiny
Ordinary office worker Li Chen unexpectedly receives a mysterious text message from ten years in the future, warning him of an imminent life crisis. To alter his fate, he must follow the message's guidance step by step, unaware that each choice unravels deeper mysteries and emotional entanglements. Caught in a whirlwind of love, friendship, and ambition, can he truly reverse his destiny, or will he fall into an even more uncontrollable future?
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.
Turns Out My White Moonlight Likes Me Too
Lin Xiaoman has had a crush on school heartthrob Xu Mingchuan for three years—hiding the love letter she wrote twenty times, walking three blocks for his favorite iced Americano, even crying secretly outside the infirmary when he got hurt. At the graduation party, drunk Xiaoman tells her friend, “He’d never like plain me,” not knowing Xu Mingchuan is standing outside the balcony. When she wipes her red eyes, a familiar voice says: “What if I kept your love letter too?” Xu takes out a crumpled pink letter—Xiaoman’s from three years ago, with a milk tea stain from her nervousness. Turns out, the white moonlight’s feelings were never one-sided.
Starry Night, Snowy Skies: Flower Wine for the New Year
On New Year's Eve, Su Wan of the alleyway tavern "Sui Shi" is polishing the third celadon cup—it's the "exclusive ritual" of old customer Uncle Chen: for ten years, every time the stars come out and snow falls, he'd drink three cups of perfectly warmed osmanthus wine and tell a story about "this day last year." But tonight, snowflakes are hitting the window ledge loudly, and Uncle Chen's old cotton shoes haven't crushed the snow prints at the alley entrance. Instead, a young man named Cheng Mo bursts in, wrapped in a dark blue coat, holding a bunch of wintersweet with snow, gasping, "My grandfather asked me to keep the appointment of three cups of wine." Just as he takes a sip of the third cup, Cheng Mo takes out a dog-eared diary: it turns out Uncle Chen passed away last autumn. Afraid Su Wan would be sad, he specifically asked his grandson to come instead—there's a yellowed note in the last page of the diary, written by Su Wan ten years ago: "When the snow stops, let's plant wintersweet at the tavern entrance." Just as the snow from the eave falls into the wine cup, Cheng Mo inserts the wintersweet into a rough ceramic vase and points outside with a smile: "Grandpa said, this year's snow is the reply letter from the wintersweet to you." Su Wan touches the fingerprint on the diary and suddenly sees that on the wintersweet petals, the snow water is reflecting the warm yellow light—turns out, saying farewell to the old isn't losing, but the old customer hiding unsaid words in old wine and new flowers.