Family Conflict
Married a Profligate
I grew up in the countryside until I was seventeen. Then people from the capital came and told me I was the young lady of a marquis’s household.
But the moment I arrived in the capital, they hurriedly married me off to a spoiled wastrel.
Later, that wastrel caused a disaster and had his family estate confiscated. I was the only one who tossed him a sickle and said,
“Husband, come home with me and farm the fields.”
Sister is Mighty
After my elder sister learned she was a false heiress,
she disguised herself as a man and went out drinking at a pleasure house to drown her sorrows.
Who could have known she would accidentally enter the wrong room?
There, she spent a night of passion with Zhou Huaixu, who had come to investigate a case.
Zhou Huaixu had been drugged. His mind was hazy, and he did not know who the woman from the night before had been.
He only remembered that she said she came from the Qinghe Cui Clan.
The Zhou Family was known for its upright traditions, and Zhou Huaixu soon came to propose marriage.
But by then, my elder sister had already left.
As it happened, I had gone looking for her that night and did not return to the estate until dawn.
He mistook me for my elder sister and married me.
It was not until our wedding night that he realized he had the wrong person.
Filled with regret, he blamed me. “If you hadn’t been so vague, how could I have married you?”
Zhou Huaixu treated me with the utmost coldness, yet in bed, he showed me no mercy at all.
When I cried and begged him, he only covered my face and sneered, “She would never be as frivolous and lowly as you.”
Then I was reborn on the day Zhou Huaixu came to propose.
I spoke softly. “That night, I went to bed early and never left the estate.”
The Second Chance
When the matchmaker came to propose the marriage, she said Cen Dalang (Eldest Master Cen) of the Cen family had talent, while Erlang (Second Master) had looks.
“A perfect match for your two young ladies.”
“The eldest son for the eldest daughter, the second son for the second daughter.”
“With their older brother and sister looking after them, how could the younger ones ever have a bad life?”
In my last life, things were indeed just as the matchmaker had said.
I married Dalang, and my younger sister married Erlang (Second Master).
Dalang and I spent years cleaning up mess after mess for our younger siblings.
Until Dalang died saving Erlang (Second Master).
I thought he would resent them.
But instead, he looked at my plain, unremarkable face, tears in his eyes, and sighed bitterly.
“This life was far too worthless.”
“Was I not even worthy of having a beautiful wife?”
He passed away with that regret.
It struck me like a bolt from the blue.
So all those messes he had cleaned up-he had done it willingly.
Not only for his younger brother, but for my younger sister as well.
Now, reborn into this life,
as I listened to the matchmaker say those same words,
I merely replied calmly,
“Let’s forget it. Dalang has no looks, and Erlang (Second Master) has no talent. Neither of them is a good match.”
My Brother Became a Live-in Son-in-Law
My older brother was eighteen when he was married off as a live-in son-in-law to my sister-in-law.
My sister-in-law said that if he gave her a child, she’d reward him by letting him continue his studies.
Later, the day my brother passed the imperial exam, Father still refused to give up and asked,
“Son, now can my grandson change his surname back to mine?”
The Sound of That Year’s Waves
On the day the Su Clan was raided and seized, Father dressed me in a magnificent gown and threw me in front of the soldiers.
“She is Su Yueying, the Eldest Young Miss of the Su Clan.”
Everyone said Father was a loyal servant.
When I saw him again, Father had become the New Emperor’s most trusted Divine Martial Great General.
Su Yueying had become Empress, the New Emperor’s one and only for the rest of his life.
And I was a courtesan in a brothel, a woman anyone could have.
To buy back my freedom, Mother dragged her gravely ill body to beg Father for help.
The gatekeepers beat her to death with two strikes of their staves.
I begged Su Yueying to let Mother be buried.
But she said, “There are plenty of untouched entertainers in the pleasure houses. If you had held fast to your principles, I might still have helped you. But you chose to debase yourself. I will not help someone like that.”
That very night, someone hacked off my limbs and sank me into the river.
When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to the day the Su Clan was raided.
This time, let Su Yueying go to the brothel herself and hold fast to her precious principles.
The Mistress of the House
After rescuing my young nephew from the water, I went to the east wing to change my clothes.
But my brother-in-law, Zhao Hong, chose that exact moment to shove the door open and barge in, forcing me into a marriage with him as his second wife.
On the night before the wedding, my legitimate mother personally brought me a bowl of Sterilization Decoction.
I pushed the bowl away and looked up at her. “If you dare force me to drink it, the first thing I’ll do is make sure the Zhao Family has no descendants. Do you believe me?”
My legitimate mother flew into a rage and immediately went to complain to Zhao Hong.
Zhao Hong sneered. “Scheming women like her aren’t fit to bear my children.”
My eight-year-old nephew shouted too,
“Bad woman! You’re not fit to be my mother!”
I looked at Zhao Hong. “Since I’m not fit to bear your children, then don’t come to my bed.”
“From now on, the child’s food, clothing, lodging, schooling, future prospects, and dignity in front of the nobles… none of it has anything to do with me.”
“If my lord thinks I’m so scheming, perhaps he should raise the child himself.”
Before I transmigrated here, I worked in HR at a major tech company.
Aside from competence, the job also required knowing how to spot workplace PUA when you saw it.
Rise and Fall in the Inner Residence
Everyone envied me for being born into the splendor of the Prime Minister’s Mansion.
But in the Prime Minister’s Mansion, there were four daughters like me.
The beauty I took such pride in was hardly worth mentioning before my eldest sister’s effortless grace.
The schemes I had painstakingly built were no match for Fourth Sister, who could overturn the clouds and summon the rain with the slightest lift of her hand.
I watched in satisfaction as my eldest sister entered the palace as an imperial consort, only to be promised by my father, in the blink of an eye, to a boorish man who had nothing but an empty noble title.
Only then did I understand.
From the day my eldest sister entered the palace, my marriage had become nothing more than a stepping stone to support her.
The poisoned, honeyed words of the women in the inner residence, and the impatience and contempt in my husband’s eyes.
Every single day reminded me of my failure.
But I refused to admit defeat.
If blood ties could not be severed, then I would bow even lower.
As long as the bloodline of the Kong Clan remained, I could still stir this dead game back to life.
Let Her Land
In the third year of my relationship with Tan Zongmin, I caught him meeting the woman his family had arranged for him to marry.
The moment he saw me, he froze.
Noticing his distraction, she followed his gaze and asked curiously, “What are you looking at?”
Tan Zongmin looked away and replied flatly, “Nothing.”
I breathed a sigh of relief and played along with our unspoken understanding, pretending not to know him.
That morning, I’d received an email confirming that my resignation had been approved.
I’d been wondering how to break up with Tan Zongmin gracefully.
The Perfect Victim
I fell into a sewer while I was out buying groceries and was already unconscious by the time I was rescued.
But unexpectedly, while I was unconscious, a gas explosion occurred at home, killing my husband instantly.
Sobbing hysterically, I stumbled home as fast as I could.
The neighbors all remarked on how deeply my husband and I must have loved each other.
Only I knew I was merely anxious to see the fruits of my labor.
After all, I couldn’t put my mind at ease until I’d seen it with my own eyes…
His Deep Gaze
I took my younger sister’s place and married the fiancé who had suddenly gone blind.
After the wedding, we got along surprisingly well.
He believed the woman beside him was my sister, and that was why he treated me with such tenderness and devotion.
If nothing changed, our life should have passed quietly and smoothly.
Then one day, the man everyone believed would be blind forever…
Could see again.