Ordinary intern Lin Xiaoxia unexpectedly received an 8-yuan one-day exclusive subsidy from her company, which must be spent on the same day or it would be automatically canceled. Never having struggled with spending money before, she panicked: she tried buying milk tea but was told it didn’t meet the minimum order requirement, and offered to buy snacks for her colleagues but was politely declined. She spent the whole afternoon trying but still had leftover cash. Just as she squatted by the roadside scratching her head, she spotted a shivering stray orange cat huddled in the corner. She used the leftover money to buy cat food for it. Unexpectedly, this small act not only fed the cat but also brought her a more healing joy than forcing herself to spend money. This "trouble of not being able to spend all" turned out to be the most unexpected little happiness in her ordinary workday.
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.
Gu Chuan, a creative director at an advertising agency, has been trapped in the shadow of his girlfriend Lin Xiaoman's sudden disappearance for three years—until Su Xiao, an intern who looks exactly like Xiaoman, appears. She makes Xiaoman's favorite osmanthus sugar lotus root, puts a coat over him during overtime, and even shares the exact same head-scratching habit. Just as Gu Chuan thinks "Xiaoman is back," Su Xiao breaks down and reveals the truth: Xiaoman died in a car accident three years ago, and on her deathbed, she asked her younger sister Su Xiao to "exist" in Gu Chuan's life instead, just to spare him the despair of "no one being there when he turns around." When Gu Chuan finds Xiaoman's last diary entry, it reads: "What I fear most isn't death—it's you turning around and not seeing me."
Retired teacher Zhou Guilan looks down on her daughter-in-law Lin Xiaoman, a new media creator, calling her “reckless and unproductive”. Until she discovers Xiaoman is secretly helping her hometown farmers sell unsold oranges—turns out both have been hiding the same desire to support their community. The once-feuding pair set aside their differences: Guilan learns to shoot short videos and practice live-stream scripts, while Xiaoman teaches her to use filters and edit photos. Together, they create “Guilan & Xiaoman’s Orange Orchard Diary”, solving the farmers’ crisis and becoming each other’s most understanding “comrades” through磨合. When the live stream fills with comments like “Mother-in-law and daughter-in-law united”, this “unlikeliest duo” finally understands the true meaning of “family”.
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.
A cold CEO is forced into a 100-day marriage contract with an adorable, quirky girl. As her innocent charm slowly melts his icy exterior, he finds himself falling into an unexpected emotional whirlwind. With the deadline approaching, will they stick to the act or dare to embrace real love? A sweet yet试探-filled contractual game begins.
In a destitute mountain village, the Lin family of six lives in a dilapidated, crumbling hut, desperate and impoverished. Mother-in-law Wang, known as 'perfect' for her harsh perfectionism, secretly harbors business acumen and vows to lead the family out of misery. However, daughter-in-law Fang resents her controlling ways, sparking explosive family conflicts. When a government land acquisition project looms, the mother-in-law secretly invests her savings into a risky homestay venture, unleashing temptations of wealth and trust issues. Amid escalating drama, an old fraud case from her past unexpectedly surfaces, putting the family’s fate on the brink: will their bonds save them or shatter? A shocking twist reveals the true cost of changing destiny, blending humorous mishaps, suspenseful puzzles, and heartfelt moments in a poignant exploration of family bonds.
On his 30th birthday, Xia Yang suddenly gets trapped in a time loop, waking up to the same day over and over. As he tries to change his fate, he discovers he's caught in a larger conspiracy. The only person who can help him is a mysterious girl named Lin Yue, but she seems to be hiding secrets of her own. When Xia Yang finally finds a way to break the cycle, he must choose between saving himself and uncovering the truth.
Lin Xiaoman, an overworked office worker, stayed up late browsing a second-hand platform and spent 800 yuan on a scratched bronze ring—the seller claimed it was a “cultivation world property certificate”. Unexpectedly, at 3 a.m., the ring glowed and dragged her into a cultivation world with fragmented spiritual energy: the once-majestic fairy mountains were now barren, and only a toothless old immortal remained, crying as he handed her the realm lord token: “I can’t afford this world anymore, sold it to you for 800 yuan—you’re the new lord now!” Lin Xiaoman stared at the unfinished PPT in reality and the dying cultivation world in front of her, suddenly wondering: Did this “luck turn” lead her into even bigger trouble?
Lin Yu and Su Xin have been married for three years, their passion fading into dull routine. Suddenly, Lin Yu launches romantic attacks—surprise love letters and midnight dates—deeply charming Su Xin, making her pulse race. But beneath the sweetness lies turmoil: Su Xin recalls Lin Yu's past infidelity, torn between trusting his passion or fearing manipulation. As the charm escalates to intimate extremes, an anonymous tip exposes Lin Yu's hidden agenda, leaving their marriage on the brink of explosive truth...
Su Xiao, who failed in business and owed a million yuan, hadn't dared return home for three years to avoid debt. Until news of her mother's "serious illness" forced her to take a train ticket and hit the road. On the hard-seat carriage, Lao Zhou—her seatmate—shared his story: he'd traveled thousands of miles with his late wife's old bag to make amends with his daughter. Su Xiao pulled out a faded note from her mother: "Come home when you're tired." When she opened the door, her mother stood in her old high school sweater, with warm soft-boiled eggs on the table—the "illness" was a trick to bring her back. And Lao Zhou's daughter was smiling at him by the door. The long journey home finally lit up with the love and courage she'd lost, glowing in the warm light.