Drama
After Divorcing the Aloof Flower
“My youngest uncle is Yin Boyu. You’ve heard of him, right?”
My blind date asked the question with a hint of contempt.
“I have.”
“He’s only a few years older than me, but he’s already the one in charge of the family company.”
“Impressive.”
“My uncle really is impressive. Handsome, loaded, the whole package. Too bad he’s so cold. He’s almost thirty, and there’s still not a single woman by his side.”
Is that so? I took a sip of my milk tea and didn’t tell him.
My divorce certificate with Yin Boyu was tucked away in my drawer.
Love Heart
Ten years after graduation, at a class reunion in Beijing, I saw him again.
Among a group of male classmates nearing thirty and starting to put on a bit of weight, he still looked as young and handsome as ever.
We sat far apart at the table and didn’t exchange a single word.
When the reunion ended, a light rain began to fall, and I hurried to leave.
To my surprise, he stopped my car.
“Xiao Shan.” His eyes were just as clear and transparent as they had always been.
Perhaps it was because of the rain, but there seemed to be a faint hint of urgency in his voice.
“Could you… give me a lift?”
The Third Year After Her Death
Three years after Lin Wan’s death, I found the record of her seven years of love for me tucked away in an old cardboard box.
The last page still carried the smell of medicine, where she asked if, in the next life, I could be the one to love her first. That night, I finally understood that the cruelest thing I had ever done was to let someone waste away to death without ever once looking back at her.
Waiting for Your Gaze
On the day we got divorced, Song Zhiyuan and I nearly came to blows right there in the Civil Affairs Bureau. When the clerk asked for the reason behind the split, he had the audacity to claim he had seven girlfriends on the side. I laughed out of sheer frustration. Seven girlfriends? So you really don’t get a single day off all week, huh? I shot him a sideways glare. “Working seven days a week without a break-can your body even handle that?” Song Zhiyuan sneered. “You’re not my wife anymore. It’s none of your business whether I can handle it or not.” Beside us, the clerk actually gave him a thumbs-up. “A real man. Impressive!”
Autumn in the Heart of a Parting Lover
Chapter 0
Pei Qian forgot me. All because, on the eve of our wedding, he got drunk, took a fall, and forgot he was supposed to take a bride. Was I to believe that, or not?
Naturally, I believed it with the utmost gratitude. Since he had forgotten me, my marriage to him could be written off in one stroke.
I packed up my money and dowry. Boling was no longer an option, so for the time being, I settled down in Hedong.
If my father had not died so early, I feared I never would have come anywhere near the gates of the Pei Family.
My father died after taking elixirs and running naked through the streets. Everyone praised him for being romantic and unrestrained-a true eminent gentleman!
He had only been a concubine-born son of a collateral branch of the Cui Clan, yet within a few days of his death, he had somehow become the pride of the Cui Clan.
For a time, the worth of my sisters and me rose with the tide. The great aristocratic families all came asking for our hands. Mother even forgot to fake her tears. Every day, she beamed with joy as she received one guest and sent off another.
This world had gone mad, and so had the people in it.
After much careful selection, Mother chose Pei Qian, the Second Young Master of the Pei Clan of Hedong, for me.
Everyone said he was elegant, graceful, wild, and unrestrained-the foremost romantic figure of Great Wei.
At that, I thought of my father, sprinting along with all that pale flesh jiggling in the wind.
I despised these so-called eminent gentlemen from the bottom of my heart.
As it turned out, he would rather change his name and identity than marry me. Excellent. That suited me perfectly.
The Crazy Men and the Crazy Men Healed
My best friend is the heroine of a forced-love novel.
The male lead, Gu Beichen, destroyed her career, got her first love killed, and locked her up in a villa like some precious treasure.
I’m the heroine of an angst novel, and I have it even worse than she does.
The male lead, Shen Xingjin, killed my child, cut out my kidney, ruined my entire family, and treated me like a plaything.
My best friend and I wanted to change our fates.
Later, Gu Beichen and Shen Xingjin, those two unhinged male leads, fell in love with each other.
My Husband, The Intern’s Lover
During an online meeting, the new intern accidentally turned on her camera.
Just as I was about to remind her, her boyfriend appeared on screen.
Oh, isn’t that my husband who’s been away on a business trip for a week?
Who Is Whose Substitute
Zhou Xingzhi was disfigured while saving the woman he truly loved. In the hospital, I cried my heart out, my sobs echoing through the halls.
I kept pestering the doctor, asking over and over if his face could be fixed.
Everyone thought I was hopelessly in love with him.
Only Zhou Xingzhi’s younger brother handed me a tissue, a smirk playing on his lips. “Sister-in-law, my brother’s face is beyond saving.” “You might as well choose me instead. After all, my face looks much more like Wei Qiao’s now than my brother’s does.”
My Husband by Marriage
I had plans to go sing karaoke with my best friend that night, but my five-year-old daughter just would not go to sleep.
Left with no choice, I took her with me. Once we were in the private karaoke room, I ordered a couple of model guys to look after her.
Halfway through my song, the door to the room was shoved open.
My husband-my marriage-of-convenience husband-came in looking like he was here to catch me cheating.
“Su Xu, look at you getting bold. You actually dared to bring our daughter along while you ordered random men-”
Before he could finish, he finally saw what was happening inside.
His five-year-old daughter was currently sitting there with an arm around each of the two model guys. “…”
Jade Emblem
My sister was a transmigrator who originally planned to stay and watch me grow up.
However, because I was such a naive airhead, she completed her mission far too quickly and was forced to return to her original world.
Before she vanished, she screamed at the top of her lungs:
“Oh, for heaven’s sake! How are you so easy to win over?! Just make sure you remember what I told you!”
But the plot was too powerful. Over time, I gradually forgot I ever even had a sister.
When I grew up, I met and fell in love with Prince Rui, Pei Heng.
One day, he was targeted by assassins. Just as I was about to throw myself in front of a blade to save him, I suddenly remembered my sister.
Didn’t she say I was the tragic heroine of some story?
The way I looked at Pei Heng instantly became much clearer.