Drama
Snow and Bodhi
The day I died was the day my betrothed celebrated his wedding.
In a ruined temple on the outskirts of the city, blood poured from my eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. I lay collapsed over a prayer mat, weeping before the long-dust-covered statue of Guanyin.
In this life, this humble believer had never wronged Heaven or Earth. So why had I ended up betrayed and abandoned by everyone?
Guanyin did not answer. She only gazed down at me with compassion.
Outside the door came the hurried thunder of hooves. Someone, carrying the chill of the night on his shoulders, was walking toward me.
My eyes could no longer see. I could only turn uselessly in his direction and beg in a hoarse voice,
“Whoever you are, please… give me a proper burial. In my next life, I will repay you.”
Trembling, he gathered me into his arms. A single scalding tear fell onto the center of my brow.
On the night of the first snow, the cold was bitter.
The young granddaughter, cherished like a pearl in the palm of the Marquis of Loyalty and Valor, died in the wilderness at the age of sixteen.
Snow Rose
I stole my sister’s man.
During the year she was abroad, the man she’d been longing for all these years came to me with her photo in hand.
“Do you know the girl in this photo?”
I took off my mask, revealing a face identical to my sister’s, and smiled sweetly.
“Are you looking for me?”
Snow Upon the Courtyard Boughs
Chun Tang and I were both senior maids in Grand Madam’s household.
Chun Tang was dazzling and seductive, while I was delicate and mild.
When we turned fifteen, Grand Madam decided that one of us would become a bedchamber maid to her eldest grandson, Pei Yi.
Chun Tang volunteered for the position.
I was promised instead to Steward Jiang of the Pei household.
Everything should have gone smoothly.
But just before the arrangements were to be finalized, Chun Tang ran away.
The day before she fled, I heard her muttering strange things to empty air.
“Once I’m gone, Grand Madam will probably give Xia Zhi to Pei Yi.”
“That girl is dull-faced and deathly boring.”
“Put the two of us side by side, and Pei Yi is bound to remember how much better I was!”
“People treasure what they can’t have.”
“When I come back, he’ll crawl through hell trying to win me over.”
“Once he promises to make me his lawful wife, my mission will be complete!”
Snow White’s Chains
I held my little sister’s hand as we crossed the street.
A police officer stopped me and asked, “Whose hand are you holding?”
I glanced at the empty space behind me and smiled.
From the moment I decided to become a criminal, I never thought of regretting it.
Soaring Crane
When I married Pei Miao, everyone praised our union as a match made in heaven. Our honeymoon bliss lasted less than three months before I discovered he had a soulmate. Pei Miao cherished and adored her, even setting up a private residence for her outside our home. When I confronted him, he coldly rebuked me: jealousy was unbecoming of a virtuous wife. So I learned to be magnanimous, until I too stepped beyond the boundaries of marriage and forced him to taste the same pain he had given me.
Soft Jade
I ran a wonton stall and raised a young master who had fallen on hard times.
But young masters do not stay fallen forever.
He was a wealthy family’s son, born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Sooner or later, he would return to the heavens and become a star.
I had grown up begging for scraps from swill buckets. No matter how you looked at it, I was mud beneath his feet.
Soft Spot
After a brilliant student leaps to his death during the high school entrance examination, Officer Zhong closes the case as a tragic suicide.
One month later, his own son vanishes, and every clue points to the dead boy’s father—a gifted mathematician and convicted rapist.
A strange number sequence becomes the key to a staged kidnapping, a buried miscarriage of justice, and a dying son’s final attempt to turn his father’s greatest weakness into armor.
Song Yuan
In the tenth year after I married Pei Yan, he made my legitimate elder sister his empress.
Then he ordered me to feed a gu with my own body to cure her poison.
“Yuanyuan, it is only a Forget-Sorrow Gu. Wouldn’t it be nice to forget all your worries?”
It did sound nice.
So, right in front of him, I swallowed that Forget-Sorrow Gu. Just as he wished, I began to “forget sorrow.”
I forgot how he had demoted me from wife to concubine.
I forgot the bowl of abortifacient medicine he had bestowed upon me.
I forgot that I had once loved him more than life itself.
Later, bewildered, I asked my maid,
“His Majesty is so strange.
“I smiled at him, didn’t I? So why was he still crying?”
Soothing the Emperor’s Heart
After Pei Xingzhi had Li Pin beaten to death with rods for the sake of the Noble Consort,
I was ill for three months.
When I recovered, it was as if I had become a different person.
I no longer racked my brains to win his favor, no longer grew jealous over which concubine’s palace he would dine in that day. I became cautious, careful, and obedient to the rules.
When Pei Xingzhi summoned me again to attend his bed,
word came from Changchun Palace that the Noble Consort was having a nightmare and wanted him to keep her company.
In the moment of hesitation before he could decide, I had already fetched his cloak for him and fastened it in place, speaking softly:
“The roads are slippery in the snow, Your Majesty. Please watch your step.”
Pei Xingzhi suddenly seized my hand, his voice slightly hoarse. “You’re not going to ask me to stay?”
I smiled gently. “I would not dare sway Your Majesty’s will.”
After all, every time I tried to keep him before,
he had never stayed.
Soul-Whip 8: The Ghost Village
In my first few years driving rigs, my master used to tell me that the main road could hold back evil.
So unless you absolutely had to, you should never leave the proper road, and you should never pay any attention to the “things” that stood outside the guardrails.
Lately, though, whenever I’m out on the road, I keep seeing my childhood friend-the one who’s already dead.
At first, he only stood beyond the guardrail, one leg raised stiffly.
But little by little, he managed to get that leg up onto the rail. Now half his body is leaning out over the highway.