Lin Wan, a top croupier in her past life, was betrayed by her best friend and framed by her boyfriend, ending up bankrupt and dead with hatred. Reborn ten years ago on the day she first entered the casino, she starts her revenge with past memories—seeing through cheating tricks at a glance and turning the tables on those who plotted against her; climbing to the casino's top step by step, only to find her past death hides a deeper conspiracy. The appearance of mysterious guest Gu Shen adds more mystery—Is this familiar man a partner in her revenge, or the mastermind of another game? Every card in the casino holds a twist of fate.
Lin Luo and Zhou Ming pledge to be together day and night, sharing an idyllic life. But Zhou Ming harbors a shocking secret—he's a time-traveling envoy whose mission risks shattering their bond. As the truth unravels, Lin Luo wrestles with betrayal, and when a crisis strikes, Zhou must choose between saving the world or protecting their love. Their tender moments become a suspenseful whirlpool, forcing them to confront an emotional storm: will this love across time succumb to secrets or spark a stunning twist? At dusk, their future hangs in the balance.
After her divorce, Lin Xiao celebrates at a wild party, shouting 'Bye bye, ex-hubby!' But the party turns chaotic when her ex-husband Zhang Ming crashes in, revealing he never signed the divorce papers—their marriage is still legal! Worse, Zhang admits the fake split was a ploy to dodge loan sharks, forcing them into a fake 're-marriage' living together. Amidst hilarious clashes and nostalgic sparks, old flames rekindle. Yet, as debt collectors close in, a shocking truth emerges: Zhang's heartfelt confession throws Lin into an emotional whirlwind, forcing her to choose between love and freedom in this absurd reunion that could redefine their futures.
Lin Xiaoman, an orphan from a poor family, disguises herself as a man to take the imperial exam in order to clear her wrongfully accused father's name. However, she clashes with Gu Zhao, the prime minister's son, during her preparation—Gu Zhao识破 her female identity and starts “helping” her as a way to test her, while unknowingly falling for her. On the eve of the exam, the Minister of Rites' family frames Lin by leaking exam questions, trying to ruin her chance of justice. With her identity on the brink of exposure and her father's injustice unresolved, can Lin pass the exam with Gu Zhao's secret help, uncover the court conspiracy, and clear her father's name?
When Lin Xiaoxia breaks up with Cheng Ye at a café, he simply walks away without a word. Just as she thinks it's over, Cheng Ye starts appearing in her life through bizarre coincidences—as a food delivery guy, her ride-hailing driver, even her best friend's blind date! Behind these absurd 'encounters' lies Cheng Ye's secret agenda...
The imperial astrologer's divination reveals a green aura over the emperor's head—his favorite concubine is cheating with a guard, a eunuch is selling secrets, and even the observatory hides rebels. As the furious emperor draws his sword, the divination shifts: 'The crown prince is the true cuckold, Your Majesty is just the scapegoat.' Palace secrets unravel with shocking twists in this comedic suspense of mistaken identity and royal betrayal.
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.
Eighteen-year-old Emperor Li Zhao of the Daqi Dynasty falls into a "prank cycle" right after ascending the throne: the maid sent by the Empress Dowager replaces his morning osmanthus cake with laxatives, claiming it's "to clear his bowels"; the Prime Minister's daughter steals his imperial brush to write storybooks about folk unjust cases under the guise of a marriage candidate, saying "His Majesty's brush should write about the common people"; even his personal eunuch swaps his dragon robe for a shrunken version, reasoning "Powerful ministers will guard against you if you wear a fitting robe". Li Zhao wants to punish them, but he catches the maid mending his torn dragon robe with her own money at night, sees the Prime Minister's daughter giving storybook earnings to disaster victims, and the eunuch secretly passing him the powerful minister's secret letter—turns out those who "ruined him" are guarding his original intention in the clumsiest way. But when the powerful minister tries to depose him for "being teased", can Li Zhao reverse the situation with these "troublemakers"?
Lin Xiaoman’s life takes a sharp turn when her mother remarries—her new stepbrother is Shen Yan, the gloomy, solitary boy from the next high school class who used to make her too nervous to look at. Their first meeting at the new home: Xiaoman crashes into him with a cardboard box, realizing the once-intimidating guy is now her family. But as they live together, Xiaoman discovers warmth beneath Shen Yan’s icy exterior: he collects her forgotten school uniform, defends her from bullies, and even hides her lost hairpin from last year. Just when she thinks their bond is thawing, Shen Yan suddenly pulls away and says he wants to move out—“I don’t want to mess with your life.” Little does she know, Shen Yan has long realized his feelings for his stepsister are forbidden, and this secret is tearing him apart.
Office worker Lin Xiaoman has an "anti-involution" secret—every midnight, she places her grandfather's bronze cauldron on the balcony of her rental and chants the "Shallow Immortal Formula" to the moon. Recently, strange things plague the community: the fifth-floor aunt's cat hisses at empty walls, a red-clad "neighbor" with no shadow haunts the elevator, and a colleague claims a paper figure grabbed her ankle. When the paper figure targets her overtime-working best friend, Lin can't hold back—with a faint glow from her指尖, the paper figure turns to ash instantly. But she doesn't know, the mastermind behind the怪事 is eyeing her "immortal体质" with a sneer; even more unexpectedly, Gu Ming, the new police officer downstairs, has been squatting in the stairwell filming her chanting, muttering to his phone: "Is this girl cosplaying a Taoist priest instead of sleeping?"
Lin Xiaoman once lied to her mom about being "at work" to hide her hospitalization, and since then, her mom has only half-believed her words. This time, she saved up for half a year to take her mom to Beijing for eye surgery, but her mom held the ticket and cried: "Lying again to see 'friends'? Last time you had a 39°C fever and said you were drinking milk tea!" Xiaoman rushed to pull out the medical records and surgery appointment, voice trembling: "Mom, it's true this time—I don't want you to miss the last chance to see me."