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'...
On Lin Xiaoman's 30th birthday night, she slams the birth control pills her mom Su Min hid in her bag onto the table—it’s the Nth time her mom has interfered with her relationship. From tearing up her comic books in elementary school, forcing her to give up painting for accounting in college, to stalking her dates now, Su Min’s “for your own good” feels like a noose choking her. Xiaoman cries out, “Mom, I don’t want to love you anymore,” and slams the door. But three days later, she gets a critical illness notice from the hospital: Su Min was diagnosed with late-stage ovarian cancer a year ago. Those “controls” were just her desperate attempt to teach Xiaoman “how to live alone” in the little time she had left.
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.
Twenty years ago, first love Lin Xiaoyang disappeared without a trace, leaving only a vague letter. Now a successful entrepreneur, Zhou Yuan unexpectedly reunites with her at a class reunion - she's now a single mother. As the truth unfolds, Zhou discovers their separation was actually an elaborate deception. Facing the betrayal of first love and cruel reality, can these two wounded souls start anew?
Business prodigy Shen Qiwu is forced into an arranged marriage, only to discover her fiancé Lu Chen is a corporate spy planted by rivals. As she prepares to expose the scheme, Lu Chen reveals his shocking true identity—the long-lost heir to the Shen fortune. Two proud souls engage in a high-stakes game of business and romance, but can the phoenix truly perch on this 'rotten wood'?
Lin Wan returns to her high school to heal from a project failure and meets Chen Mo—her old classmate who once collected moonlight in a glass jar with her—running a used book stall at night. Chen Mo opens his cherished *Starry Sky* album, revealing a yellowed note: "Sept 15, 2013. The moon tastes like the orange candy you gave me. I wanted to say I like you, but you were going to Shanghai—I was afraid to be a burden." Lin Wan pulls out her phone and shows a decade-old draft: "Chen Mo, the moon is hiding in the clouds tonight. I wanted to tell you I also like watching ants with you by the flower bed, but you fixed the girl next class's pen—I'm afraid I'm多余 (unnecessary)." Just then, the moon emerges from the clouds, exactly as it was ten years ago. Chen Mo, with red ears, says: "I fixed that pen to practice—I wanted to fix your leaky Hero pen." Lin Wan laughs through tears: "I'm starting a job in Shanghai tomorrow—actually, because you said you wanted to see the moon over the Huangpu River back then." Under the same moonlight, they finally say the "I like you" they've hidden for ten years—turns out the moon never left; they just hid their words in its light.
Pop idol Xu Xingchen gets photographed with an ordinary girl late at night. As his agency scrambles for damage control, he shocks everyone by announcing his retirement: 'No more pretending.' The truth reveals he's actually a wealthy heir who debuted under a pseudonym to pursue music. The 'ordinary girl' turns out to be his childhood betrothed, a chaebol heiress. When facades crumble, can this contractual couple maintain their growing real feelings amidst family opposition and fan backlash?
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.
A-Ruan, a boatwoman in an ancient town, has guarded an old wooden boat for three years—it’s her "Spring River Promise" with Lin Shen, a painter. Back then, Lin Shen came to paint the spring river’s evening scenery. They recited the line "Even the Spring River Is All Tears" in the morning mist, and secretly saved words of confession under the fishing lights. But he suddenly disappeared, leaving only half-finished painting *Tears of the Spring River*. One day, A-Ruan found Lin Shen’s notebook under the boat: he’d been diagnosed with leukemia and hid to avoid dragging her down. When she rushed to the dock with the notebook, a familiar bamboo flute sound drifted in the river wind—the boat carrying Lin Shen was sailing through three years of tearful mist, heading straight for her…
A sudden flash marriage binds ordinary Lin Weiwei to business tycoon Ye Chen. What began as a contractual union turns into his utter obsession—showering her with luxury, public affection, and even defying his powerful family. But beneath the sweetness lie business schemes and past entanglements. As secrets unravel, can a marriage that started as a transaction evolve into true love?
Prince Xiao Jingyan, the youngest war god of Great Zhou Dynasty, is blessed with golden virtue aura, unaware that each merit he earns consumes his consort Shen Qingge's lifespan. To survive, the modern metaphysics master-turned-consort must sneak into his study nightly to steal his luck—until caught red-handed. When the cold-faced prince discovers her secret, he willingly offers his lifetime's virtue: this luck-stealing game was actually his elaborate scheme to pamper his wife all along.