Romance
Wildvine
When I was thirteen, in order to serve the distinguished guest who had come from afar, I smeared lard on the soles of the lead dancer’s shoes, making her slip and embarrass herself on the spot.
After that, the beauty sent to his room became me, just as I had wished.
Yet that impossibly refined nobleman merely looked me over twice, then said a single sentence that left me chilled from head to toe, as if a basin of ice water had been poured over me.
“I saw everything just now.”
Atypical Crush
Back when I was at my most innocent, I wanted the person I had a crush on to remember me.
So I kept deliberately controlling my scores, making him come in second in our grade for three whole years.
He got desperate and asked me out, trying to throw me off my game.
I agreed with a smile-then turned around and dumped him before he could dump me.
The good news: he really did never forget me for the rest of his life.
The bad news?
Years later, when I applied for a job, he was the interviewer.
He tossed my résumé aside without a second thought.
“This one won’t do. Next.”
Gazing at the Dragon
Everyone said I was blessed by fate.
Born behind vermilion gates, I rested my head on jade and wrapped myself in brocade.
At three, I began my education, studying essays on how to govern the realm.
At five, I held an abacus, calculating the empire’s grain and coin.
At twelve, I debated the scholars in the clan school and, though I was a girl, took first place above them all.
At fifteen, during my coming-of-age banquet, warlords from three regions offered mountains and rivers as my betrothal gifts.
And yet, I chose the hardest road of all.
The day I eloped with a lowly soldier who guarded the city gate, the entire city laughed at me for debasing myself.
After one night of passion, I was stricken from the Yin Clan’s rolls, my spotless reputation ruined.
No one knew that the soldier was the last surviving bloodline of the imperial house.
They were fighting for the realm.
What I was fighting for was the right to take history’s iron brush in hand and rewrite the world with a name that could not be questioned.
Bizarre Blind Date
I was forced to go on a blind date.
To make the guy back off on his own, I made something up. “I’m infertile.”
The handsome man across from me looked surprised. “Well, what do you know? So am I.”
So I simply took off my coat, revealing the skintight Wangzai shirt underneath.
He raised an eyebrow and stuck out one foot, showing off his golden Chelsea boot.
Me: “…”
I’d met my match.
After Becoming a Mushroom
I am a mushroom. But my master doesn’t see it that way.
Whenever I tell him I’m a mushroom that gained sentience, he just lets out a long, heavy sigh.
Aside from that, he’s very good to me. He cooks for me, buys me clothes, watches boring arthouse movies with me…
On every late night I spend curled up in the corner, after he gets home from working overtime, he quietly carries me back to bed.
He even told me he wanted to have a child with me. At that, I clutched my stomach and burst out laughing.
“Please. How could a human and a mushroom possibly have a baby?”
We reproduce by spores. Have you never heard of reproductive isolation?
…
Until one day, I stared at the pregnancy test with two bright lines on it and completely short-circuited.
The Scholar’s Wife
The year I turned eighteen, my mother took five taels of silver and married me off to Ji Songzhu, a man infamous far and wide for bringing death to his wives.
Before me, both of his previous wives had died of sudden illness three days before the wedding.
Rose Lock
I’m a good-for-nothing.
My husband, on the other hand, is a golden boy who has appeared on the cover of a finance magazine twelve times.
Later, he told me all of those covers had been bought and paid for.
Then, claiming he didn’t want to drag me down, he decisively asked for a divorce.
Wait… did I marry into a fake wealthy family?
South Wind
A new junior sister arrived at the Demon-Slaying Bureau.
She was astonishingly talented, with an ethereal beauty that seemed untouched by the mortal world.
Everyone adored her.
Everyone said she was far better than me, her senior sister.
But what I saw was the Red Thread of her fate, tangled beyond repair, every strand of it tied to me.
Later, when my junior sister was wounded by a demon, she chose my fiancé to help purge the poison.
So I threw a demon in with her.
“Trust me, he won’t cut it. This one’s better. Guaranteed to purge the poison.”
When my junior sister came out, she drove her sword straight at me. I let out a soft laugh and caught her blade.
“That’s more like it. Now you finally look like a demon slayer.”
Listen, Flowers Bloom
After announcing his marriage at a concert, the top-tier singer suddenly broke down in tears.
It was because he had just received news of my death.
Zhou Yan. We met at six and said our goodbyes at twenty-four.
I never had the courage to tell you that I truly, deeply loved you.
Disobedient Incubi Deserve to Be Destroyed
I paid a fortune to reserve an incubus with advanced skills and excellent stamina, only to receive a defective product named Mo Heng-one who was obsessed with my younger sister and thought I was disgusting.
The brand informed me that disobedient incubus units were never resold; they were destroyed. After I agreed to an exchange, a new high-grade incubus, Jin, came to my side and uncovered the truth: my sister, Sun Zhenni, and Mo Heng had conspired to set me up.
Since they both took my tolerance for granted, it was time they paid the price of being destroyed.