Chi Jingchuan, the famous "love-struck CEO" in the business circle, has pursued his secretary Su Xiao for three years—bringing her favorite fried buns in the morning, leaving a warm light on for her overtime, and even opening a milk tea shop in the company just for her. But Su Xiao always pushes him away with a smile: "Mr. Chi, don't waste your time." Until one day, he suddenly gains the ability to read minds and hears her true thoughts hidden behind her refusals: she thinks "his shoulder is so broad" when he shields her from drinks, feels sorry for him "don't stay up late" when he revises proposals overnight, and scolds herself "Su Xiao, why are you so cowardly?" when turning down his date. He thought mind-reading was a love cheat code, but instead, he panics: she's not uninterested—she's afraid of losing if she takes it seriously; his enthusiasm has actually pushed her further away. When a love-struck heart meets mind-reading powers, how will he put aside his impatience and wait for her to open her heart with his simplest sincerity?
Florist Lin Xiaoman stumbles upon a dried wintersweet while preparing for her "Broken Branch" themed exhibition—it’s the gift from her senior Lu Mingyuan that she dared not accept at 17. Three days before the opening, Lu suddenly appears as the investor, holding a blooming wintersweet: "You said breaking branches hurts, so I waited ten years for it to bloom on its own." The misunderstanding that once kept them apart fades, and their feelings, like the flowers on the branch, have finally gathered enough courage to bloom after all these years.
Su Wan, a science communicator at the planetarium, meets Lu Zhe, a cool aerospace engineer, during an outdoor stargazing event. Lu Zhe has been searching desperately for the girl who stayed with him to stargaze on the rooftop and helped him out of autism in his childhood, and Su Wan's secret is exactly that girl! At first, frequent work misunderstandings make them argue sharply. Until a rare meteor shower arrives, the dusty past is uncovered, and their mutual affection blooms quietly with starlight, as they finally find their own stars and love.
At the imperial examination, impoverished scholar Su Yan faces a psychological war orchestrated by the chancellor's heir. Wielding his brush as a blade and ink as armor, he hides evidence of a dynastic conspiracy within his scrolls. Under pressure from the scholarly gentry, every stroke carries lethal implications. When treasonous accusations mysteriously appear on his final essay, a deadly frame-up unravels. Behind the calligraphy duel lies a plot threatening the throne. On the day honors are announced, a bloody reckoning with corrupt nobles begins—where ink proves deadlier than swords.
A man cursed by time, trapped in the same day for ten thousand years. Every morning, he wakes to the same scenes, the same people, the same conversations. At first, he spirals into madness and despair—until he discovers the only clue to break the cycle lies in the eyes of a mysterious woman. But each time he tries to get close to her, time resets. Caught between desperation and hope, he must unravel her secret within the endless loop, or remain a prisoner of time forever.
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...
In her previous life, Su Min was treated as a free nanny by her daughter-in-law Lin Xiaoman and eventually died from a serious illness. To her surprise, she is reborn five years back—on the exact day Lin Xiaoman first marries into the family. This time, Su Min refuses to suffer in silence: when Lin asks her to wash the wedding dress, she smiles and hands the chore to her son; when Lin fakes weakness to stir trouble, she exposes the act without mercy; she even starts teaching Lin to do housework and learn respect. But as Lin goes from arrogant to obedient, Su Min uncovers a shocking truth—behind her daughter-in-law’s cruelty in the past life, there lies a far more complicated secret...
Su Qingwan, who trusted the wrong people in her previous life, helplessly watched her newlywed husband Crown Prince Xiao Jue being murdered, leading to her family's downfall. Reincarnated back to the critical moment before their marriage, she discards her past weakness and plans carefully. In this life, she must not only eliminate fatal conspiracies against Xiao Jue but also hide her secret of rebirth when the prince notices her odd behaviors. She avoids all tragic nodes from her past life, determined to protect her husband and rewrite the fate of her family and lover, embarking on a path of desperate protection.
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.
In the midst of a catastrophic famine, wrongfully jailed clerk Shen Yan saves 100 female prisoners from being exiled to their deaths. With prison supplies running out, he leads the women in a daring escape to the forbidding Qingfeng Mountain. Together, they clear farmland, build a fortified camp, and fend off greedy bandits and pursuing imperial soldiers. Slowly turning from desperate fugitives into the mountain's de facto rulers, Shen Yan and his ragtag army fight not just to survive, but to build a safe haven for the women abandoned by the world. But a hidden traitor among them threatens to tear their fledgling kingdom apart before it even takes root.
28-year-old office worker Su Xiao has been exploited by her terrible family for over 20 years—her patriarchal mother treats her like an ATM to support her NEET brother, and her father, a chronic peacekeeper, never stands up for her. She finally saves enough “escape funds” after three years, but just before leaving, her brother smashes her suitcase to force her to sell her wedding house for his dowry, and her mother even threatens suicide. Su Xiao snaps, runs to the train station overnight, but just as she’s about to check in, her mother texts: “Your dad had a heart attack and is in hospital!” Is it a lie or an emergency? As she trembles with her phone, a male voice behind her says: “I’m escaping too—want to join?” It’s Gu Chuan, who’s being forced into marriage by his family. The two “runaways” team up, hiding from their terrible families while finding courage in each other—Is this “escape” the end of suffering, or the start of a new life?