Found Family
The Grave We Share
On the third day after being diagnosed with Stomach Cancer, I chose a grave for myself.
They say the feng shui is especially good.
It’s supposed to bless me so that in my next life, I won’t be the real daughter everyone despises.
No one will steal my parents, my brother, or everything else from me.
No longer… unloved.
I burned my photos and clothes, erased every trace of my existence.
Then I slit my wrists, lay down in the bathtub, and waited peacefully for death.
But then the Cemetery Center suddenly called me:
“Miss Lu, we’re terribly sorry.”
“Two Agents accidentally sold the same plot.”
“This grave was also sold to another gentleman.”
“Would you… mind moving your grave?”
The Billionaire’s Temporary Wife
Ever since Huo Yu married me,
his son has been making a fuss nonstop.
“Bad Woman won’t let me eat!”
“She won’t let the butler tell me bedtime stories!”
“Daddy, she bullies me every day, wuwuwu…”
Huo Yu was used to his son’s unreasonable tantrums and didn’t pay much attention.
Until one day, he suddenly realized it had been half a month since he last received a complaint call.
Huo Yu found it rather odd.
After finishing work that evening, he took the initiative to call his son to coax him to sleep.
Unexpectedly, his usually clingy son seemed uninterested.
“Daddy, go to bed early. There’s a ton of stuff to do at kindergarten tomorrow.”
Huo Yu:?
Choose Her Over Me? I’m Out!
Seven years after marrying the devoted second male lead, she came back.
She had quarreled with the male lead and stood in the rain at my doorstep:
“Brother Meng, I have nowhere else to go.”
My usually gentle and steady husband, Meng Heshu, lost his temper:
“I’ll go settle this with him!”
Even my seven-year-old son, Meng Bai, waved his fists:
“Fairy, don’t cry. When I grow up, I’ll marry you.”
While they all scrambled to cheer her up,
I was trapped on a fishing boat by a sudden downpour – I had gone out to buy river fish.
The boatman was shouting toward the shore, trying to attract passengers:
“Anyone else going to Qingzhou?”
I looked down at my basket – I had just bought three cutlassfish and had one tael of silver left.
I handed a tael of silver to the boatman and asked:
“How far can I get with one tael of silver?”