Fantasy
Her Majesty and the Demon Lord
Five hundred years after my death.
The people who had once benefited from my kindness had long since forgotten me.
Only my sworn enemy crouched at my grave, huffing and puffing as he dug for three whole days.
And dug me out.
As twelve bolts of tribulation lightning crashed down,
I saw Ye Yu’s face-unchanged from five hundred years ago.
The moment he saw me, his face lit up with excitement. “Shen Xi, come fight me!”
My gaze drifted past his shoulder
to the nervous members of the Righteous Path hurrying over behind him.
Those people had once been my master and fellow disciples.
They were also the ones who had killed me back then.
At the sight of them, I suddenly clutched my chest and collapsed into Ye Yu’s arms while he was watching the show.
In a soft, delicate voice, I said, “Big brother, this freshly reconstructed body is still so weak. Be a dear and take care of those small fry for me, will you?”
In an instant, I felt the body I was leaning against go completely rigid.
When I lifted my head again, the arrogant, untouchable Demon Lord was blushing so hard he looked ready to burst into flames.
Life Goes On
By the time I transmigrated into this world, the story was already nearing its end.
The realm had been united, and the New Emperor had ascended the throne.
The woman who had shared his hardships and stayed by his side through everything had been granted a cup of poisoned wine.
And I was the Empress he was about to marry: the legitimate daughter of the Wang Clan, born of an illustrious house.
I looked at the woman who had just drunk the poisoned wine. “Do you know why I came?”
She let out a cold laugh, sweat beading across her brow. “Afraid I won’t die?”
“No.” I took a pill from my sleeve and pushed it into her mouth. “Afraid you will.”
The Survival Rules of a Villainess
My father was famous throughout the surrounding villages for being a good man.
One freezing winter during a famine, he gave the last of our rice to a mother and child passing by.
After they left, they told everyone they met that my family still had grain.
The starving refugees, driven mad by hunger, came to our door to steal it, only to find an empty rice jar.
Humiliated and enraged, they forced my three-year-old sister into their arms and carried her away.
“If there’s no rice, then your daughter will do!”
I ran after them. In the end, all I found in the ruined temple was my sister’s mangled remains.
When I returned home, my father wailed through his tears, “I was trying to save people! It’s not my fault… That was just her fate!”
He saved someone else. In the end, my sister died, and I died too, in the bitter winter when I was fifteen.
When I opened my eyes again, I saw my father handing the freshly cooked rice to that mother and child.
I picked up the flower hoe beside me and stepped up behind him.
Selling Talismans in My Live Stream
I run a science-debunking channel.
I’m also a Taoist priest.
Every day, I livestream ways to expose feudal superstition for what it is.
One day, a young woman asked me to help sever a toxic romantic entanglement.
The next day, her boyfriend was dead.
The Virtuous Wife Charm
After being reborn on my wedding night, I fed the male lead the Virtuous Wife Charm.
The world-hopping woman tried to become his concubine.
He said, “How could one man promise himself to two women?”
The world-hopping woman gave him high-yield superior seeds.
He said, “With such a divine treasure, why would my wife ever need to worry about failing in her great cause?”
The world-hopping woman broke down.
“You useless piece of trash! If this keeps up, how are you supposed to rise up and rule the world?”
He said, “My wife can dominate a region all on her own. Why would I need to rise up and rule the world?”
On the day I ascended the throne, his charm broke.
“You vile woman! How dare you usurp my legacy!” His eyes nearly split with rage.
I propped my chin on my hand. “Someone, this man has shown disrespect to Us. Kill him.”
The Unspoken Bond
My senior brother was both pitiful and broke.
His sect had been destroyed, his master captured, and his junior brothers and sisters were missing.
As for him, he carried a battered sword on his back and would go hungry for three days after every meal.
Even so, he still kept me by his side and bought me big steamed buns to eat.
“Once you remember your parents’ names, make sure you pay me back!”
“Mm-hmm!”
I prayed in secret that I must have been born into a wealthy family, so I could properly repay Senior Brother.
But before I could regain my memories, Senior Brother lost me again.
All he left behind was a bag of steamed buns and a letter.
[Dongze will execute my master at the Four Regions Assembly. I have to go save him.
[After I leave, eat the buns sparingly. You don’t have to pay me back anymore.]
I sobbed until my heart felt torn apart, clutching the letter as I chased after him.
But in my carelessness, I missed my footing, rolled down a hillside, and struck my head.
And then I remembered.
I was originally from Dongze.
And the Dongze Sect Leader who was going to execute Senior Brother’s master was none other than my father.
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.
Taotie Is Hungry
The rich playboy offered to treat me to dinner.
Under his guidance, I ordered a lavish feast for ten: king crab, lobster, precious French caviar, the works.
Then he gave me a malicious smile.
“Baby, if you can’t finish all this, you’ll have to pay for it yourself, you know.”
He thought I didn’t know about the livestream camera on his chest, where the chat was flooding with mockery aimed at me.
“Shocked now, aren’t ya? This meal costs 680,000 yuan total. Where’s a broke girl like you gonna find that kind of money?”
“Did you see how greedy she looked when she ordered? I’m dying laughing.”
“Did she really think it’d be that easy to take advantage of a rich guy?”
“Gold Digger Hunting Squad scores again! Bros, share the stream so we can enjoy the show!”
In the spotlight of the livestream, I didn’t panic like they imagined. I simply picked up my knife and fork, flashed a pair of playful little fangs, and smiled.
Hunting?
As an ancient beast famed for its appetite, I’ve always been fond of a certain human saying.
The most skilled hunters often appear as prey.
After the Senior Sister Died, the Master Brought Back a Seductress
After my Senior Sister died, Master brought back a Seductress Spirit.
The Seductress Spirit looked exactly like Senior Sister, only far more alluring.
Seductress Spirits were wanton and wicked by nature. All she had to do was crook a finger, and my senior brothers would slip in and out of her bedchamber night after night.
She had stolen Senior Sister’s face and used it to do every filthy, degrading thing imaginable. I hated her to the bone.
But when I went to kill her, she took out a plum candy and spoke in a voice gentle enough to bewitch me:
“Since I’ve already used this skin, I have to fulfill its original owner’s dying wish.
“Seductress Spirits have their own rules. But do you want to avenge your Senior Sister with your own hands?”
The Crybaby Mermaid and Her Northeastern System
I transmigrated into a Merfolk Princess who burst into tears at the drop of a hat.
The System wanted me to bully the brooding villain before his Dragon Transformation.
I swam up to him and, trembling all over, slapped his face with my fishtail.
“B-bas… bastard.”
The System lectured me, “Own it! Put your back into it!”
Later, the villain completed his Dragon Transformation and became the Lord of the Four Seas.
He pinned my fishtail beneath the dragon claw of his lower body, his voice hoarse.
“Not enough. Again.”