Lin Shen, a singer who lost his voice, encounters street performer Su Xiaoman, whose pure singing awakens his buried memories. They were childhood friends who once composed an unfinished song together. To recover the lost melody, they embark on a journey to chase their dreams, but as their feelings deepen, they uncover a shocking secret hidden within Xiaoman's voice—one that could alter their destinies forever. When song and truth intertwine, how will they confront a promise made a decade ago?
Lin Xiaoman, president of the high school astronomy club, buried her starry dream due to her mother's severe illness—until transfer student Lu Xingyao arrived. He was the little boy who promised her at the observatory a decade ago: “Let’s watch the Perseid meteor shower together.” Lu secretly fixed her old telescope and revisited their childhood observatory with her. But on the eve of the shower, Lu got an offer from an overseas astronomical institute. Should they keep the childhood promise, or chase their own futures? When meteors streak across the sky, their answer lingers in the night wind under the stars.
Lin Xiaoman, a "transparent" odd-job worker at a pawnshop, gains the power of "Golden Eyes" after being scratched by a broken porcelain piece—she can see the "aura" flowing in antiques: a Song Dynasty plum vase’s celadon glaze hides a painter’s cinnabar signature, and a Qing Dynasty bronze censer’s patina covers an inscription scraped off by tomb robbers. She thinks this is her ticket to a better life, but instead faces追杀 from antique traffickers, mysterious clues left by her missing father (gone for 10 years), and the "double pursuit" of Gu Jingshen, a cold appraiser—he tries to expose her as a fraud yet always shields her when danger comes. As the secrets revealed by her Golden Eyes multiply, she realizes: her eyes hold the truth about her father’s disappearance and a dark conspiracy that preys on cultural relics.
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"?
Su Wan, a concubine’s daughter of the Hou Mansion, is sent to the Jing Prince’s Mansion as a “joy-bringing bride” to marry Xiao Jing, the prince rumored to die within three months. But on their wedding night, assassins climb through the window to kill Xiao Jing—Su Wan throws a punch that smashes through the assassin’s helmet, splattering blood on her wedding dress. Xiao Jing, watching her crush a dagger with her fingers, finally reveals the sharpness he’s hidden for three years: “I’m going to rebel against the tyrant emperor. Dare you join me?” Su Wan wipes the blood off her fist and grins: “Why didn’t you say so earlier? I already designed the empress crown for the new dynasty—three night pearls, shinier than the tyrant’s imperial seal!”
Ye Ning, a hermit genius doctor, goes down the mountain to fulfill his master's last wish. Disguised as a night clerk at a convenience store to hide his identity, he saves Su Wanqing—the heiress of the Su Group—who is being chased and suffering from a rare fatal bloodline disease. Using a lost acupuncture technique to extend her life, he accidentally exposes his medical skills—attracting medical villains eager to steal his inheritance and Su Wanqing, who insistently demands he “take responsibility”. Trapped between deadly medical feuds and the heiress's clingy纠缠, Ye Ning's plan to live low-key in the city falls apart. What's more, the “fated one” his master told him to find is intricately linked to Su Wanqing's incurable illness…
After her divorce, Lin Xiao celebrates at a wild party, shouting 'Bye bye, ex-hubby!' But the party turns chaotic when her ex-husband Zhang Ming crashes in, revealing he never signed the divorce papers—their marriage is still legal! Worse, Zhang admits the fake split was a ploy to dodge loan sharks, forcing them into a fake 're-marriage' living together. Amidst hilarious clashes and nostalgic sparks, old flames rekindle. Yet, as debt collectors close in, a shocking truth emerges: Zhang's heartfelt confession throws Lin into an emotional whirlwind, forcing her to choose between love and freedom in this absurd reunion that could redefine their futures.
Shen Chuxiao, the young mistress of the wealthy Shen family in the capital, has been despised by her in-laws for three years due to her plump figure and humble background. Her husband, Shen Yanqing, suddenly goes missing. Just as she is forced to leave the family with her three-year-old son empty-handed by the clan, the jade safety pendant she has worn since childhood suddenly grants her good fortune—she accidentally buys imperial ice-silk fabric, helps a street embroidery shop out of trouble and gains connections with the Imperial Household Department, and even uncovers the Minister of Revenue's corruption scheme of embezzling disaster relief grain. With her "cheat-like" luck, she makes a fortune through small businesses while investigating her husband's disappearance. Unexpectedly, she stumbles upon a long-hidden corruption network among the capital's powerful. When the once-mocked "plump wife" tears apart the hypocrisy of the nobles with her son, the missing Shen Yanqing suddenly sends a letter, hinting that her "good luck" has been tied to him since ten years ago...
Modern office worker Su Wan binds the "Imperial Concubine Laid-Back System" and travels back in time as Su Qingran, the legitimate daughter of the prime minister, waiting to marry the crown prince and live a lazy life. But on the wedding day, the crown prince is assassinated and on his deathbed, he shoves the imperial seal into her hand: "Qingran, take the throne... protect our kingdom." Forced to ascend, Su Wan is stunned—didn’t the system promise a laid-back life? Now she has to handle memorials, face court impeachment, and investigate the assassination truth. Worse, Gu Chen, the cold dark guard leader watching her, seems to know the crown prince’s secret. While arguing with the system over "breach of contract" and fumbling through her emperor duties, how did Su Wan’s "imperial concubine dream" turn into an "emperor training journey"?
A man cursed by time, trapped in the same day for ten thousand years. Every morning, he wakes to the same scenes, the same people, the same conversations. At first, he spirals into madness and despair—until he discovers the only clue to break the cycle lies in the eyes of a mysterious woman. But each time he tries to get close to her, time resets. Caught between desperation and hope, he must unravel her secret within the endless loop, or remain a prisoner of time forever.
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.