Lin Xiaoman, a extra in the Film Capital, rushes between crews daily to raise money for her brother's medical bills. During a Republican-era night shoot, she stumbles into an old cinema set for demolition—and is transported to a 'living film world' where the mansions, gang fights, and even her role as 'maid Zhu' are all real. Most shockingly, she meets Gu Zhao, an actor who looks identical to her late brother, who says, 'I’ve been waiting for you.' But as she relishes the warmth of 'seeing her brother again,' the demolition countdown for the real cinema begins, and the parallel Film Capital starts collapsing—every scene turns into a deadly trap. Xiaoman must choose between 'keeping her brother' and 'returning to reality,' while Gu Zhao’s identity hides a secret that will shatter everything she knows...
Su Xiaonuan, the secret wife of film emperor Zhang Ming, lives a low-profile life while fans relentlessly probe for her identity. Daily headlines scream, 'Did she get unmasked today?' When she fabricates lies to protect their love, an accidental encounter plunges her into a suspenseful crisis—a mysterious paparazzo reveals she's an undercover agent for a rival. Caught between her husband's doubts and fan frenzy, Su must navigate a twisted web of love and deception. With shocking plot twists, this high-stakes romantic comedy set in showbiz builds to a thrilling climax—who will win her trust?
An unknown extra actor faces unfair treatment in the film crew but unexpectedly gets a chance to turn the tables, revealing the dark side and opportunities behind the entertainment industry.
Su Xiaotang, a 220-pound girl constantly bullied by her stepsister, was tricked into marrying Ye Shaoting—the reputed "Cold Yama"—as a substitute. Expecting humiliation, she was stunned when Ye doted on her like his everything: he bought her favorite taro cake by绕 three streets at dawn, widened his office chair by 10cm just for her, and even publicly shut down her mocking stepsister at a banquet. It wasn't until she found an old photo in Ye's phone: her back feeding a stray cat three years ago, labeled "My Little Sun." His favor was never charity—it was a three-year-long crush he'd hidden even from himself.
Su Wan spent three years as an 'invisible wife' in the Gu family—making ginger tea every night for her late-returning husband, enduring her mother-in-law's jabs about her 'being unworthy', and never appearing in her husband's social media. Little did anyone know, her jewelry designs under the name 'Ye Mian' had long been worn by A-list stars on the Cannes red carpet. On the day of their divorce, her 'Crown of Secrets' collection went viral, with jewelry tycoons holding checks outside the civil affairs bureau and even Gu Jingshen's arch-rival sending collaboration offers. When Gu Jingshen saw his ex-wife in a couture dress thanking the audience on TV, he realized he had pushed away the industry's hidden ceiling that was buried in the mundane...
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.
A cold-hearted CEO meets his match when a vivacious woman becomes his fake girlfriend under strict 'no touching' rules. Their office turns into a battlefield of flirtation as their 'who falls first loses' bet backfires spectacularly. When dark secrets emerge, this pretend romance forces them to confront the feelings they swore to avoid. Will love conquer the contract, or will their hearts remain prisoner to the rules?
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 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.
Lin Xiaoman, an intern doctor, accidentally revives Huo Jingshen, the comatose CEO of Huo Group, with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. But the once-ruthless tycoon turns out to be an "arrogant softie"—he drools over her lunchbox yet calls it "inferior food," sends his driver to take her home claiming "it's on the way," and helps her out of a medical dispute only to say "I just hate trouble." Lin thinks she's lucky, until she finds Huo's old photo album: a seven-year-old her hiding a hunted little Jingshen in a wardrobe. His "arrogance," it turns out, is just the love he's hidden for seven years, finally daring to show after waking up.
Investigative journalist Lin Shen has never accepted his sister’s "accidental fall" death—he hung up on her desperate call an hour before the incident, all because he was rushing a draft. Three years later, a mysterious man calling himself "The Retracer" hands him a pocket watch that can send him back to key moments of the past, with a condition: every "mistake" he fixes will erase a memory of his sister. On his first trip back, Lin discovers his sister’s death is linked to the health product fraud she was investigating, and the mastermind is his father’s old comrade. When he tries to stop the tragedy, a terrifying chain reaction unfolds: his sister survives but becomes an accomplice to the fraud; his father is caught in a lawsuit for covering up his friend… He gradually realizes that "retracing" isn’t redemption—it’s a game against his own guilt and fate. How much must he sacrifice to get a "regret-free" ending?
Xiao Yan, the villainous powerful minister, has a secret—he can read minds. His new wife Shen Zhaozhao originally planned to muddle through this political marriage, but every little trick she plays is exposed instantly: when she pretends to be sick to run away, just as she thinks "He won't notice my hidden baggage," he blocks the door; when she secretly saves money and thinks "Hiding it in the vase is safest," Xiao Yan appears with the money bag smiling; even when she craves pear soup at midnight, he's already standing by the bed with hot soup. Shen Zhaozhao goes from "trying to handle the minister" to "begging for mercy," but gradually realizes Xiao Yan never uses mind-reading for scheming—instead, it's all about "fear of her being wronged." When a muddling madame meets a "mind-reading caring," in this marriage, who loses their heart first?
Ice-cold lawyer Li Chenzhou enters a contractual marriage with a seemingly helpless girl to escape family pressure. On their wedding night, golden runes ignite on her fingertips, unleashing ancient powers dormant for millennia. As shadowy conglomerates launch deadly schemes, Li discovers his demure bride is the primordial Dark Sovereign who controls life and death. Their 'chance encounter' was an elaborate vengeance plot spanning centuries. With the contract expiration looming, three prophecies begin to unfold – and the fate of worlds hangs on whether he can ignite her long-dead human heart.