Other Short Dramas
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Mothering My Husband’s Bastard
Barely surviving childbirth, Isabella carries her newborn to find her husband—only to find him celebrating with his mistress, rejoicing over their own child. Worse still, they' re plotting to murder Isabella’s baby, forcing her to raise theirs to steal her fortune. Certain they’ve won, they laugh, never realizing they’ve just provoked the wrong woman, and she will make them pay.

Hearts Lost in Manhattan
Isabella, a sheltered heiress, is instantly captivated by Andrew. Discovering his life of hardship, she boldly offers to “adopt” him, believing her wealth can secure his affection. But as time goes on, it is Andrew who unexpectedly finds himself falling deeply for her.

The Missing Heiress Spoiled by Three Billionaire Brothers
Evelyn drops out of school to work as a delivery girl, supporting her husband—only to hand-deliver condoms to him and his mistress on their third anniversary. Heartbroken, she confronts him, but instead of remorse, she faces cruel humiliation from the pair, who mock her for being an orphan with no power or status. Just as she hits rock bottom, a handsome man appears, revealing her true identity: the sole heiress to the wealthiest family in the country.

Catch Me Love Me
Zoey is a core member of the "Marriage Scam Team", making a living by marrying people off falsely to defraud them of large sums of money. She appears gentle and harmless on the surface, but in reality, she relies entirely on her acting skills. However, during a meticulously planned "wedding scam", she was unexpectedly drugged with aphrodisiac powder by her "fake husband". While she was in a daze and trying to escape, she bumped into Kane, who had just finished a business banquet. She thought i

Stop Gold Digging, Ex-Fiancé!
On her wedding day, Lillian Drake's father fakes a bankruptcy to test her fiancé. To Lillian's shock, after believing the Drakes are truly broke, Lillian's gold digging fiancé and his scheming mother immediately reveal their true colors, and the ceremony spirals into betrayal and humiliation within minutes. Now, it's time for the heiress of the Drake family to make sure they get what they deserve.

Dead Heiress Walking
A murdered heiress makes a deal with a vengeful spirit: take her body and expose the fake heiress who buried her alive. As the impostor's crimes unravel, the family begs forgiveness—but the real victim's soul must say goodbye.

Love Has Expired
After discovering her husband secretly fathered a child with his dying ex, surgeon Victoria Wheeler pretends to comply—while quietly destroying the life they built before disappearing forever.

The Only One Who Sees Me
He's a fallen rich kid covered in thorns, hiding loneliness behind rebellion. She's a quiet but stubborn girl, fighting her own battles in silence. Thrown together as desk mates, they clash at first—until they see past each other's armor. He treasures her at her lowest. She heals his deepest wounds.

My Girlfriend is a Cultivation Master!
Orphan Leo Vance, heartbroken from being cheated on, stumbles upon Fiona Bauer, a cultivator girl who fell from the sky during her tribulation. Together, they rise from lottery luck to building a business empire, taking down enemies. When Fiona is forced to return to the Cultivation Realm, she gives up everything to stay with Leo. They live a sweet life—she controls the wallet, he dotes on her.

Realm of Awakening
What if the Journey to the West was a lie? Ten thousand years ago, atop the sacred mountain, Jin Chanzi was forced by the Buddha to kill his own disciple—Sun Wukong. This single act launched an endless cycle: in every lifetime, Wukong is reborn, trained by his master Bodhi, and sent to die again on the pilgrim’s road. The ritual is not a path to enlightenment, but a machine for control. And Bodhi? He has been trapped for ten thousand years, carrying the guilt of betraying his brother. This time, something changes. Wukong rises from his stone. Guided by the old monkey Six-Ears, he finds Bodhi and learns the truth—the pilgrimage is a fraud, the Buddha is a tyrant, and the rules of heaven are chains. He wields his golden staff, awakens the memory of every life he has lost, and chooses a new path: not to seek scripture, but to destroy the one who writes it. On his journey, he gathers the broken: a priest who was once his killer, demons twisted by the Buddha’s hand, and a brother trapped in flames. Together, they march not for salvation, but for revolution. At the peak of Ling Mountain, Wukong shatters the Buddha and the laws that caged the world—at the cost of his own body. His friends gather the blood of sacrifice and will, and rebuild him from a flower’s soul. He does not become the new ruler. Instead, he returns to his mountain and plants ten thousand Bodhi trees. He offers the world a choice: order or freedom. And when the underworld falls into chaos without its old book of fate, he does not write a new law—he lets all beings write their own. This is not a story about fate. It is a story about breaking it.

Dream of Great Zhao
At the fall of the Great Zhao dynasty, rebels stormed the palace. Princess Zhaoluan watched her parents die at the hands of her beloved’s father. She swore a blood oath never to see Li Chengqian again, then leaped from the city wall to her death. He caught only her sachet, and buried his love with it. Ten years later, Li Chengqian is emperor. Zhaoluan, rescued but amnesiac, lives as a scullery maid named Aluan. One night, a drunken encounter with the emperor marks her as the only woman who can ease his strange affliction. She flees at dawn. He searches the entire harem for the woman with a rose-shaped birthmark. Her protector, Palace Mistress Zhao, hides the mark and her identity. The emperor, haunted by her resemblance to Zhaoluan, forces her to stay as his concubine—loving her as a shadow, tormenting her as a ghost. He has her tongue poisoned for playing an old song, and molds her into the dead princess. When Palace Mistress Zhao is executed for helping her escape, Zhaoluan’s memories return in a flood of horror: she is the princess, and he is the enemy. Now she plays a new role—the vengeful survivor. She poisons her tormentors, outlasts palace conspiracies, and watches her long-lost sister die in her arms. In the final storm, Li Chengqian takes a fatal poison to save her. On his deathbed, he gives her the throne. She becomes the first empress of a restored Great Zhao. She finds a healer to save him. And she chooses, at last, to lay down the hatred and walk beside him—not as enemies, but as rulers of a kingdom reborn from ashes.

A Thousand Autumns
Yu Penglai comes from ten thousand years in the future. He has lived for millennia, wielding immortal arts beyond mortal comprehension. Fifty years ago, he used his divine power to lift a beggar to the throne. That man became the founding emperor of Great Liang, and they made a pact: in sixty years, Yu Penglai would return. He returned. The emperor was dying. On his deathbed, the old ruler commanded his son and daughter to kneel before Yu Penglai, and decreed that all future generations must honor him as their master. But the new emperor, Gu Linghao, was young and proud. He could not bear to kneel. He sent assassins. They died. In rage, he seized Yu Penglai’s walking stick and shattered it with his sword. The walking stick cracked. Heaven answered. The Empress Dowager dropped dead on the spot. Three provinces rose in rebellion. The empire trembled. Gu Linghao realized his mistake—too late. Yu Penglai turned and walked away. It was the princess, Gu Lingxue, who knelt in the street. She offered to bear all punishment herself, for the sake of her people. Moved by her sincerity, Yu Penglai spoke: “From now on, you are my walking stick.” He chose to stand by her. A million enemies marched from the north. Their saintess challenged the court to three contests. Yu Penglai shattered ancient puzzles with a single kick, pierced through stone with a weapon from the future, and silenced an army with a song. The saintess knelt and swore to serve him. But shadows gathered. The second prince murdered his brother and seized the throne. He summoned a sword master to challenge Yu Penglai—only for the master to discover that her sect’s founding ancestor was Yu Penglai himself. She knelt and begged to become his disciple. The prince forged rifles. Yu Penglai caught a bullet between two fingers. When the prince took his own sister hostage, Yu Penglai moved faster than the eye could see. The fight was over before it began. Yu Penglai placed Gu Lingxue on the throne. The first empress of Great Liang. His task complete, he removed the black veil from his eyes, revealing his true face for the first time. Then he walked away, alone into the distance. The saintess and the sword master chose to follow. And so the immortal wandered the world with his companions, leaving behind only a line of verse, spoken with a smile: History remembers but a few names; countless souls rest beneath the ancient hills.
