Misunderstandings
Long-Awaited Breakup
When I was forced to propose to Pei Zhan, I saw his group chat:
[If she dares bring up marriage, I’ll dump her on the spot.]
I blinked, and my heart suddenly soared.
Every one of Pei Zhan’s ex-girlfriends had received a hefty breakup settlement.
I had waited three years.
Finally, it was my turn.
Jealous Husband and Resentful Ghost
On the day of the Flower-Viewing Banquet,
I accidentally spent a night of passion with Second Young Master Yan.
Forced to abandon my previous engagement, I was hastily married into Prince Yan’s Mansion.
I had thought such a noble household would be impossible to survive in.
Who would have guessed that after the wedding, my mother-in-law would be kind, my husband easy to coax, and my children sensible?
Aside from taking medicine, I never suffered any real hardship.
Comfortably and contentedly, I lived to the age of seventy-five.
On my deathbed, as I looked back on the past, I could not help but take Yan Zhao’s hand.
“In this life, you and I came together by a twist of fate, but it turned out rather well.”
“If there is a next life, would you be willing to be with me again…”
To my surprise, Yan Zhao’s face suddenly went cold.
“Shen Yao, if we could live this life over, you would still want to have an illicit affair with me without so much as a matchmaker?”
“What do you take me for? It is not as if I cannot live without you!”
Seriously?
We already had children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, yet he was still this resentful?
He should have said so sooner.
Then the husband I had known since childhood, the one who was supposed to marry into my family, would not have ended up leaving alone after I broke off the marriage.
He would not have died so young in a distant land.
Thinking of Rong Zhen, I grew even more melancholy.
There had been three perfectly good people. How had I ended up the only one to live a happy, peaceful life?
My eyelids grew heavier and heavier.
When I opened my eyes again, I was back at the Flower-Viewing Banquet.
Chasing the Light
I was the CEO’s white moonlight, but I had gone dark.
“So you can fly overseas for business, but you can’t come overseas to see me? Is it that you can’t afford a ticket, or that you can’t make the time?”
“You keep saying I’m your white moonlight, then turn around and find a substitute. If your feelings are that cheap, don’t ever tell anyone you liked me.”
“I don’t want a man who’s been tainted. Don’t come looking for me again.”
After Getting Injured from Sex, the Doctor on Duty Turns Out to Be My Ex
I booked an appointment with a specialist for pain during sex, only to discover that the intern sitting behind the kindly old doctor was my longtime crush.
The professor turned around to quiz him.
“He, what usually causes pain during intercourse?”
He Shiyu looked past his silver-haired mentor and stared straight at me.
After a long silence, he answered in a voice cold enough to splinter ice, each word striking like a blow.
“Rough movements.”
“A lack of restraint.”
“Excessive frequency.”
“Mechanical injury.”
The professor nodded in satisfaction and continued, “And what information should we ask this patient for now?”
He Shiyu thought for a moment. When he spoke again, his voice slipped out of control, trembling with accusation.
“Meng Yin, these past two months… who exactly have you been with?”
Everyone’s Darling Thinks Everyone Hates Her
On the second day after learning that I was the impostor daughter, I finally lost control of my unhealthy obsession with my big brother.
I locked him in the basement, kissed him, and climbed all over him.
Then, during the day, I pretended nothing was wrong and helped the whole family search for their long-missing eldest son.
Like a rat in a sewer, I let myself sink deeper and deeper into a mire of despair.
An impostor daughter was unlikeable enough already.
Once they found out I was a pervert in love with her own brother, they would surely be disgusted by me too-wouldn’t they?
Then one day, my entire family began plotting right in front of me.
“Zhexue, your big brother has to appear at an international conference, so can I let him out for a little while?”
“Just half an hour. I promise we’ll lock him back up before you get home!”
Me: “?”
The Unwanted Concubine
I was the bedchamber maid of the Second Master of the Marquis’ Mansion.
I heard he was quite handsome, but incapable of performing as a man, which had only made his temper stranger by the day.
So on the day I was to attend his bed, I stewed him an enormous pot of lamb tails. “My lord, as they say, for limp-tail syndrome, you supplement form with form…”
Before I could say another word, he lifted his eyes and smiled.
“Get out.”
Unchased
Four years ago, Gu Jinzhi, the Crown Prince of the Beijing Circle, fell in love with me at first sight.
After three years of relentless pursuit, I finally gave in.
In the first year of our relationship, he started pestering me to get married.
I was hesitant, but I couldn’t withstand his endless coaxing.
In the end, I brought him home to meet my parents.
But that day, outside the private room, I heard one of his buddies ask him, “You’ve met her parents now. When’s the wedding?”
Gu Jinzhi clicked his tongue and said unhurriedly, “All of a sudden, I don’t want to get married that much anymore.”
Someone beside him jeered, “Oh, stop pretending. You spent three years chasing that untouchable ice queen. You’d really give her up?”
“Ice queen?”
I heard him let out a scoff.
“If you saw how her parents treat her, you’d feel the same way I do.”
“The same how?”
“That she’s nothing special after all.”
After Putting Away My Acting, My Husband in an Arranged Marriage Panics
I was born to perform.
When I discovered that my husband from a marriage of convenience was only cold and aloof on the surface-and insatiable underneath-I helped myself to the feast.
I loved watching still waters ripple endlessly under my touch.
But I seemed to have taken the act a little too far. It wasn’t just in bed that I clung to him. I lost control outside the bedroom too.
One day, when I brought lunch to his office again, I overheard his friend teasing him.
“Who was it that said this was just a business arrangement and you’d get divorced after three months? Now you go home at six thirty sharp every day. Aren’t you sick of it?”
After a few seconds of silence, Qin Xian answered.
“I am.”
I stood outside the door, staring down at the lunchbox in my hands.
So his workday didn’t actually end at ten thirty. It ended at six thirty.
I decided it was time to rein in my urge to perform.
I remained endlessly enthusiastic in bed, but I never initiated another message to him.
On the day our contract expired, I cheerfully handed him the divorce papers. Qin Xian’s eyes instantly darkened.
“All this time, did you see me as your husband-or as a vibrator?”
Pomegranate Blossoms Aflame
On my birthday, the Fourth Princess and I both set our hearts on the same pomegranate-blossom crown.
At a loss, Father told each of us to choose a young man from the imperial clan to ride and shoot on our behalf.
Whoever struck the kite first after it was released would win.
I chose Qin Yan, my dearest childhood friend.
I knew he could hit the mark with his eyes closed, and I was certain he would make my wish come true.
But all three of his arrows missed by a hair.
I hid in the attic and wept after losing, until Qin Yan came to find me and finally snapped in exasperation, “That enormous gold crown would never have suited you. Jade is better. Plain, pure, and far easier on the eyes.”
“Stop competing with the Fourth Princess over everything.”
Then, with the solemn patience of someone offering hard-won wisdom, he said, “Jiajia, you need to understand that sometimes being right for something matters more than winning it.”
I took his lesson to heart.
So years later, when Father held trials to choose my prince consort, Qin Yan placed first in both the civil and martial examinations.
And I still did not choose him.
I Went to the City for Work and Met an Emperor-Like Top
I came to the city looking for work, and somehow ended up as the male secretary to a young, domineering CEO.
Like an idiot, I asked him, “Bro, I don’t have much schooling. What can I do?”
The CEO frowned around the cigarette between his lips and motioned for me to bend lower. “You can.”
Three months later, I was standing beside the CEO’s bed while he shifted over with his laptop in his arms to make room for me, then reached out to blow-dry my hair.
All at once, it hit me.
Wait.
Something about this doesn’t seem right.