Never trust ads or websites in videos. Our content is from the internet and we are not responsible for any ad content ⚠️
Fairy Tales Are All Lies
Fairy Tales Are All Lies Plot:
Lin Xiaoman’s "Fairy Tale Repair Shop" is a healing hub for city dwellers: she makes glass shoe bookmarks for the broken-hearted, builds "letter-delivering" forest mailboxes for left-behind kids, firmly believing fairy tales are adults’ "soft armor". Until sarcastic blogger Gu Mingyuan bursts in with a camera—he’s a "fairy tale debunker", fresh from exposing an internet-famous spot that passed plastic stars off as meteors, and even digs up her father’s old lie: "magic cures princess sickness" to get her through chemotherapy. When Gu Mingyuan threatens to reveal the safety hazards of the "Thumbelina B&B" she’s helping an elderly woman build, Lin Xiaoman wavers for the first time: she knows the pumpkin carriage is made of scrap metal, the mushroom lights are second-hand, but this is the grandma’s last hope to call back her granddaughter who’s been gone for ten years. To expose the "lying fairy tale", or guard the "disguise of love"? In this war over the "truth of fairy tales", there’s a depth of feeling more piercing than lies.
Comments
Scan for Mobile View
Scan this QR code with your mobile device to watch this video on your phone
Recommended Videos
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.
Dear Director Wen
Newbie Su Xiaonuan becomes the personal assistant to cold director Wen Mo. From mutual dislike to secret affection, their relationship takes a sweet and hilarious turn when Xiaonuan discovers Wen Mo is actually her childhood savior. But the company's strict no-dating policy puts their budding romance to the ultimate test...
Double Faces
High-powered lawyer Lin Xia and her devoted househusband Zhou Yan seem like the perfect couple—until Lin discovers Zhou sneaking out to an underground fight club at night. As she delves deeper, she uncovers his double life: by day a doting spouse, by night a legendary underground fighter. The shocking truth reveals Zhou's desperate bid to pay off his brother's gambling debts. When facades crumble, this couple must confront the fragile line between love and deception in their marriage.
My Father-in-law is the Hidden Master
Programmer Li Ming leads an ordinary life until a street robbery reveals an astonishing truth: his father-in-law, Lao Zhang, who appears as a mild-mannered retiree, is actually a legendary martial arts master in hiding! Lao Zhang concealed his identity for years to protect his family from vengeful enemies. Shocked, Li Ming transitions from fear to admiration, but he soon gets embroiled in a whirlwind of family grudges. When old foes return for revenge, Li Ming must fight alongside his father-in-law in a deadly battle, strengthening their bond in life-and-death trials. Suspense mounts: Will his wife Xiaofang uncover her father's secret? Can they escape their intertwined fate? Amidst peril, family relationships undergo a thrilling reversal.
My Lord Regent, Your Assassin's Not a Brain to Spare
The ruthless Lord Regent hires elite assassin Shadow, only to discover she's hilariously inept—poisoning attempts become nutritious congee, stealth missions devolve into helping targets adjust their belts. When the assassin's bumbling chaos unravels her identity as a spy from his greatest enemy, the Regent's fury turns to icy intrigue. As political conspiracies tighten like a noose, the dagger-wielding idiot forgets her mission mid-thrust, staring perplexed at the intricate bow she accidentally tied on his robe. In a collision of deadly court schemes and farcical chaos, one question echoes: will this newfound warmth ignite a revolution in their hearts or become their final undoing?
The Prank Master Zhang Duole
Zhang Duole, known as the 'Prank Master,' makes a living out of mischief, targeting anyone who challenges him. Confident in his unrivaled skills, he meets his match in the icy CEO Lin Xue, who not only remains unfazed by his antics but outsmarts him with even cleverer traps. As their hilarious rivalry unfolds, Zhang discovers that beneath Lin's cold exterior lies a hidden childhood trauma—and his pranks might just be the unexpected remedy to heal her wounds. A comedy of errors with heart, who will emerge as the true master?
Peak Return: The Lady's Fatal Revenge
Shen Xingwan, the daughter of the Shen Group, was betrayed by her best friend Jiang Yao and fiancé Lu Jingchuan three years ago, leading to a "death" by falling into the sea. Now she returns as the president of the multinational group "Starshine", seemingly wanting to "rekindle old relationships" but actually plotting step by step—first exposing Jiang Yao's crime of stealing the Shen Group's core technology, then bankrupting Lu Jingchuan's new project with "old debts". Just as her revenge nears its end, her father's old diary reveals a shock: her "death" was linked to her father's "accidental car accident"? Is the "fatal card" in her hand a weapon of revenge, or a key to the truth?
Awakening the Arrogant Mr. Huo with a Kiss
Lin Xiaoman, an intern doctor, accidentally revives Huo Jingshen, the comatose CEO of Huo Group, with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. But the once-ruthless tycoon turns out to be an "arrogant softie"—he drools over her lunchbox yet calls it "inferior food," sends his driver to take her home claiming "it's on the way," and helps her out of a medical dispute only to say "I just hate trouble." Lin thinks she's lucky, until she finds Huo's old photo album: a seven-year-old her hiding a hunted little Jingshen in a wardrobe. His "arrogance," it turns out, is just the love he's hidden for seven years, finally daring to show after waking up.
The Adoption Secret in the Birthmark
Ten years ago, Su Xiaoyun adopted Xiaotang, a baby girl with a butterfly-shaped birthmark on her hand, and cherished her as the center of her world. Now 16, Xiaotang is confronted by Lin Siyao, a woman with a photo of the same birthmark, who claims to be her biological mother and demands custody. To protect her daughter, Su is forced to reveal the truth—Lin abandoned Xiaotang years ago, and Su’s late husband died saving the infant. Xiaotang’s birthmark holds her husband’s final words about “family.” But Lin’s real motive is crueler: she needs Xiaotang’s bone marrow to save her leukemia-stricken child. Between a foster mother’s unwavering love and a birth mother’s cold calculation, what heart-wrenching choices will Xiaotang’s birthmark unravel?
Reborn in the 80s: Never Let Down Family and Spring
Su Xiaotang, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking overnight. When she opened her eyes, she was back on her wedding day in 1985, married into the poor Gu family—her husband Gu Chengyuan, a retired soldier, was being taken away by the police to take the blame for his brother's theft. Her mother-in-law coughed so hard she couldn't stand, and her sister-in-law clung to her衣角, crying for her brother. In her previous life, she left the Gu family for their poverty, only to regret bitterly in old age when she learned Gu Chengyuan became disabled from a car accident while looking for her. This time, she gripped Gu Chengyuan's hand firmly: “I believe you. We'll clear your name together!” Using her modern business sense, she sold crocheted sweaters at a stall, collected old stamps from junk yards, and helped the village sell vegetables to the supply and marketing cooperative. She outwitted the village bully who wanted their homestead and quietly healed Gu Chengyuan's war-induced PTSD. When Gu Chengyuan hugged her and cried, “I thought I'd lose you,” Su Xiaotang smiled and touched his face: “This time, I'll make up for all the family and spring I owed you.”