Kicked down the mountain by her master to 'change her destiny', a four-year-old girl unknowingly unleashes her full-level koi luck powers. She rescues a bankrupt CEO who becomes a billionaire, adopts a stray cat that’s actually an ancient divine beast, and even wins the lottery effortlessly. But when powerful forces scramble to capture this 'human lucky charm', a hidden conspiracy surfaces—her incredible luck is the key to a thousand-year-old scheme. With a tilt of her head, she smiles: 'Mister, want some luck? The price is steep~'
Su Wan, the switchboard operator of Qingqian Town, spends her days listening to the town’s trivial gossip—until Lin Shen, her first love who vanished three years ago, calls. He says he’s trapped in a time loop in the fog forest "north of Qingqian," stuck on the day he disappeared. Even more eerie: recent missing persons in the town all mentioned "going north to see." Following clues from the call, Su Wan finds the forest’s entrance—it’s the old locust tree hole where she buried her childhood toys, and Lin Shen’s voice is mixed with her seven-year-old laughter. Stepping into the fog, she uncovers the truth: the "north" isn’t just a place—it’s the past she’s avoided. Lin Shen’s disappearance was a childhood bet—she’d dared him to enter the forest, and he never returned. Now, the loop is his obsession, and her guilt, waiting for her to say the sorry she’s owed for years.
After dying from overwork after months of relentless overtime, 35-year-old internet worker Lin Mo wakes up back in 1985 and unlocks a "Daily Lucky Sign" system. Each day's random sign leads him to score priceless antiques at flea markets or clinch his first big foreign trade deal, making him a local multi-millionaire tycoon in just half a year. But as the signs grow more challenging, a mysterious rival keeps sabotaging his plans, whose modus operandi is identical to his arch-nemesis from his past life. Lin Mo soon realizes this rebirth is not just a lucky comeback, but a time-spanning grudge match.
Beneath Snow City’s snow lie unspoken secrets. Forensic pathologist Lin Tingxue uncovers truths with her scalpel, but collides with Gu Zhuo—the "Ghost of Fire"—in a series of arsons. He leaves snow-stained paper rolls at crime scenes, bearing the handwriting of her sister missing for three years. When the third charred corpse is found with her sister’s pendant, Gu Zhuo breaks into her autopsy room, his fingertip flame licking a freezer lock: "Want your sister? First, watch snow burn with me." Pulled between "snow" and "fire," Lin discovers Gu’s burn scar matches the boy who saved her from a childhood fire. Her sister’s disappearance links to a snow-buried "flame experiment"—the hottest fire never burns skin, but the secret hidden for a decade.
Lin Xiaoman, a rural girl, travels to Beijing with a basket of home-grown radishes to marry Gu Chengyan, the "cold and abstinent" president of the Gu Group, to fulfill her grandfather's last wish. On her first day in the city, she wears a floral cloth dress and canvas shoes, stuffs radishes into the president's office fridge, and even mistakes Gu's assistant for an "errand boy" to buy soy sauce. Expecting to be called "tacky", she's surprised when Gu not only shields her from his grandmother's unkind remarks but also secretly heats her hometown sweet potato porridge late at night—it turns out the president has long been watching her live-streaming fruit sales at the village entrance. When the village belle's straightforwardness hits the elite's heart, a "sweet and down-to-earth" Beijing-style marriage begins its sweet journey...
Shen Ning spent three years in the Gu family, being treated like a free maid by her mother-in-law while her ex-husband Gu Mingcheng gave her the silent treatment. When she finally asked for a divorce, the Gu family mocked her: "A parentless pauper—you'll starve without us!" But on the divorce day, a Rolls-Royce pulled into the neighborhood—the matriarch of top conglomerate Shengtian knelt down with a DNA report, weeping: "My dear granddaughter, you're the heir we've searched for 20 years!" It turned out she was the Shen family's daughter kidnapped by a nanny years ago. When Gu Mingcheng saw Shen Ning in high couture and jewelry at the Shen family's gala on TV, he regretted it so much he slapped himself. But at that moment, Shen Ning was flipping through an acquisition contract—target: the Gu family's dying real estate company...
Lin Wan, a modern internet worker, died suddenly at 3 a.m. while revising a proposal. When she woke up, she found herself reborn as Wan'er, the youngest disciple of the "Fuchun Opera Troupe" in Republican-era Beijing—the identity from her past life, where she was separated from Gu Zhao, a warlord's young marshal, by war. Now Gu Zhao stands at the troupe's entrance, his sharp brows and starry eyes unchanged, but he holds the commander's daughter he's about to marry. As Lin uses modern marketing to save the troupe from being seized by warlords, she secretly approaches Gu, only to find a silver lock he hides behind his coldness—engraved with the character "Wan," it's identical to the relic from her past life...
When avant-garde photographer Li Xia encounters the enigmatic painter Mu Chen, a dangerous attraction between light and shadow begins. After accidentally capturing Mu Chen painting, Li discovers his artwork conceals fragments of her buried childhood memories. As she investigates, a shocking connection emerges between Mu Chen and her deceased mother. The perpetually unfinished painting in the gallery starts blurring the lines between reality and recollection, threatening to consume them both.
Lin Chuan, once the "Brother Chuan" who controlled the underground logistics network in the west of the city, secured his top position with toughness three years ago. But after his brother died taking a knife for him, he suddenly grew weary of scheming and fighting. He emptied his assets, changed his name to "Lin Xiaochuan", and enrolled in a suburban high school to make up for the regret of "never having attended high school". However, troubles followed: his old enemy sent a spy as a security guard; the school bully tried to assert dominance but was scared off by his cold gaze; even Su Xiaoyu, the class monitor who helped him with math, sensed he was "hiding something". When the enemy's car stopped at the school gate and his former subordinate shouted "Brother Chuan", Lin Xiaochuan clutched his barely passing exam paper and panicked—would the "ordinary life" he'd fought so hard to guard fall apart?
Right before exchanging rings at her wedding, Su Xiao receives an anonymous photo—her groom is kissing her best friend in the dressing room. To her despair, her parents knew about the groom's playboy ways all along but forced her to marry a 'wealthy' family for a 200,000-yuan betrothal gift. Pushed to the edge, she flips the wedding cake table and slams the photo at her family: 'I'm done acting for your pride and money!' Instantly, her father's face reddens, her mother wails about shame, the groom stutters excuses, and her friend fake-cries innocence. As Su Xiao walks out, she sees her childhood friend—who's loved her for ten years—holding a sign that says 'I've been waiting' in the sunlight. A relaxed smile curls her lips—this table flip isn't an end, but the start of her breaking free from control and being reborn.
Top actress Qiao Wei gets embroiled in rumors with business tycoon Lu Chenzhou, sparking public curiosity about this mysterious 'white moonlight'. Unbeknownst to all, a decade ago Lu was just a scholarship student Qiao secretly sponsored. Now he returns as a ruthless CEO who secretly protects her at every turn. When Qiao's career hits rock bottom, Lu reveals a decade-old uniform button on live stream: 'You've always been my only white moonlight'.