Gender Bender
The Grand Tutor
“Miaoren, this beauty mark of yours is truly lovely.”
Xuan Changjun lifted my bridal veil. By the light of a small lamp, he reached out and gently brushed the tiny mark at the corner of my eye.
I smiled at him. “Husband, is this beauty mark the only lovely thing about me?”
He did not answer. Instead, he said, “Xuan’er has a beauty mark just like it. It makes her look especially lively.”
I nodded and told him, “Wait a moment.”
Turning around, I fetched paper, brush, and ink from the writing desk and spread them out before him. “Go on. Write it.”
He looked up at me. “Write what?”
I straightened the tinkling jeweled flower in my hair and said unhurriedly, “A divorce letter.”
Xuan Changjun chuckled softly. “Miaoren, there are seven grounds upon which a man may divorce his wife. You have committed none of them, so how could I write such a letter?”
“Oh?” I lazily propped my chin on one hand while scraping the lid of my teacup with the other. “And what are these seven grounds?”
“A wife may be cast out for seven reasons: disobedience to her parents-in-law, childlessness, adultery, jealousy, serious illness, excessive talkativeness, or theft.”
I nodded, rose to my feet, and stood across from him.
“Go fuck yourself!”
I kicked him over. He toppled backward onto the bed and sank into the red silk wedding quilt embroidered with mandarin ducks.
“Y-you… Miaoren! You, you…” Struggling upright, he clutched his chest and stared at me in shock.
Taking up the brush, I neatly drafted the divorce letter for him:
There is now a wicked woman in this household. She is unfilial to her parents-in-law, disobedient to her husband, and disrespectful to her elder brother- and sister-in-law. She is therefore cast out.
“All you need to do is press your thumbprint onto it,” I said. “Otherwise, I’ll turn the entire Xuan Family upside down. Today I kicked you over. Tomorrow, I’ll dare to beat your father, curse your mother, ruin your family’s reputation, and squander your fortune. Changjun, you should simply accept your fate.”
“Miaoren, why are you doing this?” Xuan Changjun had been a scholar before entering officialdom, so he did not panic when trouble arose. Once he had caught his breath, he said, “I only married you because you liked me.”
“Oh, Changjun, that may be the most absurd joke under heaven!” I clapped my hands, sat down in the armchair, and lowered my head to peel a grape. “Do you know who I am? I am the Grand Tutor, an official of the first rank. Even His Majesty must courteously address me as his teacher. And what are you? A newly crowned Literary Champion. What official rank can you even expect to receive? I lowered myself to marry beneath my station, yet you somehow have the nerve to claim I married you because I liked you?”
Xuan Changjun’s face alternated between red and white. After a long silence, he finally managed to say, “Since we are both scholars, you should not use your official rank to lord it over others.”
“You’re a scholar, my ass. You’re clearly a lecherous creep pretending to be some charming libertine. What a joke!” I sneered, then continued, “I’ll tell you the truth. I chose you reluctantly because I thought you were devoted and faithful, which would spare me plenty of jealous squabbles in the future. If I’d known that a beast like you was lusting after his own younger sister, I would have refused even if the emperor himself arranged the marriage. I’d have gone and beaten the emperor too!”
“You… Miaoren!”
“What? Did I say anything wrong? I’d long heard that your younger sister Changxuan looked seventy percent like me-even the beauty mark at the corner of her eye was identical to mine. I didn’t believe it at first, but after seeing her in person, I realized she truly does resemble me.”
“How could you say Xuan’er resembles you? You’re clearly the one who resembles Xuan’er!” His face flushed red with agitation.
“Say whatever you like. The divorce letter is right here. Hurry up and press your thumbprint onto it. I’ll return to my residence at once, and from this day forward, we’ll each go our separate ways.” I gave the flimsy sheet of paper a shake. “Hurry. You’re a grown man, so why are you being so indecisive?”
Even as I was leaving, he still called me Miaoren.
I told him, “Lord Xuan, I happen to love throwing my rank around. You’d better address me as Grand Tutor Yu.”
Fame and Fortune
You are a village girl from the mountains.
By a twist of fate, you save the Crown Prince from an assassination, and you leverage that debt to demand he marry you.
But he disdains your plain looks and gently refuses many times.
You settle for the next best thing and ask him to appoint you as an official.
Since you were five, you’ve decided you will rise above your station in this life.
If you become a consort, you’ll be like Wu Zetian.
If you become an official, you’ll be like Sima Yi.
Clearly, He’s a Princess
The day His Majesty bestowed a marriage upon me, my entire household wept like we were holding a funeral.
Mainly because I was a woman disguised as a man attending court, and even my Adam’s apple was drawn on.
There was no way I could make the princess happy!
But the princess who bowed with me to Heaven and Earth was a full head taller than I was.
Tentatively, I reached toward a place I really should not be touching.
In a rough voice, the princess confirmed, “Yes, I have a peepee.”
I entered the palace to plead guilty, but His Majesty said that spending one son to make four generations of my family work loyally for him was an excellent bargain. Me: ?
Sister is Mighty
After my elder sister learned she was a false heiress,
she disguised herself as a man and went out drinking at a pleasure house to drown her sorrows.
Who could have known she would accidentally enter the wrong room?
There, she spent a night of passion with Zhou Huaixu, who had come to investigate a case.
Zhou Huaixu had been drugged. His mind was hazy, and he did not know who the woman from the night before had been.
He only remembered that she said she came from the Qinghe Cui Clan.
The Zhou Family was known for its upright traditions, and Zhou Huaixu soon came to propose marriage.
But by then, my elder sister had already left.
As it happened, I had gone looking for her that night and did not return to the estate until dawn.
He mistook me for my elder sister and married me.
It was not until our wedding night that he realized he had the wrong person.
Filled with regret, he blamed me. “If you hadn’t been so vague, how could I have married you?”
Zhou Huaixu treated me with the utmost coldness, yet in bed, he showed me no mercy at all.
When I cried and begged him, he only covered my face and sneered, “She would never be as frivolous and lowly as you.”
Then I was reborn on the day Zhou Huaixu came to propose.
I spoke softly. “That night, I went to bed early and never left the estate.”
I Am Such an Honest Person
In the two years since my wedding, my husband had never once come home.
Lonely beyond endurance, I bought a convicted slave to warm my bed.
He was certainly diligent between the sheets, but as a person, he was far too vain.
My purse couldn’t take it, so I simply kept him on a poor man’s budget.
Unable to stomach a life of coarse tea and plain meals, he roared, “I don’t want to be your husband anymore!”
Puzzled, I said, “I’m already married. You’re just my kept man.”
His eyes went bloodshot as he gnashed his teeth. “You’re this broke, and you’re still trying to keep a lover on the side like everyone else?!”
And with that, we went our separate ways.
I packed my things and returned to the capital, where I heard that my long-missing brother-in-law had finally come back.
He was kneeling in the ancestral hall and had been given ten lashes.
My mother-in-law was so furious she cursed, “You actually fell for a married woman! Have you no shame at all?!”
I hurried forward to plead on his behalf.
To my surprise, my brother-in-law turned his head, looked at me, and slowly smiled. “Sister-in-law, have you been well?”
I was stunned.
Wasn’t this my vain, status-obsessed kept man?!
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?
Twilight Glimmer
I’m a woman, but I transmigrated into the most useless marquis in the Marquis Manor.
The original host let his second wife frame the eldest daughter born to his first wife, then sent that little girl off to a country estate to suffer.
When the eldest daughter finally returned, he stole her engagement and gave it to the second daughter.
When the second daughter was abused, he didn’t say a damn word.
When the third daughter was framed, he simply married her off to her abuser.
When the fourth daughter was being coerced, he scolded her for trying to drive a wedge between the sisters.
When his young son ran wild outside, he finally took action.
But he only helped the wrongdoer and even gave the victim a good intimidation session.
Every single thing he did was basically aimed at wiping out the entire Marquis Manor.
In the end, he got his retribution too.
The young son he truly loved wasn’t even his biological child.
As for his daughters, some died, and some became estranged.
In the end, the eldest daughter, who became the Empress, exterminated the whole family.
Now that I’ve transmigrated here, I plan to apply myself, get things in order, and be a proper father.
But since I’m a woman, I really don’t want to sleep with women.
So I directly told my one wife and three concubines,
“This master has been medically confirmed impotent. Tell me, what do you think we should do about it?”
Everyone Loves Lin Wanrou
Lin Wanrou was twenty-four this year, an old maiden who still had not married.
Madam Lin’s standards for a son-in-law had fallen from imperial kin to any promising young talent with ambition.
She refused to believe that, with the Grand General’s influence, she could not raise up one dragon among men as her son-in-law.
Lin Wanrou did not want to marry. She would rather stay at home for the rest of her life.
Lin Xiaowu
In my third year of disguising myself as a man and sneaking into the Prince’s Mansion to work as a guard, I got involved with the prince’s male favorite.
I had meant to cut things off with him and sever all ties for good.
But whenever he took my hand during our secret meetings, my resolve would crumble.
And just like that, spineless and useless as I was, I committed a capital offense.
Run Away from the Billionaire’s Love
“Sis, you can have the female lead role!”
At the wedding venue, I clutched the hand of the male lead’s unattainable first love, sobbing my heart out.
“Whoever wants it can take it. I sure don’t!”
After transmigrating into a docile-wife romance and learning that I was expected to give the male lead eighteen children, I immediately started looking for someone to take my place.
Who would’ve thought that the frail first love, who’d always seemed one breath away from death, would sit bolt upright from her sickbed and cry: “If you don’t want it, then I don’t want it either!”
As if by tacit agreement, our gazes both turned toward the trembling third female lead.