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Court Minister's daughter Vivian time-travels into a modern world, yet is framed by her stepmother and exiled abroad. Two years later, hiding her identity as a top embroidery master, she returns home and uses the marriage contract to seize the Chase family's property. But finally, she is moved by her marriage partner Vincent, gaining both fortune and love.
Six years ago, Olivia was framed for infidelity and divorced by Liam. Six years later, fate brings them back together. Olivia thinks they can finally clear the air. But Liam shatters her hopes, handing her a cold seven-night contract to be his mistress. Seven night ends, they should part for good—yet Liam shreds the contract, determined to keep her forever. “Liam, do you still have any feeling for me? ” “Yes, but only hatred.” Why did they once so deeply in love end up this way? Was the "infidelity" from years ago a setup, hiding darker secrets? As the truth emerges, perhaps this was all a carefully crafted trap...
Perhaps the thing Eliza regretted the most was selling her virginity to Eric, only to end up becoming his maid by a twist of fate. From that moment, fate took an irreversible turn. One night of passion left him craving more, and with such close proximity, their bond deepened.
Sylvia believed Jason was different from the so-called high society crowd—until he shattered her world for a college girl. Broken and betrayed, she turned away, only for Jason to wake too late, realizing Sylvia was the one he truly loved. But the damage was done: she left for Nathon, and Jason lost everything.
Court Minister's daughter Vivian time-travels into a modern world, yet is framed by her stepmother and exiled abroad. Two years later, hiding her identity as a top embroidery master, she returns home and uses the marriage contract to seize the Chase family's property. But finally, she is moved by her marriage partner Vincent, gaining both fortune and love.
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."
Ruthless business titan Evan meets intern Karlee in a fiery clash. After a one-night stand, the marriage-averse Karlee flees to raise their baby alone, but Evan hunts her down. He spoils her relentlessly. When she tries to run again, Evan won't let her escape as he yells, "Leave me, but keep the baby? No way!"
On Felicity’s way to the orphanage, a tycoon adopted her. In the new family, grandma bought her luxury; father fended off bullies for her; uncle poured money into her pockets; cousins doted on her. In return, she unmasked the traitor, and healed her uncle's legs. Then she was taken as the disciple by a physician.
Before Mr. Lloid passed away, he demanded that Jane have a baby to inherit the family fortune. So she approached the young heir who turned out to be the renowned rich man Simon. He became insatiable, spending every moment with her and even taking medication to treat infertility. But if he was infertile, whose baby she was having?
Wynn accidentally kicked Tim, Franck Group’s CEO, in the groin. She thought she’d made him sterile. To take responsibility, she married him. Tim had loved Wynn secretly for years. He hid he was fine, used the marriage to get close. They had a sweet story—married first, then in love.
She decides to raise her child alone, but he has leukemia and is in desperate need of a bone marrow donor. Should she beg Mr. Lloyd for help?