Thirty-year-old office worker Lin Xiao was just laid off, so she quit all side gigs and became a full-time homebody, spending her days scrolling short videos to kill time. Unexpectedly, a casual daily clip of her eating instant noodles while petting her cat went viral overnight, gaining millions of followers and turning her into the most beloved online heartthrob. But as suitors and commercial offers flood in, she realizes her sudden fame is no accident—every viral video is eerily tied to the algorithm recommendations she scrolls daily, and a sinister plot wrapped in online traffic is quietly closing in on her.
Fresh grad Lin Xiaoyu is actually totally intolerant to alcohol. But by a twist of fate, he ended up taking all the toasts for his boss at his first company team building banquet. Overnight, he was hailed as a wine god who can hold a thousand cups by colleagues and clients. Now he is forced to attend all kinds of wine banquets, pretend to be a heavy drinker, hide his severe alcohol allergy, stick to his principle of not getting promoted by drinking, and dare not break everyone's misunderstanding. A hilarious and poignant farce about workplace wine culture unfolds.
After graduating from university, Li Ming gives up a promising city career to become a doctor in his remote hometown, determined to improve the primitive healthcare conditions. He faces resistance from conservative villagers and resource shortages, but sparks fly when he reunites with his childhood crush, Fang. However, when a rumor of a medical accident falsely implicates him, Li Ming uncovers a hidden conspiracy threatening the village. Amidst the turmoil, he must clear his name, save his love, and reveal the truth. This micro-drama blends romance, suspense, and dramatic reversals, highlighting a doctor's heartfelt journey.
A medical genius transmigrates into the disgraced heiress of a noble house, wielding healing needles with one hand and deadly poisons with the other. When the cold-faced war prince discovers his savior is also the mastermind behind palace assassinations, a dangerous game of redemption and destruction unfolds. Every step of her phoenix-like rebirth burns its mark on his heart.
Rising star designer Li Zhe finds himself adrift in a vortex of corporate deceit after his groundbreaking project wins acclaim. Days before clinching the industry's highest honor, his core bid documents vanish—with evidence pointing to his mentor. As he navigates treacherous waters, a mysterious informant reveals his meteoric success was built on stolen dreams. Now trapped between dizzying success and a bottomless abyss of guilt, Li Zhe must choose: ride the wave of lies to glory, or cut himself loose to drift toward redemption in uncharted waters.
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.
Lin Xiaoman, an office worker driven to tears in the bathroom by marriage pressure, finds 100,000 yuan in her account after her first blind date—the guy says she resembles his old savior. The second date: a rich kid sends 200,000 yuan because her rejection felt "so cool." The third: a CEO transfers 500,000 yuan, claiming her straightforwardness helped him rediscover his true self. From joy to anxiety, she learns her grandfather once saved a mysterious man who promised "Lin's descendants will get fortune from blind dates." But the money is actually a "missing person mission fund": find the man’s missing grandson in a month, or all her balance vanishes. Worse, Gu Chuan, the "ordinary white-collar" she’s fallen for, is that grandson—he pretended to date her to investigate his family’s disappearance. Lin juggles endless "money-sending" suitors while torn between "keeping the money or saving love," "uncovering the truth or pretending ignorance." Gu also struggles between "using her" and "truly loving her." Their romance teeters in the fog of money, as the secret behind it tightens like a net…
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?!"
The flame of revenge reignites as the wheels of fate spin wildly. Zhou Mo, a financial genius who was framed and imprisoned five years ago, meticulously plans a cross-border counterattack between legal and underground worlds. When Lin Wan, the daughter of his nemesis, unexpectedly becomes his bodyguard, their dangerous dance unveils a truth far darker than imagined. As the revenge scheme spirals out of control, the ultimate question emerges - who's truly pulling the strings?
Lin Xiaoman, a country girl, comes to the city to live with her cousin. Her straightforwardness makes her "reminders" sound like "gloomy predictions," earning her the title of "crow's mouth" from neighbors and colleagues: She says Aunt Zhang's fish will jump out of the tank, but it actually saves a cat that fell into the tank; She says her cousin's takeout will spill, so she picks up an unspilled backup in advance; She tells her supervisor not to drink iced drinks to avoid stomachache, then hands over hot ginger tea to ease the pain. It's only when everyone finds out that her "crow's mouth" is a "warning skill" learned from her grandma: The fish would jump because she saw a crack in the tank; The takeout would spill because she noticed the delivery guy riding unsteadily; The stomachache was because she saw the supervisor staying up late. All the "bad things" didn't happen because she quietly fixed them. The girl once called "unlucky" finally becomes the "lucky star" in everyone's eyes.
In the deep winter of a Northeast Chinese town, Su Xiao returns for her grandmother's funeral and runs into Chen Mo, her first love who vanished five years ago—back then he dumped her with “I’m bored” and slammed the door, but now he’s fixing cars in the old alley, his fingers still stained with the chilblain cream she gave him. When the power goes out on a snowy night, she finds his late-stage bone cancer medical records and a silver ring engraved with “Marry me” in his drawer; in her grandmother’s遗物, there’s also a letter from Chen Mo begging the old lady to “lie to Xiao that I cheated”. When a blizzard blocks the mountain road and traps them in the old house, the secrets frozen in time finally thaw—he pretended to be heartless to avoid dragging her down, she was trapped in hatred due to misunderstanding, and the most piercing thing was never the minus 30°C wind, but the “I love you” they hid from each other for five years.