Romance
Spring Warmth
My father was a treacherous official.
The man who raided my home was my fiancé.
When he slipped the iron chain around my neck, his touch was even more tender than the year he placed a flower wreath upon my head.
On the day my father was beheaded in public, I was calmly picking lice off my mother. I remarked, “If I had a fire, I could stir-fry these lice and pair them with a pot of wine.”
Unexpectedly, my words drew a laugh from the young general in the neighboring cell, despite the hooks driven through his collarbones. Was it that funny?
The Vanished Heiress
Seven days before the grand wedding, the legitimate daughter of the Marquis Manor, who had gone to offer incense and pray for blessings, vanished at Xiangguo Temple.
The matriarch made a prompt decision.
Taking over a hundred manor servants who had signed death contracts, she surrounded Xiangguo Temple, sealing it off into an impenetrable fortress to suppress the news.
The Old Marquis entered the palace overnight to submit a memorial, claiming that my legitimate sister had made a great vow to pray for the Imperial Family and plead for rain to alleviate the suffering of the common people before her wedding.
On the day of the grand wedding, she would be married off directly from Xiangguo Temple.
A room full of maids and older servant women, along with me, a concubine-born daughter, knelt huddled together, everyone trembling like leaves.
Because we knew that if my legitimate sister wasn’t found in one piece within seven days… We would all die.
Trapped in the Lonely City
My parents had always favored me most.
But on the eve of the imperial capital’s fall, they fled with the entire family-and somehow forgot to wake me from my sleep.
When I woke up, the courtyard was deserted.
Yet the moment I turned my head, I realized I wasn’t the only one who had been left behind.
The illegitimate son my father had with his mistress was still here too.
He stared at me without blinking, the look on his face hovering somewhere between a smile and a sneer.
“Second Sister, how did you end up reduced to the same state as me?”
Father and Mother will definitely come back for me.
The words were about to burst from my mouth, but I paused.
Then I cleared my throat and put on a calm, unbothered expression.
“I was the one who refused to leave.”
My Husband Is Long Aotian
They told me it was only a game, and had me wipe out the male lead’s entire household.
But when the NPCs’ blood splashed onto me, it was so scalding, so searingly hot, that I finally realized this so-called full-dive game was connected to a real world.
A real village. Real people. And a real young male lead who blushed as he asked me what flowers I liked.
Behind me came the sound of frantic, uneven footsteps.
Covered in blood, I turned around-only to see the young man staring at me in a daze.
In his hands, he was still holding a bouquet of dew-damp white begonias.
Same Flower
I used every trick in the book to marry my wife.
In front of others, she refused to acknowledge me. Behind closed doors, she kept me at an even colder distance.
I knew she hated me.
But I could live with being hated by her.
Until one afternoon, at the dining table, she suddenly said to me, “He’s back from overseas. We… should spend some time apart.”
I froze.
From the day my wife and I met until now, seven years had passed.
And I still hadn’t managed to warm her heart.
Looking at her indifferent face, I was suddenly overcome with exhaustion. “Okay.”
She had always been efficient and decisive. That very night, the villa was emptied out, leaving only me behind… She had even taken the housekeeper with her.
I drank beneath the moon until dawn, yet my mind only grew clearer.
I had waited all these years. Suffered all these years. What right did I have to give up now?
Who the hell did some bastard back from overseas think he was, daring to compete with me?!
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.
He Called It Love, She Called It Revenge
Everyone says my Little Aunt climbed her way to the top using her body.
They claim she used the excuse of caring for me to sneak into my husband’s room every night.
People curse her for being shameless, accusing her of defiling even her own niece’s husband.
But she simply handed me a piece of candy and said, “Yingying, in this life, we will survive together.”
Princess, Please Take Responsibility
I drunkenly took advantage of the New Top Scholar. The next day, I waved a hand and offered him compensation.
To my surprise, he turned around and grabbed a rope, intent on hanging himself. I hurriedly promised him gold, shops, and a grand mansion.
He let go of the rope only to try and bash his head against the wall. I held him tight, refusing to let go. “A rank three position in two years, and entry into the Grand Secretariat in three!”
He silently drew a blade. I was completely out of options. “Could it be… you want This Princess to take responsibility?”
He sheathed the knife, lowered his eyes, and whispered, “…That would suffice.”
Swallows Flying in the Drizzle
Chapter 0
The Princess believed in living for pleasure.
During a palace banquet, I spared a single extra glance at the Crown Prince, and she had him delivered straight to my bed.
“So what if he’s the Crown Prince? As women, we must rise to the challenge!”
Afterward, the Crown Prince demanded that I take responsibility for him.
The Princess blocked me, refusing to allow it. She declared with righteous indignation, “If you give him an official status, how are you supposed to keep having fun in the future?”
Later, when enemy troops surrounded the imperial palace, I rushed to tell her to flee for her life. Instead, I found her in her tent, favoring dozens of male consorts.
“Princess, look at the time! It’s too late!”
She finally realized the gravity of the situation. “You’re right. Here, I’ll share half of them with you.”
And so, I was delayed as well.
Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that the Hostage Prince from the enemy nation would be among those male consorts.
Just before he was about to be rescued, I ruined his virtue. He was so furious he ground his teeth in rage.
The Princess and I were captured together. Tied behind horses and dragged along the ground, we were sent to the Great Yan Palace.
To scratch out a living, I confessed my love to the Hostage Prince, claiming I only took his body because I loved him, and begged for his protection.
Unexpectedly, the Princess stepped forward and said, “You fool, you actually believe that? To her, you’re just one of-”
The Hostage Prince drew his sword on the spot, demanding an answer: “Exactly how many men have you had before me?”
“I’m truly done with you! Princess, you’re my living ancestor! Aren’t we unlucky enough already?”
I was so enraged that I coughed up blood and died.
The Princess, however, was so notoriously debauched in her speech and conduct that the enemy soldiers wanted to humiliate her, yet they feared she might actually enjoy it. Left with no other choice, they allowed her to live out her final years in peace.
Carrying my corpse on her back, the Princess declared that since she could no longer seek pleasure in the days to come, she would rather die. She threw herself onto a sword and ended her life immediately.
Reborn into a new life, I have returned to the day I entered the palace to save her.
I Want to Bloom
I have an older sister and a younger brother. With my plain looks and mediocre grades, I was always the most unremarkable person in my family.
Yet, I found myself harboring a secret crush on the sun-like Shen Dongye.
I spent three years chasing his light, and after checking my college entrance exam scores, I finally plucked up the courage to confess my love…