Modern office worker Su Xiao wakes up transmigrated into Zhou Guilan, the infamous "vicious biological mother" from a 1970s-era romance novel. The original Zhou abused her adopted daughter, doted blindly on her son, and tore her family apart. Now trapped in this role, Su Xiao fights to fix the mess: she uses modern cooking skills to bridge the gap with her rebellious son, battles village prejudice to secure her adopted daughter’s education, and hides her transmigration secret. Can she shake off the "vicious" label and rewrite the family’s tragic fate?
Sixty-two-year-old Zhang Guifen saved 200,000 yuan in pension by selling steamed buns for a decade, planning to use it as emergency funds for her seriously ill mother. But one day, she finds her account emptied. Afraid to worry her eldest daughter abroad or disrupt her younger son’s startup, she investigates alone—only to find the recipient is an unknown account, while the bank insists “the transaction was done by you in person.” Then a neighbor mentions, “Your son said he needed working capital last week,” and her son’s company is just hit by a debt crisis. Did her son secretly transfer the money out of desperation? Or was someone impersonating her? Behind the missing pension lie the struggles of family love and an unsolved scam.
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.
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...
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.
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.
Li Ming works as a strict lawyer by day but secretly wields metaphysical powers as a psychic master by night. When he takes on a mysterious murder case, his rational legal approach clashes with his supernatural abilities as the victim's spirit guides him to uncover a conspiracy. His colleague Liu Qing doubts his erratic behavior, sparking a subtle romance amid the chaos. Faced with ethical dilemmas—expose the truth and risk disgrace, or stay silent and let the killer escape—the case twists wildly, where law meets mysticism in a thrilling battle of fate.
Five years ago, Su Man took the blame for her son and went to prison. Upon release, she's shocked to find her once-timid son has become a business tycoon—who secretly orchestrated a lavish lifestyle to spoil her. But when old enemies and family feuds resurface, how will this unconventional mother-son duo navigate the storm?
Lin Wan, an emergency doctor, falls into deep自责 after a failed rescue and volunteers to transfer to a hospice ward to “hide”. There, she meets Gu Chuan, the “least patient-like patient” — a man with only six months left to live who brings sunflowers to fellow patients daily, teaches the elderly to take photos of sunsets, and even drags Lin Wan to help a leukemia child fulfill their “sunrise wish”. As Lin Wan is touched by Gu Chuan’s “forced optimism”, she discovers he’s the younger brother of the accident victim years ago — his arrival was never a coincidence, but a two-way healing journey: those once saved by the light, now strive to become the light for others.
Ordinary college student Ye Fan accidentally binds to a "Sensory Symbiosis System"—every emotional fluctuation of campus belle Lin Xia becomes his physical sensation: when Lin Xia blushes from teasing, his ears burn red; when she’s sore from staying up late drawing, his arms can’t lift; even when she’s wronged by the school director’s son’s pestering, his chest tightens in pain. To end this "shared suffering", Ye Fan is forced to approach Lin Xia, only to uncover her secret beneath the cold exterior—she’s secretly caring for her critically ill grandma and owes huge medical bills. When Ye Fan shoves his part-time earnings into Lin Xia’s hands and says, "I’ll carry this for you from now on," the system suddenly pops up "Intimacy Level 100%". Lin Xia smiles with red eyes: "Actually, I’ve long known you’ve been hurting for me."
Prince Chu Yan of Zhenbei and Su Wan, daughter of the Prime Minister, married for political reasons. For three years, Su Wan has always thought her husband is cold and unfeeling. But she doesn’t know: every night when she copies sutras, Chu Yan stands outside the window to block the cold wind for her; her favorite hibiscus cake is made with osmanthus honey he orders the kitchen to boil at dawn; even the damaged ancient book she mentioned—he searched the imperial mausoleum’s library for three days and nights. Until one day, Su Wan decides to choose a concubine for him. Chu Yan panics and knocks over the list in her hand. Will the secret love hidden for three years finally turn from a “guard outside the window” to a “lover by her side”?