Romance
Scattered Clouds
I am the most pathetic Marchioness in all of the capital.
Marquis Jing’an married me for one reason only: I was honest, kind, and easy to manipulate.
Before our wedding, he told me quite bluntly, without a shred of hesitation:
“As long as you treat my beloved Concubine Bai well once you enter my home, and as long as you don’t get jealous or pick fights with her, I will grant you the dignity and status you deserve.”
For the sake of my family, I had no choice but to marry him.
From then on, whenever Concubine Bai sat, I stood.
When Concubine Bai ate meat, I drank the broth.
Whenever rewards arrived from the palace, Concubine Bai got first pick; I only received whatever she didn’t want.
I thought Marquis Jing’an was satisfied with my performance over the years, yet when I prepared to leave, he blocked the doorway, his hands trembling.
“You are my wife! You aren’t going anywhere!”
Me: “?”
I’m literally making room for your sweetheart!
Nan Yu
I finally plucked up the courage to drug my brother.
Unexpectedly, I wasn’t very tired that night, but I ended up falling into a deep sleep myself and didn’t wake up until dawn the next day.
The second time.
I mustered my courage and tried to drug him again.
Once more, I slept like a log until morning.
When I woke up, my brother was in the kitchen cooking.
The bright morning sun shone on him, making his hair appear almost pale gold.
Hearing me move, he turned around and flashed me a smile.
He looked like an angel descending from heaven.
“Zhiyu.”
“I made your favorite pumpkin pancakes.”
Clutching my aching conscience, I drugged him for the third time that night.
And once again, I enjoyed the sleep of a baby.
-I finally began to suspect my brother.
The Canary Who Always Wants to Usurp the Throne
Chapter 0
I am the most low-maintenance Canary in the Shanghai Circle’s elite social scene.
On the surface, I have no interest in causing trouble; in reality, I am single-mindedly focused on making money.
Everything the Big Boss gives me, I liquidate.
Stocks, bonds, and physical investments-I let the money breed more money, compounding the interest.
I secretly invested in his rival’s company and even took the opportunity to acquire shares in the Big Boss’s own firm.
On the day the truth finally came out, the Big Boss looked at my thick stack of asset reports and let out a cold laugh.
“Other Canaries want to climb the social ladder and take a seat at the table,” he said. “You, on the other hand, want to usurp the throne.”
Beyond the Palace Walls
That dog of an emperor ordered me to marry a young eunuch, and I didn’t even blink before agreeing.
Yet, on the night of the wedding, I was tied up and hauled into the emperor’s bedchamber before I even had the chance to remove my bridal veil.
After Hailing a Maybach
During my first year of graduate school, I hailed a ride and ended up in a Maybach.
That was when I met a man.
And from that moment on, the trajectory of my life was changed forever.
Meeting You in Another World
When I was six years old, I first discovered I could see things that didn’t belong to this world.
My grandfather passed away that year, and we moved into his home in the Grain Bureau Residential Compound.
A week after he died, I saw him at home again. He was leaning on a dragon-head cane, tottering toward the bathroom all by himself.
I followed him, only to find the bathroom completely empty.
I told my dad about it, and he slapped me hard across the face.
Grandma said I was seeing “unclean things.”
But later, I realized I could see more than just the dead; I could see the living, too.
For instance, Aunt Chen from the compound had been away on a business trip to Beijing for several days. Yet one afternoon, I ran into her in the stairwell-just a fleeting glimpse.
I ran off to tell the adults who were outside enjoying the cool air. As a result, when Aunt Chen finally did come home, she and her husband had a massive row.
I Won’t Mess Around Next Time
After winning the lottery, the first thing I did was dump my sugar daddy.
Then, I turned around and sponsored the broke, handsome guy I’d had my eye on for ages, all while sending a three-hundred-point manifesto to my ex-benefactor, tearing him to shreds.
With money in my pocket and my pride restored, I was walking on air.
That is, until I decided to flaunt my new boy toy right in front of my former sugar daddy.
My handsome new man looked at him and said, “Hey, Bro.” Me: ?
Princess’s Journey: Easing This Life’s Sorrows
In my previous life, as my Imperial Younger Brother and I were being hacked into mincemeat by a flurry of blades, the Imperial Son-in-Law stood outside the bamboo grove, cold and detached, as if he were a mere bystander.
In this life, I looked at the handsome gigolo kneeling before me-the same man who had once died while shielding me from a blade-and I couldn’t help but smile.
“You’ll do.”
Jade Emblem
My sister was a transmigrator who originally planned to stay and watch me grow up.
However, because I was such a naive airhead, she completed her mission far too quickly and was forced to return to her original world.
Before she vanished, she screamed at the top of her lungs:
“Oh, for heaven’s sake! How are you so easy to win over?! Just make sure you remember what I told you!”
But the plot was too powerful. Over time, I gradually forgot I ever even had a sister.
When I grew up, I met and fell in love with Prince Rui, Pei Heng.
One day, he was targeted by assassins. Just as I was about to throw myself in front of a blade to save him, I suddenly remembered my sister.
Didn’t she say I was the tragic heroine of some story?
The way I looked at Pei Heng instantly became much clearer.
Did I Really Abandon My Husband and Child?
Unwilling to spend my life as a slave, I set my sights on Yun Jian, the young master of a local wealthy family.
Through countless schemes and every trick in the book, I managed to enter the Yun Manor to serve him.
I deceived him for his heart, gathered his wealth, and coaxed him into supporting me so I could travel to the capital for the imperial examinations and become an official.
“I, Jiang Rui, swear to the heavens that when I become a Female Chancellor or a high-ranking minister, I will personally petition His Majesty to grant us a marriage.”
Later, as I navigated the shifting tides of the imperial court, my career soared. I had long since forgotten the son of a mere local merchant.
While playing chess with me, the Seventh Prince would drop subtle hints, asking whether I was already betrothed.
Meanwhile, the Chief Censor-whom I had outperformed in every possible way-caught wind of this. He grabbed the sleeve of my official robes after the morning court session, refusing to let go.
Gritting his teeth, he hissed, “The sons of my Shen Family do not marry unless they are the primary spouse.”
In the midst of this overwhelming headache, His Majesty summoned me.
When I entered for the audience, a familiar figure was standing by his side.
“My dear minister, the Empress’s nephew wishes to file a complaint against you for abandoning your husband and breaking your promise.”