Rose Smith gave birth to a child in the hospital, and her sister Megan Smith deceived her into believing that the baby was stillborn. Megan also spread rumors that Rose had conceived out of wedlock, causing their parents to suffer from gossip. The family faced criticism and arranged for Rose to leave the country. Megan used Rose's child to secure her position as the admired future Mrs. Clark. Five years later, Rose returned to the country quietly for a business project. She narrowly escaped an assault by a client but coincidentally reunited with her son, whom she had given birth to five years prior. The male lead, Sean Clark, came to find his son with his subordinates and encountered Rose. He developed an inexplicable fondness for Rose and, with the help of their son, the two eventually came together.
Starfield, the adopted son of the Scotts, once enjoyed all the love until the “real” son, Hunter, returned. Hunter deliberately framed him, making him hated by the family. Though they realized that Starfield was their son later, he had already left. Overwhelmed with regret, they waited for 30 years.
Jasmine Scott returns to the Capital City for an internship, helping Wesley Jenkins pursue Miranda Jacobs. During this, Wesley falls for Jasmine, realizing the girl who saved him years ago was not Miranda but Jasmine. Filled with regret, he discovers the girl who loved him silently for seven years is now disheartened by his repeated hurts, unable to return to the past.
The modern military doctor heroine travels back in time to become the daughter of the Minister of Revenue in the DaShun Dynasty, and ends up marrying a falsely accused general. Utilizing her contemporary medical skills and resources from her alternate dimension, she helps the Mo family endure their exile, uncovers traitors, cures the plague, and ultimately helps the male lead clear his name. The two then take on the real adversary, Prince of Qi, exposing his sinister plot.
By day, Allen is a cold, untouchable CEO. By night, he's mistaken for the club's top male escort after a masked kiss and one-night stand with Eleanor at a party. She leaves him a tip and a flirty note. Ready to confront her, Allen discovers she's just joined his company and is being harassed by a sleazy boss.
Monroe caught some weird illness where he couldn't breathe or move whenever it struck. When he had an episode at the bar, Chelsea stumbled over to him, and under the influence of alcohol, they had a one-night stand. When Monroe woke up, he found his condition strangely improving, realizing Chelsea could help with his recovery. He didn't see Chelsea's face clearly and only saw her fallen jade pendant. So, he sent his assistant to locate the pendant's owner. Chelsea just got home when she saw her mother standing upstairs, asking her to explain what happened between her and Monroe. While Chelsea was explaining, someone pushed her mother down the stairs, leaving Chelsea to watch in horror as her mother fell into a pool of blood.
An overworked office drone transmigrates into her binge-watched tragic romance novel and immediately faces the divorce ultimatum from James Parker, the male lead. But when the entire Parker family gains psychic access to her inner monologue—including spoilers about their fates—the cold CEO becomes her most obsessive pursuer.
The male lead accidentally transmigrates into a short web drama as a lackey to villainess Seraphina Sterling—and gets a “Lackey System.” Completing tasks and slapping the Chosen One earns him rewards. But Seraphina, now reborn, remembers dying at the hands of those so-called heroes—and this time, she’s staying far away.
On the eve of her engagement to Ethan, Emily is publicly rejected and left drowning—both in shame and literal waters—until a stormy encounter with Lucas sparks forbidden passion. As Lucas begins an unrelenting pursuit, Emily's heart drifts from Ethan's indifference. When Ethan awakens to regret, it's too late.
This drama tells the story of the female lead, Penny Franco, who agreed to a flash marriage with the male lead, Ethan Hartnett, to solve financial difficulties for her father's company. Ethan Hartnett was unhappy with the arranged marriage and left home, not seeing his wife, Penny Franco, for three years. They met again three years later and eventually fell in love.