A tragic end sends John Smith back 30 years to the Jenkins' home. They raised him, only to cast him aside when their real son returned. Resolved, John turns to his own family. From selling fish to running a booming clothing empire, he rises—claiming a Top Brand title. Yet, as he soars, the Jenkins face a downfall of their own.
Gavin Cruz is a time traveler. His mother is sick, and they live in poverty. Accidentally, he activates the system for gold panning and gets rich. He solves many problems and finds his Mrs. Right. In the end, he becomes a millionaire, repays his hometown, and punishes villains.
After ten years of fighting on the battlefield with his dog, Howler, Wilson Lock became Supreme Lord and returned home in glory. However, he discovered that his wife, Melanie Zimmer, betrayed him by having an affair with the village chief and cruelly mistreated Wilson's parents. Melanie further accused Wilson of desertion and put his parents on public trial. At the most critical moment, Wilson returned.
In his past life, to contribute to the national cause, Robin Turner missed out on his daughter's upbringing and life. Now, reborn on the day of receiving the transfer order, he is determined to live his life anew, ensuring lifelong happiness for his wife and daughter.
Police graduate Mabel Jolie infiltrates a cult’s 'Petal Bride' ritual to expose a human trafficking ring. Posing as a sacrificial bride, she outwits the village chief, rescues her sister and trapped women—unmasking the god’s wedding as a deadly scam.
Caleb Stone transmigrates to the 60s. Orphaned with three siblings, he survives on tree bark and wild greens. Unexpectedly, he unlocks the Jade Space, which has fertile land for planting and livestock raising, and spirit water for healing. In an era of starvation, he leads his family to eat meat daily.
Severely disfigured while saving his adopted daughter, Charles Shaw devoted his life to raising his children through hardship. Despite his scars and lack of education, he remained kind, honest, and selfless, always putting his children's needs above his own. His unwavering love and sacrifice ultimately lead him to find his own happiness after years of struggle.
To change her destiny after becoming the book's protagonist, Zoe married Cain. Cain also desired to alter his past life at the same time. To rid themselves of their bloodthirsty family, the two banded together. Cain recognized him as a prince with a pendant. When the truth was finally revealed, the two were happy and endearing.
Betrayed by family and dying in regret, Sam goes back to 30 years earlier. This time, he abandons blind sacrifice, rejects emotional blackmail, and outsmarts his manipulative relatives. Armed with future knowledge, he fights for his own success and a better life for his wife and children.
The Marshall brothers finally find their long-lost sister, Aurora Marshall, who had been missing for thirteen years. However, it turns out that the girl they found is actually Aurora's friend, Maple Wells, who approached the Marshall family in order to benefit the children at the orphanage. The three brothers gradually uncover Maple's true identity and, after initial suspicion, come to accept her, forming a bond as they learn to understand her reasons for impersonating Aurora.
In his previous life, his cowardice and avoidance led to the despairing suicide of his beloved and their child. He died with regret. In this new life, he takes on his responsibilities as a man, works hard to make money, builds a successful business, and creates a brilliant future!
Sold into marriage in a remote village, Melissa endures years of brutality, her only hope her daughter, Emma. Melissa’s husband tries to force Emma into marriage for dowry money, but Melissa helps her escape to find her biological grandmother, a powerful CEO, who returns to dismantle the oppressive village and rescue her family.
Falsely accused of profiteering, Neal Shaw was banished from Rotham. Emma Hester of Pendle took him in to help her village thrive. Outwitting countless schemes, Neal prevailed. In the end, justice was served, love blossomed, and Pendle prospered under their leadership.
Transmigrating to the 1980s, Lily is thrust into a reluctant marriage with stoic officer James. Faced with James’s misunderstanding, her rivals' schemes, and the supervisor’s plots, she dismantles every trap with razor-sharp wit. Finally, James's icy resolve melts into fierce devotion, and they launch their happily-ever-after.
The Marshall brothers finally find their long-lost sister, Aurora Marshall, who had been missing for thirteen years. However, it turns out that the girl they found is actually Aurora's friend, Maple Wells, who approached the Marshall family in order to benefit the children at the orphanage. The three brothers gradually uncover Maple's true identity and, after initial suspicion, come to accept her, forming a bond as they learn to understand her reasons for impersonating Aurora.
A tragic end sends John Smith back 30 years to the Jenkins' home. They raised him, only to cast him aside when their real son returned. Resolved, John turns to his own family. From selling fish to running a booming clothing empire, he rises—claiming a Top Brand title. Yet, as he soars, the Jenkins face a downfall of their own.
In their past life, Ethan Ford married a village girl while his cousin married a wealthy one. As fate intervenes, the two men unexpectedly time-travel to the past. The cousin proposes to swap their brides, only to find his wife is pregnant with another man's child, while Ethan thrives…