Sci-Fi
All Ava wanted was to coast through life, watch youtube videos and eat food. So how did she end up in the most prestigious school, betting that she could graduate in the top 100 of the students while solving the mystery of her missing Dad? She's not sure either. She's also not sure how she got here. Or where she is. Or what she's doing with her life.
Mystery
Lane enrolled in an elite university. He grew up in a poor area of the city, so he has no idea what awaits him in the world of rich students. Irwin is the son of the country's prime minister, and his father is preparing him for a political position. There is one secret that unites, but can turn them into enemies. And there is one goal hinders their reconciliation.
Len, to pay the debt, became a scapegoat and thus started a feud with the school hunk, Kian. He is targeted by Kian since he entered the school and is blocked the way every day after school. Kian makes troubles to Len every day for revenge, which is to teach Len a lesson. However, the purpose of revenge changes... because Kian thinks that Len becomes more and more eye-pleasing, and becomes softer and softer...
"...This is the suicide hotline, yes?" Wrong. Two strangers, one accidental phone call. How far will you go to save a life? For sweet Ambrosia, she is willing to do almost anything - even saying "I love you" to a man she just met. It's the start of a twisted relationship and a bone-chilling danger that not only threatens her life but her innocence. Unravel the mystery behind this suicidal caller, but beware of the lies that you weave...
Slice of Life
Yancy, a novelist, who has been depressed all the year round has met a "exclusive" luck-transporting god. The two stumble and try to achieve the goal of helping Yancy getting out of bad luck, only to find that someone had been obstructing behind their backs. Things are far less simple than they seem. "I heard that luck will get better after we're in a relationship. Want to try?"
Comedy
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