Office worker Lin Mo accidentally travels to a wuxia world and becomes a lazy handyman disciple. He then activates the "Wuxia Subsidy System", allowing him to earn subsidies by finishing tasks like sweeping, patrolling or saving junior disciples. These subsidies can be exchanged for martial arts cheats and panaceas. Planning to live an easy life, he is targeted by an evil sect eyeing the core of the system. Forced into disputes, Lin Mo upgrades his skills to earn subsidies and protects the people around him, starting his journey from an office slave to a "subsidy martial hero".
Lin Zhixia, daughter of a general, infiltrates the palace to avenge her family’s massacre—only to be labeled the “Lucky Concubine” and win the emperor’s favor, all while hiding her plan to kill him. Su Wantang, a fox demon, poses as a beloved concubine to steal the emperor’s dragon qi (needed to free her clan sealed by the royal family), faking a “dragon pregnancy” for her scheme. Once bitter harem rivals, they uncover a shocking truth: the emperor is behind both their tragedies! As the lies of “luck” and “pregnancy” unravel, will these two hate-filled women keep feuding… or team up to expose the emperor’s hypocrisy? The road of hatred is dangerous, but they’re determined to walk it to the end.
High-powered lawyer Lin Xia and her devoted househusband Zhou Yan seem like the perfect couple—until Lin discovers Zhou sneaking out to an underground fight club at night. As she delves deeper, she uncovers his double life: by day a doting spouse, by night a legendary underground fighter. The shocking truth reveals Zhou's desperate bid to pay off his brother's gambling debts. When facades crumble, this couple must confront the fragile line between love and deception in their marriage.
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.
To protect her grandfather's cultural relic restoration workshop, Su Wan reluctantly enters a contract marriage with Mo Jingshen, the cold and ruthless CEO of the Mo Group. Everyone mocks her as a "treasured wife" clinging to Mr. Mo, yet no one knows she's a hidden genius restorer, piecing together broken ancient porcelain in her workshop late at night. Mo Jingshen seems distant on the surface, but secretly shields her from industry suppression and even learns about cultural relics to get closer to her. When someone publicly accuses Su Wan of "climbing the social ladder", Mo Jingshen pulls her into his arms and takes out their marriage certificate: "It's not a contract—she's the wife I begged three times to marry." Turns out, from the day he saw her squatting in the rain picking up broken porcelain, she had already etched herself into his heart.
After being betrayed by his family, ruthless CEO Li Yunting builds walls around his heart. Enter Su Xiaoxiao, a therapist disguised as an intern, determined to melt his icy exterior. But beneath his 'stay away' growls lies an adorable tsundere who secretly craves her warmth. As her playful teasing cracks his armor, their dangerous game of cat-and-mouse blurs the line between professional duty and irresistible passion.
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.
Office worker Lin Xiaoman has an "anti-involution" secret—every midnight, she places her grandfather's bronze cauldron on the balcony of her rental and chants the "Shallow Immortal Formula" to the moon. Recently, strange things plague the community: the fifth-floor aunt's cat hisses at empty walls, a red-clad "neighbor" with no shadow haunts the elevator, and a colleague claims a paper figure grabbed her ankle. When the paper figure targets her overtime-working best friend, Lin can't hold back—with a faint glow from her指尖, the paper figure turns to ash instantly. But she doesn't know, the mastermind behind the怪事 is eyeing her "immortal体质" with a sneer; even more unexpectedly, Gu Ming, the new police officer downstairs, has been squatting in the stairwell filming her chanting, muttering to his phone: "Is this girl cosplaying a Taoist priest instead of sleeping?"
Arrogant creative director Lin Wei always complains about her new assistant Shen Yichu for being sloppy and reassigns him to odd jobs. When Lin Wei’s core project faces a copyright crisis and she is at her wit’s end, Shen Yichu takes out original materials he has quietly collected for three months, which fit the needs perfectly—those materials are exactly the "small inspirational details" Lin Wei once mentioned casually. Shocked, Lin Wei learns that Shen Yichu has been paying attention to her secretly since he first saw her hand-painted drafts. It turns out that their "tit-for-tat" daily life has long hidden mutual "I like you".
Once a national actress, Lin Wan was labeled a 'cheating scumbag' by the entire internet three years ago due to a deliberate 'infidelity scandal'—in reality, she was a pawn taking the fall for a capital tycoon. After three years in hiding, she gave up on 'clearing her name' and instead actively maintained a 'notorious yet popular' persona: joining controversial variety shows, playing villain roles, using her 'bad reputation' as a shield. Because she held evidence of the tycoon's money laundering—if she 'became too clean,' she would be silenced. When Gu Heng, the lawyer who once investigated the truth for her but was pushed away, reappears, they must cooperate to plot while confronting their unspoken feelings. And the tycoon's counterattack has already begun: forged drug use evidence, death threats from fans. Is Lin Wan's 'fame blade' a weapon to stab the enemy, or a double-edged sword that will turn against herself?
Lin Wan, a first-tier city reporter, returns to her wheat hometown in Northern Jiangsu for her grandmother's will, intending to quickly transfer the old house. But she's stopped by A Yuan, a mute teenager guarding a hundred acres of wheat—villagers call him a "disaster star" adopted by her grandmother a decade ago, whose brother died in a wheat field fire. Yet in Lin Wan's fuzzy childhood memories, there's clearly a "little mute" crouching in the wheat rows making her a foxtail grass ring. When she finds her grandmother's old diary, the last line on the fire night reads: "A Yuan's mouth was closed for me." And in A Yuan's iron box hidden under the wheat stack, there's the glass marble she lost at seven—the gift she was going to give the "little mute". The truth, like a spark under the wheat waves, quietly burns through the silence of years...