Mafia/Gang
Browse Mafia/Gang short dramas.

Married Him, Then Left Him for Dead
Sebastian promised to protect Joanna forever. On their wedding day, his foster daughter Chloe killed Joanna's mother with her car. Instead of seeking justice, Sebastian threatened Joanna, covered up the crime, and chose Chloe again and again. When Chloe destroyed her family, took her unborn child, and exposed their twisted secret, Joanna stopped begging for love. Armed with evidence and a powerful lawyer, she dragged them into court. This time, someone would finally pay the price.

Force Me Out? I’ll Take Every Merchant With Me
Two years ago, Ji Na, owner of a stir-fried chicken restaurant, became the first merchant to sign with the rundown, desolate Liusha Scenic Area. Single-handedly, she turned Na’s Famous Stir-Fried Chicken into a nationwide viral hit, reviving the entire scenic spot and boosting De City’s broader tourism industry. Chu Tian, the site’s coordinator, earned a promotion to manager for landing such a high-value tenant. Once visitor numbers stabilized, however, Chu Tian turned on her. To profit by re-renting her prime storefront to a higher bidder, he harassed Ji Na repeatedly, extorting money under false “violation fee” charges. When refused, he cut off her shop’s water and electricity, threatened to kick her out, and arrogantly claimed that “even a paramecium could make money running a shop here.” Ji Na feigned compliance, but secretly recorded his corrupt confession on her watch. When that failed, Chu Tian incited other merchants to gang up on Ji Na, claiming she was hogging all foot traffic, and organized crowds to chant for her expulsion. Seeing no point in staying, Ji Na publicly agreed to leave. A smug Chu Tian handed over termination papers and announced a 10% management fee hike for all shops. After signing, Ji Na told her assistant they would relocate to Nanshan Scenic Area 10 kilometers away: “I built this place up. I can just as easily take it all away.

The AC Went Out That Summer
Ever since their parents married, Becca has hated her stepbrother, Samir. For two years, she's blamed him for stealing her family, her home, and the life she lost. But when a brutal heatwave knocks out the AC, they’re trapped alone in a house that’s far too hot—and far too small. As Samir struggles to fix the broken air conditioner, lingering resentment gives way to lingering touches. The line between hate and desire begins to disappear, and Becca must face the one truth. She's spent years denying that the man she's forbidden to want may be the only one she can't resist.

Too Late to Regret Your Disgrace Is a Billion-Dollar Genius
Three years ago, Emma's own parents sent her away to Silver Ridge Academy—a notorious “behavior correction” institution that became her personal hell. There, she endured electric shocks, abuse, and years of isolation. Eighteen desperate phone calls for help went unanswered.

He Gave My Seat Away, So My Father Took His Empire
For two years, Rory played the quiet girlfriend while Nico stole her seat, her work, and her mother’s necklace—humiliating her in public. But Rory isn’t just anyone. One call to her Mafia Don father, and Nico’s empire begins to crumble. From economy row 24 to the High Council chamber, Rory takes back everything stolen from her—and exposes a twenty-six-year-old conspiracy that killed her mother. When Nico finally kneels, it’s too late. Rory Voss doesn’t beg. She rules.

The Bodyguard Godfather's Good Girl
Born a mafia princess, Zoe has always been a pawn in her ruthless father’s game. Forced to marry Delon in place of her stepsister, she refuses to become a sacrifice for her family’s ambitions. Desperate to escape, she sets her sights on Nick, her cold and disciplined bodyguard—unaware that he is secretly the powerful Godfather of the Voss family. As Nick witnesses Zoe’s resilience beneath her pain, an irresistible bond forms between them. But when Zoe is drugged and sent to the altar, Nick finally reveals his true identity and rescues her. Together, they uncover shocking family secrets, expose a deadly conspiracy, and fight for a future of their own—where love becomes the ultimate act of defiance.

The Last Gray Helmet
Ethan Kane was a broke mechanic from a border colony — a low-grade citizen, conscripted into the Gray Helmet Suicide Squad and sent to die as cannon fodder for the Swarm. Everyone assumed the bugs ate him years ago. They were wrong. Every impossible battle that "nobody soldier" fought was quietly written into the Alliance's military textbooks — under a name no one knew: the Unnamed Marshal of the 9th Expeditionary Force. Ten years later, Ethan comes home to find his wife scavenging scrap to survive, his crippled father spat on, his daughter branded the child of a deserter — humiliated by the mayor, the syndicate, and the very son who sold them out. He came back for one thing: to make every last one of them understand who they buried. And when the Swarm follows him home, the town will learn the deserter they mocked was the only guardian they ever had.

The Heat After the AC Died
Ever since their parents married, Becca has hated her stepbrother, Samir. For two years, she's blamed him for stealing her family, her home, and the life she lost. But when a brutal heatwave knocks out the AC, they’re trapped alone in a house that’s far too hot—and far too small. As Samir struggles to fix the broken air conditioner, lingering resentment gives way to lingering touches. The line between hate and desire begins to disappear, and Becca must face the one truth. She's spent years denying that the man she's forbidden to want may be the only one she can't resist.

Little Flower Toward the Light
Rooted in realistic family life, this drama focuses on themes including women’s self-reliance, equal education, rational filial piety, lawful rights protection, and upholding integrity. It conveys a modern outlook on family, marriage, and personal values. Kind and gentle Sun Yuan has spent a decade devoted to caring for her paralyzed elder relative. She has used her personal savings for round-the-clock care, silently bearing the full burden of elderly support and embodying true filial duty. Yet the household is stuck in old patriarchal thinking that favors sons over daughters. Ignoring Sun Yuan’s years of devotion, the elders give the coveted school district spot to a grandson who never fulfilled his caregiving duties. They also dismiss girls’ right to education, saying schooling is wasted on daughters—words that deeply hurt Sun Yuan and her young daughter. Sun Yuan never loses her kindness, but she refuses blind compromise. She bravely stands up against the outdated preference for sons, firmly protecting her daughter’s equal right to education and dreams. When family tensions boil over, her weak-willed husband avoids all responsibility, blindly obeying the elders and failing to shield his wife and daughter. The already unbalanced family dynamic completely falls apart. Instead of falling into bitter arguments, Sun Yuan stays calm and restrained, holding fast to her principles and refusing to be held hostage by family ties or swayed by public gossip.

When the Water Dried Up, the Whole Village Panicked
He Bi, a college graduate, turned down a high-paying urban job to return to his hometown. He took out a 300,000-yuan loan to build a water pumping station, ending the generations-long water shortage that had plagued Xingfu Village. With a stable water supply, villagers developed crop planting and wine-making industries, boosting household incomes across the board and building a thriving life. Yet as conditions improved, some villagers gave in to greed. Claiming the water source and land belonged to the collective, they refused to cover the basic electricity costs of the pumping station. Villagers Zhao Defa and Xiao Huiwang led a mob to stir up trouble: they maliciously slandered He Bi for embezzling funds, demanded exorbitant land occupation fees at his doorstep, and even rallied others to file false reports accusing him of illegal land occupation, all to drive him out of the village. Heartbroken by the villagers’ ingratitude and relentless pressure, a disillusioned He Bi reluctantly applied to the township to dismantle the pumping station. The moment the water supply was cut off, the entire village descended into crisis: farmland cracked open, fruit trees withered, wineries ground to a halt, and villagers fell ill one after another from drinking unclean water. Their once prosperous life collapsed overnight. Racked with regret, they scrambled to find a way out, only to be quoted an outrageous price for water by an outside investor looking to exploit their plight.

No Mercy for the Matriarch
I married the Don of the Cole mafia family because he was disciplined, clean, untouchable. Until I saw him cutting steak for his assistant at dinner. So I brought ten perfectly cooked steaks and made him cut every single one in front of me. That was the first warning. Then came Claire Morgan. She sat in his passenger seat. Smiled at me like she belonged. Walked into his office like she owned it. And he let her. At a charity gala, he showed up with her at his side. That night, I stopped asking questions and started drafting divorce papers. But in this world, leaving a Don is never clean—and neither is the war that follows.

Wrong Night With Ex’Daddy
After a humiliating breakup, Eliana drunkenly tries to win back her ex—only to wake up beside his powerful “father,” Logan Vanderbilt. What begins as a scandalous mistake turns into a forbidden, tender romance as Logan protects her, challenges her, and exposes her ex’s cruelty. When secrets about Logan and Ethan’s real relationship surface, Eliana must choose between old heartbreak and a love that finally values her.
