Female Protagonist
Returning to Old Home Under the Bright Moon
Ever since Noble Lady Lin fell into the water, it was as if she had become a different person.
She had originally been born lowly and kept to herself, so much so that the Emperor barely noticed there was someone like her in the Harem.
But now, she had won His Majesty’s favor.
In just half a year, she was exceptionally promoted to Noble Consort.
Whenever it was just the two of us, she would flash me a brazen smile.
“Lu Lan, sooner or later, your seat as Empress will be mine.”
She was a transmigrator. I couldn’t beat her.
So the next day, I pushed another consort into the water.
And just like that, in the Harem under my command, there were now two transmigrators.
Rose City
“I once blew thirty-five thousand on a man in a single night.”
Everyone thought I was drunk and talking big, and the room burst into laughter.
Only one person remained expressionless. He was the star of the night.
The entire department had taken turns playing Truth or Dare, all for the sake of buttering him up and securing the seven-figure ad placement case in his hands.
When the drinking was over and everyone had left, the man looked at me, the only one who had stayed behind.
His gaze was indifferent, his tone laced with mockery.
“Director Yu, how many years ago was that? And you still remember it so clearly?”
Rose Thorn
I was airing out my belongings at home when a messenger suddenly arrived from the Capital, bearing news that the General’s Wife was gravely ill.
On her deathbed, she wished to see her best friend one last time.
By the time I rushed there, I found my dear friend lying on her sickbed, her life hanging by a thread.
Her husband hadn’t visited her even once.
Instead, only his favored concubine came every day to gloat:
“Sister is truly pitiable. You’ve feigned illness so many times that now retribution has finally caught up with you.”
My friend gripped my hand, her voice dry and raspy.
“Ah Fu, I’m dying.”
“I’ve left some things for you. You must…”
“I don’t want them.”
I interrupted her, casually picking up a gold hairpin and plunging it into the concubine’s throat.
“I’m here to settle your scores.”
Rules Rewritten by Me
Rules Rewritten by Me On my first day being pulled into the infinite game, the System announced that the survival rate for novices was a mere 3%.
However, when the broadcast read out the first death rule, I suddenly smiled.
That specific rule was the very opening I had written with my own hands three years ago.
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.
Running to You, Zhizhi
On the day I confessed to my crush, I suddenly discovered that I was just cannon fodder in a novel.
A sudden System notification informed me that the man standing before me was the Male Lead.
The plot was about to kick off, and the Female Lead would soon be making her grand entrance.
It was destiny; I was fated to be nothing more than a background character.
Suddenly, my rebellious streak flared up.
Before anyone could react, I leaned in and planted a loud kiss right on the Male Lead’s cheek.
Both the System and the Male Lead were frozen in shock.
Ruyi
In the year of famine, disaster fell upon our entire village.
My little brother was so hungry he no longer had the strength to cry, yet his small belly was swollen tight and shiny.
Mother held him in her arms and sat on the threshold, motionless, like a clay idol that had lost its soul.
In the pot was Guanyin clay boiled in clear water. Eating it made your stomach swell, and then you couldn’t pass it.
“Girl…” Father finally spoke. “Don’t blame your mother and me for being cruel… In the palace, in the palace there’ll at least be a mouthful of food.”
When the human trafficker came in, he brought with him a gust of dry, cold wind.
“She’s decent-looking enough, just a bit too thin and weak.
“Three pecks of millet. Not a grain more.”
I saw Father’s hand trembling violently as he pressed his handprint onto that sheet of paper.
Three pecks of golden-yellow millet were poured into the only broken grain jar in our home, making a soft rustling sound.
It was such a beautiful sound-the most beautiful sound I had ever heard.
My little brother would probably live through this winter.
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!
Secretly Replacing My Husband’s Lube with 502
I found a bottle of women’s lubricant in my husband’s bag.
I didn’t argue or make a scene.
I quietly replaced it with a bottle of 502 super glue.
At 2 a.m., the new postpartum nanny was taken to the emergency room.
Seeing the Starlight
On the eve of our wedding, I discovered a spreadsheet on Ji Qing’s computer.
It was filled with information about every girl he had ever dated.
In my column, it read: [Law-abiding and dutiful; suitable for marriage.]
Meanwhile, the entry for his first love read: [You are a bird of the air; you should fly proudly toward the horizon.]
He once said he would never marry her.
Because being his wife meant laboring over three meals a day, raising children, and serving one’s in-laws.
He couldn’t bear to subject her to that.
I didn’t argue, and I didn’t make a scene.
The next day, I went back to the television station.
Ji Qing didn’t know that I had a form of my own.
It was an application for a transfer to Africa to serve as a war correspondent.
The person I truly love is still there.
I’m going to find him and bring him back.