Drama
The Palace Only Buys Frozen Dreams
The night I was sent into the Royal Palace, snow was falling from the heavens.
One hundred and twenty silver lamps lined the steps, but their wicks were not made of cotton; they were segments of little finger bones coated in white wax.
Everyone said that as long as I sold my last box of matches to the Crown Prince, Baili City would survive this winter.
Only I knew that the flames capable of conjuring the scent of bread, the crackle of a hearth, and the warmth of a grandmother’s smile were not blessings from God.
They were the final dreams of children who had frozen to death in the streets.
Tonight, the Royal Palace was coming for mine.
The Palace Walls
“I’m going to be the Empress someday!”
Ten-year-old Song Weiwei stood on a dirt slope facing the imperial city in the distance, shouting those words with all the swagger she could muster.
As for me, I sat on a dirt mound with my chin propped in my hand, speechless.
“Song Weiwei, you still haven’t paid back the two copper coins you owe me.”
Song Weiwei turned around and rapped me on the forehead.
“What’s the rush? Have you ever seen an Empress who welshes on her debts?”
She hopped down from the slope and turned to coax me.
“Just think about it, Du Zeyi. If I become the Empress, you’d be my sister. You can have anything you want. Why worry about those two copper coins?”
As if becoming the Empress of a nation could be that easy.
I muttered under my breath, rubbed my forehead, and raised my voice. “My mother’s calling me home for dinner!”
Then I slipped away as fast as I could.
Leaving only Song Weiwei behind, stamping her feet in exasperation.
The People-Pleaser’s Heart
Chapter 0
Chu Huai, the Crown Prince of Beijing’s Elite Circle, confessed his love to my roommate.
A helicopter showered flower petals from the sky, stunning the entire school.
But my roommate was distressed. She asked me:
“But I only see him as a bro… What do you think? Should I say yes?”
I said:
“Say yes. He’s rich and handsome.”
She narrowed her eyes, and the next second, shoved me toward Chu Huai:
“A Huai, my roommate seems to really like you!”
I stumbled and fell at Chu Huai’s feet, a sharp pain shooting through my knees.
Chu Huai didn’t spare me a glance, only looking at my roommate.
His dark eyes were somber, a hint of pain in them:
“Are you a block of wood? How could I possibly like trash like that! You know who I like, don’t you!”
My roommate tilted her head, as if she didn’t understand.
Her beautiful eyes curved, full of innocence:
“Wow, you two are so perfect together! A Huai, I’m kind of shipping you two. Mom, Dad, your baby is here!”
Chu Huai clenched his teeth. For a moment, no one dared to breathe, and a deathly silence fell over the scene.
But I have a severe people-pleasing personality and never spoil the mood.
I said:
“Yes, yes, we’re so perfect together! Hubby, hubby, gogogo, our baby is born! Haha.”
The Person Living in the Cat’s Eyes
I suspect my cat has someone on the side.
Lately, it keeps coming home late, and there’s always a sweet cucumber scent lingering on its fur.
Even more infuriating, winter has only just arrived, and it’s already wearing a flashy red vest that clearly costs four figures!
I took this as a provocation, so I rolled up a note and attached it to the cat’s collar: “Thank you for the vest, but this cat already has an owner.”
The next day, my cat came home, and the note around its neck had been replaced by one in an unfamiliar hand, written with absolute certainty. “Sorry, but this cat can only be mine.”
The Poisonous Tongue Appraiser
I’m the number one antique appraisal streamer on the entire internet.
Because I’m good at what I do, have a terrible temper, and always look like I rolled out of a dumpster, netizens jokingly call me “Mei Chaofeng.”
It’s perfectly normal for viewers who join my livestream to get roasted by me.
“Sister Chao, how do I turn on my camera?”
“Figure it out yourself. You’ve got two eggs hanging under your eyebrows, but all they do is blink instead of see.”
“Sister Chao, what do I do if I can’t switch screens?”
“You’re a living, breathing person. Don’t tell me you’re going to let a piss break kill you. Just go be stupid somewhere else.”
“Sister Chao, does this look authentic?”
“Calling that garbage would be an insult to waste sorting.”
Until the person who connected with me was a pure, handsome hunk with the sweetest, softest little vibe.
His face flushed red as he held up a pile of “junk,” fumbling all over the place.
“Sister… I’m sorry… I couldn’t figure out how to flip the camera.”
And there I was, chin propped in my hand, smiling as gentle as could be.
“It’s okay. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know how. I’ll teach you, okay? No rush.”
The viewers in the livestream couldn’t sit still anymore.
[Did she just change faces???]
[Double-Standard Sister!!!]
After I found out the handsome guy’s family had gone bankrupt and he’d been forced to become a male model, I verbally advised him to get out of that line of work as soon as possible.
In my heart, however, I was already calculating how to get my hands on him for a little fun.
But later, the “junk” he took out turned out to be more valuable than the last.
Among them, that emerald gemstone haunted my every thought.
The pitiful little thing transformed into a noble young master. He loomed over me, trapping me in the corner of the bed.
The outer corner of his eye, marked with a tear mole, curved slightly as his predatory gaze swept inch by inch over my skin.
At his fair throat, the emerald swayed gently.
“Give me what I want, Sister, and I’ll give you what you want.”
The Price of a Princess
There is a palace rule in the Great Sheng Dynasty: regardless of rank or status, whoever gives birth to a child must raise that child.
Mother was the most insignificant Cairen in the harem.
Ever since I was born, I lived with her in the neglected Chengze Hall.
When I was eight, the Imperial Physician diagnosed Mother with a severe illness and said she did not have long to live.
That day, Mother jumped into the Taiye Pond and saved the drowning Third Prince.
She saved the Third Prince’s life, but lost her own in the waters of Taiye Pond.
Rumors spread throughout the palace. Everyone said, “The Third Prince stepped on Cui Cairen’s head, pushing her underwater so he could climb ashore.”
They fanned the flames, but I knew in my heart that Mother did it on purpose.
She used her own life to ensure that, after her death, I could be taken in by the Third Prince’s birth mother, Consort Qi.
Mother was so foolish.
She thought she had paved a path for me.
She forgot.
A child without a mother leads a bitter life.
The Price of Love
At the class reunion, my ex-boyfriend held his fiancée close as he announced their wedding date.
I snapped a photo and prepared to send it to his mother with the caption: “They look like a perfect match. Congratulations on finally getting what you wanted.”
Just as I was about to hit send, someone grabbed my wrist in a crushing grip.
“Oh? Still in touch with my mother?” He stared down at me, his expression dark and predatory. “What’s the matter? Didn’t you squeeze enough money out of her the first time?”
The surrounding room fell deathly silent. My face turned pale as I looked up.
I hadn’t even noticed when the music had stopped.
I had become the center of attention.
The Pride of Heaven
After disguising myself as a man and joining the army in my husband’s place, I failed to endure the loneliness and kept a lover on the side.
When the war ended and I returned home, I discovered that my husband had taken a concubine too.
Well, now I didn’t feel guilty anymore. We were even!
But then I saw that beautiful concubine.
I was utterly stunned.
Can someone please tell me why my lover had become my husband’s concubine?
The Princess and the Spy
Before the war between our two countries, my Consort suddenly became close to me.
He was no longer distant and respectful, and even took the initiative to share my bed.
Someone warned me: “Princess, those who are not of our kind must have different hearts. You must be careful.”
At night, I asked my Consort, “Will you… always stay by my side?”
He kissed me and said, “I wish to be with the Princess, night and day, for all lifetimes to come.
If I ever break this vow, may I never be reborn.”
The Princess Only Wants a Divorce
During the year our love was at its peak, the young general whose name shook the borderlands used all his military merit to petition my Imperial Father for my hand in marriage.
But three years later, a woman arrived at our door clutching a child, weeping and begging me to take them in.
My husband claimed he had simply had too much to drink and made a terrible mistake.
My mother-in-law said that since I had already ruined my husband’s career prospects, I could not go so far as to sever his bloodline as well.
My closest kin advised me to be magnanimous, telling me that this was simply how every mistress of a household in the capital lived.
Only my sister, with whom I had never seen eye to eye, patted my back and told me: “In the past, you let your Imperial Brother make your decisions for you.” “Later, you let your husband make your decisions for you.” “Now, it is time you learned to grow up on your own.” “After all, you have a little girl of your own now.”
I looked down at the tiny daughter in my arms, who was still sucking on her fingers.
I understood that if I were weak, my daughter would never know how to be strong.
If I were easily bullied, my daughter would never know how to be independent. This time, it was my turn to act.