
"On her wedding day, Ms. Jiang stood at the altar as her groom picked up the microphone—and serenaded another woman. His first love. His ""white moonlight."" In front of every friend, every family member, every witness to what was supposed to be her happiest day. She didn't cry. She didn't beg. She simply turned around and walked away. No scenes. No explanations. Just the quiet sound of a woman choosing herself over a lie. In the years that followed, she rebuilt. She poured the love she once gave him into her own dreams—and she rose. She became someone he could no longer reach, someone the world could no longer ignore. And he? He watched from a distance, drowning in the weight of what he'd thrown away. He came back, again and again, begging for another chance. But Ms. Jiang had learned the most important lesson of all: when you finally walk away from the wrong person, you never look back. A story of a woman who refused to be a footnote in someone else's love story—and wrote her own instead. "
Elena, a profiler for the NYPD, lost her fiancé, undercover agent James, to murder three years prior while investigating tycoon Quinn's casinos. Seeking revenge, Elena transformed into a "gambling prodigy," sweeping through New York's underground casinos. With her astonishing ability to read the room and rearrange dice, she cornered Quinn, forcing him to cut off a finger and retire. However, at the end of her revenge quest, Elena discovered through a bloodstained Ace of Spades and a strange tattoo that the true mastermind was her trusted superior, FBI Director Robert. Robert was not only a protector of the Mafia but also the one who killed James. At a meticulously planned lavish dinner party, Elena used herself as bait to expose Robert's true colors, ultimately completing her three-year-long quest for justice.
Chloe, the protagonist, is the sole patent holder for a unique "V-strain" yeast used by a century-old Sonoma Valley winery. She faces relentless harassment and wage suppression from the winery's director, Derek. Derek, seeking profit, uses inferior tannin powder in production—jeopardizing a vintage batch worth fifty million—and conspires with investor Richard to seize her patent. Chloe counters strategically and within the rules; backed by the powerful financier Liam, she exposes the plot, joins forces to launch a hostile takeover of the winery, and rewrites the rules of winemaking in the valley.
Forbes heiress Isabella married poor but power-hungry Liam. At her father's funeral, she learned Liam had killed her father, stolen company assets, cheated on her, and tried to have her assassinated. Desperate, she hired Yuri, a top mercenary, as her bodyguard—paying for his sick sister's treatment in exchange for protection. As she planned revenge, Yuri repeatedly saved her life, and love bloomed. They captured Liam and brought him to justice. Afterwards, Isabella left the shackles of her family, Yuri's sister recovered, and the two began a new life together—a tale of revenge and redemption.
In New York’s top financial dynasty, the Kingston Group, Aurora—the orphaned daughter of the former president—was adopted and raised by Chairman Edward, growing up as childhood sweethearts with heir Adrian, deeply devoted to each other. For ten years, she held onto the hope of spending her life with him, only to watch Adrian publicly propose to another woman at a celebratory banquet: Lila, an ordinary, seemingly fragile woman who used “saving her brother’s life” as leverage. Even more heartbreakingly, Adrian expected Aurora to be understanding and generous, even asking her to vacate her home to care for his “future wife.” From that moment, Aurora’s world completely collapsed. Disheartened, she volunteered to represent Kingston Group in a political marriage to the rumored cold, powerful, and septuagenarian ruler of the northern Blackwood family, Dominic. Edward, consumed by guilt, could not stop her; Adrian oscillated between shock and anger, torn between reluctance to lose Aurora and manipulation by Lila’s carefully crafted innocent facade. To secure her position as fiancée, Lila stopped at nothing: faking illness to take Aurora’s life‑saving antibiotics, deliberately smashing Aurora’s late mother’s guitar, tearing up photos of Aurora’s parents and forcing her to kneel, even cooking Aurora’s beloved pet rabbit into a dish—each wound aimed precisely at Aurora’s softest spots, while Adrian consistently indulged and defended Lila, even accusing Aurora of being bitter and jealous. When Dominic revealed his true self—young, accomplished, dignified, and already deeply admiring and protective of Aurora—Adrian finally woke up, but it was too late. Aurora had already exhausted her decade‑deep love through repeated betrayals and injuries, resolutely stepping into the wedding car bound for Blackwood.
"To escape her family’s pressure to marry, the heroine flees to the city and unexpectedly enters a whirlwind marriage with a cold, handsome captain. He only agrees to appease his own family, but her resilience and optimism slowly win him over. He becomes a devoted husband, secretly protecting her while hiding his own elite family background. When her scumbag ex‑boyfriend and vicious relatives try to cause trouble, he crushes them all. Their contract marriage transforms into true love, and together they soar toward a happy future. A story of a woman who ran from one cage—and flew straight into the arms of her sky.