Family Conflict
Nianzhi
The day my fiancé came to break off our engagement, my mother was so excited that tears streamed down her face.
As it turned out, I was not her biological daughter.
She had adopted me only so I could take the calamity meant for her real daughter.
She said, “Now that the ordeal has been fulfilled, you ought to return to your own family.”
I packed my bundle. There was little I could take with me, which made for easy travel.
My birth mother was waiting by the back gate.
She had a booming voice and had come driving an ox cart-every inch an uncouth peasant woman who knew nothing of proper manners.
Because of her, everyone in the Marquis Manor looked down on me even more.
And yet, the one who would bring me back to the capital in splendor was precisely her.
Crossing the Snow
After Grandfather passed away, I traveled to the Capital to seek refuge with my Fiancé.
I had heard that he was proud and aloof, already enamored with someone else, and looked down upon me, his country-bred fiancée.
Anxious all the way, I only realized upon meeting him that the rumors were false.
He was clearly upright and self-disciplined, gentle in temperament, and not only handsome but also cherished me deeply.
I married him with peace of mind.
Three months after our wedding, his nephew, who had just returned to the Capital from his studies, came to pay his respects and stared at me in a daze.
Later, I happened to witness him confronting my Husband at our door, his face full of disbelief.
“Second Uncle! How could you impersonate me and marry my Fiancée?”
The Day I Died, He Brought Her Home
On the first day after I died, my boyfriend brought his first love back home.
They kissed passionately on the sofa I bought, acting as if no one else were there. They ate the celery dumplings I had made by hand and played with the gaming console I had given him.
One day, his first love asked curiously, “Where’s An’an?”
My boyfriend’s voice was calm. “We had a fight a few days ago. She applied for a business trip with her company.”
Oh, he still doesn’t know that I’m dead.
The Hated True Heiress Just Wants to Fake Her Death
When I transmigrated into the role of the true heiress, a universally disliked person, the story had already reached its end.
The fake heiress, doted on by all, had won everyone’s affection, leaving me to be cast out onto the streets. Destitute and adrift, I still clutched a half-eaten meat bun made from lymph node meat in my hand.
Such a miserable script gave me not a shred of will to live.
I lifted my head to look at the clear blue sky, my expression serene and relaxed. I was fully prepared to give up, contemplating whether to follow the original owner into the afterlife and elegantly choosing between a car crash or jumping off a building as the more dignified demise.
Just then, a passing gang of robbers dragged me into a car.
They pressed sharp knives to my throat, grinning ferociously:
“Don’t move! This is a robbery! Call your family right now and have them send five million in ransom.”
“If you dare make a sound, I’ll send you straight to hell!”
As expected, heaven has its own plans.
I nodded contentedly with a smile, tossed the bun aside, and screamed at the top of my lungs:
“Help!”
Princess’s Journey: As If on the Other Shore
Chapter 0
My Empress Mother was a transmigrator. Before she returned to her original world, she told me:
I am the vicious villainess in a side story. I would supposedly be consumed by hatred born of love, commit all sorts of evil, and ultimately bring about my own destruction, my corpse abandoned in the wilderness.
“Until you have the power to protect yourself, remember: you must stay far away from Gu Qinglan.”
At first, I truly intended to stay away from Gu Qinglan.
But the plot still forced us to cross paths in the capital.
Left with no choice, I took on the role of the villain and began actively sabotaging him.
Yet, Gu Qinglan looked at me in confusion and said:
“Why is it that even though you’re so wicked, I still find myself falling for you?”
Tsk, tsk. Honestly? I have no words!
Dance of Terror in the Square
I livestream my mom dancing the Soul Summoning Dance.
Netizens rush to like and comment.
Only one bullet comment says: [Your mom is dancing the Soul Summoning Dance. If she dances for seven days straight, she can exchange a life.]
My hand holding the phone trembles.
Today is the seventh day.
Buddha Won’t Save Me
At a family gathering, my younger sister, holding my boyfriend’s arm, beamed as she announced they were getting married.
With a room full of guests, I, dressed in monastic robes, faced their gazes with a calm expression.
Amitabha, I am a monastic.
The story of Lin Wei, the eldest daughter of the Lin Family, being forced into monastic life by her family, had long been known to all.
My Brother’s Girlfriend
I died of a sudden asthma attack while being bullied.
My family sent my bruised and battered body straight to the incinerator; no one went to my school to demand justice for me.
Later, my brother started dating the girl who bullied me.
He turned her into the blade he would use to avenge me.
Knowing Spring
On the day my elder sister died of illness, I took my nephew to the Marquis’s Mansion to claim kinship.
The Second Young Master of the Marquis’s Mansion was in the middle of his wedding, and the place was bustling with celebration.
When the Marchioness saw the jade pendant I brought out, she nearly fainted.
She hid behind a screen and, suppressing her anger, said, “If the Chancellor’s Daughter finds out about the evil deed he committed, this marriage will be ruined!”
An old nanny offered her advice in a low voice.
“Madam, don’t panic. Back then, the Second Young Master said that woman had been drugged and never saw his face clearly.
“It was only because he left in such a hurry that he dropped this family heirloom jade pendant and gave someone leverage over him.
“Since this woman has come looking for us, we can simply pin the whole matter on the Eldest Young Master.”
I had possessed astonishingly sharp hearing since childhood, so I heard every word of their little conspiracy.
In truth, whether it was the Eldest Young Master or the Second Young Master made no difference to me.
It did not matter who became my husband.
What mattered was that my nephew would have a good place to study.
The Marquis Manor Clan School had a great scholar of the current dynasty presiding over it.
It would not waste his natural gifts.
The Last Bride of Shen Mansion
I married into an ancient manor. My husband was handsome and gentle, spending every day personally selecting hairpins and picking out dresses for me.
Later, I discovered the manor’s secret, and my eyes welled with tears of terror.
He said, “You’re trembling. It’s not because you’re afraid of me, is it?”
“It’s alright. You just haven’t adjusted yet. I’ll teach you, slowly…”