Lin Xiaoman, an 18th-tier celebrity, joins a survival variety show to rise to fame. She plans to play the "cute innocent girl" role, but her sharp tongue and habit of exposing others keep backfiring—she mocks the judge's taste as "like Aunt Wang who perms hair in the village", exposes a top star's fake eating, and even throws the show's "script" away as garbage. She expects to be criticized into quitting the industry, but surprisingly, netizens find her "anti-cliché" and endearing, making her fan base skyrocket. Just as she thinks she's about to hit stardom, the show suddenly releases behind-the-scenes footage of her "intentionally annoying people", accusing her of "pretending to be crazy". She must prove her true personality while facing jealousy from peers and doubts from netizens. Is this "annoying" path to fame a blessing or a curse?
A concubine in the imperial harem becomes the center of court intrigue due to the emperor's excessive favor, forcing her to navigate between power struggles and emotions.
Career elite Lin Xiaoman flees to Duku Road to heal after her project collapses, only to have her car break down at midnight. She’s forced to seek help from Chen Mo, a “laid-back photographer” camping nearby. Starting with bickering about “whose life is more of a failure,” they open up—Lin talks about her mother’s relic (a string of agate beads from her grandfather, a worker who built Duku Road), while Chen admits he gave up a high-paying job to find the “starry sky his grandfather mentioned.” Until dawn, Lin spots an old photo in Chen’s camera: her 20-year-old mother standing with Chen’s grandfather (a Duku Road builder)! It turns out their fates were tied 40 years ago. As the first light hits the snow-capped mountains, the two “runaways” realize—what they’ve been searching for isn’t “healing,” but the courage to love again.
Surgeon Lin Shen has a big secret—he’s the last heir of a reclusive Medical Sage, using ancient acupuncture to assist surgeries but never daring to reveal it. His younger sister Lin Xiaotang, a mischievous influencer, sneaks a video of him using moxibustion to save a dying patient for more followers, and posts it online, accidentally exposing his identity. The video goes viral: the hospital accuses him of “unauthorized practice” and threatens suspension, patients crowd his clinic begging for “Medical Sage’s treatments”, and mysterious figures show up to steal his inherited medical manuscripts. As Lin Shen handles his career crisis and a cold war with his sister (who feels betrayed), Xiaotang discovers a shocking truth—the mysterious people don’t want the manuscripts, but the ancient secret recipe that can cure her best friend’s terminal illness. When hidden identity becomes trouble and sibling trust breaks down, Lin Shen realizes that what he’s been hiding isn’t just the heritage, but also his fear of getting his sister involved in the danger behind the Medical Sage…
Single designer Su Qing's orderly life is upended when a five-year-old boy, Xiao Kai, claims to be her son. This 'heaven-sent' child is a master manipulator—faking fainting spells, forging blood letters with ketchup, even sabotaging her dating profiles! Just as Su Qing reaches her breaking point, she discovers a photo of Xiao Kai's alleged father: none other than her secret crush and boss for a decade, Gu Yan. But the cunning glint in Xiao Kai's eyes hints that this chaotic family comedy masks a dangerous conspiracy of corporate inheritance and hidden agendas.
Tycoon Fu Sihan enters a marriage of convenience with docile socialite Su Wan, unaware she's uncovered the dark truth behind their union. As she secretly gathers evidence, the demure wife reveals herself as a elite hacker seeking vengeance—the Fu conglomerate orchestrated her family's ruin. In this deadly game of love and betrayal, the blackened bride makes the ruthless heir experience heartbreak for the first time.
Transmigrated as Su Ruanruan, an unloved concubine in the Marquis Mansion, her only goal is to survive until the mansion is peaceful enough to "lie flat" (live a low-effort life). To avoid the main wife's torment, she fakes illness and hides in her courtyard munching candied dates; to stay invisible to the marquis' son Xiao Jingheng, she deliberately paints her face sallow. But the seemingly cold and stern Xiao Jingheng has long targeted her—the "least threatening" concubine is perfect to help him unmask the spy in the mansion. When the laid-back girl meets the scheming marquis' son, Su Ruanruan is caught with candied dates in her sleeve, yet Xiao Jingheng hands her osmanthus cake with a smile: "Want to survive? Why not make a deal with me?" Caught between the main wife's relentless plots and the marquis' son's hidden agenda, why is Su Ruanruan's "lie flat plan" suddenly going off the rails?
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?
Finance prodigy Lu Chen once promised designer Su Wan 'forever in the snowflakes' during their first winter kiss. Seven years later, he stands alone in a blizzard after seeing her engagement announcement to his business rival. Storming into her café at midnight, he slides an icy ring onto her trembling finger: 'You vowed to marry me when the snow stopped, yet this storm has raged for seven years.' Outside, her fiancé's bridal caravan crushes the frozen streets into glittering shards.
On the eve of the college entrance exam, genius high school student Lin Mo accidentally obtains a mysterious perfect-score test paper that secretly contains blueprints for an advanced mecha. To prevent it from falling into the wrong hands, he must balance pretending to be an ordinary student while secretly building the super mecha under the pressure of the countdown to the exam. But a larger conspiracy looms—the origin of the test paper is tied to a technology war that could determine the fate of the nation.
Lin Xiaoman, a planner who burns the midnight oil to finish proposals, returns home under the moonlight every night. Her only comfort is the warm lamp left by Lao Zhou, the owner of the alley newspaper stand. When the stand is set to be demolished, Lao Zhou gives her a yellowed star chart—the keepsake of his granddaughter Xiaotang, who went missing ten years ago. To Xiaoman’s shock, the star trails she’s been photographing from her balcony match the marks on the star chart exactly. Following the star chart to a suburban observatory, she discovers Xiaotang’s diary: "When I catch that 'running star,' I’ll come back to light the lamp for Grandpa." It turns out Xiaotang disappeared while pursuing a rare comet, and Xiaoman’s presence is the sign of the comet’s return—that lamp is Grandpa’s unwavering wait for his granddaughter and the stars’ call to their "lost one."
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.