Billionaire/CEO/Wealthy Family
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Fate’s Fool No More: Reclaim My Stolen Future
Summer of 1978. At his wife Lily’s shabby funeral, Ming endured the villagers’ gossip and the cruel remarks from her family with numb resignation. Suddenly, Lily’s mother, consumed by bitterness, shrieked out a secret buried for twenty years—it was Lily who had stolen the opportunity he had dreamed of and secretly given it to Gordon, the man she had loved! Gordon had ridden that chance to a life of prestige and success, while Ming remained trapped in the countryside, caring for Lily’s aging relatives, enduring scorn, even forced to tolerate his wife’s lingering ties to Gordon. The overwhelming humiliation and injustice shattered him. Amid the gasps of the crowd, Ming collapsed, dead. Yet, his consciousness did not fade. Ming jolted awake—his vision filled with the cracked earthen walls, the dim glow of a kerosene lamp, and the 1978 documents spread across the table. He had been reborn, returned to the turning point of his fate! Ecstasy and searing hatred intertwined. He swore: This time, he would never again be a pawn. With precise foresight, he intercepted the documents that should have been his—the ones Lily had hidden. When Lily confronted him in panic, his icy stare sent a chill down her spine. Ignoring her tears and protests, he resolutely set out on his new path, leaving the quagmire of his past life far behind. In university, he devoured knowledge hungrily. At a class reunion, Gordon—now the "golden boy"—and Lily, clinging to his side, mocked him relentlessly. Ming calmly revealed his true brilliance and prophetic insight into the era, exposing Gordon’s academic shallowness and Lily’s hypocrisy in front of everyone. The two were left humiliated, and Ming tasted the first sweet thrill of revenge.

The Last Folk Healer: What makes the Herbs Grow Poison
Fiona Fang, a descendant of a renowned Yao Doctor Heritage and a Ph.D. graduate from medical school, returns to her hometown in the remote mountains to await her physician’s license. There, she discovers a baffling epidemic of malignancies among the villagers. Too poor to afford treatment, they beg her to use her ancestral anti-tumor remedies. Adhering strictly to the legal principle of "no license, no practice," she repeatedly refuses. When her childhood friend Mia Yuan is bitten by a venomous snake and left fighting for her life, the villagers pressure Fiona Fang with the moral imperative of "saving lives above all" and the dying wish of her father, Fang Fuwan, to "heal the suffering." After an internal struggle, she breaks her rule and successfully saves Mia Yuan. This act ignites hope in the villagers, who kneel en masse, pleading for her help. Witnessing villagers like Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu collapse from vomiting blood, Fiona Fang can no longer bear their suffering. She reopens her father’s traditional clinic, vowing, "I’ll treat all your ailments," offering care on credit. Chang Rong, the ruthless CEO of Changrong Pharmaceuticals, plots to seize the Fang family’s ancient anti-tumor formula to monopolize the trillion-dollar oncology market. After failing to bribe Fiona Fang, she manipulates villagers like Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu with promises of free hospitals and jobs, inciting them to: Fabricate accusations: Report Fiona Fang for "unlicensed practice" and "causing fatalities," leading to her arrest. Smear her reputation: Organize protests at her home, egg-throwing, and media attacks. Steal the formula: Send Wesley Wu to break into the Fang home and steal an incomplete, experimental version of the remedy. At the trial, Zack Zhao and Wesley Wu give false testimony, sealing Fiona Fang’s fate—until her college friend-turned-lawyer, Sean Shen, steps in. He dismantles the lies, exposing the shocking truth: The villagers’ malignancies were caused by Chang Rong’s distribution of carcinogenic, unregulated "health supplements." Zack Zhao’s paralysis was faked; Fiona Fang’s formula was proven effective by Xie Huaisu (her father’s mentor), a leading specialist. Wesley Wu and others accepted huge bribes, living lavishly while refusing to pay for treatments.

Love, Lies, and a Rooster’s Crown
"Chen was determined to save up 300,000 yuan for the betrothal gift to marry his girlfriend, Eve. However, his grandfather, Dashan, devised a plan for him to ""wake up"" Mona—but it was misunderstood as a ""curative wedding"" (a superstitious practice where marriage is believed to heal illness). Thus, Chen, wearing a rooster headpiece, ended up in a farcical wedding with Mona, the ""comatose"" daughter of a wealthy businesswoman. When Eve learned about the 300,000 yuan compensation, she persuaded Chen to agree to the arrangement—only to secretly conspire with Sun, a smooth-talking returnee, to scam Chen out of the money. Unaware of the deceit, Chen remained blissfully excited for the wedding. In reality, Mona was faking her coma to escape an arranged marriage. While in the hospital, she accidentally uncovered Eve and Sun’s affair. To test Chen’s character, she set up a trap involving an aphrodisiac, but Chen resisted temptation at the critical moment. Touched by his sincerity—despite being used as a pawn in the ""curative wedding"" scheme—Mona decided to stand up for him. At the wedding, Eve and Sun publicly accused Chen of scamming guests for cash gifts, causing Chen’s mother to vomit blood in distress and Dashan to collapse in anger. Just as the crowd turned against Chen, Mona arrived with her bodyguards, declaring herself his rightful wife. Sun, flaunting his status, tried to harass Mona, but she had her assistant Zhang Qi summon her mother—who made a grand, commanding entrance. Initially, Mona’s mother opposed the marriage due to Chen’s humble background. Mona pretended to remain comatose, giving Sun the chance to scheme his way into the family—only to be humiliated by Mona’s clever tricks. Amid the chaos, Chen kissed Mona, ""miraculously"" waking her up. Sun later attempted multiple plots to ruin Chen, but all were exposed. In the end, Mona’s mother approved of Chen, who became the chairman of S Group and lived happily ever after with Mona."

The Lawyer and the Tycoon's Son
"Lynn Lin, a brilliant and formidable lawyer, becomes entangled with the powerful Huo family when she takes on a high-profile domestic violence case. The eldest son, Tristan Huo, recognizes her as his childhood friend ""Big Head"" from the orphanage, while the younger brother, Zachary Huo, mistakenly views her as ruthless and tries to manipulate her against Tristan. After a drunken night, Lynn unknowingly sleeps with Tristan—failing to recognize him—while he secretly tests her character, confirming she remains the same principled woman he once admired. As they grow closer, Zachary, desperate to seize the family fortune, pressures Lynn to betray Tristan. She refuses, instead joining forces with Tristan to expose Zachary and his mother, Madeline Chen, who murdered Tristan’s birth mother and now schemes to control the Huo empire. Lynn’s sharp intellect helps Tristan recover billions in embezzled funds, but their victory is short-lived. Under his father’s coercion, Tristan is forced into an engagement with the wealthy Gu family. On the wedding day, he publicly flees, exposing the family’s corruption—only to be blackmailed into submission when his father threatens Lynn’s life. A rift forms when Lynn discovers Tristan’s apparent compliance was a ruse to gather evidence against Madeline and Zachary. After their breakup, Zachary’s incompetence drives the Huo Group to near-collapse, and Madeline poisons the patriarch, forging his will. Lynn uncovers damning surveillance footage, enabling Tristan to expose their crimes—murder, fraud, and conspiracy—leading to their arrest. With the Huo empire in ruins, Tristan walks away to build a new future with Lynn. In a heartfelt confession, he vows, “My devotion determines your worth,” and they begin anew. Justice prevails as the couple, united in their pursuit of truth and love, finally finds peace. "

Goodbye, My Love: A Dying Girl’s Desperate Gamble
"Yuna Gu was terminally ill. Her family, the Gus, supported her for six years—losing their villa, their company, and everything they had. Her father went from being a company boss to a Didi driver, working himself to the bone to earn money. Her mother, once a wealthy lady, became a cleaner, doing everything possible to make ends meet. Yuna didn’t want to burden her parents anymore and begged them to let her die. But the elderly couple couldn’t bear to lose their only daughter. In the end, her father collapsed from exhaustion and died suddenly. The shock drove her mother into insanity... To secure her mother’s placement in a nursing home and leave her some savings, Yuna decided to earn money through livestreaming. But her failing body couldn’t handle it, and normal means couldn’t raise enough funds. So, Yuna resorted to scamming MCN agencies for signing fees and taking out online loans. While saving the money, she was targeted by an elderly neighbor who tried to extort her, thinking Yuna would back down. But she didn’t know Yuna was terminally ill and had nothing left to lose. The incident was recorded by other residents and posted online, catching the attention of the MCN agencies and loan sharks. A group of them stormed Yuna’s home to demand repayment. But by then, Yuna was on the verge of death, and her mother, left with no one to care for her, wouldn’t survive long either. There was nothing the debt collectors could do. Just then, her first love, Ethan Huo, reappeared. He had always known Yuna wasn’t the kind to act recklessly—he had only left her back then because he felt inferior to her family’s status. Now, seeing Yuna in such a state, he decided to take care of her and her mother. After settling the disputes with the MCN agencies and loan companies, Ethan and Yuna got married. But during their wedding photoshoot, Yuna’s condition worsened. By the time they returned to her old neighborhood, she passed away. Upon learning of her daughter’s death, Yuna’s mother chose to end her own life. Leaving Ethan alone... "

Phoenix Unchained: The Crown's Secret
The Empress of the F Dynasty, where women reign supreme, had always treated her adopted daughter with great favor while neglecting her own biological daughter. She even declared the adopted daughter as the Crown Princess. After a birthday banquet, the Empress allowed the adopted daughter to inherit the throne, only to be abused and ultimately killed by her later. It turned out that the adopted daughter had been pretending all along, while the one who truly cared for the Empress was her biological daughter. Filled with regret, the Empress thought that if given another chance, she would make amends to her real daughter. When she opened her eyes again, she found herself reborn on the day before announcing the adopted daughter as the Crown Princess. A palace maid came to report that the husband-selection ceremony, as ordered by the Empress, was ready for the adopted daughter. Remembering her past-life neglect of her biological daughter, the Empress declared that the ceremony would now be held for her real daughter instead. The maid was shocked, but the Empress left, intending to arrange for her biological daughter to be named Crown Princess and announce it at the next day's banquet. After the Empress left, the biological daughter arrived. The maid informed her to prepare for the husband-selection ceremony, leaving her bewildered—why would the Empress, who had never cared for her, suddenly arrange such an event? Just then, the adopted daughter appeared, overheard the conversation, and began insulting the biological daughter. Originally, the ceremony was meant for the adopted daughter, who had suggested it after taking a liking to the son of the Duke of Zhen. Enraged, she continued to belittle the biological daughter.

Married to a Vegetative Tycoon for the Money
"Under the threat of her father Samuel Su’s suicide, Sophie Su agrees to marry comatose billionaire Finn Foster for a staggering 15milliondowry∗∗,becominghiswifewitha∗∗monthlysalaryof150,000. Planning to flee once she’s saved enough, Sophie faces hostility from Hailey He, who sides with the main branch of the Foster family to drive her out—only to end up humiliated. When Sophie learns that her mother-in-law, Claire Chen, wants her to leave to avoid wasting her youth, she clings to her hefty paycheck and diligently cares for Finn. After a series of mishaps, Finn wakes up—but Sophie, afraid her ""devoted wife"" act will be exposed, tries to flee, only to discover he’s lost his memory and acts like a fool. At a family banquet celebrating Finn’s recovery, his cousin Trent Foster bullies him, but Sophie steps in to protect her ""husband."" To secure their family’s position, Claire lies that Sophie is pregnant. Upon hearing this, Victor Foster (Finn’s uncle) and his son hire Sophie’s ex-boyfriend to kill her. At the critical moment, Finn shields her, revealing he was faking his amnesia. Sophie tries to escape but gets caught, forcing her to sign a new deal: she’ll work at Foster Corp to gather evidence of Victor’s crimes. In return, she’ll receive $1.5 million and a luxury penthouse. Money-hungry Sophie agrees instantly. Victor, fearing Sophie might uncover his embezzlement, orders Trent to block her from joining the company. But Trent’s schemes only strengthen Sophie’s ""loving wife"" image, and she successfully starts her internship. At Foster Corp, Sophie faces harassment from a fake ""Mrs. Foster"" (planted by Trent), but she outsmarts every trap. On the day of the shareholders’ meeting, she prepares to expose Victor—only to find the evidence switched last minute. Just as she’s about to be fired, Finn arrives with witnesses, evidence, and the FBI, leading to Victor’s arrest. At Finn’s celebratory banquet, his childhood sweetheart Scarlett Xie returns. Sophie confides in her best friend Lulu Cheng, only to later spot Finn drinking with Scarlett at a bar. She storms in to ""catch them in the act""—but secretly takes Finn’s hush money and splurges with Lulu. Hailey provokes Sophie, who plays the ""innocent victim"" in front of Finn, making him feel guilty. Just as their romance heats up, Scarlett interrupts. Scarlett offers Sophie $1.2 million to leave Finn—but he walks in, causing a huge fight. After a bitter argument, Sophie attends a singles’ party, further angering Finn, and they break up. Drunk and heartbroken, Finn realizes Scarlett knows he truly loves Sophie. Scarlett gracefully exits, clarifying that Sophie never took the money. Meanwhile, Finn panics upon hearing Sophie has leukemia—only to discover it’s a false alarm. He finally confesses his love, and the story ends with a happy ending. "

Heiress Undercover: Love Beyond Status
"This is a story about mistaken identity and the true meaning of love. The female lead, a delivery girl hiding her identity as the daughter of the wealthiest family, is betrayed by her boyfriend. She later reunites with her four fathers, exposes the truth, interns at a CEO's company, wins true love, and ultimately marries the CEO, proving that love transcends status and deception. Synopsis: The female lead, an ordinary delivery girl, conceals her true identity as the heiress of the richest family. Her boyfriend betrays her for another girl—one who falsely claims to be the wealthy heiress. In reality, the female lead is the true daughter of the richest family, and her mother has four ex-boyfriends, each believing himself to be her father. Upon learning of her betrayal, these four fathers step forward to support her. At the engagement party of her ex-boyfriend and his mistress, the female lead reveals her true identity, reunites with her four fathers, and ensures the betrayers face justice. Her mother arranges a blind date for her with a handsome CEO, but instead of revealing her status, she chooses to join his company as an intern to observe whether he is truly a good man. Meanwhile, the ex-boyfriend’s mistress also arrives at the company as a delivery girl, attempting to seduce the CEO. However, as the CEO spends time with the female lead, he gradually falls in love with her—not the imposter claiming to be the heiress. In the end, the CEO calls off his engagement with the fraud and decides to marry the female lead. When the truth comes to light, they realize she is the true heiress, and their love story reaches a perfect conclusion. This story explores how the female lead navigates the dual challenges of love and identity, discovering her rightful place, and how true love reveals its worth even amidst misunderstandings and deceit. "

Demon-Sealing Bureau
Lucas Chen is an ordinary office worker who never expected his life to change after a late-night business dinner. By chance, he encounters the icy corporate CEO Serena Su, only to discover her true identity—a reclusive supernatural being from a hidden realm, fleeing to the human world to escape an arranged marriage! At the critical moment when she forcibly drains his life essence, Lucas awakens his innate Dao Body, unleashing immense power. From then on, organizations like the Demon-Suppression Bureau and the Dragon-Tiger Mountain Sect begin to emerge, while ancient clans such as the Fox Spirits of Qingqiu and the White Tiger Tribe gradually reveal themselves. Through a series of events, Lucas realizes that his Dao Body’s energy seems inexhaustible and strangely alluring to supernatural beings. Soon, the Fox Princess, a demon-hunting warrior, and a supreme exorcist all gather around him. Later, Vincent White, the young master of the White Tiger Tribe, sends two guardians to capture the runaway Serena, but Lucas intervenes each time, thwarting their plans. Enraged, Vincent ventures into the sealed realm—the "Prison Boundary"—to confront the Fox Tribe. There, he meets Elder Marcus, who convinces him of a shared vision for the future. The two conspire to break the ancient seals and unleash the imprisoned supernatural beings upon the world. The Demon-Suppression Bureau catches wind of the plot, and on the day of the attack, their top exorcist, Naomi Luo, arrives at the Prison Boundary. A fierce battle erupts between her and Vincent, during which the seals are shattered. Though Naomi manages to partially restore the barrier, she is ambushed and wounded by the escaped Marcus—only to be rescued by Lucas at the last moment. Meanwhile, Serena’s sister, Sylvia Su, tracks her down, defeats her with a secret technique, and takes her soul jade. Mistaken for Serena, Sylvia is captured by Vincent. Believing Serena to be in danger, Lucas charges alone into Vincent’s deadly God-Slaying Domain. At the same time, Serena leads the Demon-Suppression Bureau’s forces to confront Marcus outside the grand formation. In the end, Lucas and his allies triumph, defeating both Marcus and Vincent.

Memories in Flames
Fiona Fu, the heiress of the Fu family, has always been blinded by love—ignoring the devoted Liam Lin, who has loved her for years, and instead falling for the manipulative Felix Fu, the younger brother of the family butler, Yvonne Fu. Felix treats Fiona as nothing more than an ATM. During a company dinner, an accident leaves Fiona with temporary amnesia, remembering only her best friend, Monica Cheng. Seeing this as a chance, Monica tries to convince Fiona to let go of Felix and accept that her true love has always been Liam. With no memories to rely on, Fiona trusts only Monica. Just as she hesitates, Liam rushes to the hospital, showering her with genuine care. Monica keeps Fiona’s amnesia a secret from Liam, knowing he would never take advantage of her condition—he believes in letting love unfold naturally. When Fiona learns that today was supposed to be the day Liam proposed, she asks him to take her back to the hotel. Meanwhile, Felix, chased by the manager to pay the bill, spots Fiona and sees her as his usual escape route. He tries his old tactic—feigning anger to guilt-trip her—but this time, Fiona doesn’t remember him. Seeing Felix, Liam assumes Fiona is just using him again to make Felix jealous, and his heart sinks. Felix and his accomplice, Zoey Zheng, lash out at Fiona, trying to humiliate her. Though Fiona once loved Felix blindly, her amnesia clears her judgment. Remembering Monica’s warnings, she ignores Felix and takes Liam’s hand, heading to the proposal venue. Stunned, Felix follows, convinced she’s just throwing a tantrum and will soon crawl back to him. Under everyone’s gaze, Fiona publicly proposes to Liam. Even then, Liam doubts her sincerity, wondering if she’s just rebelling against Felix. Arrogant as ever, Felix sneers, certain Fiona will soon beg for forgiveness, and viciously taunts Liam as a "pathetic backup." Yet Liam refuses to retaliate—he loves Fiona too much to hurt someone she once cared for. Just as Liam is about to walk away, Felix and his friends escalate their insults. Finally, Fiona snaps—she swings a bat at Felix, shocking everyone. As Fiona spends time with Liam, her memories gradually return. She makes a stunning discovery: the man who saved her three years ago was none other than Liam—the same man she had rejected for years. In the end, love triumphs. Liam and Fiona, along with their friends Ryan Zhou and Monica Cheng, celebrate a double wedding, leaving past heartaches behind.

The Antique's Whisper
In 1900, the Sakura people stormed the imperial palace, looting and killing. They seized every antique they could carry and smashed what they couldn’t—including the Blue Glazed Rabbit-Head Double-Eared Vase, which was shattered but unexpectedly reincarnated 300 years later into the body of Joy, an outcast in her own family. Before she could even adjust to her human form, her stepsister, Nina, bullied her. But this time, Joy fought back using her mystical abilities. Determined to reunite with her antique "sisters," Joy discovered they were scattered thousands of miles away, and retrieving them would require a fortune. She ventured into the antique market to hunt for hidden treasures and made a bet with Nick, the local "King of Bargains," winning over 100 million in the process. At the same time, she unlocked a new ability—absorbing the spiritual energy from antiques and converting it into mystical power. After earning her fortune, Joy returned home, only to face her family’s hostility once again. This time, she refused to back down, standing up for her original host’s dignity. By chance, she learned that auctions could bring in even greater wealth, so she threw herself into the high-stakes world of bidding. At the auction, Joy faced relentless sabotage from her stepsister but effortlessly countered every move. In the process, she unexpectedly crossed paths with Sean, the wealthiest man in the country. Together, they dominated the auction, becoming the biggest winners of the night—much to her stepsister’s fury. Joy had the money; Sean had the influence. They joined forces for mutual success. Beyond business, Joy helped Sean purge the deceitful schemers around him, saving his nearly bankrupt company, G Group, from collapse. Along the way, they grew closer, falling in love—until Joy’s spirit was inevitably drawn back into her original form: the vase. Their story ended in tragedy. Sean searched for Joy obsessively, nearly losing his mind, until one day, he found the Blue Glazed Rabbit-Head Double-Eared Vase in a museum. He stared at it for a long time... and the vase shed a single tear. And so, their tale came to an end.

Windblown Fate
Jessica, a former war correspondent, gave up her career to become a housewife after marriage and motherhood. Ten years later, her husband, Shawn, gifted her late mother’s prized camera to his "little sister," Yvonne. Jessica soon discovered their ambiguous relationship, and to her dismay, even her daughter, Megan, idolized Yvonne. Heartbroken, Jessica applied to return to the battlefield. Her bureau chief warned her, "War correspondents must remain until the conflict ends," implying she might not come back alive. She filed for divorce, but Shawn dismissed it indifferently. The final straw came when Megan called Yvonne "Mom" during a livestream. Devastated, Jessica later exposed Yvonne’s lies—claiming to travel the world while secretly leeching off wealthy men and, worse, stealing Jessica’s treasured war photographs to pass off as her own. But when Jessica confronted her publicly, Megan and Shawn accused her of lying. During a street assault, Jessica’s live coverage went viral, revealing her true identity as a war journalist. Megan, seeing her mother’s bravery for the first time, began to question everything. Yet Yvonne continued mocking Jessica as a "wannabe influencer." The truth exploded when Jessica discovered Yvonne had signed a lucrative photography deal using her stolen images—some of which contained classified battlefield details. Jessica reported the theft, leading to Yvonne’s arrest. Shawn and Megan were stunned. Jessica again demanded a divorce, but Shawn tore up the papers. Assigned to an imminent warzone deployment, Jessica prepared to leave. At the airport, Shawn begged on his knees, but she walked away. Meanwhile, Megan fell severely ill, and Shawn, now alone, realized how much Jessica had sacrificed. His regret deepened when Yvonne—desperate for money—dragged Megan to a KTV bar, where she nearly got assaulted by drunk men. Shawn rescued her, cutting ties with Yvonne for good. In a final act of redemption, Shawn quit his hospital job and followed Jessica into the warzone as a battlefield medic. Amidst the chaos, he begged for forgiveness, but Jessica, hardened by betrayal and reignited by purpose, chose her duty over the past.
