Romance
He Died Before Spring
He Died Before Spring When Lu Chen died before my eyes for the sixth time, I finally stopped trying to block that car, that river, and that fire.
I no longer clung to a medical report, fruitlessly arguing with fate.
Over the past three years, I had dragged him back from the brink of spring time and time again, only to finally realize that someone eventually has to walk that path to the end.
But I still couldn’t let go. At the very least, this time, I wanted to tell him I loved him to his face before he closed his eyes for good.
I Became the Sect’s Favorite by Selling Milk Tea
When the Sword Venerable stood at the entrance of my Milk Tea Shop, sword in hand, the entire Sect thought he had come to demand an accounting for some grievance.
Only I knew that he just wanted to cut the line again for a cup of full-sugar milk tea with no ice.
But today, even the Demon Realm Young Master, the man destined to trample the Cultivation World underfoot a century from now, was standing behind him, clutching a queue number and waiting for me to call his turn.
Living Towards the Stream
Seven years after my body was stolen from me, I finally succeeded in taking it back.
By then, “she” had already used my body to get married and become pregnant.
Without hesitation, I filed for divorce and terminated the pregnancy.
The news of my sudden divorce shot to the top of the trending searches, but I couldn’t have cared less.
My only priority was finding my lover, the man who had been left battered and broken in my absence.
Forget Me, Remember
After an argument with Zhou Mingyu, I jumped from the thirtieth floor with my five-month-old daughter in my arms.
When I opened my eyes again, time had actually returned to yesterday.
On this day, because the baby wouldn’t stop crying, Zhou Mingyu snapped at me for the first time: “Chen Ran, you don’t have a mother yourself, so it’s no wonder you don’t even know how to take care of a child!”
Our relationship had always been good, so I thought he hadn’t meant it; I blamed it on my own volatile temper and for taking things too hard.
But time continued to flow backward, and I discovered that this wasn’t the first time Zhou Mingyu had said such things: During my postpartum recovery month, he joked, “If your mother were still alive, my mother wouldn’t be so exhausted.”
On the day I was hospitalized to give birth, in response to the nurse’s questions, he said with a smile, “Her mother passed away, so who else could be her caregiver but me?”
At our wedding, he held my hand and vowed, “Chen Ran, I will definitely take good care of you in your mother’s stead!”
… It turned out he had always cared about the fact that I didn’t have a mother.
But the strange thing was, why didn’t I have any memory of my mother at all?
Had she ever truly existed?
If time continued to flow backward, would I eventually see her?
Limited Bargain Hunting
Chi Ye, a young master from the elite Beijing Circle, had just been rejected after a public confession.
I eagerly squeezed through the crowd, hoping to scavenge whatever was left behind.
I was just waiting to pick up the 999 roses he didn’t want anymore so I could sell them.
Suddenly, Danmaku appeared before my eyes: [What are you doing picking up flowers at a time like this? Go pick up the man!]
[What a money-grubber. She only has eyes for cash; she completely missed Chi Ye’s handsome face.]
[Lin Ran is so stupid. You and Lin Wan are twins; don’t you know how to play your cards right using that face?]
[If you land Chi Ye, you can scavenge every trash can in the luxury districts within a fifty-kilometer radius. Isn’t that better than slaving away at a milk tea shop?]
My hand, which was reaching for a rose, froze.
I looked up at Chi Ye and asked, “My sister and I look exactly the same. How about you date me instead?”
After I Got Recommended from the Heartless Path to the Joyful Union Sect
I ranked first in GPA on the Heartless Path, but for my postgraduate recommendation, I chose the Joyful Union Sect.
The Eldest Senior Brother of the Joyful Union Sect panicked.
“What? The highest-difficulty graduation project has become our Little Junior Sister?”
My Second Junior Brother of the Heartless Path also panicked.
“It’s over. Is my freakishly strong Eldest Senior Sister coming back to conquer me?”
Tremble, Cultivation World!
Princess’s Journey: Live Up to Your Youth
Changhui came here on a mission to save me.
When my grandmother passed away and the Crown Prince came to take me into the palace, I heard Xie Changhui’s inner thoughts.
[Don’t go. If you go, you will eventually fall in love with the Crown Prince and become a villain. You’ll commit heinous crimes and meet a miserable end.]
So, I refused the Crown Prince.
Later, when I encountered a sick youth on the road, I heard Xie Changhui’s voice in my head again.
[He is the blade you will use to kill. You love the Crown Prince, but he loves you. For your sake, he will slaughter countless people, only to die at the hands of the female lead.]
I picked up the boy and took him in as my younger brother.
Even later, when I finally met the female lead, I felt an unavoidable, murderous intent the moment I saw her.
Xie Changhui took my hand. “Shaohua, wake up. Think about who you are.”
Who am I? I am a daughter of the Song Family, the child of a founding official, and a future female general. I am certainly not some tool meant to spend my life plotting and fighting against others.
Mengyu
Mengyu was the last daughter of the Gu Family still waiting to be wed. Her two older sisters had both married poorly.
One had been wed to a scion of a prominent family who was riddled with venereal disease.
The other had married a rising star from a humble background who favored his concubines and mistreated his wife.
When it was finally her turn, the prospects were even worse.
She was bound by a betrothal made back when the Gu Family had yet to find success-a childhood engagement to a poor scholar.
With a fierce mother-in-law, a spiteful sister-in-law, and a spineless husband awaiting her, even Mengyu’s parents felt too ashamed to ask her to go through with it.
Yet, Mengyu spoke with gentle composure. “There is no need for you to be troubled, Mother, Father. From what I can see, all men in this world are the same. What difference does it make who I marry?”
Frost Moss
Third Miss Liu did not have a very good reputation.
When she was fourteen, she threw a length of white silk over a roof beam and hanged herself, an act that stripped the primary wife of her power to manage the household.
The entire capital whispered that she was far too calculating for such a young age.
When she was seventeen, she sat atop a wall and tossed her silk pouch into the arms of a complete stranger.
Once again, the capital buzzed with rumors, claiming she was conducting a private affair and lacked any sense of shame.
Her father was so livid he was practically hopping mad, threatening to have her drowned in a pond. As soon as this news broke, General He grew anxious.
He was the capital’s most notorious man fated to kill his wife. And he had just accepted Third Miss Liu’s pouch.
The Perfect Wedding of the Witch and Vampire
I am a newly appointed NPC in a horror instance.
On the third night after successfully starting work as a Maid in the Ancient Castle,
I sneaked into the room of the instance Boss with a little tail trailing behind me.
The Vampire Boss, who had been waiting for a long time, had his shirt collar wide open, faintly revealing the metallic sheen of a chain underneath.
I raised my hand to cup his handsome face as he tried to lean in and kiss me, but I only rubbed noses with him affectionately:
“Darling, our secret has been discovered.”
“If you want a reward, you’ll have to deal with those rats first.”