On the eve of National Day, programmer Zhang Wei finally saved enough for a down payment to marry his girlfriend of 5 years, Lin Xiaomeng. But his future mother-in-law suddenly demanded an exorbitant dowry, raising it from 180,000 to 880,000 yuan just a week before the wedding. Caught between his difficult mother-in-law and his torn fiancée, Zhang embarks on a hilarious 7-day 'dowry defense battle'. When the wedding procession arrives, he shows up with an unexpected 'ultimate weapon'...
Su Wan, a general's daughter, was framed and her family executed. On her way to exile, she found the dying young master Chu Heng. To protect him, she lied he was her brother—trading embroidery for food, taking whippings for him, even cutting her blood to cure his cold. Though young, Chu Heng remembered every kindness: secretly using his crown prince token to find clues for her revenge. Three years later, pursuers arrived, exposing Chu Heng's identity—he's the key to clearing Su Wan's name! But now, Su Wan has fallen in blood after taking an arrow for him. When the "siblings" become "prince and criminal," can their protection survive identity and death?
Lin Zhixia bravely replaces her runaway sister to marry into the Northern Border. The prince consort, Yan Sui, is rumored to be a ruthless “Living Yama”. But on their wedding night, just as she’s about to pretend to be scared, the man pulls her into his arms with red eyes: “The little doctor from the南都 broken temple three years ago—didn’t you say you’d wait for me to marry you?” It turns out the injured boy she saved back then is now the Northern Border King. When her sister suddenly regrets and tries to steal the marriage, Yan Sui grips her hand and drags her into the wedding chamber, his knuckles white: “The one I’ve waited three years for is you. Who dares touch my wife?”
Ordinary girl Lin Xiaoxia gains the ability to converse with a deity, only to learn she has seven days left to live. To alter her fate, she must complete three impossible tasks: make an enemy weep, redeem a playboy, and bring a smile to the deceased. As the clock ticks, Xiaoxia uncovers hidden truths behind each mission, while the mysterious man who watches her with tender eyes holds the key to this deadly bargain...
Lin Xiaoman, a diligent office worker, rents a cheap apartment to save money, only to start cohabiting with Mo Chen, a mysterious man with striking looks. Mo Chen’s considerate care melts Xiaoman’s heart, yet he hides a strange secret—he turns into a rabbit-like creature on full moons and is obsessed with carrots. One day, his rabbit clan enemies come after him, and he almost reveals his true form in panic. Their relationship is tested in this crisis, and Xiaoman finally realizes she has fallen for this special man who is half-rabbit, half-human.
Lin Shen, a thousand-year-old spirit chef, was sealed for altering mortals' fates with spirit meals. When he awakened, the world had become a concrete jungle. He opened "Guixu Bistro" in an old alley, cooking with ancient spirit ingredients—sweet osmanthus lotus root awakens past-life obsessions, truffle stewed chicken heals soul wounds. Just as business boomed, Su Wan, in a white dress, arrived with hatred: "You owe me 300 years of Mengpo Soup." Lin Shen realized she was his past-life lover, punished by heaven because of him. Meanwhile, the heavenly envoy who sealed him stood outside, ready to destroy the bistro and take back his power. How will he protect his last obsession?
Celebrity Su Nian falls for amateur photographer Lu Yuan backstage at an awards ceremony. But their whirlwind romance faces crisis when Lu's ex resurfaces and the media exposes their relationship. As passion fades, they must confront the burning question: can love born at first sight survive reality's harsh tests?
Chen Mo, a street con artist, has secretly loved Su Wan, the cold and elegant financial white-collar worker next door, for years but dared not approach her due to their status gap. Until Su Wan is surrounded by an underground casino for repaying her father's gambling debts, Chen Mo saves her with his con skills—only to be mistaken for a "vulture preying on the weak." To prove his sincerity, Chen Mo promises to help Su Wan recover the huge sum of money defrauded. During the process, they go from clashing to gradually revealing their wounds: Chen Mo lost his mother because of his con artistry, while Su Wan closed her heart due to her father's gambling addiction. When they get close to the truth, they find the mastermind behind it is related to Chen Mo's "dark past" years ago. Is this "conquest" a trap of fate, or the mutual redemption of two broken souls?
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.
Renowned surgeon Lin Ziyan, the youngest department head in the hospital, appears impeccable in his white coat yet emotionally detached. His sterile world shatters when Su Qiao—a street-smart con artist known for staging accidents—crashes into his life after a mysterious car crash. As she lands on his operating table with critical injuries, Lin discovers damning evidence linking her to a covered-up medical scandal from three years ago. Was this collision an act of revenge, or a ruthless attempt to silence her by a powerful medical syndicate? Under the blinding surgical lights, white lies and bloody truths unravel stitch by stitch.
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?