Lin Xiaoman, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking. She woke up on a 1982 wedding night—next to Zhou Jianguo, the poorest man in the village. The original owner had just闹着 to call off the marriage because Zhou had no betrothal gift and a sick mother. But Lin Xiaoman activated a space in her mind—it was a supermarket full of modern goods! She decided to stay, but Zhou sat up coldly: “If you don’t want to marry me, leave tomorrow—I won’t force you.” Lin was drawn to his pride despite poverty. She tugged his衣角 with a smile: “Who said I’m leaving? I’ll build a good life with you!” Using sugar and soap from the space to make their first pot of gold, plus Zhou’s carpentry skills, they moved from a mud hut to a brick house. Just as life got better, the original owner’s scumbag father showed up, demanding to take the “money-making treasure”…
Ex-police officer Su Xiaodao goes undercover by marrying food critic Lu Yuan, only to discover his severe anorexia. She revolutionizes cooking with combat skills—kneading dough with grappling moves, chopping vegetables like nunchaku, and stir-frying with wok-flipping shield techniques. As Lu deciphers martial arts secrets hidden in each dish, their fake marriage simmers into something deliciously real amidst flying kitchenware.
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.
Lin Wan, an advertising planner suffocated by marriage pressure and workplace involution, never skips the "Dark Sugar Shop" at the alley after overtime—it only opens at 22:00, run by the taciturn Shen Mo, who always saves her the last bowl of warm osmanthus dumplings. Until one day, she stumbles upon Shen Mo's "regret ledger": it records her unspoken love letter from three years ago—the one she didn't dare give her high school crush. Turns out Shen Mo is that "library boy" who used to pick up her notebook; they missed each other due to a misunderstanding, and now he's using the sugar shop to wait for her to say the "I like you" she's hidden for ten years, to the light.
Unemployed antique apprentice Lin Mo, after being maliciously fired by his exploitative boss, accidentally awakens the "Eye of Heaven"—an ability to see through the surface of antiques to their true age, authenticity, and even the stories behind them. With this power, he frequently scores great deals and accurately appraises treasures, rising from a poor guy to a top figure in the antique circle, making a fortune. However, the Eye often flashes ambiguous glimmers at critical moments, slowly revealing the long-buried secret of his family's heirloom being stolen a dozen years ago. At a high-end appraisal conference, he spots his family's ancestral jade hidden by the curator, but faces tough challenges from his wealthy rival. In this face-off, can he retrieve what belongs to his family and solve the old mystery with his "Eye"?
The sky-high love story between stoic pilot Lu Yuanchuan and whimsical flight attendant Jiang Xiaotang. When the strict flight manual meets the rule-breaking crew member, romantic comedy erupts at 30,000 feet. During an emergency landing, Jiang discovers the captain's decade-long secret tenderness - and the precisely calibrated cockpit timer hides a love transcending time.
To repay her family's debt, Su Wanwan is forced to pose as a “contract sweet wife” to approach Lu Chenzhou, the wealthy tycoon of Shencheng. What begins as a cold transaction slowly melts into his domineering tenderness. But when Lu discovers an old photo she carries—strikingly similar to his long-lost first love from a decade ago—their sweet deception unravels. His relentless pursuit clashes with her panicked evasion, igniting a fiery game of love and lies. Is she merely a replacement, or the one destiny always intended?
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.
Xie Shiyan, known as the "Ice Yama" in investment banking, has struggled with chronic insomnia—until one late night, he eats a taro cheese ball from a tiny alley dessert stall. The sweetness seeps into his heart, giving him the deepest sleep he’s had in six months. The stall owner, Lin Xiaoman, is a recent pastry graduate who’s clinging to the stall to raise money for her brother’s surgery. She’s like a glowing little sweet bean, always saying, "Life is worth it." When Mr. Xie starts showing up every day on time, secretly fixing her stall light, and fending off debt collectors for her, Lin Xiaoman realizes: The iceberg that’s been frozen for thirty years has already melted into a soft crack because of her—his suit pocket always holds her nougat, his phone wallpaper is her flour-streaked face when kneading dough, and all his "exceptions" are only for his little sweet bean.
Lin Xiaotang, a corporate slave who counts subway transfers and milk tea deals daily, worked overtime until midnight when an old man in a cloak called her "Great Demon King." She thought it was a prank, but when she knocked over coffee, the cup floated in mid-air—then sword-wielding monks rushed to kill her, and she waved her hand instinctively, sending them flying! The red demon mark on her neck revealed the truth: she’s the reincarnation of the World-Destroying Demon King sealed 500 years ago! On one side are old followers pushing her to restore the dark empire, on the other are monks demanding her life, and worst of all, the gentle boss she’s loved for half a year is the monks’ Holy Envoy… Lin Xiaotang hugged her pancake and sobbed: "I was grabbing coupons yesterday, and today I have to choose between being a demon or a corpse?!"
Sixty-two-year-old Zhang Guifen saved 200,000 yuan in pension by selling steamed buns for a decade, planning to use it as emergency funds for her seriously ill mother. But one day, she finds her account emptied. Afraid to worry her eldest daughter abroad or disrupt her younger son’s startup, she investigates alone—only to find the recipient is an unknown account, while the bank insists “the transaction was done by you in person.” Then a neighbor mentions, “Your son said he needed working capital last week,” and her son’s company is just hit by a debt crisis. Did her son secretly transfer the money out of desperation? Or was someone impersonating her? Behind the missing pension lie the struggles of family love and an unsolved scam.