The small sect "Green Bamboo Valley" is forced to surrender its mountain gate by five major sects due to its weak heritage. Lin Chuan, the young sect master, is publicly ridiculed for "being too poor to even have a top-grade spiritual weapon." But in despair, he triggers his family heirloom jade pendant—revealing that the "Desolate Ancient Emperor," who once dominated the continent and made thousands of sects submit, is his long-lost grandfather! When the emperor's residual soul appears, the leaders of the five major sects kneel in terror. Lin Chuan smiles and shrugs: "I am indeed poor—I only have an emperor grandfather left."
Lin Zhao failed the imperial exam three times. Su Wan, his girlfriend of five years, despised him for being worthless, smashed his father’s old inkstone, and said, “I can’t even have porridge with you!” Then she went to the county magistrate’s son. Lin Zhao clutched the broken inkstone and studied hard. The next year, he unexpectedly won six first places (from the county exam to the palace exam) and became the most glorious top scholar in the capital. The threshold of his mansion was dented by matchmakers. When Su Wan knelt in front of the mansion in a tattered dress, crying and pulling his sleeve: “I was wrong, I still love you,” Lin Zhao took out the breakup letter she wrote—with a tea stain from when he cried under the inn’s eave: “Once I failed, you said ‘I’d never marry a poor scholar’; now I’ve won six firsts, and suddenly you recognize me as Lin Zhao from back then?”
Chen Mo, a laid-off "lying-flat youth," loses his father, brother, and grandfather overnight, becoming the only man in his family. His mother suffers from a severe asthma attack requiring long-term treatment, his sister plans to drop out of school before the college entrance exam to work, and debt collectors hound them for the 200,000-yuan usury his father borrowed—even their decades-old house is targeted by developers. To his shock, his father’s construction site "accident" was actually a deliberate scheme by the foreman to cover up safety hazards! Forced to leave his "NEET" life behind, Chen Mo takes delivery jobs by day and security work by night, juggling money-making with investigating the truth. Along the way, he gets clues from his father’s coworker Lao Zhou and help from Lin Xia, his long-time crush and a lawyer. From a reality-avoidant "giant baby" to a family protector, Chen Mo not only pays off debts, saves the old house, and cures his mother but also uncovers the truth about his father’s death, completing his counterattack from "lying flat" to "rewriting his fate."
Lin Xiaoman and Chen Mo had been in love for three years, but on their wedding registration day, she received a message from him saying he’d fallen for someone else. In despair, she spotted Gu Jinchuan—the man who’d driven her through a rainstorm to see her dying grandmother. On impulse, she grabbed his sleeve: “Will you marry me?” To her shock, Gu agreed without hesitation. After marriage, Xiaoman discovers Gu’s secret—he’s loved her silently for five years. Just as she starts to question her feelings, Chen Mo returns, begging for a second chance. Caught between her past “white moonlight” and the quiet tenderness that’s always been there, her choice might have been made the moment she took that impulsive leap.
Lin Xiaoman is the pawnshop's "return nightmare"—not because she's harsh, but because her left eye can "see" the truth of cursed treasures: a red-dressed grudge spirit in ancient jade, a woman crying "take me home" in a bronze mirror, even a little girl searching for her mom in a "heirloom pearl"... She lived a peaceful life with this ability until mysterious tycoon Gu Shen kicked the door open, holding a blood-oozing bronze box: "My sister is inside—only you can save her." The soul in the box resonated with her left eye, forcing Lin to team up with this "crazy rich guy." While dealing with cursed treasures like luck-sucking jade Buddhas and memory-erasing silver locks, they uncover Gu's sister's whereabouts—only to find her ability wasn't born with her. It came from a "thing" that saved her from a fire ten years ago, and that "thing" is now staring at her eye...
Three years after his wife Shen Tang's death, Gu Yanzhi still clings to their shared routines—warm milk by the bed each morning, weekly osmanthus cakes, the unfinished cashmere scarf—as if she never left. On the third death anniversary, he finds a line in Shen Tang's diary: “Go see the old locust tree at the alley.” When he arrives, he meets a girl who looks exactly like Shen Tang, holding a box Shen Tang buried years ago. Inside are two unfulfilled wedding dress orders and a note: “I knew you'd forget our fifth anniversary, so I buried this. When you remember, wear the wedding dress for me.” It turns out Shen Tang knew about her illness early and hid her wish to take wedding photos; the girl is an orphan she sponsored, sent to help him let go of his longing.
Zhang Yanzhi, the young master of a northern merchant caravan, falls in love with Shen Zhaozhao, a Jiangnan physician who fled an arranged marriage. But a conspiracy frames him for "colluding with enemies." To prove his innocence, Zhaozhao braves evening snowblocked mountains to search for evidence at the border, leaving a letter: "I’ll return when the snow melts." After Yanzhi clears his name, he hears Zhaozhao "fell off a cliff." Three years later, he meets a blind female physician in the northern frontier—her medical skills mirror Zhaozhao’s, and she wears the jade pendant he gave her. The snow hasn’t melted yet… Is his old love hiding behind the wind and snow?
Lin Chuan, a debt-ridden clerk bullied by colleagues and hounded by creditors, accidentally injures his left eye. When he wakes up, he discovers he has "X-ray vision"—able to see cash behind walls, hidden clauses in contracts, and even people's true thoughts. He uses this ability to reverse his fortune quickly, only to find out that his ex-girlfriend's wealthy current boyfriend is the one who framed him for unemployment and debt years ago. What's more, Su Xiaoyu, a new intern doctor, can "block" his vision, making Lin Chuan both curious and wary of her. Just as he thinks his life has finally "cheated," his left eye starts throbbing violently, and the doctor warns: use the X-ray vision again, and he might go blind forever...
Lin Xiaoman, a convenience store clerk, accidentally gains a treasure-appraising ability in her left eye from her grandmother’s old jade—she can see the "time veins" on antiques, distinguishing their authenticity and origin. She just wanted to earn some extra money with this ability, but unexpectedly gets involved in the theft of a Song Dynasty porcelain heirloom from the wealthy Lu Jingshen: Lu Jingshen insists she stole the porcelain and closes in on her; meanwhile, cultural relic dealers in the shadows target her ability, wanting to force her to forge ancient jade. When Lin Xiaoman uses her left eye to discover that the "fake" porcelain shard in Lu Jingshen’s hand is actually a fragment of the real thing, and when she finds that her grandmother’s jade hides the secret of her own origin, she realizes—this eye is not just a tool for appraising treasures, but also the key to solving a cultural relic disappearance case from twenty years ago...
Lin Xiaoman accompanied her boyfriend Chen Mo deep into the desert to shoot a documentary, only to run into Su Wan—the woman hidden in his phone screensaver, the first love he claimed to have "long moved on from." Su Wan said she was lost, and Chen Mo panicked immediately. Ignoring the warning that "you can't leave the car before sunset in the desert," he insisted on sending her out. But when the car ran out of gas, he stuffed the only water bottles into Su Wan's hands and told Xiaoman to stay: "Wanwan's afraid of the dark—I have to be with her." As wind and sand poured into Xiaoman's collar, she touched the engagement ring she'd saved half a year's salary for, suddenly recalling Chen Mo's words three days ago: "I have an unforgettable surprise for you." Turns out, his "surprise" was making her watch, right there in the desert, how she was replaced.
Su Wan stayed up three years with Lu Wenzhou through his startup nights, only to hand him a breakup letter on the day his career peaked—she hid her gastric cancer diagnosis and said, “I’m tired.” Lu Wenzhou thought it was a tantrum, until there was no more warm ginger tea in the fridge, no more neatly folded shirts in the closet, and even the wind from the balcony carried her favorite magnolia scent, but it was bone-chilling. On a rainy night, he found her diary; the last page read, “Wenzhou’s new suit goes with a light blue tie—if I’m gone, remind him to wear a coat.” He finally understood her “tiredness” was the pain she’d fought to hide. When he rushed to the hospital with the cashmere scarf she left, the nurse said, “Ms. Su passed away yesterday. She said not to tell Mr. Lu.” The wind mixed with rain hit his face, and he finally cried out: The worst pain isn’t losing you—it’s that I once took your deep love for granted.
Gu Zhao, a poor scholar, and Su Wan, his childhood neighbor, were inseparable. Su Wan worked secretly in an embroidery shop to fund his imperial exams. But on the day Gu Zhao failed for the third time, Su Wan left a letter: "I don't want to wait for someone who'll never succeed." Three years later, Gu Zhao achieved the rare feat of topping six levels in the exam and returned home as the most celebrated zhuangyuan (top scholar). At the city gate, he saw Su Wan in an old cotton coat—she clutched the silver hairpin she'd secretly given him, crying: "I left because someone wanted to kidnap you for debt. I had to marry a rich man to save you..." Gu Zhao hugged her with red eyes, taking out a string of pearls: "I bought one pearl every time I passed an exam, waiting for you to wear them."
Restorer Lin Wan returns to her late boyfriend Chen Mo's hometown to restore ancient temple murals, fulfilling his last wish. To her surprise, homestay owner Gu Chuan looks exactly like Chen Mo—and holds Chen Mo's old notebook filled with mural protection plans. As the restoration progresses, Lin Wan learns Chen Mo died stopping relic smugglers from destroying the murals, falling off a cliff. Gu Chuan, Chen Mo's unmentioned twin brother, has been guarding the hills to wait for Lin Wan to complete their brother's wish. When the last brushstroke ends, Lin Wan looks at the green hills in the mural and realizes: some people never leave—they become the wind, the mountains, and every gentle glance when you look up.
Lin Xiaoman's world froze in autumn the day Jiang Ye left a breakup letter—she still clutched the hot cocoa cup he'd given her, while he vanished without a trace. Three months later, in the deep winter, the wind swept a package to her feet. Inside was Jiang Ye's diary: "The day I was diagnosed with leukemia, I just saw you smiling in front of a bridal shop window." It turned out his "not loving" was a lie hidden in the wind. At this moment, under the plane tree downstairs, a figure wrapped in the gray scarf she'd knitted stood holding a report on a new cancer drug, his fingertips red from the cold...
Chen Mo spent three years as a food delivery rider to support his wife Lin Xia, only to be abandoned for being "useless"—the day Lin Xia threw a divorce paper at him while holding a rich kid's car key, he crashed into an old courier cabinet and activated a "Counterattack System": double pay for deliveries, investment secrets from finding a cat, and the elderly man he saved turned out to be a conglomerate president! When he drove a luxury car to pick up his sick mother, he found Lin Xia—soaked in rain, dumped by the rich kid, begging him to take her back while grabbing his sleeve…
62-year-old Zhou, a community maintenance worker, spent 40 years with his wife Xiufen. One morning, Xiufen slapped a divorce agreement on the table: "I've endured your 'lack of romance' for a lifetime. Now I'm going to be a volunteer at a nursing home to live for myself." Zhou was dumbfounded—they’d made zongzi for their grandson just yesterday, but today they were strangers. Squatting at the stairwell smoking, his phone suddenly displayed the "Late-Life Wish System": "Fulfill three of your spouse's unfulfilled wishes to unlock 'Happy Old Age'." Reluctantly, he searched for Xiufen's old sewing machine, only to find a stack of crumpled cancer medical records in an old wooden box—Xiufen had breast cancer 20 years ago. To save money for Zhou's mother's treatment, she secretly gave up both treatment and her dream of being a tailor. The system’s mission was never about "counterattacking"; it was about helping him see the tenderness Xiufen had hidden for a lifetime...
Lin Chuan gave up his promotion and adjusted all his habits for his wife Su Xiaoyu over three years of marriage. But during a highway trip—Su Xiaoyu insisted on speeding to grab an e-commerce discount, and when Lin Chuan tried to stop her, she left him at a service area without hesitation. Watching the taillights fade away, he finally clicked on the divorce agreement he'd hidden for half a year. However, when he packed to move out, he found a late-stage lung cancer diagnosis in Su Xiaoyu's drawer—dated the day she started acting out three months ago...
Former top strategist Lin Shen quits his high-profile job to help his wife Su Xiao overcome postpartum anxiety, taking on the role of a full-time dad. He expected to be overwhelmed by diapers and midnight feedings, but instead, he uses his corporate elite skills to tackle parenting like a pro—using project management charts to fix the baby's schedule, empathetic communication to calm his wife's emotional storms, and even solving other moms' parenting headaches, making him a local "parenting influencer". With his support, Su Xiao reignites her design career, and their daughter becomes a beloved baby blogger. The family not only rebuilds their closeness but also stumbles into an "easy win" life: Su Xiao's designs get picked up by a famous brand, Lin Shen lands a spot on a parent-child variety show, and even the baby's merchandise sells out! When an "elite dad" uses his wisdom to turn chaos into joy, the sweetest "easy win" is turning ordinary days into a fairy tale with love.
Lin Xiaoman, who returned home to start a business, faced the hollowing crisis of the left-behind village and villagers' skepticism. She activated local resources with e-commerce thinking—taking hand-woven bamboo crafts to live streams and linking organic vegetables to urban communities. She once collapsed over unsold vegetables and wavered due to her first love Li Yang's hesitation, but finally unlocked the production-sales chain with resilience. As young migrant workers returned one after another and laughter filled the old locust tree at the village entrance again, this once-forgotten village not only became the "richest village" but also regained the lost warmth of daily life and family bonds.
Lin Chuan ventured into the Myanmar rainforest to find his missing girlfriend, only to stumble into a mysterious tribal ritual. After a narrow escape, he discovers his left hand can "read minds through touch"—touching old objects reveals previous owners' memories, and touching people uncovers their hidden desires. But trouble follows: clues to his girlfriend's disappearance point to an international smuggling ring, and each use of his hand leaves a black mark. Doctors warn, "Use it again, your hand will rot." Between saving his girlfriend and risking his life, Lin Chuan faces a choice—unaware of a more terrifying truth: that left hand isn't his at all. It was "borrowed" from the tribe, and its real owner is watching, ready to take it back...
Su Wanqing, the young mistress of a wealthy family, booked a private jet to escape her loveless marriage. But just before boarding, she saved Lin Ruo—her husband Lu Jingshen’s "white moonlight"—from suicide. When she turned around, the jet had already taken off—that was her "freedom" planned for half a year. At that moment, Lu Jingshen’s call came: "Wanqing, you didn’t leave? Good, I found your father’s death is linked to Lin Ruo..." It turns out the "early takeoff" was his test, and the woman she saved holds the key clue to the family massacre years ago.
28-year-old Lin Xiaoman is the "invisible top" of her family: she places her parents' blood pressure pills by their bedside, irons her brother's uniform collars, and hides candy under her grandma's pillow—she works until midnight but no one ever asks "Are you tired?" Until one morning, she leaves a note saying "I'm going out for a walk", turns off her phone, and vanishes. The family instantly falls apart: Dad panics rummaging for his pills, Mom burns soy milk and scalds her hand, the brother dare not go to school with ink-stained uniform, Grandma sits at the door crying with an empty candy jar. Searching her room, they find her medical report—grade three breast nodules—and an unbooked Yunnan flight ticket. Meanwhile, Xiaoman sits on a seaside reef watching the sunrise, biting sugar-free herbal jelly when she gets her brother's voice message: "Sis, I made soy milk. It's a little burnt, but Dad says it's better than yours." Holding her phone, she tears up but smiles—her "leave" finally made her family learn to "see" her efforts.
Lin Xiaoman was the "unfavored daughter" for twelve years—her brother got freshly cooked porridge for breakfast, while hers was a cold steamed bun; her brother had a cake and new phone for his birthday, while she only got a "forgotten"; even her hard-earned college tuition was secretly taken by her mom to pay her brother's online loans. Until she was diagnosed with leukemia, her mom's first reaction was, "Don't waste money on this." Heartbroken, she left a suicide note and ran away, but before passing out, she saw her mom kneeling in the hospital corridor, clutching the plush bear she wanted at seven, crying, "I'm sorry, Xiaoman." It turned out that in the diary her mom hid for twelve years, every page was filled with guilt: Xiaoman's cry saved her during a difficult delivery, but she deliberately ignored her daughter under her mother-in-law's pressure—until the fear of losing her tore apart the "favoritism mask" she'd worn for twelve years.
Lin Jianguo, dying of late-stage lung cancer, clutched the red scarf his daughter Xiaotang wore when she went missing 30 years ago. When he opened his eyes, he was back in the 1982 winter night market—the exact day Xiaotang was abducted! In his previous life, he’d quarreled with his wife and stormed off, only to return to an empty pair of cotton shoes in the snow. Now, clutching a warm food coupon, he pushes through the crowd and spots Xiaotang, pigtails bobbing as she reaches for tanghulu—while a man in a gray coat lurks behind her, hand outstretched. This time, he’ll grip his daughter’s hand like it’s part of his bones. Even if he has to race against fate, even if he has to fight his past self—no daughter of his will be lost again!
Su Xiao is a special girl who can 'preserve the seasons'—the fragrance of magnolias, the melody of cicadas, the rain of ginkgo leaves, and the pattern of frost flowers are all locked in her glass jars. When her terminal illness starts the countdown, she quietly drifts away from her meteorologist boyfriend Lin Shen—she fears that when she disappears, she will also take away the seasons in his life. But Lin Shen soon notices abnormalities: cherry blossoms refuse to bloom, cicadas stop chirping, ginkgo leaves fall before turning yellow, and the first snow turns to rain. When he finds Su Xiao following the clues, he sees glowing glass jars filling the cabinet, and the girl on the hospital bed is using her last strength to stick the newly collected frost onto the scarf he gave her last year...
Lin Xiao never expected Ye Xiaoyu to vanish without a trace, leaving only a letter behind. The house once filled with laughter now echoes with emptiness and unsolved mysteries. Searching every corner for clues, Lin Xiao stumbles upon a long-hidden secret in her diary. Love and betrayal intertwine as the truth slowly emerges—her departure might have been an elaborately designed scheme from the very beginning.
A decade later, the members of a once-close campus drama club reunite, only to find their youthful passion and默契 long gone. Lin Xiao, the female lead, attempts to uncover the truth behind their past misunderstandings, but discovers that each person hides a secret. As old friendships and romances crumble under the weight of reality, a sudden crisis forces them to confront each other again—yet they can never return to the pure days of their theatrical past.
Once deeply in love, they drift apart under fate’s whims. She believes silence preserves their last dignity, while he thinks letting go is the ultimate kindness. As misunderstandings pile up and true feelings are buried in silence, can they reclaim the unspoken “goodbye” and “regret” at the edge of parting? A modern urban tale of love and release unfolds quietly.
Diagnosed with only three years to live, Su Wan hides her illness and asks her husband Gu Zeyan for a divorce, but he stubbornly resists with tender persistence. After accidentally discovering her diagnosis, Gu pretends ignorance and dedicates every remaining day to courting her anew—from breakfast in bed to starlit dates, rekindling their distant marriage into passionate romance. Just as Su Wan finally lowers her guard, fate's countdown accelerates. Can their love outlast the limits of time?
When an aloof psychology professor loses his memory in an accident, he only remembers intern Lin Xiaoxiao’s name—mistaking her for his fiancée. To aid his recovery, she reluctantly plays along, but their daily acts of intimacy blur the lines between pretense and real affection. As his memories slowly return, a web of deception unravels, revealing that what he truly lost was not just his past—but a heart already stolen. How will this love game, built on lies, find its truth?
When the wealthy heiress walked away, her once indifferent parents realized how much they had taken her for granted. Amidst the mother's tears and the father's regret, they embark on a desperate search to find their daughter, only to uncover long-buried family secrets and the cracks in their neglected bonds. A race against time filled with love and remorse—can they reclaim what truly matters?
In the second season, protagonist Lin Feng, with his left hand's cosmic power, becomes the target of a shadowy syndicate seeking to harness his abilities to remake the world. To save his girlfriend Xiao Ya, Lin Feng teams up with eccentric allies to infiltrate enemy territory. But as his power spirals out of control, corrupting his mind and triggering chaos, a greater conspiracy emerges: his origins trace back to an ancient alien experiment, with a doomsday countdown ticking away. Torn between love and betrayal, he must navigate a perilous choice before it's too late.
Dominant business tycoon Gu Yan receives divorce papers from his seemingly docile wife. But when he tracks her down for revenge, he discovers she’s vanished – leaving behind a trail of corporate sabotage that could collapse his empire. Publicly scorned as the discarded husband, Gu scrambles to uncover her motives. Yet with every exposed betrayal, it becomes terrifyingly clear: his wife’s disappearance isn’t weakness, but war. And when her final move exposes his darkest secret, the real question is... should the mighty Gu Yan be begging?
Finance elite Gu Ze saves stranger Su Nian in a car crash, only to wake up with a 3-month death sentence. As Su Nian enters his life as a caregiver, two broken souls find redemption in each other. Gu hides his illness while spoiling her like a CEO, unaware Su is the daughter of a rival family driven to suicide by his father. With truth and death looming, can this lie-born love be proven with whatever life remains?
Financial prodigy Zhou Mo possesses heterochromatic eyes - his left eye predicts stock trends while the right brings deadly misfortune. When he uses his gift to save bankrupt heiress Shen Zhaozhao, he triggers a chain of ancient curses. Navigating between Wall Street's glamour and lethal witchcraft pursuits, they uncover the eyes' connection to a century-old massacre. As identical strangulation marks appear on Shen's neck from Zhou's nightmares, they must choose between wealth and survival.
Pop diva Su Man, once at the peak of her career, now battles depression amidst a devastating online backlash. When she receives letters from a mysterious 'shadow fan' claiming to be the last person on earth who loves her, the faceless admirer's unsettling knowledge of her private life pulls her into a dangerous game. As Su Man unravels the truth, she discovers the darkest obsession often wears the mask of perfect devotion - where salvation and destruction become inseparable.
Delivery guy Chen Mo discovers his left hand can manipulate objects telekinetically and foresee dangers, but this power drags him into underworld conflicts. When he traces the ability's origin to a mysterious hit-and-run accident three years ago - with his girlfriend's father as the perpetrator - his ordinary life collapses. Torn between love and truth, he must wield this divine hand to reshape destiny.
Brilliant physicist Zuo Yan accidentally travels to a parallel world where he's a high-school dropout. In this reality, his research is stolen and his fiancée married another man. Using street smarts, Zuo must reclaim his scientific legacy while uncovering the mysterious connection between the two worlds. As he gets closer to the truth, a greater conspiracy emerges...
Office worker Lin Xiao gains a miraculous left eye that sees through all lies, but soon discovers it comes with a deadly curse. As she exposes her boyfriend's infidelity and her boss's corruption, a shadowy organization begins hunting her. Torn between justice and survival, Lin must uncover the eye's origin before she loses her sight forever.
When Lin Yue suddenly disappears with only a farewell letter, her fiancé Cheng Yuan's world collapses. His desperate search leads him to a mysterious café where she was last seen. There, he witnesses her meeting with a stranger and uncovers a shocking truth—she's a pawn in an international crime syndicate, leaving to protect him. As gunshots echo through the rainy night, Cheng Yuan must prove that some loves are worth dying for.
Successful career woman Lin Xiao receives her mother's critical condition notice while planning her overseas wedding. Choosing to proceed with her trip, she breaks down crying at the airport. The shocking truth emerges: her mother had willed all assets to charity. As layers of deception unfold, Lin Xiao discovers her mother's 20-year masterplan testing the bonds of family against material wealth.
Single mother Lin Xia wakes from a coma after a car accident to discover her 5-year-old daughter was adopted by a mysterious guardian. Racing against a 72-hour deadline, she must decrypt her ex-husband's coded diary to track each suspicious adoptive family. When clues point to an influential dynasty, she uncovers a earth-shattering secret about her daughter's origin that could destroy the powerful family.
Small-town youth Mochou falls into debt after his parents' sudden death, only to discover his father's mysterious gold mine map. When he embarks on a treasure hunt with childhood sweetheart Su Xiaoxiao, little does he know both loan sharks and mining tycoons are tracking them. Navigating between real and fake gold mines, Mochou uncovers the shocking secret his father died protecting—a bloodstained familial bond buried for twenty years, more precious than any gold.
Eight-year-old Lin Xiaoyu, left in the countryside by her parents to be raised by her grandmother, waits silently under the old locust tree for parents who never come. When new volunteer teacher Su Ming discovers her extraordinary drawing talent, an unlikely bond forms. But when her parents suddenly return to take her to the city, Xiaoyu must choose between her newfound dreams and the only home she's ever known.
12-year-old Lin Xiaoyu is left at her grandmother's rural home with only a stray dog for company. When city transfer students mock her dialect, her taciturn grandfather - the village forest ranger - appears unexpectedly with a shotgun. As the summer progresses, generational barriers collapse during a mountain flood warning, and the stray dog that keeps bringing wild fruits holds a secret that could change the entire village's fate.
When a flirty text pops up on her perfect husband's phone, housewife Su Yan's world collapses. Her investigation reveals a shocking truth beneath his web of lies: the frequent late-night 'client' calls are from her long-lost identical twin sister. As marriage bonds clash with blood ties, every sweet memory turns into a blade cutting deeper.
Su Xiao, a 35-year-old white-collar worker, time-travels to the 1980s and becomes a temporary worker in a state-owned factory's performance troupe. Navigating vastly different social values, she clashes hilariously with the rigid troupe leader while solving problems with modern wit. Just as she's thriving in the retro era, she discovers unexpected feelings for the stern man who symbolizes everything she used to resist.
Sophisticated businesswoman Su Man meticulously plans the perfect revenge after catching her husband's infidelity. She gathers evidence to leave him penniless in the divorce. Just as she moves on, her ex returns with a mysterious new lover whose shocking secret threatens to unravel Su's carefully reconstructed life.
Music prodigy Su Xiaozuo loses hearing in her left ear but gains the magical ability to hear people's true thoughts through it. When she meets the aloof campus heartthrob Lu Yuan, she discovers his sharp tongue hides secret acts of kindness. As a symphony of truth and lies unfolds, her left ear becomes the only compass in a world where everyone wears masks – especially when it catches the most genuine love confession no one dares to speak aloud.
Courier Lin Xiaoyang gains a golden left eye that can see through anything, turning his life upside down. As he tries to change his fate with this power, he gets entangled in an international antique smuggling ring. When his childhood sweetheart discovers his secret and a seductive police detective closes in, Lin must choose between wealth, love and justice.
Shen Mo, heir to a business empire, hires stand-in Chu Xia to pose as his fiancée to avoid an arranged marriage. When Chu Xia disappears after flawlessly completing her role, Shen Mo realizes he's fallen for the illusion. Obsessively searching the city for his 'fake fiancée', he remains unaware that Chu Xia is watching his descent into madness from the shadows with a new identity. When fate brings them face to face again, their game of deception begs the question: who was really fooling whom all along?
In 1930s Shanghai, Waibaidu Bridge becomes the witness of a forbidden love between Shen Mengdie, an heiress, and Zhou Zhiqiang, a dockworker. When Mengdie is forced to marry a warlord's son, Zhiqiang risks everything for their midnight escape. But the rain-soaked bridge hides more than their rendezvous - remnants of a tragic suicide pact from 30 years ago begin unraveling a mystery that entangles the lovers' fates, blurring the line between past and present romances.
Wedding planner Su Qing cancels her engagement after discovering intimate photos of her fiancé Chen Mo with his ex. Three years later, Chen returns as a renowned designer with his new bride, unknowingly hiring Su's company for his wedding. As they confront past misunderstandings during preparations, Chen hands Su a diary explaining everything on the eve of his wedding, forcing her to choose between professionalism and rekindled love.
A story about self-respect and growth, depicting how the protagonist rediscovers their worth after being abandoned.
A couple is on the verge of divorce, with the husband thinking his wife is just throwing a tantrum. However, she packs her bags and leaves for real. After her departure, the husband realizes how much he needs her and starts trying everything to win her back.
A story about an aloof sister who realizes her feelings only after the protagonist leaves, leading to regret.
After the person she loved the most left, her world seemed to lose all its colors, and life became shattered. She must learn to find herself again amidst the pain, facing the emptiness and loneliness within.
A story about a protagonist who was neglected and hurt by their sisters, only for the sisters to realize their mistakes and seek forgiveness after the protagonist leaves.
Amidst the festive lights of New Year's Eve, she turned away, leaving behind only a resolute silhouette. This short drama tells the story of a love that abruptly ends amidst holiday cheer, where the chime of the New Year bell brings only endless longing and regret.
After the heroine leaves Mr. Gu, he realizes her importance and begins to regret, striving to win her back.
A mysterious diary records events that are about to happen in the future. The protagonist accidentally obtains this diary and starts acting according to its predictions, only to gradually realize that things are not as simple as they seem.
Su Wan, an antique restorer, clings to the faint cinnabar mole on her wrist—a memento from the “moonlight boy” who saved her as a child. The boy drew the mole with cinnabar ink and promised, “This way I can find you.” A decade later, Lin Shiyan, an astrophotographer, arrives with an old pocket watch engraved “Moonlight for Cinnabar,” inside which lies his childhood drawing of a girl with a cinnabar mole—Su Wan. Su Wan discovers Lin’s camera is filled with moonlight from her studio window; Lin admits he’s chased this moonlight for ten years to find his “cinnabar mole girl.” But as they fall in love, a batch of matching “Moonlight & Cinnabar” antiques reveals a past grudge: Lin’s grandfather and Su’s grandmother once missed each other over the same “Moonlight for Cinnabar” promise. Now, with two generations’ obsessions intertwined, Su Wan must choose: use his moonlight to fill her childhood regret, or grow their cinnabar into a shared moonlight together?
Pop diva Su Nian's career collapses after vocal cord damage, until she becomes the caretaker of mute psychiatrist Lu Chen. Two souls deprived of voices communicate through gazes and heartbeats in their silent world. Just as Lu Chen's sealed heart begins to thaw, Su Nian uncovers his muteness hides a shocking truth - the rainy night car accident connects to her missing sister.
Su Wan, an urban cultural relic restorer, travels alone to the Tianshan Mountains to find the legendary "Snow Marrow Jade" for her grandfather's last wish, only to be rescued by Lin Shen, a mysterious man, in a snowstorm. Lin Shen wears an old fur coat, speaks with an ancient tone, and has an unusual familiarity with the Tianshan Mountains—yet he deliberately avoids topics about the jade. When Su Wan finds her grandfather's old mountaineering rope in Lin Shen's ice cave and hears him recount unshared往事 of her grandfather, she doubts: Is this man who claims to "come from the Tianshan Mountains" a "living antique" guarding secrets, or someone from the past who crossed time?
On a stormy night, he returns to a decaying mansion under the glow of a solitary lamp. As the missing heir who vanished a decade ago, he bears unexplained scars and memory loss. The old housekeeper watches covertly while the maid trembles with fear, and faint weeping echoes from the depths of the estate each night. When he attempts to unravel the past, he discovers everyone hides shocking secrets—and that lone lamp, always lit, holds the key to a murder from ten years ago...
Unemployed young man Zhou Xiaochuan accidentally binds to the "All-Things Fishing" system. On his first fishing trip, he catches a golden koi. Thinking it's a small stroke of luck, he doesn't expect the koi to trigger the system's hidden rule—everything he catches is rare in the world! Soon, he catches a hundred-year-old spiritual turtle, an extinct finless porpoise, and even breaks three international fishing records! Just as he thinks he's about to reach the peak of his life, the system suddenly issues an ultimate mission: "Catch the bronze treasure chest at the bottom of the fish pond." Meanwhile, a group of mysterious men in black are quietly approaching, seemingly searching for something...
Modern genius doctor Su Xiaotang is reborn as a three-year-old abandoned baby in the 1960s. Bound to the “Medical Immortal Path” system, she can identify hundreds of herbs with a touch and diagnose fatal illnesses with a pulse. When she first arrives at the poor mountain village, villagers call her a “disaster star”—until she saves the village chief’s grandson from a life-threatening high fever. Suddenly, she becomes the village’s “living fairy”: the chief and his wife fight to adopt her, the neighbor grandma gives her candy saved for half a year, and even the old Chinese doctor from the county hospital comes begging for her guidance. But as her skills grow more miraculous, a 20-year-old secret surfaces: her biological parents are linked to the unsolved “military commander’s wife death case” at the county hospital decades ago?
Lin Chuan spent five years devotedly caring for his "paralyzed" girlfriend Su Xiao, even giving up an overseas promotion to stay by her side. But when his grandfather passed away and he inherited a billion-yuan family fortune, Su Xiao suddenly stood up—crying and kneeling to beg for reconciliation. It turned out she’d known about the Lin family’s wealth all along; pretending to be lame was just a trick to tie down the "poor guy." Yet Lin Chuan sneered and pulled out a surveillance video: he’d discovered her lie three years ago. He played along just to see how ugly human nature could get.
In the bustling city life of the 1980s, Li Xiaoya is a sharp and decisive career woman, but she blushes easily whenever her tough husband Liu Qiang showers her with affection. Liu, a hardened ex-military man, is tender only to her, constantly chasing her with flowers and sweet words, oblivious to boundaries. At a social gathering, Liu's public declaration humiliates Xiaoya, sparking a fierce clash. An old flame reappears, igniting Liu's possessive streak and trust crisis. Twist: Xiaoya's blush turns out to be a cunning play for his attention. Amid hilarious chaos and tears, this mismatched couple learns to communicate, reigniting love through fiery pursuit.
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.