Romance
Bumper Harvest
I was the concubine Madam forced on the General.
She was testing whether his heart had strayed.
He remained perfectly unmoved and ordered me to copy scriptures all night to prove his devotion.
And me? My hand ached. So did my heart.
Cai Cai
Chapter 0 I went to the capital in search of my fiancé.
Before formally presenting myself at his door, I first made some inquiries about his character.
That was when I learned he had a childhood sweetheart who had grown up with him, as well as another young lady he had admired for many years.
The romantic entanglements among the three of them had become the talk of the city.
I knew then that this marriage could not go through.
So I exchanged the marriage contract for a promise from the Madam of the Marquis Manor: I would withdraw from the engagement of my own accord, but as a lone orphan, life in the capital would not be easy for me.
I hoped the Marquis Manor would raise me for a few years as they would one of their own daughters.
Once I turned sixteen, I would leave on my own.
The Madam of the Marquis Manor agreed.
From then on, I lived and ate at the Marquis Manor.
Like the young ladies of the household, I studied, practiced calligraphy, and learned the ways of the world.
But the Heir of the Marquis Manor, Xie Rujue, did not believe me.
When I studied, he said that no matter how many books I read, he would never like a wooden-headed girl like me.
When I learned riding and archery, he laughed and said that if I had that much time, I would be better off learning to dance, so I could please my future husband.
When I learned accounting, he joked to others that he would never let the Marquis Manor’s fortune fall into my hands.
Later, when someone came to propose marriage, he drove the man out, saying that in life or death, I belonged to the Xie Family.
But in the end, I still walked out through the gates of the Marquis Manor, while he could only watch with an ashen face, unable to stop me.
Because this time, what I had received was an imperial decree.
Changning
The first time I went to a nightclub after starting university, I ran into the neighbor who had disappeared a year ago.
He had his arms around two scantily-clad beauties, looking like a total delinquent.
When he saw me, his gaze flickered across my chest before he let out a soft, dismissive “tsk.” Later, he pinned me against a corner. His finger pressed against my lips as he leaned down, demanding I call his name. It was only then that it dawned on me. He wasn’t my Zhou Yanzhi.
Coward
I married a man three years my senior, and everyone said he was head over heels for me.
But not long after our wedding, he cheated.
He smoked, he drank, he got into fights, and he even kissed other women right in front of my face.
He did everything I hated most.
Duan Yi took a drag from his cigarette, looking down at me through hooded eyes. “What? Regretting it now?” Clutching the divorce papers in my hand, I took the glowing, red-hot cherry of his cigarette and ground it hard into his palm.
“Duan Yi, you ruined me. You should have died back when you loved me most.”
Duan Yi acted as if he had just heard the funniest joke in the world, his shoulders shaking with laughter. “That actually hurts.”
Cracks of Light
Before we married, my husband had a girl who had spent five years chasing him with everything she had, but he fell for me at first sight.
Three years later, that girl returned to the country, successful and famous. She was now an internationally renowned photographer, dazzling and breathtakingly beautiful.
As for me, I was a stay-at-home mom, weighing over 130 pounds, with nothing to show for myself.
At a gathering, someone teased Lu Huaixu.
“Qin Shuang is still a virgin for your sake…”
He snapped at the person immediately, “Don’t talk nonsense!”
But that night.
He stayed out on the balcony, smoking for the entire night.
Crossing the Snow
After Grandfather passed away, I traveled to the Capital to seek refuge with my Fiancé.
I had heard that he was proud and aloof, already enamored with someone else, and looked down upon me, his country-bred fiancée.
Anxious all the way, I only realized upon meeting him that the rumors were false.
He was clearly upright and self-disciplined, gentle in temperament, and not only handsome but also cherished me deeply.
I married him with peace of mind.
Three months after our wedding, his nephew, who had just returned to the Capital from his studies, came to pay his respects and stared at me in a daze.
Later, I happened to witness him confronting my Husband at our door, his face full of disbelief.
“Second Uncle! How could you impersonate me and marry my Fiancée?”
Crown of Pearls
When I was born, the stars showed an omen so strange that the Imperial Observatory calculated until dawn broke at the edge of the sky, yet still could not reach a conclusion.
The National Preceptor, who had lived for more than two hundred years, descended from Tianxuan Pavilion and left behind a single prophecy for me.
“This child will kill the current emperor.”
My father dropped to his knees in terror, kowtowing to his imperial father and begging him to spare my life.
The emperor held me in his arms-his newborn granddaughter, bound to him by blood-and was silent for a very long time.
In the sixteenth year of Shunhe, my imperial grandfather was forty-nine years old, and learned his fate ahead of time.
Daddy, I Chose You!
Seven years ago, Song Yunnian was framed by her scheming sister, her reputation ruined, and she gave birth to a child of unknown paternity.
Seven years later, she returns with a vengeance, bringing her adorable child and multiple secret identities to crush her enemies and sweep away anyone who stands in her way.
Unexpectedly, she finds herself stuck with two “clingy pieces of candy”-one big and one small-and she can’t shake them off.
The little one says, “Mommy, it’s buy one get one free!”
The big one traps her in his arms and grits his teeth. “Hacking my account?”
Song Yunnian: “Master Fu, let me explain.”
The man pulls out two more children. “Stealing my kids?”
Song Yunnian grits her teeth. The scumbag who caused her to be disgraced back then was him?
Fu Yanchen pulls her into his embrace. “Steal one, pay back ten. Have another baby to compensate me!”
Dating Eight Boyfriends Simultaneously
I was dating eight boyfriends at the same time.
They all treated me as a stand-in for someone else.
But I didn’t care.
As long as the money was right, they were all my precious darlings.
Later, they found out about each other.
And they absolutely lost it.
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.”