Female Protagonist
Sincere Fraud
I was the poor scholarship student at an elite private high school. That day, I suddenly started seeing floating comments:
[The male lead is cutting class and climbing over the wall from the school’s back garden, but he fell into the water! What do we do? The male lead can’t swim!]
[Where’s the female lead? Save him!]
[The female lead is sick today, so she’s not at school. Sigh, what a shame. Whoever saves the male lead will gain a ton of favorability with him.]
I wasn’t the female lead of this story. I was just cannon fodder.
At that moment, I lazily propped my chin in my hand and continued listening to math class.
Please. What good would the male lead’s favorability do me? I wasn’t going to save him.
He was the male lead, anyway. It wasn’t like he’d actually drown.
I wasn’t some kind, innocent little flower. I only cared about two things: money and grades.
The floating comments kept rolling by:
[Whoever saves the male lead will probably get a huge reward from his family, right? I wonder who’ll be that lucky. With how rich his family is, even a little pocket change from them would be enough to live on for a lifetime.]
Money!?
I shot to my feet. Behind me, my chair toppled over with a loud clang.
Changning
The first time I went to a nightclub after starting university, I ran into the neighbor who had disappeared a year ago.
He had his arms around two scantily-clad beauties, looking like a total delinquent.
When he saw me, his gaze flickered across my chest before he let out a soft, dismissive “tsk.” Later, he pinned me against a corner. His finger pressed against my lips as he leaned down, demanding I call his name. It was only then that it dawned on me. He wasn’t my Zhou Yanzhi.
Tomorrow, I Will Come Bearing My Qin
I was the founding Imperial Tutor of a dynasty.
I came here burdened with a mission from the System: to save a collapsing, chaotic realm.
In the end, all I earned was the hatred of countless people.
The young chief minister I had known since our youth became a stranger to me, standing against me at every turn.
The Guardian General I had personally promoted despised me for monopolizing power and ruling the court as a dictator.
And the Young Emperor, the boy I had raised with my own hands… He hated me most of all for tearing him away from the one he loved.
So they laid a trap for me and forced me to drink poisoned wine, driving me to take my own life.
Then, after my death… They summoned a shaman to call forth my memories.
They wanted to expose every evil deed I had ever committed to the world.
But later, after each of them had seen my memories… Every last one of them went mad.
One Thousand and Three Nights
My virginity was sold by my family to a seventy-year-old tycoon for the steep price of one million yuan.
The price was fair, all things considered. After all, I wasn’t just selling my virtue; I was selling my life.
On our wedding night, the old man squeezed my throat and asked, “Do you have any final wishes?”
To stay alive, I told him three stories.
And then, I made a prophecy.
“You will die within my third story.”
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.
Illumination Bright as Day
The moment I received my fiancé’s letter breaking off our engagement, I headed straight for Cangzhou.
I was planning to demand a few dozen taels of silver as compensation for my wasted youth.
What I hadn’t expected was that he had fallen from being a prince’s estate adviser to a criminal slave.
He knelt on the ground, covered in blood and filth, looking so pitiful that anyone could do whatever they wanted with him.
“Are you buying or not? If you’re not, move to the back!”
The people there to buy slaves shoved me behind them.
I thought to myself in secret,
This isn’t me refusing to save him, okay? Other people pushed me out!
At once, I felt perfectly justified in turning to leave.
The seller was still urging the crowd, “Hurry it up! This is the last day! Anyone who doesn’t sell today gets dragged to the market and beheaded tomorrow!”
My steps paused slightly, and I tightened my grip on the purse hidden in my sleeve.
Just then, I heard a hoarse voice shout,
“My fiancée is here to buy me! The one with the shabby bamboo hat!”
On the Day My Core Was Extracted, the Sword Venerable Coughed Blood First
Before our wedding invitations could even be written, I was pinned down onto the Core-extraction Platform.
When the tip of Ning Changye’s sword pierced my chest, he suddenly coughed up blood before I did.
Only then did the entire sect see his Life Thread wrapped around my wrist.
But what they didn’t know was that if I failed to survive the next seven days, the Demon Abyss would tear open-and the person who truly deserved to die was still standing on the high platform, watching me with a smile.
The Earth Master Girl: Construction Site Strange Tales
A friend of mine was developing a residential complex for a real estate company in Xi’an when they discovered an ancient tomb. To avoid delaying construction, they chose to cover it up and report nothing. But none of them expected that someone would write a line on the wall of the work shed in red pen. Rules of the corpse-nurturing ground: 1. Do not feed the corpses raw meat. 2. If you see a child under the age of ten, close your eyes immediately. 3. Eat the rats.
Honey
I was the heroine of an erotic webnovel, and my job was to seduce the poor campus heartthrob.
But Shi Yan always stopped just short of going all the way.
Crying, I hit him. “What else can you do besides get drool all over me?”
Then I decisively ran away.
Later, Shi Yan wrapped an arm around my waist, his voice low and dangerous.
“Looks like I held back too much before.”
Dahlia Mother
After my mother got divorced, she became the fiercest woman in the village.
She often cursed at me, “If I didn’t have you dragging me down, I would’ve remarried some rich man long ago.”
Behind her back, the villagers gossiped, “She can’t get anyone to marry her, so she uses her daughter as an excuse.”
My father mocked her even more. “With your mother’s firecracker temper, and since she can’t even give birth to a son, the only man who’d want her is one with four sons who can’t find wives.”
Later, a small business owner really did want to marry my mother.
Then my father regretted it. “Yufen, let’s get married again. The three of us can live a proper life together.”