Adult
The Wet Nurse of the Manor
I was a peasant woman whose child had died. At night, my breasts would swell until the pain was unbearable, but I was afraid my husband and mother-in-law would scold me, so I could only go out to the ridges between the fields alone to relieve myself.
I never expected to come across a man lying gravely wounded by the roadside.
He kept rasping, “Thirsty… so thirsty…”
I couldn’t help myself, so I let him have a mouthful of milk.
Later, I went to the General’s Mansion to serve as the Young Master’s wet nurse.
The Young Master was naughty and refused to drink.
I glanced at the Young General beside me and teased him.
“Young Master, if you still won’t drink, I’ll give it to your elder brother instead.”
That night, in a daze, I heard the Young General talking to the Young Master.
“Little ancestor, are you drinking or not? At least make a sound!”
After I Opened a White Moonlight Substitute Training Class
The friends of the Crown Prince of the Beijing Circle were always laughing at me for being a hick, saying I wasn’t even worthy of being a stand-in for his white moonlight.
They even predicted that I’d be packing up and leaving in less than a month.
I panicked and immediately summoned my seven older sisters for emergency training in the art of being a white moonlight substitute.
Even if I got fired, there was no way I was letting such a cushy gig fall into an outsider’s hands!
Then, a year later, the white moonlight returned to the country. The moment the crown prince saw her face-he threw up.
Trembling, he said, “I’m sick of it. So sick of it. For the rest of my life, I never want to see that face again!”
After Eating Poisonous Mushrooms, I Thought I Was in an Erotic Novel
After eating a poisonous mushroom, I thought I’d transmigrated into an erotic novel.
I was the female lead, working as a little maid in the home of a Beijing Elite Young Master.
When I woke up and saw the male lead, I was slightly disappointed.
I muttered, “Why are there only six people? Do they get Sundays off?”
The Young Master was so angry he laughed. “If I’d known you were this wild, I never would’ve gone easy on you.”
After I sobered up, I burst into tears. “Honey, I was wrong, waaah…”
He leisurely tugged his tie loose and said darkly, “Don’t worry. On Sundays, we don’t rest. We’ll just follow the pace of that trashy little novel of yours.”
Fatal Attraction
I was born with a rebellious streak. The more someone tells me not to do something, the more I insist on doing it.
When my older sister demanded I give up my spot in the dance competition and shoved me down the stairs, I carved up her face.
When my younger brother framed me for stealing money, and my parents slapped me across the face in the middle of the street without even asking what happened, I burned both their wallets.
When my parents refused to let me study out of province, I moved thousands of miles away just to spite them.
Later, my sister brought home a handsome, wealthy brother-in-law.
She warned me not to act like a slut in front of him.
That very night, I put on a pair of black Balenciaga stockings and red-bottom heels, then rubbed my leg against my brother-in-law’s under the table.
After Pairing with My Husband’s Bluetooth
I found a Bluetooth remote control in my husband’s bag.
I didn’t make a scene. I didn’t even confront him.
I just secretly paired it with my phone.
The next day,
at my younger brother-in-law’s wedding,
my husband’s scream rang out from beneath the bride’s skirt.
Embracing the Bridegroom
After five years of marrying into my family, my penniless scholar husband passed the imperial exam-and suddenly decided I, his butcher wife, reeked of grease and blood.
For half a month, he hemmed and hawed and refused to do his husbandly duties.
So I used the silver I’d earned selling pork to buy him two ink sticks and a ream of fine paper, then scraped together the last of my coins for a tiny bar of scented soap.
When I made it home through the rain, the big yellow dog under the eaves had one of the meat dumplings I’d wrapped dangling from its mouth.
From inside the house came a coy, wheedling voice.
“Father, the magistrate’s daughter smells so nice. Not like Mother.”
“And these pastries taste better than meat dumplings too.”
I took all the bits and pieces I’d hidden against my chest and threw them out-along with the father and son.
When Zheng Huaishu signed the divorce papers, he held our son in his arms and glared at me with resentment.
All the neighbors in the village laughed at me for letting a future official go.
The very next day, the matchmaker introduced me to a fair, slender stutterer.
A little girl trailed behind him.
Father and daughter gave me timid looks.
I asked irritably, “How often can you do your husbandly duties?”
“And how much meat will you eat in a day?”
The stutterer’s face turned bright red. The matchmaker yanked his clothes down over half his shoulder, and he said in a slow, gentle voice, “As long as my child gets a mouthful of rice… as her father, I’ll do anything…”
Unchased
Four years ago, Gu Jinzhi, the Crown Prince of the Beijing Circle, fell in love with me at first sight.
After three years of relentless pursuit, I finally gave in.
In the first year of our relationship, he started pestering me to get married.
I was hesitant, but I couldn’t withstand his endless coaxing.
In the end, I brought him home to meet my parents.
But that day, outside the private room, I heard one of his buddies ask him, “You’ve met her parents now. When’s the wedding?”
Gu Jinzhi clicked his tongue and said unhurriedly, “All of a sudden, I don’t want to get married that much anymore.”
Someone beside him jeered, “Oh, stop pretending. You spent three years chasing that untouchable ice queen. You’d really give her up?”
“Ice queen?”
I heard him let out a scoff.
“If you saw how her parents treat her, you’d feel the same way I do.”
“The same how?”
“That she’s nothing special after all.”
Little Lover
I was born face-blind, yet the crown prince of Beijing’s elite circle had always stood by me.
Until one day, when I overheard him talking about me with his friends.
“A whole month, and she still hasn’t noticed. Shen Jin, you’ve really got talent.”
“But your girlfriend looks like she’s close to figuring it out. Shouldn’t we switch back?”
In the corner, the man called Shen Jin pinched a cigarette between his fingers and shook his head.
“I’m afraid that won’t work. Yin-yin is still waiting for me to come home for dinner.”
I stood in the doorway and sighed, disappointed that I wouldn’t be getting someone new after all.
I had already grown tired of sleeping with both of them.
More Beast Husbands, Please!
I was just about to tell my beastman husband that my sight had returned when I overheard his younger brother trying to persuade him.
“Shi Zhou, you may have lost your memory, but Yue Wei was your fiancée.”
“She’s badly injured now, and only your S-rank healing power can save her.”
“Are you really going to stand by and let her die?”
“If you can’t bear to leave that little blind girl of yours alone, I’ll take your place for a while.”
“She can’t see anyway.”
In the end, Shi Zhou gave in.
“All right.”
The live comments erupted with excitement.
[The strictest dad in the entire shipping fandom has arrived. Who else understands the noble sacrifice of a tsundere little brother offering himself up to the cannon fodder for the sake of his brother and sister-in-law’s true love?]
[Little brother: This family would fall apart without me.]
I raised my head and looked over, my heart skipping a beat.
Before me stood an upgraded version of Shi Ye-taller, broader, younger-looking, devastatingly handsome, and with an even straighter nose.
After Shi Zhou left, I felt my way over and wrapped my arms around Shi Ye’s waist from behind.
“Honey, you feel so different today.”
“Why are you suddenly hanging to the left?”
“Is something bothering you?”
Joy at Sunset
I divorced my ex-husband because he never knew when to stop talking.
Afterward, I decided to date a mute.
My sweet young boyfriend was obedient, attentive, and exactly my type.
One day, I went to pick him up from his university.
Outside his dorm room, however, I heard him talking to his roommate.
“Yu, how long are you planning to keep pretending?”
“Until I get bored.”