The male protagonist, Jason, has a cousin named Leo. Leo is the illegitimate son of Jason's father. Leo set a trap to cause a car accident involving Jason's mother and sister. The mother died, and the sister was seriously injured. Leo then pushed Jason and the female protagonist, Mia, from a high building to the ground. When Jason wakes up, he finds himself back to 1983. Realizing that he was trapped by Leo, Jason uses the same tricks to turn the tables on him. Then, he leads the whole village to prosperity by catching crabs.
Trapped in a novel, Su Jingyao was doomed as a throwaway character destined to die at the hands of the female lead. To survive, she had to rewrite her fate. But the male lead, Jun Zechen, only loved the female lead and made it painfully clear. Determined, Su Jingyao battled deadly schemes and manipulations, striving not only to win Jun Zechen's heart but to outwit those plotting her demise. Could she defy fate, or was tragedy inevitable?
After transmigrating into a 1970s-era novel, Lily becomes the ill-fated ex-wife of male lead James—a man destined to be framed, disgraced, and drowned. Facing the same trap, she jumps into a river to escape ruin, only to be rescued by her estranged husband, who hasn’t returned home in four years. What will happen then?
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.
Shanty Lee got into trouble while trying to make money, leading to a conflict. To avoid her enemies, she disguised herself as a male waiter and unexpectedly bumped into President Sean Sawyer. Sean Sawyer, the president of his company, is constantly pestered by his grandmother to get married, which he finds extremely annoying. His grandmother even arranges a girl to work as his personal secretary. In a quick decision, Sean Sawyer grabs Shanty Lee, declaring that he already has a male secretary! Little does the president know that his assistant is actually a woman. Lured by a high salary, Shanty Lee decides to hide her true gender. As she keeps her identity a secret, a series of amusing and unexpected events unfold, and the two of them grow closer. Sean Sawyer's feelings begin to become confused—he can't accept the idea that he might be attracted to a man. Even more importantly, he's been searching for a girl from the orphanage, nicknamed "Little Goldfish," whom he has liked since childhood. But Sean Sawyer doesn't know that "Little Goldfish" has already been by his side all along...
The show talks about two boys (Wesley Wynn and Charlie Tse) who are separately looking for their mom/dad and trying to make them get back together. Wesley is an intelligent boy who’s proficient in hacking technology and Charlie is a bit introverted. Wendy Wynn (the female lead) is the daughter of the richest family in the city. Aaron Tse (the male lead) had an accident when he tried to save Wendy, and therefore lost his eyesight. Wendy was moved and decided to marry him, but her family refused determinedly. They got married but went their separate ways due to some misunderstandings. The two boys used their ways to get Mom and Dad closer and remarried.
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!
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.