Lily Lucas, the only cherished daughter of the Lucas family, faces a tragedy when her family is brutally murdered when she is 15. She is then held captive by Tim Brown for five years, enduring abuse and mistreatment. Tim schemes to have Lily seduce Wade Brown, hoping to expel him from the family. At first, Lily only sees Wade as a means to an end, but eventually, she realizes that she has fallen in love with him.
Miranda discovers her fiancé, Henry, cheating and ends their engagement. She partners with Simon, forming a "love contract." Unexpectedly, they achieve their goals before the wedding, prompting Miranda to end things. Her decision hurts Simon, but his absence makes her confront her true feelings. Realizing her love for Simon, she puts aside her pride, and they come together for a future filled with happiness.
So, being an adopted daughter means not being loved, right? Renee Cox, the adopted daughter of the Cox family, was trained to be a corporate spy. But she unfortunately fell in love with her target: Steve Earl. Just when she tried to leave this life behind, her adoptive father suddenly died mysteriously. Before she could even process her grief, Steve uncovered her true identity, flashing a wicked smile...
To pay for her brother’s treatment, Lily accidentally spends the night with Henry, her crush for eight years. Moved by his sincerity, she believes they’re meant to be—until her brother, Johan, wakes from a coma and won’t let her go. Now, Henry faces a tough battle to win her over.
Ronnie, a poisoned rose in a den of vipers, finds herself ensnared by Lucius, the most deranged man. On their reunion night, his fingers dug into her waist like steel talons, and lips curled in a predator's grin, "Honey, do you think you could play with me and flee?" Yet when shadows swallow them whole, he pressed her against the cold wall, and his voice shatters into a plea, "Please love me again."
Military doctor Charlotte wakes up in an ancient tomb as a burial consort. To survive, she revives the comatose Lord Warlord Edward Nightingale. A marriage of convenience follows, blossoming into real love. Together, they navigate conspiracies from her family, the harem, and rebel forces, ultimately seeing him claim the throne.
In order to escape from Jay Fera's control, Willow Sanson got married to Yusuf Lair, a famous playboy in Xeattle. Willow originally thought that she and Yusuf would be just a titular couple. She didn't know that she had saved Yusuf in her childhood and that Yusuf had been secretly in love with her for ten years. After the marriage, under Yusuf's favor, Willow gradually develops feelings for him.
Jane King time-travelled into the role of a wicked mother to four brats in a novel, with a comatose husband. In the original plot, her husband wakes up three months later, discovers her mistreatment of the kids, and throws her out, leading to her tragic death. To rewrite her fate, Jane decides to mend her relationship with the sons before her husband awakens...
After a one-night stand, Emily agrees to a contract marriage with Andrew to save her comatose mother. His unwavering care during their marriage helps her exact revenge on her toxic ex, stepmother, and stepsister, and aids her mother's treatment. As love blossoms, Emily sheds her contractual reservations, truly letting Andrew in.
Elise Kauf found herself sold to the most affluent family in Egrila, the Whites, by her stepmother. She entered into marriage with Liam White, a man in a coma who had previously rescued her. Despite his condition, Elise devotedly tended to Liam. However, her ex-boyfriend James White, sought to conspire with her against Liam, but Elise refused. James then subjected Elise to constant oppression and targeting. In a moment of humiliation and punishment for Elise, Liam finally awakened...
Nate Walker marries Nancy Moore despite his family's objections. Nancy, not wanting to hurt Nate's pride, conceals her identity but is constantly troubled by Stella Levine and Linda Walker, leading to a divorce between Nate and Nancy. Nancy then reveals her true status, stunning everyone. Nate apologizes to Nancy, hoping for reconciliation. Meanwhile, Adam Smith decides to propose to Nancy...
Whitney, a modern jeweler, wakes in the 1980s as a young woman with a job at the post office. A mistaken blind date with army major Terrell Laurent leads to a twist of fate marriage. Despite the mix-up, their story unfolds into a heartwarming tale of love and career revival in a new life.
The outcast girl was forced to marry a vegetable. She found it hilarious. Instead of sharing her jerk ex with her stepsister, Eva Kemp, of course, chose to marry into a plutocracy and become the CEO's wife. 'So what if he's a vegetable? What's the difference between marrying a short-lived man with hundreds of millions who doesn't cheat on his wife and marrying an ATM machine?' Unexpectedly, the vegetable, Alan Lance, actually woke up on the wedding night, and he couldn't get over his first love. Eva didn't want to be with that asshole any longer and went abroad while pregnant. Five years later, Eva became a famous lawyer and went back to the country with her kid. Alan, who had been crazily looking for her for five years, tried to win her heart back when the boss of a top plutocracy declared, "I finally get my granddaughter back. Who are you to woo her?"
To cover her mother's medical bills, Phoebe Joyce reluctantly agreed to marry the comatose Keon Penley in her half-sister Camila's stead. Unexpectedly, he was the guy she had fallen for at first sight! When Phoebe was kidnapped, Keon came around just in time to rescue her. He then proposed a one-year contract marriage, during which he hurt her repeatedly due to Camila's schemes. When their deal was up, Phoebe insisted on leaving. Yet, he wouldn't let her go...
Jack Green was trying to rescue Cathy Bowen when an explosion occurred, falling into a vegetative state. To show gratitude, Cathy took care of him as his wife. Due to heavy debt, Cathy wanted a divorce after Jack woke up. Jack, who turned out to be a trillionaire’s son, protected Cathy who was threatened by lenders.
Lillian’s life changes when her billionaire birth parents take her home. But their adopted daughter, Viola, frames her for pushing her fiancé’s sister down the stairs—leaving the girl in a coma. Framed by forged evidence, Lillian is sent to prison for five years. Now released, she's set to make the family that betrayed her pay.
Betrayed and forgotten, Prince Zarek Dawnstrider rises from the ashes of his fallen dynasty. He embarks on a perilous cultivation journey, facing rivals, beauties, and ancient evils. To forge his destiny and shape a new era of power, he must defy fate. Experience thrilling action and stunning visuals in the Epoch of the Divine.
Joan Judd never expected her sudden-marriage husband to be a wealthy scion. It was supposed to be a contract marriage to please his grandmother, but he wanted to make it real? Furious, she demanded a divorce. Faus Ward pulled her into his arms and whispered, "Sure, but both the fortune and I go to you."
Elise Lynn met Terence Ansett through a blood pact. Elise not only exposed Fiona Lynn's lies and regained control of the Lynn family, but also unexpectedly discovered that she was Lionel Sutton's granddaughter. With Terence's assistance, they joined forces to resolve various crises and ultimately found happiness. Elise became pregnant, and both their families were immersed in joy.
Transmigrated as the cruel mother to the future tyrants and wife to a vegetable, Julia knows the script: Her husband will awaken in three months, exile her, and she'll die destitute. Defying fate, she mends broken bonds with the villainous boys. When her husband stirs from his coma, his icy gaze softens at her protectiveness.