A young girl named Ruka, who had been living a wandering life in Osaka, is taken in by Fumi, an elementary school teacher. Later, Ruka spends time in Obihiro, Hokkaido, with Natsuhiko, who was her sister's lover, and forms a friendship with a high school girl named Maori. However, the fate that awaits her is always harsh. After arriving in Tokyo, Ruka becomes a musician and begins singing on the streets under the name Kyrie. There, she reunites with Maori, who now goes by the name Ikko and survives in Tokyo through her ever-changing cosplay and relationships with men. From Ishinomaki, Osaka, and Obihiro to Tokyo—Ruka, while being tossed about by fate, weaves a grand lyrical poem through her determined life.
As the bubonic plague spreads through Italy, a group of nobles and servants retreats to a villa, where their lavish getaway quickly spirals into chaos.
After years apart, Xu Mu reunites with her high school classmate, Xie Shi, who has now become a cold and scheming project director. The two find themselves caught in a game of cat-and-mouse and hide-and-seek.
A group of marginally in-shape amateur athletes-slash-influencers compete in a variety of "sports" that will definitely not be found at the Olympic Games. Four teams will vie for the ultimate prize, a gold medal, as they participate in the "Dirty Dish-cus," the "Pummel Horse" and everyone's favorite high-stakes competition: "Simon Seyz." Featuring Kevin Hart, Roy Wood Jr. and commentators Paul F. Tompkins and Rob Huebel. Sideline reporters and guests include Funny Marco, Rodney Perry, LaLa Ri, Jade Catta-Preta, London Hughes, Blair Socci, Ronnie Jordan, Tyler Chronicles, two-time Olympic gold medalist Laurie Hernandez, WNBA superstar Renee Montgomery, diver Nike Agunbiade, Olympic swimmer Amanda Wier and Atlanta Falcon Ray-Ray McCloud III.