Nina Sullivan, the owner of a milk tea shop, devised a plan to rent a male college student as her husband to take advantage of a rent discount offered to young couples. To help her business thrive, she had the student, Zane Sharp, pose as the CEO of the Sharp Group. However, her half-sister exposed the scheme and brought the Sharp Group's legal team to hold her accountable and attempt to seize the milk tea shop. To their surprise, the legal team recognized the student’s true identity…
Julia Lowe found herself unexpectedly transported into the world of a novel authored by the man she admired, thus becoming the story's female protagonist. Intriguingly, the male lead, James Shaw, within the narrative bore a striking resemblance to the author himself. Through their mutual support, they delved into the reason for Julia's father's demise, leading James to finally confess his feelings for Julia.
The male protagonist is just a deliveryman, but he catches the eye of a wealthy woman who offers him a marriage proposal and compensation. He refuses, only to suffer betrayal by his girlfriend later on. Returning home, he rescues a beautiful neighbor from harassment by her boss. His accidentally obtained ancient medical book reveals its powers, linking him to it, and he suddenly rises to power. Driven by revenge and a desire for a better life, the awakened protagonist seeks out the wealthy woman.
Nina Burns transmigrates into her roommate's 1970s novel as the villain. Originally meant to drug the male lead, she mistakenly sleeps with Quinn Sharp, gets pregnant, and ends up marrying him. Now facing her military husband, daughter, and pregnancy test, she is shocked to be a married mother of two.
Indeed, the York family abandoned Tessa once it was discovered that she was not their biological daughter. She was also drugged one day, and she ended up sleeping with a male escort. Moreover, she learned that her biological family was in debt and creditors were looking for them. Tessa resigned herself to her fate until she met her biological parents and found out that she was the daughter of a very rich family.Xavier Clark never thought that anyone would mistake him for a poor man. However, the head of the most prestigious family in the city refused to clarify the mistake and reveal his true identity. Xavier never thought that it was a big deal until he met a five-year-old girl who claimed that she was his daughter. Nonetheless, Tessa and Xavier still did not want to get married. But things changed when Xavier's grandmother found out about Tessa and her daughter. Left with no choice, Xavier made Tessa an offer she could not refuse: for her to stay in a three-year contractual marriage with him and receive $70 billion for their daughter in return.
Given a chance by the system to start over, Yuna woke up as a novel’s supporting actress. Unexpectedly, she ended up causing even more trouble than the original character! From stirring up mischief to creating drama, she somehow managed to make the male lead, her son, and even the second male lead cling to her more and more.
On the wedding night, the female protagonist discovered that her husband had an affair and was abused and unconscious by a mistress. After being discovered by the male protagonist, he provided assistance. After waking up, the male protagonist hid his identity as his ex husband's second uncle and wanted to use fake marriage to gain his status in the family. At the same time, he expelled her ex husband. However, during the process of getting along, he found out that he had truly fallen in love with the female protagonist
Sophia mistakes Joshua, a recently discharged soldier, for a male model, leading to an unforgettable night. Captivated by her charm, Joshua passionately pursues her. Known for her casual relationships, the Pembridge heiress gradually finds her heart drawn to him. Their journey ultimately unfolds into a blissful union.
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.
Leonard proposed to Celine, but she demanded an additional 300,000 for the bride price. Leonard refused, but his father forced him to marry her because Celine belonged to the wealthy Jones. Enduring humiliation, Leonard entered the Jones household and had to tolerate Celine's close male friend. When Leonard finally snapped, the Jones conspired against him, leading to his death. Fortunately, Leonard gained Devil before dying and returned to take revenge on the Jones.
The unlucky wage slave named Hannah Jones accidentally traveled into a novel and became the vicious substitute villainess who falls for the male lead, Daniel Miller, The villainess tried to frame the male lead's true love, aiming to take her place, but ended up being confined to a mental hospital. But in the end, through Hannah's efforts, she finally changed her tragic fate and won Daniel 's heart.
The hero married the heroine with the intention of using her as a substitute for his ex-girlfriend, without the heroine's knowledge. When his ex-girlfriend returned, the hero kicked the heroine out and divorced her. The hero and his ex-girlfriend then acted all lovey-dovey. When the ex-girlfriend bullied the heroine, the hero sided with his sweetheart. The heroine drifted far away from the hero and got close to the secondary male lead. After the hero learned about the misdeeds of his sweetheart, he gradually realized that he loved his ex-wife, and tried every means to win her back. The heroine, however, did not believe his sincerity. She thought that he hadn't figured out his true feelings and was using her to make up for his past regrets. As the hero proved his sincerity with actions, the couple got to know each other better and finally remarried.
A transmigrated heroine helps the original host to take revenge, restore her family to glory, and free the male lead from life as a puppet regent. During their quest to cure a deadly poison, the male lead starts falling for her. She confesses first, and the two finally realize their feelings for each other.
Unhappy with her family's arranged marriage, Zelda jets off abroad, only to return years later. To dodge family pressure, Zelda asks her buddy Blake to help her find a job far from the family. Since Blake's CEO brother Chase only needs a male assistant, Blake suggests Zelda go in disguise as a guy and work as Chase's assistant. As they spend more time together, they gradually realize that they are actually each other's intended match...
Eager to make a quick buck, Fiona fell for a scam and was lured to a fraud factory. Once there, she was brutally murdered. Fiona was then reborn and ended up back at the factory, but also unexpectedly gained the support of a system. To earn the factory owner’s trust, she conned numerous criminals out of their money. Determined to save Fiona, the male lead entered the factory. The two joined forces to take down all the villains associated with the fraud operation.
Yates Thompson died suddenly after staying up late reading a novel, only to find himself crossing into the familiar plot of that novel. He unexpectedly became the major villain in the story. In order to avoid meeting the same fate as being kicked to death by the original male lead, Dragon King, Chad Yeats, Yates decided to go with the flow and survived until the end. However, to his surprise, the female leads in the novel could actually hear his inner thoughts. This complicated matters for him!
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.
The cold-faced male lead was unexpectedly assaulted by an unfamiliar woman while being pursued. He commands his followers to chase her relentlessly. After years of hiding, the woman returns with twins, filled with apprehension. To her surprise, the male lead, now captivated, embraces her as his beloved.
Marry Jones, wanting to escape an arranged childhood marriage to Igo Sanders, decides to "keep" a tall, handsome man named Larry Grew at a club, not realizing that Larry Grew is actually Igo Sanders. Under the alias Larry Grew, Igo Sanders has become a world-renowned lawyer, worth billions, and is a rare young talent. To get to know Marry Jones better, he hides his true identity, staying by her side as a male model until she falls in love with him...
Driven by her maternal instincts, Eve Jones, the female protagonist, took the initiative to register her child's birth and planned to marry her deceitful boyfriend. Unfortunately, he left her waiting at the altar. Simultaneously, Keith Reid, the male protagonist, made a startling discovery – Eve's child was, in fact, his own. United by this revelation, they decided to register their marriage at City Hall. The scoundrel boyfriend and his conniving mother not only subjected Eve's child to abuse but also hatched a plan to seize Eve's property. Determined to protect her child, Eve devised a strategy to retaliate against the scoundrel and his mother. Meanwhile, Keith, discreet about his identity as the CEO of a company, provided invaluable support to Eve, assisting her in overcoming various challenges and showering both her and the child with affection. In the end, the trio was reunited as a family, and they lived harmoniously, cherishing the newfound happiness that had eluded them for so long.