Chapters: 105
Play Count: 171
Emily Carter finds herself in the 1980s as a military wife, struggling with an absent husband and harsh in-laws. Armed with secret resources from her past life, she transforms her family's fate, leading her two clever children on a determined journey to reunite with their father. Together, they defy adversity and embrace hope.
After her twin Mary Sinclair dies at the Commander's Residence, Julia assumes a false identity to avenge and uncover the truth. Guided by her mentor, she feigns loyalty to General Grant, only to find Commander Hawthorne is not the villain. Secrets and shifting alliances force them to join for justice amid Riverland's chaos.
After being captivated by a charming outsider, Sophia Sterling broke off her engagement to Alexander Howard, only to lose her family, fortune, and everything she once had. Unbeknownst to her, Alexander returned home overnight, quietly waiting for years, ready to love her unconditionally if she ever looked back.
To save her dying lover Finn from heart failure, orphan Lila deliberately paints herself as a gold-digger to force him back to his wealthy family for treatment. Five years later, now terminally ill, she sends their daughter May to Finn with a paternity test, instructing the child to claim โMomโs fooling around with other menโ โ ensuring Mayโs future care. But Finn, misled by years of lies, now has a new woman (Eve) and another โheirโโฆโฆ
Emily Carter finds herself in the 1980s as a military wife, struggling with an absent husband and harsh in-laws. Armed with secret resources from her past life, she transforms her family's fate, leading her two clever children on a determined journey to reunite with their father. Together, they defy adversity and embrace hope.
To save her family, Tiana Cruz was forced to lie to her boyfriend Bryce Nash, who therefore believed she was a gold digger and left him for a rich man. What she didn't know was Bryce was the only heir to the Nash family, the richest in town. What he didn't know was the cure for his unmentionable disease was her... Fate was cruel, but as it turned out, she was his cure, his meant-to-be, and his one and only.
June Long found herself captivated by Liam Lee, but familial arrangements by their grandfathers pushed her into a marriage with Liam. However, the union turned out to be far from ideal, as Liam harbored a strong aversion toward June and remained indifferent even when she was on the brink of death. Confronted with the stark truth of their relationship, June bravely suggested a divorce. In the aftermath of their separation, Liam gradually came to the realization that his feelings for June had transformed into genuine love. Overwhelmed with regret, he embarked on a journey of self-discovery, employing various heartfelt gestures to prove his changed ways and win June back in a tale of redemption and pursuit.
Lucky was born in Blessfer Village, where women would give birth to many babies. Due to having too many children, the village was so poor, so Lucky went to the city and ran into Mr. Lawrence. With his matchmaking, she married Samuel who was cursed. But she wouldn't give up. She tied Samuel up and threw him into the room.
Linda Lincoln and Thomas Taylor fall in love in college, but a misunderstanding leads to their breakup after her father's suicide. Eight years later, as CEO of Nelson Group, Thomas reunites with struggling Linda through work and wins her back with his unwavering love.
To pay off her family's debts, Keyla Cline secretly married Davon Wells. When she got her dream job, she found Lisa Kinston, her archenemy, was her subordinate! After handling Lisa, Keyla faced another hurdle when her high school classmate impersonated her. Ultimately, she overcame all challenges and found happiness with Davon.
When her friend's job is on the line, ordinary employee Nora dons a disguise as a man to pose as billionaire Charles' date. Amidst the chaos of fake dates, office intrigue, and a web of misunderstandings, an unexpected romance blossoms. But when feelings get real, can love really cross the class divide?