Top producer Jiang Fan aimed to create a blockbuster but accidentally suffered huge losses from a flop. Surprisingly, he was hailed as the 'Box Office Godfather,' sparking envy and skepticism in the industry. Facing pressure and hidden rivals, he must prove his worth while unraveling a high-stakes game of fame and authenticity in showbiz.
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.
Yuan Jin, a cold-hearted divine envoy from the Heavenly Realm, is tasked with collecting the last "warmth of mortal life" on Earth—that’s Lin Xiaoman’s wonton stall at the old street corner. Her wontons are wrapped in bone broth warmth, even the bowls left for stray cats carry heat. Yuan Jin intended to finish quickly, but when he helped Xiaoman boil soup, hot oil splashed his finger, and the warmth from her cooling his hand with cold water burned his heart. On a rainy night, holding an umbrella for her, he watched her give the last bowl of wontons to a beggar, fog blurring his divine eyes. When the moment to collect the warmth arrives, Yuan Jin realizes—what he was supposed to take was never the heat of the wonton stall, but the greed for "mortality" that just ignited in his own heart.
When rule-following office worker Lin Xiaoman stumbles into the lens of wild photographer Qi Ye, two polar opposite souls collide in the wilderness. He teaches her to break free from constraints, while she makes him learn to stay. As the boundary between city and wild blurs, how will this accidental encounter end?
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.
Eighteen-year-old Emperor Li Zhao of the Daqi Dynasty falls into a "prank cycle" right after ascending the throne: the maid sent by the Empress Dowager replaces his morning osmanthus cake with laxatives, claiming it's "to clear his bowels"; the Prime Minister's daughter steals his imperial brush to write storybooks about folk unjust cases under the guise of a marriage candidate, saying "His Majesty's brush should write about the common people"; even his personal eunuch swaps his dragon robe for a shrunken version, reasoning "Powerful ministers will guard against you if you wear a fitting robe". Li Zhao wants to punish them, but he catches the maid mending his torn dragon robe with her own money at night, sees the Prime Minister's daughter giving storybook earnings to disaster victims, and the eunuch secretly passing him the powerful minister's secret letter—turns out those who "ruined him" are guarding his original intention in the clumsiest way. But when the powerful minister tries to depose him for "being teased", can Li Zhao reverse the situation with these "troublemakers"?
As the empire trembles on the brink of war, the legendary Guardian awakens after a millennium - only to find himself as a modern amnesiac. Court politicians manipulate him as a pawn, while an enemy spy seductively approaches. Only a village healer truly believes in him. When ancient martial arts clash with firearms, when political schemes confront pure innocence, who will prove to be the real savior of the nation?
Lin Xiaoman, a part-time tour guide working to cover her sister's medical expenses, takes a job leading a "mountain ancient village exploration tour". Little does she know, the tourists have hidden agendas—an antique dealer coveting the village's treasures, a reporter investigating a decade-old disappearance, and a silent man stalking her. Worse, after entering the village, people get "accidentally" injured one after another, and the village elder warns, "Breaking taboos demands a life." Lin stumbles upon a truth: her late father was tied to the ten-year-old case, and this "tour" is actually a trap set for her...
In her past life, Lin Wan was betrayed by her scumbag husband and his white moonlight mistress, losing all her family property and watching her parents murdered before she died in resentment. Waking up, she finds herself back to the first day of their marriage registration. Facing the hypocritical, ingratiating husband, Lin Wan drags him straight to the civil affairs bureau without hesitation and demands a divorce publicly. The scumbag is stunned, while the mistress who rushed over to stir up trouble stands frozen. With cold, determined eyes, Lin Wan vows: This lifetime, I will reclaim every last thing owed to me!
Su Xiaotang, a modern corporate slave, died from overworking overnight. When she opened her eyes, she was back on her wedding day in 1985, married into the poor Gu family—her husband Gu Chengyuan, a retired soldier, was being taken away by the police to take the blame for his brother's theft. Her mother-in-law coughed so hard she couldn't stand, and her sister-in-law clung to her衣角, crying for her brother. In her previous life, she left the Gu family for their poverty, only to regret bitterly in old age when she learned Gu Chengyuan became disabled from a car accident while looking for her. This time, she gripped Gu Chengyuan's hand firmly: “I believe you. We'll clear your name together!” Using her modern business sense, she sold crocheted sweaters at a stall, collected old stamps from junk yards, and helped the village sell vegetables to the supply and marketing cooperative. She outwitted the village bully who wanted their homestead and quietly healed Gu Chengyuan's war-induced PTSD. When Gu Chengyuan hugged her and cried, “I thought I'd lose you,” Su Xiaotang smiled and touched his face: “This time, I'll make up for all the family and spring I owed you.”
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.