Su Wan married Lin Shen, the "perfect husband" in everyone's eyes—a psychologist whose tenderness felt like an impenetrable net. Until she noticed anomalies: birth control pills always "turned" into vitamins, the woman she saw was dismissed as a "hallucination", and even her best friend sided with Lin Shen, calling her "mentally sensitive". Then she found his secret diary: "7th test subject, emotional manipulation success rate 92%", with photos of her sleeping attached. She tried to escape, but hidden cameras, sleeping pills in her water, and Lin Shen's smile as he stroked her hair saying, "Wanwan, don't be afraid, I'm here"—all reminded her: the man beside her had long turned her life into a fatal manipulation game.
Xiao Yanning, the iron-fisted Empress of Daqi, suddenly keeps Shen Mo—who only knows how to act coquettish and recite poems—by her side. All courtiers mock him as a "gigolo living off women." But no one knows Shen Mo is "Mo Ying," the top assassin in the martial world, here to investigate his family's massacre by the Empress. Even fewer know Xiao Yanning has long seen through him—the real culprit wasn't her, but a hidden rebel faction. As they scheme against each other, they fall in love. When the rebels surface, Shen Mo faces a choice: kill his "enemy" or protect his love?
Business tycoon Gu Chenzhou harbors an unforgettable white moonlight for ten years. When intern Lin Xiaoman accidentally steps into his world with those hauntingly familiar eyes, long-buried secrets resurface. With an arranged marriage looming and rumors of her being a replacement swirling, neither realizes the gardenia-scented past holds lethal truths. As the ruthless CEO obsessively watches the girl work late nights through surveillance cameras, the line between hunter and captive blurs.
Single designer Su Qing's orderly life is upended when a five-year-old boy, Xiao Kai, claims to be her son. This 'heaven-sent' child is a master manipulator—faking fainting spells, forging blood letters with ketchup, even sabotaging her dating profiles! Just as Su Qing reaches her breaking point, she discovers a photo of Xiao Kai's alleged father: none other than her secret crush and boss for a decade, Gu Yan. But the cunning glint in Xiao Kai's eyes hints that this chaotic family comedy masks a dangerous conspiracy of corporate inheritance and hidden agendas.
In 1930s China, down-and-out painter Shen Qingmeng meets wealthy heiress Haitang in Suzhou, bonding over a lost antique painting. Unbeknownst to them, the artwork holds century-old vendettas between their families. When Haitang faces an arranged marriage, Shen discovers the painting conceals the truth about her father's death. Torn between love and vengeance, they must choose: let dreams fade with the begonia, or uncover the bloody truth?
Su Wan, a returning architectural designer, reunites with her former crush Lin Shiyu—now an emergency doctor—while renovating her alma mater's old campus. Ten years ago, they promised to go to the beach after the college entrance exam, but Lin suddenly vanished, leaving Su with a grudge that made her go abroad. This time, Lin holds an unposted letter revealing he missed the date to save Su's drowning mother. The "Sunshine-Rain Pavilion," the old oak tree with their names carved on it, and the unopened message bottle in the campus all become keys to resolving their misunderstanding. When the truth is revealed, Su realizes that the most important thing to live up to is the unsaid "I'll wait for you" from back then.
In her past life, Shen Zhixia married Gu Yanzhi, a man from a poor family, for a family alliance. She missed his deep love due to her arrogance—until Gu Yanzhi took a fatal hit for her and collapsed in the rain, and she realized she had long lost her true heart. Reborn on their wedding day in 1990, she tore up the alliance contract and threw herself into Gu Yanzhi’s arms: “This time, I’ll be your strongest backing.” Using her past-life memories, she helped him seize the opportunity in Hong Kong’s electronics industry, silenced the relatives who mocked him as a “kept man,” and even handed over the Shen family’s leadership to him—“My man should stand with me at the Governor’s reception, making everyone look up to us.” When the once “down-and-out son-in-law” became a business legend, all the regrets from the past life turned into capital for sweet PDA in this life.
Tycoon Gu Chenzhou spent three years orchestrating revenge against his first love Su Wan, who betrayed him. But when he finally imprisons the fallen socialite on his private island, he discovers she's wearing the exact same vintage bracelet his mother owned. As the revenge plot spirals out of control and the truth behind a fatal helicopter crash emerges, the hunter may become the hunted in this dangerous game of love and vengeance.
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.
Lin Xiaoman, a part-time tour guide working to cover her sister's medical expenses, takes a job leading a "mountain ancient village exploration tour". Little does she know, the tourists have hidden agendas—an antique dealer coveting the village's treasures, a reporter investigating a decade-old disappearance, and a silent man stalking her. Worse, after entering the village, people get "accidentally" injured one after another, and the village elder warns, "Breaking taboos demands a life." Lin stumbles upon a truth: her late father was tied to the ten-year-old case, and this "tour" is actually a trap set for her...
In a foggy coastal town, young photographer Lin Wu accidentally captures crucial evidence of a murder. As she tries to uncover the truth, she finds herself entangled in a conspiracy involving local elites. With the ebb and flow of the tide, the mist reveals not only crimes but also the secrets behind her father's mysterious death years ago. In a dangerous web of lies, Lin must race against the receding tide to uncover the truth, or become the next victim swallowed by the tide fog forever.
At "South Wind Tea House" in a small southern town, Lin Wan has waited for ten years—ten years ago, her first love Chen Mo held her hand before studying abroad and said, "When the south wind blows again, I'll run back from abroad and never leave." This year, as the south wind just carries the scent of osmanthus, a photographer named Cheng Yuan with a silver bracelet enters the tea house. He holds a photo: a man in the snow, wearing a bracelet identical to Chen Mo's. Lin Wan follows Cheng Yuan north to find the man, only to uncover the most painful secret: Cheng Yuan is Chen Mo. After a car accident five years ago, he lost all his memories, leaving only an obsession to "go south"—because the south wind holds the "home" he's been desperately trying to grasp. When Lin Wan takes out the love letter from the bottom of her trunk with trembling hands, Cheng Yuan's tears fall on the paper: "I remember. I'm the one who was supposed to come back to you." But the next second, the doctor's call hits like thunder: "His memory won't last three months." Should she keep him by her side, even if he forgets again? Or let him go to live a pain-free life? As the wind blows past the "South Wind Returns" sign at the tea house entrance, Lin Wan touches the carvings and suddenly understands: some waits are never for "return," but for "meeting again," even if the ending is an unknown breeze.