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A servant's daughter shamelessly seduced the Young Master of the Moore family, even forced him to marry her on the excuse of unplanned pregnancy. Such a woman deserved to be kicked out, so everyone believed. Little did the people expect, though, two years later, Young Master Moore held the woman’s hands and begged her to stay. The woman smiled, "Young Master, you said one should get down on his knees when begging."
Powerful CEO Edward Smith unexpectedly becomes vegetative, and on the day Emma Brown marries him to bring him fortune, Edward awakens. Emma endures scorn and ridicule, her ex-boyfriend even gets involved with her stepmother's daughter, and they're caught in the act! Emma is no pushover, so she confronts her family head-on! With Edward by her side, she gradually reclaims the property that her father and stepmother seized from her late mother, and she defeats Edward's ex-girlfriend to win his love!
In her second life, Claire vows never to be used by Nolan again. She shields her family, fights for her lover Sean’s heart, and orchestrates revenge. Betrayals hurt, but love wins—Sean stays by her side, and karma strikes her enemies.
Lucy Swain, a villainess in a romance novel, marries mute Marvin Seal yet belittles him. Envying the heroine, she commits misdeeds and suffers humiliation. Awakening, she woos Marvin through heartfelt talks. Amid clashes, their bond deepens into love. Overcoming adversaries, they confess their feelings and embrace bliss.
Zora Marlow's fiancé, Yates Shimton, saved Quita Chadwick during a car crash, leaving Zora behind. Rescued by Yates's uncle, Stephen Shimton, Zora lost her memory and mistook him for her husband, proposing to him. This time, Stephen vowed to protect her.
After her mother died, Lucy Lance lived with her father's new family—but couldn’t stand him and ran away. One drunken night, she stumbled into the wrong room at a banquet and became Ethan Sterling's "antidote." From then on, the man once allergic to women couldn’t stop clinging to her, spoiling her endlessly.
When Summer Lacroix married Jonathan Bancroft, she thought her dream had finally came true. Despite Jonathan's disappearance right after they got married, Summer was still happy. After all, Jonathan was the man that she had fallen in love with for many years. She was, and had officially became, Mrs. Bancroft. Summer's dream shattered the moment Jonathan came back. He blamed her for forcing him to marry, not knowing that Summer had been set up by his own family. Moreover, Jonathan blamed her for causing the death of his unborn child, not knowing that Summer was also pregnant at that time. He caused her father's death, involved in the disappearance of her mother, and even put her in jail. It took Summer five years to realize that her marriage to Jonathan was nothing but a joke. Summer vowed to have a new life after being released from prison. The first thing she did was to sign the divorce papers. Yet, Jonathan appeared once again after knowing that there could be something more to the incidents that occurred two years ago. What he did not know was that it all started from the day Summer saved his life when they were young…
Chase, a well-known playboy, suddenly agreed to a marriage that the elite circle looked down upon. The elite were all shocked. One day, Chase, drunk, cornered Yvonne against the wall and, blushing and furious, exclaimed, "I've liked you for sixteen years! Can't you see that?"
Irene works at a nightclub to fulfill her late mother's wishes. An unexpected encounter with Julian Chilton changes her life. She joins a renowned company only to find Julian is her boss. Things take a surprising turn when she discovers she's pregnant, a secret Julian soon uncovers.
To escape the pressure of marriage, Joseph enters a contract marriage with actress Emily. As their three-year contract nears expiration and his first love returns, Emily prepares to leave, but a fake lung cancer diagnosis makes Joseph realize he's fallen for her, sparking a dramatic tug-of-war fueled by misunderstanding.
A servant's daughter shamelessly seduced the Young Master of the Moore family, even forced him to marry her on the excuse of unplanned pregnancy. Such a woman deserved to be kicked out, so everyone believed. Little did the people expect, though, two years later, Young Master Moore held the woman’s hands and begged her to stay. The woman smiled, "Young Master, you said one should get down on his knees when begging."