

Stella Hart, once a wealthy heiress, is lost and taken in by her foster mother, Serena Cook, who arranges a betrothal between her and her son, Jason Vale. After Jason suffers an accident, Stella sells herself to a childless couple to save him. However, once the couple adopts her, they later have twins and decide to abandon her. Stella’s grandmother, unable to bear her suffering, takes her in and cares for her with great love, leading a life of mutual dependence. Meanwhile, Jason and his mother work tirelessly to find Stella, and eventually, Jason becomes the president of a publicly listed company. On the other hand, Stella faces a series of misfortunes, including betrayal and mistreatment by a man she thought she loved. When Jason finally finds Stella, the person he has cherished since childhood, he vows to make up for all her suffering. As their story unfolds, Stella’s true identity gradually reveals itself, and they eventually reunite, with true love prevailing in the end.

Captain Anthony Cole is humiliated by Director of Flight Operations Liam Carter, also Anthony’s mentor’s son, for his “outdated” techniques and demoted to flight attendant. New captain Tristan Hart relies entirely on automated systems,ignoring manual checks and creating hidden dangers. Anthony discovers a critical malfunction but is mocked. Despite financial pressures at home, he swallows his pride and stays on the flight. After takeoff, ground crew discovers missing screws, but the plane has already reached cruising altitude. Mid-flight, the aircraft suffers catastrophic failure—the outer shell tears off, causing violent turbulence. Anthony recommends an emergency landing, but Liam blocks him. As the crisis escalates, Anthony forcibly takes control and identifies the only viable landing site: a racing track in Tinhen. Liam tries to stop him again, prompting the head flight attendant to angrily condemn his ignorance. Using his decades of experience, Anthony executes a harrowing emergency landing on the racetrack, saving everyone aboard.

The little girl, Molly Foster, carried a small basket full of herbs to brew medicine for her mother. But her grandfather scolded her for wandering around outside, asking her not to cause trouble for her father, who was in the army. At that moment, Molly's mother started coughing up blood. Molly asked her grandfather to get a doctor, but he rejected and scolded her again before leaving. As her mother was dying, Molly found the note her father left her 3 years ago and decided to take her mother to the army camp to find him for treatment. They arrived at the camp gate, and Molly believed that she would finally find him to cure her mother.

On a stormy night, Yvette Searle, a powerful businesswoman, paid $3 million to buy five years of Jesse Sharp's life. Jesse was a violent underground fighter.Yvette didn't want a loyal servant—she wanted a weapon to help her destroy her enemies. She trained Jesse to survive in boardrooms, fight, and shoot. Over time, Jesse fell in love with her.He was willing to be both her weapon and her shield, helping her fight the Zeal family and build her power.As they took revenge, their relationship grew complicated. Desire mixed with power. Jesse wanted to be the only person in Yvette's life, but Yvette saw love as a weakness.When Yvette had to keep a marriage promise and their enemies set a deadly trap, they faced one last challenge: could they defeat their enemies without losing each other?