Gu Jing is a good chef who owns a creative and retro restaurant. He opens his restaurant anytime he wants. Gu Jing finds that there is a boy who always gets the quietest seat, and that boy is Liu Li. Liu Li is a gay-themed novelist who rents a room upstairs from Gu Jing’s restaurant. Gu Jing starts to send Liu Li a bowl of spicy beef noodles. Gu Jing has become the person that Liu Li confides in, the person who keeps him company during the breakup. Gradually, Liu Li realizes that his fantasies may be different from reality.
Bai Lang is a bar-restaurant owner with an all-too-familiar phobia. Ever since he was a young child, he has dreaded having to go to the dentist. And although he has tried countless times to change dentist in search of someone who does not fill him with dread, nothing frightens him more than the idea of having to have his teeth checked. But all that changes on the day that he visits the Gao Leng Dental Hospital – and meets the hospital’s chief dentist Jin Xun An. Jin Xun An is not like any dentist Bai Lang has met before. He is gentle, caring and kind, and Bai Lang begins to feel that Jin Xun An sees him as more than a patient – and has romantic feelings toward him. Can love really spark between a dentist and his patient? Meanwhile, Zhou Cheng Hao, a senior bartender at Bai Lang’s bar and the owner’s close friend, is developing a close relationship with He Qing Tian, a rebellious young man twelve years his junior.
Jing and Yen aspire to become actors amidst numerous challenges. Their journey delves into the intricacies of their lives and work, offering a glimpse into the interesting and often mundane aspects of life.
Sheng Wang's life takes a turn when he transfers to a new school and clashes with Jiang Tian, only to discover their parents are getting married. As they adjust to being stepbrothers, unexpected romantic feelings emerge, challenging their family dynamic and their own relationship.