Child Abuse
Only Spring Knows
Liang Yu had always thought the first time they met was at an amusement park. But in fact, it was not.
Those days were marked by endless rain, and even her memories carried a damp, overcast gloom.
That morning, her older sister developed a fever again. She lay in bed, sleeping through the entire day until night fell.
Twilight Glimmer
I’m a woman, but I transmigrated into the most useless marquis in the Marquis Manor.
The original host let his second wife frame the eldest daughter born to his first wife, then sent that little girl off to a country estate to suffer.
When the eldest daughter finally returned, he stole her engagement and gave it to the second daughter.
When the second daughter was abused, he didn’t say a damn word.
When the third daughter was framed, he simply married her off to her abuser.
When the fourth daughter was being coerced, he scolded her for trying to drive a wedge between the sisters.
When his young son ran wild outside, he finally took action.
But he only helped the wrongdoer and even gave the victim a good intimidation session.
Every single thing he did was basically aimed at wiping out the entire Marquis Manor.
In the end, he got his retribution too.
The young son he truly loved wasn’t even his biological child.
As for his daughters, some died, and some became estranged.
In the end, the eldest daughter, who became the Empress, exterminated the whole family.
Now that I’ve transmigrated here, I plan to apply myself, get things in order, and be a proper father.
But since I’m a woman, I really don’t want to sleep with women.
So I directly told my one wife and three concubines,
“This master has been medically confirmed impotent. Tell me, what do you think we should do about it?”
Raising a Husband
On the day the Xiao Family ran into disaster, the servants all scrambled to grab whatever valuables they could find. Unable to outfight them, I could only take away the nine-year-old Second Young Master, who still couldn’t speak.
Later, after the storm had passed, he asked me if I would be his concubine.
Butterfly Bones
My mom works as a housekeeper for Jiang Chuyi’s family, so I’ve lived in the Jiang Family home since I was little.
Jiang Chuyi is the model student in adults’ eyes.
Top grades, a good personality-he’s a child of heaven.
But the moment he took a knife and slit his own wrist-
I was the only one who saw it.
Guo Guo
I was born only five minutes before my little sister.
Yet she was prettier than me, fairer than me, smarter than me.
The only thing I had ever beaten her at was being healthy.
I could roll around in the mud throwing a tantrum and still not get sick.
My sister, though, was allergic to pollen in spring, mosquito bites in summer, and cold air in autumn and winter.
When I was nine, all I did was pet a stray cat.
My sister said she felt so awful she could not breathe.
That day, Mom beat me half to death.
With red-rimmed eyes, she asked me, “Were you trying to kill your sister?”
“If she dies, you’ll be the only child in this family!”
So later, Mom sent me to live in a nursing home.
She said it very seriously: “This way, your sister will be the only child in the family.”
Today Is Frost’s Descent
I was born rotten. I wanted a better life, so I would do whatever it took.
When I was eight, I waited until my father was drunk, then pushed him into the river and drowned him. After that, I took his corpse to the gates of the marquis estate and sold myself to bury my father, earning my way into the household.
When I was thirteen, I staged a beating so severe that the stewarding matron nearly killed me. The young lady happened to pass by and saved me, and I became her personal maid.
I thought that if I followed the young lady when she married, I might become the Young Lord’s bedchamber maid and finally live comfortably.
Who could have known that the young lady had fallen into a secret affair with a penniless scholar? With a silver tongue and pretty lies, the scholar coaxed her into eloping with him, dragging me along as well.
As I watched the lecherous way the scholar’s eyes swept over me, I let out a deep sigh. I truly did not want to kill anyone. So why did they never let me live a good life?
Unchased
Four years ago, Gu Jinzhi, the Crown Prince of the Beijing Circle, fell in love with me at first sight.
After three years of relentless pursuit, I finally gave in.
In the first year of our relationship, he started pestering me to get married.
I was hesitant, but I couldn’t withstand his endless coaxing.
In the end, I brought him home to meet my parents.
But that day, outside the private room, I heard one of his buddies ask him, “You’ve met her parents now. When’s the wedding?”
Gu Jinzhi clicked his tongue and said unhurriedly, “All of a sudden, I don’t want to get married that much anymore.”
Someone beside him jeered, “Oh, stop pretending. You spent three years chasing that untouchable ice queen. You’d really give her up?”
“Ice queen?”
I heard him let out a scoff.
“If you saw how her parents treat her, you’d feel the same way I do.”
“The same how?”
“That she’s nothing special after all.”
The Cry of Moss
Mother ascended to heaven.
She left me two things: an old yellow dog and a manual for cultivating immortality.
Oh, and one promise.
“Whenever someone beats you, shout your mother’s name three times, and I will come save you.”
I never shouted.
Father had seldom used his fists lately; he had heard that girls in our area had suddenly become valuable, and a wounded one would fetch a poor price.
The Vanished Sister
The summer I turned ten, my younger sister went missing.
She vanished on her way to deliver lunch to our parents.
There were no security cameras, and no one had seen her.
Because I was the one who was supposed to have gone, my mother never spoke another word to me again.
Fifteen years later, I became a police officer. I retraced the path my sister took that day, over and over again.
The past began to resurface in my mind, piece by piece.
Slowly, I pieced together a heartbreaking truth.
I’m Not Your Second Choice
On Xu Anran’s wedding day, my lover jumped from the eighteenth floor.
When I opened the door to his studio, it was filled with portraits of Xu Anran.
The brushstrokes were rough and intense, yet carried the fervor of his boundless love.
A friend said, “Shen Qingqie loved Anran for ten years. She was his only light.”
When I opened my eyes again, I saw Shen Qingqie being cornered by the school bully in the classroom. I silently closed the door.
Later, he knocked on my window in the rain, his voice hoarse and full of despair.
“Ranran, don’t you want me anymore…?”