Chapters: 81
Play Count: 4,137
While Franco Chilton's mother was in the hospital bed waiting for surgery, his wife Janet White was having an affair with Kevin Jones and refused to pay for his mother's medical expenses.When Franco returned home, he happened to catch Janet and Kevin having sex and had a fight with them. Franco was knocked unconscious by Janet and Kevin. In his dream, he seemed to have returned to his home in 1998.After learning that he had been reborn, Franco no longer wanted to marry Janet, who only loved money. Thinking that he wanted to marry a vicious woman and tried every means to force his father in his previous life, Franco could not help but slap himself twice. In this life, Franco swore to be something and make a lot of money to let his family live a happy life.
In his past life, Thomas Foster’s gambling issue tore his family apart, costing him his wife and daughter’s lives. But now, fate has given him a second chance. With his loved ones back by his side, his only wish in this life is simple: to protect them and live in peace together until the end.
On one hand, he defeated the gambling king, but on the other, he regrets not being there for his wife and daughter. After being assassinated by his arch-enemy, he travels back in time to the day his wife committed suicide. Back in 2001, he starts by making a lucky find and rises from a gambler to a big shot. Living his life over again, he's determined to make tons of money and make up for what he owes his wife and daughter!
After awakening in 1992, Frank Hudson is determined to rewrite his fate. Starting with a humble jelly noodle stand, he builds a team, expands his business, and opens King's Diner. Through perseverance, Frank earns enough to save his daughter and later gives back to the community, achieving redemption and a remarkable comeback.
While Franco Chilton's mother was in the hospital bed waiting for surgery, his wife Janet White was having an affair with Kevin Jones and refused to pay for his mother's medical expenses.When Franco returned home, he happened to catch Janet and Kevin having sex and had a fight with them. Franco was knocked unconscious by Janet and Kevin. In his dream, he seemed to have returned to his home in 1998.After learning that he had been reborn, Franco no longer wanted to marry Janet, who only loved money. Thinking that he wanted to marry a vicious woman and tried every means to force his father in his previous life, Franco could not help but slap himself twice. In this life, Franco swore to be something and make a lot of money to let his family live a happy life.
Billionaire Gerry Tarin willingly became a laborer and focused on raising his son, Manny Tarin, who married Yukie Quin, daughter of the Quin family. Manny was constantly on the back foot as he dealt with his wife’s family. Despite Manny's objection, Gerry insisted on attending his wedding.
At rock bottom, Michael Carter awakens the Dollar Flash Deal System, granting daily luxury for one dollar—from cash to Rolls-Royces. As fate turns, he protects neighbor Sophie Turner, their bond deepening. When Brandon Quinn and Isabelle Grant strike, he counters, exposes their plot, and finds love.
To earn money, Noah, a migrant worker, joined a dating show under the harsh conditions of the program. Unexpectedly, his long-lost father, the richest man in the world, found him through the program. Seeing guests and audiences satirizing Noah, his father transferred him a hundred million dollars in a rage, which Noah considered a fraud. In the asset verification session at the end of the show, Noah's $100 million in assets was revealed.
Just before the wedding, Lucas Brooks is unexpectedly asked by his fiancee’s mother to bring more dowry. In a fit of anger, he breaks off the engagement.
On the eve of his wedding, deliveryman Richard King unexpectedly inherits a vast fortune, becoming a billionaire overnight. When a demand for higher expenditures shatters his engagement, he finds new purpose aiding college friend Susan Grant. Their growing bond sparks a romance that blooms into a marriage envied by all.
Cheryl Cole was the substitute for the unforgettable love of George Jones, the richest man in Riverton. She dated him for two years, receiving one million dollar every month. On the surface, she seemed to bear the emotional pain, but in reality, she enjoyed the wealth. When George's unforgettable love returned and they planned to get married, Cheryl chose to leave gracefully and start enjoying her own life. George found out that Cheryl wasn't sad without him; instead, she was living a happy life and even had a new boyfriend. George started to make a lot of effort to win Cheryl back.