Female Protagonist
The Night I Collected My Husband’s Corpse, I Saw My Own Face in the Coffin
The night I went to collect Prince Jing’s corpse, I saw my own jade bracelet and sleeping robe inside the coffin. My husband, returned from the dead, choked me and said, “Lanyin, die once in my place.”
When I opened my eyes again, I had returned to three months ago. This time, I will be the one collecting their corpses first.
Gazing at the Dragon
Everyone said I was blessed by fate.
Born behind vermilion gates, I rested my head on jade and wrapped myself in brocade.
At three, I began my education, studying essays on how to govern the realm.
At five, I held an abacus, calculating the empire’s grain and coin.
At twelve, I debated the scholars in the clan school and, though I was a girl, took first place above them all.
At fifteen, during my coming-of-age banquet, warlords from three regions offered mountains and rivers as my betrothal gifts.
And yet, I chose the hardest road of all.
The day I eloped with a lowly soldier who guarded the city gate, the entire city laughed at me for debasing myself.
After one night of passion, I was stricken from the Yin Clan’s rolls, my spotless reputation ruined.
No one knew that the soldier was the last surviving bloodline of the imperial house.
They were fighting for the realm.
What I was fighting for was the right to take history’s iron brush in hand and rewrite the world with a name that could not be questioned.
After Zombies Arrived, My First Meme Sticker Saved My Life
At exactly midnight, there was a sudden knock on the dormitory door.
I thought it was just the dorm warden doing rounds, but then a cold, mechanical voice rang out in my ear- [Ding-The Zombie invasion has begun. Your first WeChat meme sticker is now your life-saving artifact.]
My three roommates were: an Avatar, Briar, and an Armor Hero.
Trembling, I tapped on my phone… My first meme sticker was my ex-boyfriend’s grinning face.
The Blind Girl’s Sacrifice
I am blind.
Inside the refrigerator, I felt my boyfriend’s corpse.
And someone was standing right behind me,
waiting to see how I would react.
Hunting Game: The Revenge of the Gu King
After my twin sister was bullied at school until she jumped to her death, I took her place and infiltrated the campus.
During break, I received a blood-soaked note of intimidation:
[The prey has returned. The game continues.]
The signature was a Joker with a disturbingly twisted smile.
Everyone was waiting to watch me suffer.
But what they didn’t know was that the roles of prey and hunter had already been quietly reversed.
Because I was the sole heir to the Gu King of Nanjiang.
The Person Living in the Cat’s Eyes
I suspect my cat has someone on the side.
Lately, it keeps coming home late, and there’s always a sweet cucumber scent lingering on its fur.
Even more infuriating, winter has only just arrived, and it’s already wearing a flashy red vest that clearly costs four figures!
I took this as a provocation, so I rolled up a note and attached it to the cat’s collar: “Thank you for the vest, but this cat already has an owner.”
The next day, my cat came home, and the note around its neck had been replaced by one in an unfamiliar hand, written with absolute certainty. “Sorry, but this cat can only be mine.”
Qingliu and Yuzi
Before I became the bedchamber attendant of the Heir of Dingguo Duke Manor, I was once a “skinny horse” kept in the household of a Yangzhou salt merchant-a girl raised to be sold as a concubine.
To them, I was nothing more than a plaything passed between the powerful.
But they did not know that Qingliu, with her willow-slender waist, could also be a gentle, curved blade.
Tempting the Husband
Second Young Master Xie was a notorious wastrel.
I lived under the Xie Family’s roof and bent over backward to please him, yet he looked down on me all the same.
He thought I was trying to climb my way up by clinging to him, and sneered at me.
“With looks like hers, I wouldn’t take her even as a concubine.”
Then his mother took him by the arm and told him to call me sister-in-law.
“This son of mine is the only one I still worry about. Thank goodness I have you to help me look after him.”
That night, he climbed over the wall and pinned me into a corner, asking in a coaxing voice, “If I become your concubine instead… will you take me?”
When the Emperor Transmigrates into a School Torture Novel
I transmigrated into a school angst novel-but I’m an emperor.
When my childhood friend fell in love with the new transfer student, I immediately bestowed a marriage upon them.
“Lowborn wretches, why aren’t you kneeling to thank Us for Our grace?”
The class monitor accused me of cheating and listed a whole pile of motives.
Me: “You don’t get the final say. I am the emperor. What I say goes.”
“Spout any more nonsense, and I will exterminate your entire clan.”
The school bully confessed to me and said he was willing to do anything for me.
Me: “Merit deserves reward. I appoint you Chief Eunuch.”
The Scholar’s Wife
The year I turned eighteen, my mother took five taels of silver and married me off to Ji Songzhu, a man infamous far and wide for bringing death to his wives.
Before me, both of his previous wives had died of sudden illness three days before the wedding.