Meet HD 114386 b, an intriguing exoplanet orbiting the star HD 114386, discovered back in 2003 using the clever radial velocity method. This cosmic traveler was spotted from the ground at the La Silla Observatory, nestled high in the Chilean Andes, with the help of the CORALIE Spectrograph. While it doesn't have a flashy nickname yet, HD 114386 b sparks curiosity as a distant world dancing around its star. Thanks to its discovery technique, we know it tugs gently on its host star, hinting at its hidden presence. Though it's far beyond our solar system, HD 114386 b reminds us how much there still is to explore in the vast galaxy!