Artists
The Portrait That Locks Souls
I paint faces for the dead and open The Door for the living.
After the Prime Minister’s Daughter met a sudden, violent end, I painted the last thing she ever saw.
Three months later, that very face smiled at me from a crowded street.
Later, when the Grand Princess lay within her coffin, she reached out and gripped my brush. “Don’t paint me,” she whispered. “Paint yourself.”
Top-Tier Knockoff
Just now, I found the note my fiancé had saved me under in his phone.
“Top-tier A-grade knockoff.”
Those four words were enough to make my blood run cold.
No wonder he always said I looked so much like my older sister.
Turns out he’d been harboring those kinds of thoughts all along.
I couldn’t accept it. I immediately packed up my things and was about to leave, only to run straight into his gorgeous twenty-year-old younger brother-and in that instant, I changed my mind.
“At least I’m an A-grade knockoff. Look at you-you’re at most your brother’s 9.9-yuan free-shipping bargain-bin version.”
Shadow Play
Before she died, my closest friend gave me two things.
A piece of skin she had cut from her own body, and her lover.
She asked me to use that skin to make a shadow puppet for the opera…
I think I understood what she meant. She was telling me: Ah Mei, I’m giving you a generous gift. You should return the favor-kill someone for me.
Tears That Brought Her to Life
The Chang’e in Yu Hebai’s painting came to life.
She descended gracefully into the mortal world, and Yu Hebai worshipped her as a Goddess.
So completely that he forgot all about his engagement to me.
Clutching the marriage contract, I went to the Yu family estate to demand an explanation from Yu Hebai.
But the moment I stepped through the gates of the Yu family courtyard, I couldn’t help shaking my head.
My first thought was: What kind of Chang’e is this supposed to be?
My second thought was: She was nowhere near the woman who had stayed at my house last night.