Fresh graduate Lin Chuan accidentally binds to a system and gains 100,000 "virtual subordinates" at the start—only by completing the "grassroots counterattack mission" in the electronics factory can he materialize these subordinates. But as soon as he enters the factory, he faces a workplace hell: the team leader withholds wages, the line supervisor targets newcomers, and even Su Xiao, the factory flower he has a crush on, is threatened by the manager to work night shifts. Lin Chuan uses the system's authority and "virtual subordinates" to resolve crises, only to accidentally discover that the electronics factory hides a smuggling ring for parts—and the identity of the 100,000 subordinates is actually related to his missing brother...
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.
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'?
Su Xiao, the owner of a stinky tofu stall at the alley, has won numerous fans with her “irresistibly stinky” craftsmanship, but she gets into trouble with Gu Shiyan, the president of a high-end perfume brand next street—this young master with severe olfactory cleanliness threatened, “I’ll make your stall disappear in three days.” However, instead of driving her away, Gu Shiyan squats at her stall every day eating stinky tofu, helps her deal with the property management, and even uses her craftsmanship to develop new perfumes. It turns out that the “earthly stench” from Su Xiao is the only “medicine” that can cure his long-term insomnia. When the cleanliness-obsessed president meets the “stinky and cute” little boss, a “smell battle” eventually turns into an exclusive sweet love.
Su Wan, a top jewelry designer, reached the peak of her career with the “Gilded Cage” series, but has been trapped in the shadow of a “plagiarism scandal” for three years—back then, she saved the injured “Bird Boy” Lin Shen and accidentally used the feather he gave her as design inspiration, only to be framed for plagiarism. Three years later, Lin Shen returns as a mysterious jeweler, holding the feather evidence to expose the mastermind behind the frame-up. However, during their confrontation, a more shocking secret is revealed: the feather that Su Wan hid in her safe, already turned to ashes, actually contains Lin Shen’s unspoken confession from years ago. When the枷锁 of the “Gilded Cage” breaks, Su Wan realizes that what trapped her was never the rumors, but the unspoken love and missed chances she dared not face.
After her divorce, Lin Xiao celebrates at a wild party, shouting 'Bye bye, ex-hubby!' But the party turns chaotic when her ex-husband Zhang Ming crashes in, revealing he never signed the divorce papers—their marriage is still legal! Worse, Zhang admits the fake split was a ploy to dodge loan sharks, forcing them into a fake 're-marriage' living together. Amidst hilarious clashes and nostalgic sparks, old flames rekindle. Yet, as debt collectors close in, a shocking truth emerges: Zhang's heartfelt confession throws Lin into an emotional whirlwind, forcing her to choose between love and freedom in this absurd reunion that could redefine their futures.
Lin Chuan, the notorious "repeat failure" of the Immortal Gate Exam, was squatting at the foot of the mountain, nibbling a stale cold bun and wiping tears, when a woman in green silk pinned him against a rock—"Don't dodge, you have to take this cultivation!" As half a century of power surged through his meridians like scalding magma, he looked up to see Dao Master Su Qingwu smiling with red-rimmed eyes, her fingertip still bearing the scar from the herbal paste he'd applied years ago: "The little fox with a broken leg you saved ten years ago? She's a Dao Master now." Ten years prior, Lin Chuan had warmed a small fox—whose tail was sliced off by a demon hunter—back to life, and that fox was Su Qingwu. Now she'd learned Lin Chuan was fated to die in a "three-thunder calamity," and only half a century of cultivation could save him. What Lin Chuan didn't know was that Su Qingwu's fox core was fused in the power—she bet her thousand-year cultivation to give him a second life, even if he never knew who traded their life for his.
Xue, an ordinary office worker in the city, unexpectedly meets the enigmatic Lin Hao and falls into a whirlwind romance. Yet, Lin Hao harbors a hidden agenda: he is an agent of vengeance from a rival family, sent to infiltrate her life to avenge a decade-old feud. As their bond deepens, Xue uncovers clues, triggering explosive clashes where she wrestles with the choice between passionate love and bitter betrayal. When Lin Hao grapples with guilt and seeks redemption, Xue faces a critical dilemma—will she uncover the deception and embrace forgiveness, or flee the perilous charade? Suspense builds as the line between genuine affection and cruel artifice blurs. (Approx. 150 words)
On New Year's Eve, Su Wan of the alleyway tavern "Sui Shi" is polishing the third celadon cup—it's the "exclusive ritual" of old customer Uncle Chen: for ten years, every time the stars come out and snow falls, he'd drink three cups of perfectly warmed osmanthus wine and tell a story about "this day last year." But tonight, snowflakes are hitting the window ledge loudly, and Uncle Chen's old cotton shoes haven't crushed the snow prints at the alley entrance. Instead, a young man named Cheng Mo bursts in, wrapped in a dark blue coat, holding a bunch of wintersweet with snow, gasping, "My grandfather asked me to keep the appointment of three cups of wine." Just as he takes a sip of the third cup, Cheng Mo takes out a dog-eared diary: it turns out Uncle Chen passed away last autumn. Afraid Su Wan would be sad, he specifically asked his grandson to come instead—there's a yellowed note in the last page of the diary, written by Su Wan ten years ago: "When the snow stops, let's plant wintersweet at the tavern entrance." Just as the snow from the eave falls into the wine cup, Cheng Mo inserts the wintersweet into a rough ceramic vase and points outside with a smile: "Grandpa said, this year's snow is the reply letter from the wintersweet to you." Su Wan touches the fingerprint on the diary and suddenly sees that on the wintersweet petals, the snow water is reflecting the warm yellow light—turns out, saying farewell to the old isn't losing, but the old customer hiding unsaid words in old wine and new flowers.
Mortal youth Chu Li risks his life to steal an immortal bone to save his dying mother, but unexpectedly becomes entangled with Yun Yao, the cold yet graceful guardian of the bone. Torn between familial duty and forbidden love, he faces relentless pursuit from the celestial realm. As fate closes in, he must choose: save his mother or protect the one he loves. Breaking the immortal bone may rewrite destiny—or lead to eternal ruin.
Fresh off a painful breakup, office executive Lin Feng meets a stunning client, Su Ran, only to be trapped in her obsessive pursuit—ceaseless texts, stealthy stalking, and invasions of his private life. Initially drawn to her charm, Lin's thrill shifts to terror as he uncovers a dark secret: Su is a tool of revenge from his ex. Torn between fleeting romance and a deadly scheme, Lin fights to uncover the truth. A suspense-filled love story with twists and laughs unfolds as he navigates this chaotic entanglement.