Billionaire/CEO/Wealthy Family
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Contracting a SSS-Class Goddess Army
At the awakening ceremony, Lin Fan awakened the [Domineering CEO] profession, which drew ridicule from others. Unfazed, Lin Fan quickly realized the immense potential of his profession. He teamed up with the lonely school beauty Xu Qianyue to explore secret dungeons together, helping her awaken the [Nine-Lives Poisonous Healer] profession. The duo cleared dungeons at record speed, drawing the school's attention to Xu Qianyue's transformation. After careful consideration, Lin Fan decided to collaborate with the state—under its protection—to recruit other talents. Zhao He, the head of Dahang City, took Lin Fan to the struggling No. 1 High School, where they took notice of the mischievous Zhuang Fan. After the principal explained Zhuang Fan's circumstances, Lin Fan formed a contract with him. Just then, a demonic horde launched a surprise attack. The two unleashed a [Necrotic Apocalypse], repelling the demonic tide and hinting at a deeper conspiracy—No. 1 High’s decline was orchestrated by the demons, and Zhuang Fan had now caught the attention of the Demon Sovereign. As Lin Fan’s two employees continued to clear dungeons, he grew stronger from the dividends, unlocking new [Domineering CEO] abilities like [Board Meeting] and [Approval]. However, his rising prominence drew the attention of Huang Jinshuai, the young master of the Huang family, who was secretly colluding with the extraterrestrial demons. When Lin Fan’s third employee, Wen Xin, became Huang Jinshuai’s target, their conflict escalated rapidly, culminating in Huang Jinshuai’s death as a major turning point. After Huang Jinshuai’s demise, the Huang family fully defected to the demons. The demons began harvesting the spiritual energy of awakened humans to create [Zero Rebirth], inciting war against humanity. Meanwhile, Lin Fan kept leveling up—clearing dungeons, competing in tournaments, and contracting his fourth and fifth employees: the beautiful doctor Han Qianqian and the fearless special agent Leng Bing. Their prowess made the demons realize their threat, prompting the Crimson-Eyed Demon Dragon Emperor stationed in Dahang City to send [Zero Rebirth] after them. However, after several failed battles against Lin Fan, [Zero Rebirth] unexpectedly surrendered willingly, submitting to Lin Fan’s dominance. Enraged, the Crimson-Eyed Demon Dragon Emperor launched a full-scale invasion of Dahang City—only for Lin Fan to outmaneuver and ultimately defeat him. Just as humanity was celebrating this historic victory, the sky turned crimson. A colossal hand descended, seizing Zhuang Fan and attempting to annihilate Dahang City. At the critical moment, the legendary human hero Long Aotian emerged, repelling the hand and unveiling the next stage of the journey...

I Became God Through Children's Games
In a seemingly endless battle royale revolving around dark childhood games, the amnesiac psychiatrist Lu Ming repeatedly survives by relying on his unique ability to sense the malice of others! Yet, accompanying this strange power is an intense, chilling killing intent—pure and overwhelming! This murderous urge constantly gnaws at his sanity, threatening to drag him into an abyss of darkness! However, as the games progress, he gradually rediscovers himself. Though people around him continue to stay and leave along the way, Lu Ming refuses to succumb to despair or halt his steps! Navigating through the brutal games of lies, deceit, and betrayal, he slowly adapts to the overwhelming bloodlust within. With the help and clues from allies and enemies alike, he begins to reconcile with and master the deep-seated scars in his heart! Each game forces him to face bizarre and twisted childhood challenges: playing an endless game of hide-and-seek with a dragon in a vast grassland—where being caught means death! Tossing handkerchiefs with Little Red Riding Hood in a pitch-black, dilapidated classroom—where anyone entangled by her handkerchief will eventually be devoured by the Big Bad Wolf! Participating in the Red and White Queens' deadly animal chess match in an ancient dark forest—where lives are the pieces, and survival hinges on calculation and suspicion! Inside a candy house, where a witch magically links everyone’s organs to candy marbles—forcing them into a high-stakes marble duel where injuries determine fate! After overcoming countless trials, he finally confronts the deity—his innermost self—and decides his ultimate destiny through the simplest game of all: Rock-Paper-Scissors!

The Golden Trout's Curse
Zhao Ming was renowned throughout the village for his peerless fishing skills and superhuman swimming ability. Jiang Zhengyi, a ruthless and wealthy seafood magnate, was determined to plunder the depths of the Darkwater Lake despite villagers' warnings that the lake was protected by the Golden Trout King—a sacred beast that would bring calamity upon those who defied it. He scoffed at the superstition—until his daughter, Jiang Yuanyuan, was devoured by the beast. For five years, Jiang Zhengyi offered a bounty of 100,000 yuan for the head of the Golden Trout King, consumed by vengeance. Learning of Zhao Ming’s prowess, Jiang Zhengyi arrived at his doorstep with a fortune in hand. Zhao Ming agreed, but his mother, Zhang Xiuying—a keeper of the lake’s ancient taboos—forbade him. Spurned, Jiang Zhengyi turned to manipulation. He bribed Li Tufang, a local herbalist, to sneak saffron into a prenatal tonic meant for Zhao Ming’s pregnant wife, Qian Xiaoyun. The potion threw her into life-threatening labor pains, and Li Tufang declared that only the Golden Trout King’s belly could save the unborn child. Desperate to save his wife, Zhao Ming ventured alone into the cursed lake, armed with nothing but a fishing spear. Though he fought valiantly, the beast mauled him near to death. During his recovery, Jiang Zhengyi posed as a savior, offering Zhao Ming state-of-the-art gear and a promise: the fish’s belly for the medicine, plus the bounty. With no choice, Zhao Ming agreed. The second hunt was a bloody battle, but they finally subdued the Golden Trout King. Yet the moment the beast was caught, Jiang Zhengyi betrayed them all, demanding not just the fish’s death—but Zhao Ming’s silence, forever. At the brink of execution, Guo Liang—a quiet fisherman long abused by the Jiang family—plunged a knife into Jiang Zhengyi’s back. With cold clarity, he confessed: He had killed Jiang Yuanyuan, and her father’s tyranny had pushed him to the edge. Battered but alive, Zhao Ming returned home—to find his wife safely delivered of a healthy son. In that moment, he understood: The true curse was never the Golden Trout King. It was human greed.

The Factory Flower Blooms Again
Lan Shan, a wealthy city woman, and her husband of ten years, Wu Chi, visited Widow Village to explore a business venture. Lan Shan tasked Wu Chi with inspecting a pond they planned to lease while she went to a textile factory in neighboring Qingshui Town to deliver a new phone to her twin sister, Lan Yue. During his inspection, Wu Chi met Xu Manman, the owner of the hundred-acre pond—a widow desperate to marry into the city. She proposed a deal: she would transfer the pond’s rights if he married her. Wu Chi, seeing her as naive and legally ignorant, agreed without hesitation, plotting to abandon her in some remote place once the project was underway. After finalizing the pond deal, Wu Chi met Lan Shan at the factory. Thrilled by his success, she handed him her 5-million-yuan dowry to fund the development. Unbeknownst to her, Wu Chi had married her a decade ago solely for this fortune. Now on the verge of securing the money, he coldly resolved to sell off both Lan Shan and Xu Manman later. Meanwhile, Xu Manman’s friend Zhou Nana arrived at the factory for work and spotted Wu Chi with Lan Shan. Mistaking them for Lan Yue (the factory’s rising star) and Xu Manman’s fiancé, she saw a chance to exploit her jealousy of both women. She rushed back to Xu Manman, fueling her suspicions. Though initially doubtful, Xu Manman—gullible and obsessed with urban life—grew furious at the thought of losing her ticket to the city. She rallied the village widows to "catch the mistress" at the factory. By then, Lan Shan and Wu Chi had already left, leaving only Lan Yue, the factory’s prized beauty. The widows mistook Lan Yue for the mistress, ignoring her frantic explanations. During the chaotic chase, Lan Shan returned to deliver the forgotten phone. After a violent scuffle, the truth finally emerged. As for Wu Chi? Karma struck instantly—the decade-long deceiver was struck dead by lightning for his sins.

The Cost of Mistrust
Zhang Jingya is a resilient mother who works at a construction site, laboring far from home to support her family. Her husband, Chen Lixin, originally an office worker, quit his job to care for their daughter, Chen Simeng, after she fell seriously ill. Chen Simeng was diagnosed with advanced multiple myeloma, and her surgery required 500,000 yuan. Desperate to raise funds, Chen Lixin resorted to borrowing from loan sharks, selling his blood, and even collaborating with Zhang Jingya’s twin sister, Zhang Wanru, to stage a "street begging act." They pretended Zhang Wanru was a heartless mother who had abandoned her family, hoping to evoke sympathy and donations. However, Zhang Jingya suddenly returned home and witnessed the scene on the street. Mistaking it for an affair between her husband and sister, she accused them of exploiting their daughter’s illness to pay off gambling debts. Overwhelmed with rage, she publicly exposed them, obstructed Simeng’s treatment, tore up medical records, hung up on emergency calls, and even snatched away the donated money. Amid the chaos, Chen Simeng’s condition worsened—she vomited blood and fell into a coma. Zhang Jingya stubbornly believed her daughter was "faking her illness" until paramedics in the ambulance confirmed the critical severity of Simeng’s condition. Only then did she realize she had wronged her family—but it was too late. By the time they reached the hospital, Simeng’s life hung by a thread. There, Zhang Jingya was manipulated by a sensationalist reporter into publicly condemning her husband, sparking a media backlash that forced Chen Lixin to sell a kidney to repay debts. The truth finally emerged when Zhang Wanru presented all the evidence: loan documents, blood sale receipts, and property mortgages. Consumed by remorse, Zhang Jingya searched frantically for Chen Lixin, only to find him on the brink of suicide, ready to jump off a building. She stopped him just in time, revealing that he had not contracted HIV (as he feared) and that their daughter’s surgery had succeeded. In the end, a national foundation stepped in to cover all medical expenses, granting the family a second chance at life. This story poignantly explores themes of familial love, misunderstanding, trust, and redemption. It serves as a stark reminder of the importance of communication and faith during crises, while also shedding light on the struggles and resilience of low-income families facing catastrophic illnesses.

Little Lucky Star: Uncles' Darling
This story follows four-year-old celestial master A-Sui as she descends from her Taoist temple to find her birth mother, Nan Zhizhi. Gifted with mystical abilities—seeing spirits, divining fates, and exorcising evil—A-Sui often unveils truths with childlike bluntness. Upon arriving at the Wan family, she faces her father Wan Yuntao’s indifference, stepsister Wan Jiaojiao’s bullying, housekeeper Auntie Fu’s schemes, and half-brother Wan Shuo’s rejection. Yet A-Sui astounds them by subduing a driver with her powers and mending a car tire effortlessly. In a clash with Wan Jiaojiao, she not only retaliates with ease but also exposes Wan Yuntao’s secret love child with actress Lu Xuetong, prompting Nan Zhizhi to demand a divorce. Nan Zhizhi returns to the Nan family with A-Sui, where her five influential uncles—CEO Nan Jingyan, celebrity Nan Jinglou, doctor Nan Jinglan, executive Nan Jinghe, and hot-tempered Nan Jingting—step forward to fiercely protect their sister and dote on their niece. Through her sincerity and wisdom, A-Sui gradually wins over her uncles, especially Nan Jinglou, whose initial prejudice melts after she helps a lost boy named Chengcheng find his way home. A-Sui continues to display her mystical talents: sensing strange energies around her grandfather Nan Zhengfeng, accurately predicting futures during a live stream, and even cleansing Auntie Fu of a curse caused by Lu Xuetong’s theft of a cursed object. As the plot unfolds, Auntie Fu confesses that Lu Xuetong intentionally swapped infants years ago and abandoned A-Sui, enraging the Nan brothers, who unite to punish Wan Yuntao and Lu Xuetong. In the end, Wan Yuntao is left crippled and his corporation bankrupt, while Lu Xuetong faces public disgrace. Nan Zhizhi and A-Sui rediscover warmth and respect within the Nan family. A-Sui not only heals her mother’s emotional wounds but also reconciles her grandfather with her mother, becoming the most cherished little miss of the household. The story concludes with a heartwarming family dinner, symbolizing the triumph of love and justice—and hinting at potential future adventures.

The Abandoned Bride's Revenge
On Shen Xinke's wedding day, her stepsister Shen Wan threw a hysterical fit, prompting her fiancé Gu Chuan to abandon her at the altar—leaving Xinke standing alone in her wedding dress as he fled with Shen Wan. Gu Chuan claimed he was going abroad to start a business, but in reality, he was avoiding Xinke while secretly meeting with Shen Wan. Meanwhile, Xinke was left to face the mocking stares of the guests alone—until Gu Linyuan, the head of the Gu family and Gu Chuan's uncle, stepped forward and married her on the spot. Though Gu Linyuan suffered from paranoid personality disorder, making him volatile and prone to rage, he doted on Xinke unconditionally. Since Linyuan was born infertile, the couple sought out renowned doctors both domestically and abroad. Three years later, Xinke finally became pregnant. Overjoyed at becoming a father, Linyuan vowed to control his temper, undergo treatment for his disorder, and strive to be a stable parent. However, just then, Gu Chuan returned from his failed business venture with Shen Wan in tow. Upon seeing Xinke pregnant, he flew into a rage, demanding to know whose ""bastard"" she was carrying. Unaware that Xinke had married his uncle, he accused her of living luxuriously under the title of ""Mrs. Gu"" while betraying him. Driven by fury, Gu Chuan began ruthlessly punishing Xinke for her supposed infidelity. When Xinke revealed that the child was Gu Linyuan's, he refused to believe it—how could his cold, sterile uncle have married her, let alone fathered a child? His disbelief only fueled his cruelty, and he escalated his torment. In a final act of brutality, Gu Chuan forced Xinke to miscarry. Despite her desperate pleas and apologies on her knees, he showed no mercy. Just as the tragedy unfolded, Gu Linyuan returned. Enraged at the loss of his wife and unborn child, he swore vengeance. Only then did Gu Chuan and Shen Wan realize the truth—Xinke had been telling the truth all along. Trembling before the furious family patriarch, they collapsed in terror. Meanwhile, Xinke, heartbroken but resolute, swore to make them pay for everything they had done...

Seven Days to Say Goodbye: The Sacrifice He Never Saw
Su Qingyue, raised by her royal uncle Xiao Mohan, falls deeply in love with him—only to be rejected when she confesses. When the Xiongnu invade and demand a princess in exchange for peace, Su Qingyue volunteers to marry their leader, secretly planning to assassinate him. She succeeds but is killed in retaliation. The King of Hell, moved by her sacrifice, grants her seven days to settle unfinished business in the mortal realm. Returning to the palace, she witnesses Xiao Mohan in bed with another woman, Xu Wan’er. He accuses Su Qingyue of cowardice, unaware she’s a ghost. Heartbroken, she recalls his childhood promise to always protect her—now broken. As she tries to sever their bond, Xiao Mohan learns the truth about her assassination of the Xiongnu leader but still sides with Xu Wan’er, even whipping Su Qingyue when she refuses to kneel in apology. Clues emerge—Xiao Mohan’s headaches ease only with Su Qingyue’s handmade incense; Xu Wan’er is exposed for stealing her remedies. Yet Xiao Mohan dismisses Su Qingyue’s sacrifices, including kneeling for three days to save his life. When border reports confirm her death, he collapses in denial. In her final hours, Su Qingyue burns mementos of their love, including a hairpin he gifted her. Xu Wan’er sets her room ablaze, and though Xiao Mohan rushes in, he chooses to “save” Xu Wan’er instead. Su Qingyue, realizing his love is lost, writes a farewell letter and vanishes. Xiao Mohan’s grief erases his memories until a physician reveals the truth: Su Qingyue saved him years ago. He exiles Xu Wan’er and becomes a monk, praying for Su Qingyue’s soul.

When He Faked Amnesia to Break Her Heart
Shuang Wan and Mu Nansheng were childhood sweethearts. Mu Nansheng, an illegitimate child, grew up in the shadows of inferiority, while Shuang Wan, the radiant young lady of the family, was adored by Old Master Mu. When Mu Nansheng was finally acknowledged by the Mu family, he faced nothing but scorn—except for Shuang Wan, who became his only light. They fell deeply in love, but Mu Nansheng could never escape the darkness of his birth. Consumed by insecurity, he both worshipped and resented Shuang Wan. On their wedding day, in a twisted act of self-sabotage, Mu Nansheng faked a car accident and pretended to lose his memory—only to "fall in love" with Shuang Wan’s half-sister, Shuang Ning. Like him, Shuang Ning was illegitimate, and he wanted to test whether someone who once looked down on him could truly love him. Worse, he sought to dominate Shuang Wan, forcing her to grovel to satisfy his wounded pride. Blind to his deception, Shuang Wan desperately tried to prove his love still existed—standing for hours in the rain, obeying his cruel demands (even buying sanitary pads for Shuang Ning), and auctioning her late mother’s heirlooms to gift him his favorite things. But when she overheard him confessing that his amnesia was a lie, her heart shattered. Devastated, she resolved to let go and agreed to a marriage alliance with Chi Yu, the mute heir of a rival dynasty. When Mu Nansheng realized she was slipping away forever, he was consumed by regret—but it was too late. Shuang Wan had already moved on, embracing a new life. At her wedding to Chi Yu, Mu Nansheng begged on his knees for her to stop the ceremony, but her heart remained unmoved. Meanwhile, Chi Yu, though born into unimaginable wealth, carried childhood trauma that left him unable to speak. What began as a political union slowly blossomed into real love as Shuang Wan was disarmed by his quiet devotion. In the end, Chi Yu found his voice through her love, and the two built a happiness Mu Nansheng could only watch from afar—forever haunted by his own choices.

The Scorned Wife Was a Billionaire Heiress All Along!
Lin Yuqing, the youngest daughter of the prestigious Lin Group, grew up doted on by her wealthy family. As an adult, she fell in love with Chen Shuo, a poor but ambitious young man. For his sake, she gave up her career and even hid her true identity as an heiress to protect his pride, choosing instead to support him in building his own business. For a while, Lin Yuqing believed they would have a happy future together—until Chen Shuo’s mother, Zhou Xiuying, and younger sister arrived in the city. Everything changed. The day before Mother’s Day, Lin Yuqing’s family finally accepted Chen Shuo and decided to invest in his company. But instead of gratitude, Chen Shuo grew even more disdainful of her. That night, Zhou Xiuying—furious that Lin Yuqing hadn’t sent her a holiday red envelope on time—poured a bucket of cold water over Lin Yuqing while she slept, then viciously humiliated her. Chen Shuo, who already looked down on Lin Yuqing, saw this as "disrespect" to his mother and immediately threw her out of the house. Homeless and betrayed, Lin Yuqing finally saw Chen Shuo for the spineless, filial-obsessed hypocrite he was. She borrowed a neighbor’s phone and called the police. When the officers arrived, the Chen family instantly put on a pitiful act, but Lin Yuqing revealed she had surveillance footage as evidence. As she entered the house to retrieve it, Chen Shuo followed, trying to stop her. When she refused to back down, he grabbed her by the throat—only to be stopped when the police, sensing something was wrong, returned just in time. At the station, Zhou Xiuying threw a tantrum, trying to pin all the blame on Lin Yuqing. But the damage was done. Heartbroken and disillusioned, Lin Yuqing broke up with Chen Shuo and returned to her family. Yet fate had more encounters in store. Whether at the hospital or her grand homecoming banquet, Lin Yuqing kept running into Chen Shuo and his family. Desperate to climb the social ladder, Chen Shuo had no idea the true heiress he had scorned was right in front of him. When Lin Yuqing’s real identity was finally revealed, Chen Shuo realized his mistake—but it was far too late. No amount of begging or apologies could ever make Lin Yuqing take him back.

On Wedding Day, My Ex-fiancé Dug His Own Grave
Jiang Zhixia, the eldest daughter of the Jiang family, had been in love with Huo Yanchen for seven years. To support him, she invested vast resources and even meticulously prepared for their marriage registration. She decorated the banquet hall in his "favorite" blue rose theme and custom-made a ring embedded with rare diamonds. However, on the day they were supposed to register their marriage, Huo Yanchen’s white moonlight, Qin Chuchu, suddenly appeared, claiming to be "terminally ill with little time left." Ignoring their seven-year relationship, Huo Yanchen immediately chose to leave with Qin Chuchu, even demanding that Jiang Zhixia help take care of her, promising to "rekindle their love" once Qin Chuchu recovered. Finally seeing through Huo Yanchen’s selfishness, Jiang Zhixia contacted the man she had once rejected—Fu Sinian, CEO of the Fu Group—and the two swiftly went to the civil affairs office to register their marriage, starting a new life together. Huo Yanchen, completely convinced of Qin Chuchu’s "illness," not only allowed her to take over the luxury banquet hall Jiang Zhixia had booked at the International Hotel for their engagement party but also moved into Jiang Zhixia’s villa without permission. He cleared out the master bedroom for Qin Chuchu and threw Jiang Zhixia’s belongings into the maid’s room. When Jiang Zhixia resisted, he callously shoved her out the door. Meanwhile, Huo Yanchen’s friend Fang Yu, who had long enjoyed Jiang Zhixia’s generosity while badmouthing her behind her back, had all Jiang-Fang business collaborations terminated by her decisive retaliation. Huo Yanchen’s mother, Zhou Xiuying, also showed her true colors, siding with her son and repeatedly insulting Jiang Zhixia. To expose Qin Chuchu’s lies, Jiang Zhixia tracked down her ex-boyfriend Zhou Fang, who had evidence of Qin Chuchu’s scandalous past—photos, videos, and medical reports proving she was never sick. When Huo Yanchen and Qin Chuchu held a livestreamed wedding in Jiang Zhixia’s villa, Jiang Zhixia arrived with the evidence, publicly revealing Qin Chuchu’s deception. Fu Sinian arrived just in time to shield her, while his assistant presented proof that Qin Chuchu was actually a wanted financial fraudster from Country M. Panicked, Qin Chuchu tried to flee but was arrested by waiting police officers. Only after the scam was exposed did Huo Yanchen realize his grave mistake. He fell to his knees, begging Jiang Zhixia for forgiveness, but she coldly turned away. In the end, stripped of Jiang Zhixia’s support, Huo Yanchen lost everything—his reputation, his wealth, and his future. One year later, Jiang Zhixia and Fu Sinian were happily married, expecting their first child. As they lovingly picked out candied hawthorns on the street, their joy was palpable. Meanwhile, on the opposite side of the road, Huo Yanchen could only watch from afar, dragging his suitcase in silent regret, forever paying the price for his choices.

Comments Spoiled the Plot—So I Spoiled Their Lives
At the school sports meet, Lin Anran eagerly awaits Han Zichen's victory, only to see strange floating text revealing her tragic fate. According to the text, Han Zichen had long been secretly involved with Lin Qingqing, and Lin Anran—a wealthy heiress—would end up losing her mother's inheritance and dying from a shameful disease because of them. When the events unfold exactly as predicted, Lin Anran realizes she is the tragic second female lead in a novel. To change her fate, Lin Anran begins her revenge. First, she fires the chauffeur Wu Baoguo, who is Lin Qingqing's uncle and had disregarded her orders. Returning home, she finds the housekeeper preparing Lin Qingqing's favorite dishes. After ordering the food discarded, she is scolded by her father Lin Zhiyuan. Through the floating text, she learns Lin Qingqing is actually Lin Zhiyuan's illegitimate daughter. Heartbroken, her childhood friend Qin Haoyu returns from abroad to support her.
