Adult
A Fragrant Jasmine Flower
Chapter 0 My financial backer said I was the only pure white Jasmine Flower in the entertainment industry.
Because I never fought or schemed, because I was obedient and sensible, and because I was utterly devoted to him.
Lately, though, he had developed a particular fondness for a vulgar, gaudy peony.
So the two endorsements and the film role he had originally promised me all went to his new favorite instead.
Plenty of people in the industry were waiting to laugh at me.
I was the only one who let out a long sigh of relief.
At last, I had a reason to change backers.
And my new financial backer had already grown impatient waiting.
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.”
Only This Life
We had been together for three years, yet my girlfriend still couldn’t forget her first love.
There was a locked room in her house-a promise she had kept for him.
As long as he returned, there would always be a place for him in her home.
For his sake, she abandoned me time and time again.
The final time, I left nothing but a single breakup text and vanished without a trace.
Yet, she acted as if she had gone mad, searching the entire world for me.
Eventually, in a cemetery, she finally discovered the truth behind everything.
With bloodshot eyes, she pointed at the person in the black-and-white photograph-someone who bore an eighty percent resemblance to her-and interrogated me.
“Shen Yu, tell me-” “Every time you looked at me, who exactly were you thinking of?”
Online Dating a Male College Student
To surprise my online boyfriend, I secretly traveled thousands of miles to his university.
When I arrived, I happened to see him coming back to campus from outside.
I was just about to go up and say hi when he walked right past me without so much as a glance.
?
A moment later, my phone buzzed.
“Holy crap, babe. I just saw someone who looked exactly like you.”
“But you’re the only one in my heart, so I didn’t even spare another woman a second look.”
I was so mad I laughed. Right then and there, I snapped a selfie in front of the school gate and sent it to him.
“Maybe try taking another look?”
Tug His Tie, Tempt His Composure
Fu Shiyu, the crown prince of Beijing’s elite circles, was famously untouchable.
I worked as his chief interpreter for three years.
He still never managed to remember my full name.
Until the day I “ran into” him at the gallery he often visited, my fingertip brushing over his Adam’s apple.
“CEO Fu, your tie is crooked.”
He pinned me against the floor-to-ceiling window and bit my earlobe.
“Who are you calling CEO Fu?
“Say that again. I dare you.”
Wild Bees
The day my childhood sweetheart and I had our worst fight,
he slapped me for the sake of the young woman he loved.
And I, in a fit of rage, broke three of his ribs.
He screamed that he wanted a divorce, but I refused.
I thought we would keep dragging each other down like this until the day we died.
But reality proved me wrong far too quickly.
Three months later, I fell head over heels for a sweet, innocent younger guy.
He kept chasing me for an official title.
So I had no choice but to pull that familiar number out of my blacklist.
When the call connected, the young woman’s playful voice came from the other end.
“Su Yi, you’re too late. Even if you crawl over like a dog and beg for forgiveness now, Ah Xu won’t spare you a second glance.”
Faced with her provocation, I only said calmly, “Tell Zhou Xu I want a divorce.”
The next second, the phone on the other end seemed to be snatched away. A burst of rustling static followed before Zhou Xu’s voice finally came through, trembling despite his best efforts to restrain it.
He said, “Su Yi, don’t you dare.”
Nan Yu
I finally plucked up the courage to drug my brother.
Unexpectedly, I wasn’t very tired that night, but I ended up falling into a deep sleep myself and didn’t wake up until dawn the next day.
The second time.
I mustered my courage and tried to drug him again.
Once more, I slept like a log until morning.
When I woke up, my brother was in the kitchen cooking.
The bright morning sun shone on him, making his hair appear almost pale gold.
Hearing me move, he turned around and flashed me a smile.
He looked like an angel descending from heaven.
“Zhiyu.”
“I made your favorite pumpkin pancakes.”
Clutching my aching conscience, I drugged him for the third time that night.
And once again, I enjoyed the sleep of a baby.
-I finally began to suspect my brother.
The Crown Prince’s Concubine’s Guide to Rising in Power
On the eve of His Majesty’s bestowal of marriage, I lay in the Crown Prince’s arms and murmured, “Your Highness dotes on me so much. When my sister marries into the household, she won’t be angry, will she? Everyone else envies Your Highness for receiving His Majesty’s favor and being allowed to hold the wedding in the palace, but all I feel is sorry for you. It must be exhausting.”
I thought I was just putting on a fragile, sweet little act for the Crown Prince.
I never expected him to be sincere with me.
How Can Being a Substitute Be This Enjoyable?
To serve as the Sword Sect’s Chief Disciple’s cauldron.
Wei Xun warned me coldly, “On the bed, don’t make a sound.”
I was too talkative, too noisy, too irritating. The moment I opened my mouth, I stopped sounding like the woman he loved.
But if I stayed silent, he would pinch my waist and say hoarsely, “You have no spiritual root, but you do have a gift for being a cauldron.”
“One round of dual cultivation can raise my cultivation by thirty percent.”
He did not know it was not because I had any gift.
It was because cauldrons like him…
I had two more.
The Divorcee’s Second Chance
Six years after our divorce, I ran into my ex-husband on a street corner while holding my three-year-old daughter.
He stared blankly at the girl in my arms for a long time before knitting his brows. “She’s almost six years old,” he said, his voice laced with accusation. “Why does she look so thin and small?”
Ha!
He actually thought the child I was holding was his.
I suppose he believed I loved him so deeply that even after he cheated and divorced me, I would have gone off and raised his child all on my own.