Chapters: 95
Play Count: 27,115
Ruby Earl, plagued by insecurities due to a birthmark on her face, is coerced by her family into working to support them during college. One time at work, she faces danger but is saved by the heir of the Sage family, Brian Sage. Ruby unexpectedly becomes pregnant and is whisked away by Brian. As their bond deepens over time, they unravel the mystery of Ruby's lineage.
Zoey Summers made a deal with a mysterious man called Raven Moses to exchange her life for Ian Jennings’ company to be saved. On the day Ian became the richest man in the country, he asked Zoey for a divorce. After Zoey died, she returned as Willow Waters to protect her daughter, and won Ian’s heart in the process.
Frank Stroud, once the fearsome leader of Drakefang, now lives quietly as a street vendor in Jendry. On the eve of his son's wedding, he hurries home to help with the preparations, refusing every invitation from his former subordinates. But instead of a warm welcome, he is humiliated and cast out of the house. Just as despair threatens to consume him, fate intervenes—he rescues Nessa Lohan, only to discover she is his long-lost daughter.
In her past life, Vanessa, the heiress of Smith Group, was tortured to death by her four adoptive brothers and their ally Trudy. In the new life, she cuts ties with them and marries elite officer Leon, who adores her. When her brothers realize her worth, it’s too late.
Sam and Finn Leed are kidnapped, but under Finn's secret manipulation, the Leed family ransoms only him, leaving Sam to endure three years of torment. When Sam finally returns home, he is met only with indifference and prejudice. So, when pianist Ian Larson invites him to train overseas, he chooses to leave—abandoning his family with nothing but a letter to sever ties and break off the engagement.
After Julius Locke is murdered by his unfaithful wife upon discovering her infidelity, he wakes up in the year 2000, reborn into his past. Armed with knowledge of future events, he seizes the opportunity to rewrite his destiny, using his insights to achieve extraordinary success in stock trading and build a business empire.
In the Cole family courtyard, Paula Lowe grips a broom and hurls her usual complaints into the air—until a stone comes out of nowhere and smacks her right in the head. At the gate stands Jane Cole, unbothered, casually sucking on a lollipop. Paula doesn't hesitate to cast blame, launching into a furious tirade—utterly clueless about the storm Jane's return is about to unleash.
In the years of her marriage to Owen Gray, Maya, the heiress of the Powell family, endures years of emotional abuse. Owen ignores the mistreatment she suffers from those around him, causing Maya to be bullied. In this lifetime, Maya is determined to leave this man and reclaim the dignity of being Ms. Powell!
His wife became a heinous sinner when his lover returned home. He did everything he could to torture his wife until the truth came out. After the wife was dead, he fainted and regreted "Please, come back. Will you please look at me again?"
After retiring as the legendary hero Commander Asura, Jack Lang reluctantly agrees to his mother’s insistence on going on a blind date. On his way, he saves Will Olson, the wealthiest man in Calton. In gratitude, Will offers his granddaughter Cara's hand in marriage, but Cara refuses. Defiantly, she marries a stranger she meets on her own blind date—unaware that her new husband is actually Jack.
Sam and Finn Leed are kidnapped, but under Finn's secret manipulation, the Leed family ransoms only him, leaving Sam to endure three years of torment. When Sam finally returns home, he is met only with indifference and prejudice. So, when pianist Ian Larson invites him to train overseas, he chooses to leave—abandoning his family with nothing but a letter to sever ties and break off the engagement.