Short Story
Kissing My Boyfriend’s Roommate in Secret
My boyfriend was acting strange while we were getting intimate.
I was wearing the lace lingerie he’d been looking forward to for so long, yet he wouldn’t even touch me.
The lights were off as I leaned in and breathed into his ear, “I have a surprise for you. Do you like it?”
His breathing became ragged.
I felt a surge of joy, thinking it was finally working.
I hooked my arms around his neck and kissed him even more fervently.
But just then, my boyfriend’s voice suddenly drifted in from outside the door.
“The lights are all on, so why is no one here?”
I froze instantly, my blood rushing to my head.
If Jiang Chen was outside, then who was the man I was holding right now?
Rose Thorn
I was airing out my belongings at home when a messenger suddenly arrived from the Capital, bearing news that the General’s Wife was gravely ill.
On her deathbed, she wished to see her best friend one last time.
By the time I rushed there, I found my dear friend lying on her sickbed, her life hanging by a thread.
Her husband hadn’t visited her even once.
Instead, only his favored concubine came every day to gloat:
“Sister is truly pitiable. You’ve feigned illness so many times that now retribution has finally caught up with you.”
My friend gripped my hand, her voice dry and raspy.
“Ah Fu, I’m dying.”
“I’ve left some things for you. You must…”
“I don’t want them.”
I interrupted her, casually picking up a gold hairpin and plunging it into the concubine’s throat.
“I’m here to settle your scores.”
Secretly Replacing My Husband’s Lube with 502
I found a bottle of women’s lubricant in my husband’s bag.
I didn’t argue or make a scene.
I quietly replaced it with a bottle of 502 super glue.
At 2 a.m., the new postpartum nanny was taken to the emergency room.
My Husband’s Calculated Affair
Discovering my husband’s affair was a trivial matter.
At a dinner with friends, he, who had always been aloof, suddenly took the initiative to serve food to everyone at the table.
Later.
I heard him softly reciting a line from Roman Holiday in the study.
“In order to shake your hand, I shook hands with everyone.”
Ha!
Earth Master Girl: The Search for the Sun-Returning Herb
I am the sole Earth Master successor. While leading a group of elderly wealthy businessmen to Xiangxi to treat their corpse poison, we were kidnapped and dragged deep into the mountains.
The villagers forced us to work the fields, but they had no idea that after the sun went down, the things that came for us weren’t human at all.
The Price of a Princess
There is a palace rule in the Great Sheng Dynasty: regardless of rank or status, whoever gives birth to a child must raise that child.
Mother was the most insignificant Cairen in the harem.
Ever since I was born, I lived with her in the neglected Chengze Hall.
When I was eight, the Imperial Physician diagnosed Mother with a severe illness and said she did not have long to live.
That day, Mother jumped into the Taiye Pond and saved the drowning Third Prince.
She saved the Third Prince’s life, but lost her own in the waters of Taiye Pond.
Rumors spread throughout the palace. Everyone said, “The Third Prince stepped on Cui Cairen’s head, pushing her underwater so he could climb ashore.”
They fanned the flames, but I knew in my heart that Mother did it on purpose.
She used her own life to ensure that, after her death, I could be taken in by the Third Prince’s birth mother, Consort Qi.
Mother was so foolish.
She thought she had paved a path for me.
She forgot.
A child without a mother leads a bitter life.
I Take Turns Being Queen in Seven Kingdoms
I am the empress of six different countries.
It’s hilarious, really. Since I’m so neglected, no one has even realized I’m just working part-time.
So, I took on a seventh.
Little did I know, this emperor wants to unify the world.
Me: “There are seven of you. Why are you the only one being such a handful?”
From Beaten Bride to Lady of the House
On the day my mother divorced, she held me in her arms and tore down the notice from the Marquis Mansion.
The Marquis Mansion was looking for a successor wife, which also meant finding a stepmother for the Young Heir.
A crowd of young women in the prime of their youth, as beautiful as flowers, stood at the mansion gates. They were waiting for the Old Madam to look them over, hoping to enter the household and live a life of comfort.
My brother and father mocked Mother for her wishful thinking.
“Mother has no shame, trying to remarry at her age while dragging along a burden like my sister.”
“Sang Zhi, do you think the Marquis Mansion taking a wife is like buying someone at the village entrance? Do you think being a successor wife or a stepmother is easy?”
I knew I was the one holding Mother back from remarrying, and I sobbed until I was out of breath. “M-Mother, Tao Tao is a burden. Don’t worry about Tao Tao anymore.”
Mother knelt down, gently wiping away my tears as she comforted me earnestly. “Tao Tao isn’t a burden. Tao Tao is Mother’s most precious treasure.”
Matron Deng, the steward of the Marquis Mansion, held the register and lifted her chin arrogantly. Her sharp eyes coldly swept over the group of anxious, quiet young women. Suddenly, she spotted Mother, who was wiping my tears and speaking in a soft, gentle voice. She gave a nearly imperceptible nod.
“Write her name down as well. She actually looks like a mother.”
Snow White’s Chains
I held my little sister’s hand as we crossed the street.
A police officer stopped me and asked, “Whose hand are you holding?”
I glanced at the empty space behind me and smiled.
From the moment I decided to become a criminal, I never thought of regretting it.
Hate You, Save You
Zhou Ci and I were also a pair of resentful lovers, exchanging harsh words and blows, finally threatening, “Whoever doesn’t get divorced is a dog.”
On the way to the divorce, we cursed each other with the most venomous words we could muster.
But when the oil tanker crashed towards us, he jerked the steering wheel, using his side to take the impact.
He let me live 0.01 seconds longer.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back in the summer at the end of my second year of high school.
Zhou Ciye was holding a bouquet of flowers, asking if I would accept it.
The next second, his listless face lifted, full of gloom.
The moment our eyes met, I knew he had come back too.