Short Story
Kiss the Zombie Girl
I am a Zombie.
Early in the morning, my mom burst into my room, yanked open the curtains, and, wearing an apron and brandishing a spatula, shouted at me: “Still sleeping? Stayed up late again last night, didn’t you? I’ve told you to spend less time on your phone-are you deaf?”
I got up slowly. She glanced out the window and said, “Look at Xiao He next door-how many brains have they eaten already? And you’re still waiting here, waiting for me to feed you, is that it? Get out!”
I was really annoyed, but couldn’t say anything. I mechanically washed my face and got ready to go out and hide for a bit, but my mom said again, “Take your bag! And bring back some groceries from the supermarket: cabbage, celery, lettuce, and pork. Make sure it’s fresh!”
“Oh, and don’t eat the brains on the ground, too many germs…”
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After My Death, My Naturally Wicked Husband Goes Berserk
The newly appointed Tanhua Scholar was gentle and refined, a young lord as flawless as jade.
No one knew that at three, he had killed a man and slit him open from chest to belly. At five, he had peeled off a human face to make a lantern. He was born rotten to the core.
Xie Zhixing and I grew up depending on each other for survival. I exhausted every trick I had just to barely rein him in and make him pass for a normal person.
During the parade through the streets, the Commandery Princess fell in love with him at first sight. When she confessed her feelings, he politely refused.
Several days later, I was found dead in the street, violated and murdered by wandering bandits.
At last, the Commandery Princess got her wish and took my place. With a gentle smile, Xie Zhixing married her as Madam Xie.
Later, when blood dyed the capital red, this became the thing she regretted most in her life…
Without me to hold him back, Xie Zhixing went on a killing spree.
The Frog Princess
In the Fifth Year of Taiyuan, at the Start of Summer, a princess died in the Beiliang Royal Palace.
And a toad.
Anping was that unfortunate princess.
And I was that unfortunate toad.
Fortunately, since her death, I have become her.
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.
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.
My Husband Guards His Love, I Forcefully Take Him
On our wedding night, my husband apologized to me.
He said that to defend his true love, I had to take my own life.
“Tell me-poison, a dagger, a noose, or the river? Which do you choose?”
I asked, “Can I choose to die of pleasure?”
None Is Easy
After discovering yet another mistress Jiang Chengning was keeping outside the estate, I asked for a divorce.
He looked at me coldly and did not say a single word to make me stay.
I went to another town and rented a house. That very night, some lecher crept into my bedroom.
In my panic, I smashed his head in and killed him. His family was determined to make me pay with my life.
But I did not die. I spent a month in prison. When I was finally released, the daylight was so blinding I could hardly open my eyes.
Jiang Chengning’s face was a blur before me.
“Yingying is a woman living all alone out there, and surviving is as difficult for her as it was for you. Now that you’ve experienced it yourself, can you understand her?”
This time, I did not raise my voice and argue as I used to. I only stayed silent. His voice softened.
“I never truly wanted to divorce you. I only wanted to teach you a lesson. From now on, don’t make trouble with me over Yingying again. She has not had it easy.”
I nodded obediently. Jiang Ying had not had it easy.
And Jiang Chengning could just as easily make sure I did not have it easy either.
I returned to the Jiang Family and became his wife again. Once more, he brought up taking Jiang Ying as a concubine.
This time, I agreed. Not only did I feel sorry for Jiang Ying, that poor woman-I went on to feel sorry for one woman after another.
Only much later did Jiang Chengning realize something was wrong and demand to know why I no longer cared about him the way I used to.
I sighed and explained, “None of them have had it easy.”
The Fake Heiress Comes Clean
I was a fake heiress.
When I was thirteen, my nanny suddenly told me I was her daughter, a fake heiress, and demanded that I take money from the Su family to support her and my biological brother.
I looked at her, then turned around and reported her.
When There Is Wind in Secret Love
Wei Ze’s first love got divorced after her husband cheated on her.
Without a moment’s hesitation, he broke up with me and posted to his social media feed:
“I really wish I could go back eight years and change Xu Nianxia’s fate so she never married that scumbag.”
Xu Nianxia was the woman he had never stopped pining for.
Later, he and I both traveled back in time to eight years ago.
He set out to change his first love’s fate of marrying a scumbag.
I set out to change my fate of being with him.
My Darling
During the year of our purest love, Chen Ming and I shared a kiss in front of everyone when we won the Zhengfa Cup debate competition.
But later, when our son was diagnosed with autism, we both came to regret it.
After ten years of love, the wear and tear of life had transformed us from a match made in heaven into a pair of bitter rivals.
Time skipped forward to our son’s fifth birthday.
Chen Ming and I were in the car, arguing once again over our child’s illness.
Right in front of our son, we cursed each other, screaming for the other to drop dead.
The next second, an out-of-control heavy truck barreled toward us.
Chen Ming went against his instincts and jerked the steering wheel to the right, but the violent impact swallowed all the shouting and cursing anyway.
When I woke up again, we were back on the day we won the Zhengfa Cup.
This time, facing a stadium full of cheering and jeering, we pretended we barely knew each other.