Arranged Marriage
Fortune’s Fate
I am the pampered little fake heiress who was driven out to the countryside.
To go from the young lady of Marquis Manor to a carpenter’s eldest daughter-there is simply no living like this!
In order to return to the noble circles of Capital City, I set my sights on the scholar next door.
Standing on a ladder, I waved my handkerchief coquettishly over the wall.
“Hey~ I heard you’re my fiancé?”
The man chopping firewood with his upper body bare slowly turned to look at me.
In an indifferent voice, he said, “I am Lin Jiaoyue’s fiancé.”
Princess’s Journey: Flying Flowers and Dreaming Moon
The Prince Consort’s carriage plummeted over the cliff. Even in his unconscious state, he still gripped his childhood sweetheart’s hand tightly, refusing to let go.
I replaced the doctor meant to save him with a Taoist priest who could bind souls, sealing his spirit within a jade pendant. I want him to see it with his own eyes.
I want him to see that the childhood sweetheart he yearns for is nothing but a fickle, unfaithful woman.
That the sister he protected with all his heart is a cold-blooded, ungrateful soul.
That the mother he respects and loves is a person who would abandon all honor for the sake of profit. Only this is the punishment he truly deserves.
The Runaway Prince at My Door
I became a simpleton while saving my childhood friend.
He promised to repay me by finding me a good husband.
“Tonight, a man will collapse at your doorstep,” he told me. “That is the husband I have chosen for you.”
I followed his instructions to the letter.
Half a year later, my childhood friend returned from the borderlands.
I excitedly introduced my husband to him:
“This is the husband you picked for me back then. He’s a wonderful man, and he even said he wants to make me his Crown Princess.”
He froze in his tracks, his face turning deathly pale.
“It was supposed to be a beggar… How could it be the… Crown Prince?!”
The Replacement Sister
I was the unloved young lady of the Marquis Mansion.
My father gave me to my elder sister’s fiancé and forced me to bear his child.
I was compelled to write a breakup letter to the man I loved.
“How could a Mountain Village Bumpkin ever be worthy of a lady of my station?”
Later, the bumpkin from that letter had risen to the highest ranks, and he mocked me with disdain,
“And you, an Abandoned Wife – how could you ever be worthy of me?”
Run Away from the Billionaire’s Love
“Sis, you can have the female lead role!”
At the wedding venue, I clutched the hand of the male lead’s unattainable first love, sobbing my heart out.
“Whoever wants it can take it. I sure don’t!”
After transmigrating into a docile-wife romance and learning that I was expected to give the male lead eighteen children, I immediately started looking for someone to take my place.
Who would’ve thought that the frail first love, who’d always seemed one breath away from death, would sit bolt upright from her sickbed and cry: “If you don’t want it, then I don’t want it either!”
As if by tacit agreement, our gazes both turned toward the trembling third female lead.
No Regrets
After my sister was widowed, she applied for a new Beastman partner.
As fate would have it, she was matched with my husband’s twin brother.
Upon learning this, Jiang Xu held me in a daze, his eyes wide open the entire night. I, too, suffered a rare bout of insomnia.
It wasn’t until the early hours of the morning that I heard him finally lose his resolve.
He slipped outside to make a quiet phone call to his brother.
“Ah Chi, I really don’t want to spend my whole life missing out on her.”
“Just help me this once.” “Don’t worry, Wen Ning is dim-witted; she’ll never realize you’re pretending to be me.”
“Remember? She already mistook us for each other once before.”
“Wen Lin hasn’t met you yet either, so even if I take your place for a few days, she won’t notice.”
“I’m begging you, just for a week. One week is all I need. I just don’t want to live with any regrets…”
He kept pleading until the sun began to rise.
Only then did Jiang Chi finally agree to pose as his brother to stay with me. At that moment, Jiang Xu and I both breathed a sigh of relief.
He never knew. In truth, I was just like him. I, too, harbored the regret of an unrequited love.
Green Grapes
When I was sixteen, the Zhou Family bought me to be a breeder for their lame son, Zhou Yuqing, to bear him children.
Though the agreement was for me to arrive in June, I reported to the Zhou Family in March.
I did this for two reasons: first, to save my own family some grain, and second, to leave a good impression on my future master.
But Zhou Yuqing despised me for being a country bumpkin and called me stupid.
He said I wasn’t nearly as delicate or pretty as Miss Su next door.
Even as he shared my bed, he looked down on me for being dirty.
“You must bathe four times with green jasmine and white champaca, then comb your hair with osmanthus oil. Miss Su uses osmanthus oil-have you got that through your head? ”
“If you serve me well next time, this young master might just grant you a formal title.”
I nodded, scrubbing myself with a loofah until I nearly rubbed my skin raw.
Suddenly, someone grabbed me by the scruff of the neck and hauled me, dripping wet, out of the tub.
It was Madam Liu, the broker who had sold me. She was in a frantic rush as she dragged my naked, fragrant body toward the door.
“Good heavens! It’s all wrong, all wrong! It wasn’t the Zhou Family who bought you-it was the Zou Family!”
Princess’s Journey: Life in Chang’an Is Not Easy
I spent eighteen years in a Buddhist temple.
Eighteen years later, I returned as Princess Chang’an. To compensate me for those lost years, the Empress Mother made a public promise: she would grant me any one thing I desired.
I looked around the room, my gaze landing on Wei Zhao, who shone brilliantly amidst the unremarkable crowd. Pointing at him, I declared, “I want him to be my Imperial Son-in-Law.”
Only later did I discover that Wei Zhao and my younger sister, Princess Kangle, were childhood sweethearts. They were a mere imperial decree away from being wed.
But what of it?
Even if I had known from the start, I still would have claimed Wei Zhao as mine!
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!
Princess’s Journey: The Floating Clouds
On the day of the poetry gathering, someone teased Pei Yi’an. “Brother Pei has already been plucked by Princess Zhaoyue, unlike the rest of us who are still solitary figures. I truly envy you.”
Pei Yi’an suddenly flared up in anger. “Princess Zhaoyue and I share nothing but the bond of teacher and student. There is no other possibility in this life. Do not speak such nonsense.”
My younger sister chuckled softly in my ear. “Sister, did you hear that? Young Master Pei has no feelings for you. Stop being so sentimental and making a fool of yourself.”
I put away the jade pendant I had intended to give to Pei Yi’an and replaced it with a poem.
Then, I gave my sister a sharp slap across the face. “I’ve heard exactly what you wanted me to hear, Sister. Thank you for the lesson.”
Later, when I sought out others to consult on my studies, Pei Yi’an took it upon himself to offer me his tutelage.
I looked into his eyes and said indifferently, “I’m afraid of the wagging tongues of others. I wouldn’t want you to tarnish my reputation, Teacher.”