Fantasy
You Call Fishing Ascension?
Disciples knelt all across the mountain, crying out in unison, “We respectfully send off the Patriarch on his ascension!”
But what I saw was a silvery-white hook piercing Master’s throat, dragging him up into the clouds.
His feet had left the ground. He couldn’t make a sound.
Like a fish.
I lunged forward and wrapped my arms around Master’s legs. “Let him go!”
Eldest Senior Brother struck me with his palm and sent me flying. “You madwoman! Can you bear the consequences of ruining the Patriarch’s ascension ceremony?”
Blood spilled from the corner of my mouth.
I laughed.
“Ascension? Are you all blind? That’s fishing!”
Did I Successfully Conquer the Tyrant?
In order to win over the Tyrant Emperor, I slipped him an entire bottle of Obedience Potion.
Relying on the potion’s effects, I became utterly fearless.
Every day, I hogged the imperial bed, demanded that he coax me to sleep, and even drove away his most beloved noble consort.
Then the System appeared.
I was straddling the Tyrant Emperor’s waist, all too eager to show off.
“See? He’s as obedient as a puppy.”
The System fell silent.
Then the System screamed.
“Ancestor, you look more like a stupid dog with a death wish to me!”
“That cheap potion of yours only lasts for one day!”
The Female Protagonist Plans to Kill the Male Protagonist Again
My husband is someone who transmigrated into a novel.
What a coincidence. So am I.
He said, “I’m the protagonist of a male-oriented webnovel, so what I’ve gathered isn’t a harem, but various factions.”
I said, “I’m the protagonist of a female-oriented webnovel, so all those various factions of yours love me but can never have me.”
He said I was joking.
I burst out laughing. “You caught me. I was joking. The truth is, they’ve already had me.”
A Small Matter About Spring
On the day I died, Xiao Xu was about to make another woman his empress.
He came to the Cold Palace, hoping I would swallow my pride and yield to him. What greeted him was only my ice-cold corpse.
For reasons no one could explain, Xiao Xu broke down. He did one deranged thing after another, and every day he wept blood before my grave.
In the end, he got his wish and was reborn a thousand years later.
In the twenty-first century, Xiao Xu and I were classmates.
He was still dazzling. Still exceptional.
He was looking for me.
But he didn’t know that I had been reborn too, with all my memories intact.
Miss Protagonist, Please Don’t Jump
I transmigrated into a tragic romance world trapped in an endless cycle and became the city spirit of the Liang Kingdom.
Again and again, the heroine, Bai Ruohuan, leapt from the city wall.
Again and again, the emperor, Liang Qingci, marched toward the ruin of his nation.
At first, I only wanted to sit back and watch the spectacle unfold, but I was forced onto the stage to change their fate.
Alongside that cold-hearted, impassive emperor, I fought to survive through countless cycles, until at last I glimpsed the truth hidden behind Heaven’s Love Calamity.
Awakening the Orchid Fate
Spending the night in an abandoned temple, I found a thin gauze handkerchief wreathed in fragrance. After nightfall, someone murmured beneath the window:
“My lady, have you perchance seen the handkerchief this humble scholar left behind?”
Through the crack in the door, the figure outside looked so ethereal that it seemed he might drift away on the wind at any moment.
At his words, I couldn’t help recalling the rumors about this place.
They said this temple had been abandoned for ages, and that seductive ghosts haunted the area. Any traveler who got entangled with them would either have their essence sucked dry or be dragged into another world, vanishing without a trace.
With that in mind, I hurriedly cracked open the window and tossed out the piece of cloth I had used to wipe the floor, the windowsill, and my stinky feet.
The other party caught it with lightning-fast reflexes.
Then he stared down at the gauze scarf in his hand, now crumpled and ruined like dried pickled greens, and fell into deep contemplation.
The Scholar’s Wife
The year I turned eighteen, my mother took five taels of silver and married me off to Ji Songzhu, a man infamous far and wide for bringing death to his wives.
Before me, both of his previous wives had died of sudden illness three days before the wedding.
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.
You Really Know How to Do It, Don’t You?
I was a Little Blind One, and I met an Old Swindler.
To keep ourselves fed, the two of us pretended to be Daoist priests, making a living by conning our way into wealthy households.
That day, the General’s Mansion put up a notice seeking someone with profound magical power to enter the estate and catch a ghost.
The two of us gritted our teeth and immediately decided to go big or go home!
Who would have thought that, inside the General’s Mansion, more people died with each passing day?
Oh my god. There really was a ghost.
The Old Swindler trembled as he shielded me behind him.
The malicious ghost’s shriek pierced our eardrums.
Silently, I formed a hand seal. “Gather the baleful qi of heaven and earth, thunder descend!!”
Old Swindler: “??? Wait, you actually know how?!”
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.