Lin Xiaoye, a washed-up celebrity ridiculed online, unexpectedly joins a wilderness survival dating show. His brutally honest remarks unexpectedly win fans, especially when sparks fly with top actress Su Muqing. As they team up for extreme challenges, the internet awaits their failure but witnesses the birth of the year's sweetest CP. This Cinderella story hides shocking secrets behind every viral moment.
Pop idol Lin Xiaoye and esports legend Lu Chen are forced to fake a CP relationship for a variety show. While serving sugary fanservice on camera, they can't stand each other off-screen. But everything changes when Lin discovers Lu's phone full of her candid photos, and Lu catches her giggling at their fanarts in the dressing room—turns out they've been each other's biggest shippers all along! Just as they're about to turn their act real, the producers drop a bombshell: swapping CP partners...
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."
Finance tycoon Gu Beichen reluctantly enters an arranged marriage, only to wed a seemingly innocent dessert shop girl, Su Xiaotang. What he assumes to be a transactional union takes a turn when his wife mysteriously disappears every night, leaving behind the lingering scent of crème brûlée. As priceless family heirlooms vanish one by one, all clues point to this 'naive' bride. Hunting for the truth, Gu finds himself trapped in a honeyed conspiracy—is she a corporate spy or playing a deeper game? When their fake marriage sparks real feelings, a century-old vendetta hidden behind the extravagant wedding contract comes to light...
In a 1965 northwest Shanxi village, time-traveler Lin Xiaoman is at her wits' end—her dad is a "cunning old fox" who sneaks feed to the production team's cattle, her mom a "fiery Wang Xifeng" who out-yells any villager in a fight, and her brother a "little devil" who climbs roofs if unpunished for three days. The whole village calls their family a "den of oddballs," but when Xiaoman hides in a haystack crying over gossip, her dad gives her fruit candies saved for half a month, her mom yells through the village to defend her, and her brother pins her bully in the mud to apologize. Turns out, those "oddballs" are just people pouring all their strength into protecting each other in hard times... When a city-educated youth notices her "uniqueness" and the production team's account books hold secrets, how will this bunch of "oddballs" turn their bitter life into something sweet?
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.
Shen Zhao is an assassin who has lurked beside the tyrant for a decade, plotting to avenge her massacred family. Gu Yan, the Marquis of Zhenbei, appears loyal but has long despised the tyranny. They are bitter arch-nemeses—she once stabbed him, and he once ruined her revenge plan. But the moment their blade pierces the tyrant’s heart, they are suddenly cursed with the "Heart-Binding Gu": if they are more than ten meters apart, excruciating pain wracks their bodies, making even death impossible. Now forced to coexist as "symbionts," Shen Zhao calls Gu Yan a "plague," and he teases her as a "thorn." Yet when remnants of the tyrant’s forces hunt them down and their hidden pasts unravel, they realize: beneath their constant bickering, a quiet heartbeat had already taken root—one neither had dared to admit...
Lin Xiaoman and Chen Mo had been in love for three years, but she always found him dull and unromantic—no flowers on anniversaries, missing her birthday due to overtime, and even a "boring" bento on the day of his departure. It wasn't until she watched Chen Mo turn away with his suitcase that she discovered her favorite taro and egg yolk bun hidden in the bento, along with three years of love letters: "You said you wanted stars, so I saved for three months to buy a telescope; you're afraid of the dark, so I installed sensor lights on the balcony; you always called me dull, but all my romance was hidden where you couldn't see." When she rushed to the station like crazy, she only saw Chen Mo's back disappear. At that moment, her phone pinged with his message: "I was going to tell you today—I quit the out-of-town job and was ready to propose..." She squatted on the ground, crying hysterically, regretting not realizing earlier that the "unromantic" man had already given her his whole heart.
A once deeply in love couple gradually grows apart due to the trivialities of life and misunderstandings, eventually reaching the end of their relationship. The story, through delicate emotional portrayals, depicts the entire process of love from passion to cooling off, provoking deep reflection.
Shen Zhaozhao, the legitimate daughter of the Prime Minister's mansion, was framed for "losing her virtue" by her stepmother Zhou Shi and half-sister Shen Yuetang three years ago and expelled from the mansion. She wandered the rivers and lakes and learned medical skills from a divine doctor. Now, her father is seriously ill, and her stepmother plans to make Yuetang the legitimate daughter to take charge of the mansion, even betrothing her fiancé, the Crown Prince, to Yuetang. Zhaozhao returns as "Mr. Su"—she treats her father with medicine while gathering evidence of her stepmother and half-sister's crimes: stealing the mansion's antiques and murdering her biological mother. When the truth comes to light, she reclaims her legitimate status and takes charge of the mansion. Moreover, she rekindles her old love with the Crown Prince, who has been secretly protecting her all along.
Lin Chuan, an engineering student hiding his mechanical talent, catches the eye of the cold campus belle Su Xiaotang after fixing a robot—she actually asks the “bottom-of-the-class” him to co-build a mecha? It turns out Su Xiaotang wants to complete her late brother's unfinished medical mecha project, but no one helps her because of her “vase” label. Lin Chuan initially refuses due to the shadow of being mocked in the past, but wavers when Su Xiaotang finds his mecha designs hidden in the drawer. Starting from scratch, they stay up late revising blueprints and sneak into the lab, going from bickering to tacit cooperation. When the mecha that helps paraplegic patients walk is activated at the academic exhibition, it not only shocks the skeptical academic community but also makes Lin Chuan rediscover his former passion—and Su Xiaotang, looking at his shining eyes, realizes she's not just found a partner, but someone who can “fight the world” with her.
Lin Xiaoman and Xu Xingye, childhood sweethearts from a coastal town, were each other's "starlight in the wind"—he filled seashells with waves for her, she collected summer night stars in glass jars for him. But when Xu got admitted to a Beijing art college, Xiaoman hid her own art exam pass because of her grandma's Alzheimer's. On their agreed "last meeting," Xu was late from sending the suddenly ill grandma to the hospital. Xiaoman waited all night, finally saying "goodbye" to the rising tide's wind. Three years later, Xiaoman runs a "Wind Convenience Store" by the sea. One day, a man holding osmanthus cake stands at the door—he says, the "I'll wait for you" he didn't say back then has been carried by the sea wind for three years.