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Intrigued by the prospect of altering the course of fate, our protagonist, thrust into the world of her beloved comics, found herself embodying Freya Mills. Yet, she faced a daunting realization: the character she now inhabited was not the virtuous figure she admired but a tragic and vindictive soul. Freya's story was one of deceit, betrayal, and cruelty, leading to her ultimate demise on the unforgiving streets. Determined to rewrite this narrative, our protagonist clandestinely vowed to reshape the destinies not only of Freya but also of Jude, her husband, and their three children. With resolve burning within her, she embarked on a journey fraught with challenges, determined to steer the characters away from their inevitable tragedies. Armed with foresight and compassion, she sought to rewrite the script of their lives, weaving a tale of redemption and hope amidst the shadows of despair.
To humiliate her ex, Nancy lies and says that the tycoon Jason is her boyfriend. Jason learns it and asks her to marry him for his ill grandma’s sake, deciding that they’ll get divorced when she gets well. However, Jason and Nancy fall in love with each other, and he discovers that she is the doctor he has been looking for.
Evelyn Carter, a battle-hardened heiress, dies in war and wakes up as CEO William Bennett's wife. She signs a one-year marriage deal, planning to leave with a house and a job. Instead, she crushes her rivals, tames the Bennetts, and makes the cold CEO fall for her. Now he's the one chasing.
Poor Lilah Hall lands a summer job interview… and a wild night with Erik Ward, heir to a billion-dollar empire! The explosive consequence? Pregnancy. He brands her a gold-digger, plotting to take the baby and ditch her. But trapped together, her innocence gradually melts his heart, and love sparks.
She's incarnated in a drama where she is supposed to play the role of a wicked stepmother to a 17-year-old heir to a wealthy family, and meets a tragic end in the original story. To change her dire situation, she vows to be a good stepmother. Facing a rebellious stepson and a cunning husband, she focuses on being caring and attentive.
Iris accidentally marries Erwin, her sister's supposedly blind husband, while posing as her sister. They grow close until she learns the truth: he can see. When her sister returns demanding her position, Erwin confesses he planned it all. Though torn, Iris knows he did it to keep her.
After losing her firefighter husband Ryan Carter and discovering she's pregnant, Emily Lane is devastated. Sorting his belongings, she finds his secret 2007 crush. Suddenly, she and her unborn child are sent back to the year they first met, into the world of the "White-haired Youth," determined to rewrite their fate.
Shirley suffered abuse in uncle's. Dumped by Winston for infertility, she got Ethan's baby. Ethan bought Windsor Group while chasing her. Shirley exploited his identity for revenge as their love grew.
Emily Lane, an illegitimate child with a tragic past, was rejected by her father and three brothers. After she became a famous child star, her childhood friend, Henry Grant, took her hand and said, "I'll raise you. We'll be a family." But when Emily prepared to leave, those who once rejected her refused to let her go.
Intrigued by the prospect of altering the course of fate, our protagonist, thrust into the world of her beloved comics, found herself embodying Freya Mills. Yet, she faced a daunting realization: the character she now inhabited was not the virtuous figure she admired but a tragic and vindictive soul. Freya's story was one of deceit, betrayal, and cruelty, leading to her ultimate demise on the unforgiving streets. Determined to rewrite this narrative, our protagonist clandestinely vowed to reshape the destinies not only of Freya but also of Jude, her husband, and their three children. With resolve burning within her, she embarked on a journey fraught with challenges, determined to steer the characters away from their inevitable tragedies. Armed with foresight and compassion, she sought to rewrite the script of their lives, weaving a tale of redemption and hope amidst the shadows of despair.
Maggie transmigrates into a novel as the mother of Jason, who has been abused and set to be a villain, while his starvation for affection makes him deeply distrustful. With her persistent kindness and care, slowly, he opens up to her, becoming her fervent admirer, and even eventually, they reunite with Jason’s father.