Misunderstandings
After Rejecting the Marriage, the Buddhist Heir Chased His Wife in Regret
Everyone in the capital knew I was in love with Fifth Young Master Xie.
But to refuse the marriage, he would rather shave his head and enter Buddhist cultivation.
Only then did I learn that all his tender warmth toward me had merely been a way to use me to curry favor with the Wang family.
I became the laughingstock of the entire capital.
Later, when the loyal ministers of the Xie family were falsely accused, I set aside the past and helped clear their name.
On the night the Xie family regained its innocence, Buddhist Heir Xie rushed over through the rain and said he would return to secular life to marry me.
I stared in astonishment at his face, so certain of victory.
From behind the curtain, the young courtesan reached out and hooked an arm around my shoulders. “Sister, you were just saying you were devoted to someone like me. How are you suddenly marrying someone else?”
I hurried to coax him. “Of course I’m not marrying him. He’s just talking nonsense.”
Fifth Young Master Xie, always so cool and composed, stood there blankly, so devastated that he snapped the prayer beads around his wrist.
After the Dissolution Notice Was Issued
The woman my husband had always pined for was parachuted in as my intern.
She sobbed and accused me of bullying her, and for the first time, my husband raised a hand against me.
The next day, I returned to the company with the group’s dissolution notice in hand.
Only then did they realize that his position as deputy general manager-and the entire office building-were both mine to control.
Ah Ying
After my fiancé, Xie Zhao, left on a long journey, I wrote him two letters asking him to make a decision.
The first was about my stepsister, who wanted my betrothal goose and had been crying and throwing tantrums over it.
The second was about his younger brother, who had taken a fancy to me and was being far too attentive and far too hard to shake off.
Xie Zhao had never liked my meek, timid nature to begin with. He had always wanted to call off this engagement.
So on the very day I sent the second letter, he had an old man bring me a message:
“Since she wants it, just indulge her.
“She’s young and doesn’t know any better. Surely you do?”
W-who was he talking about?
Seeing that I suspected him of delivering the wrong message, the old man lost his temper too.
“From ancient times to now, I’ve heard of giving away a wife, but never of giving away a betrothal goose!
“Besides, Second Young Master Xie is half a month younger than your sister.
“He obviously means for you to marry someone else!”
An Inch of Longing
Marquis Dingbei, Lu Chenzhou, had three wishes in life. First, a smooth career in court. Second, a prosperous household. Third, to marry the woman he loved. The first two were within easy reach. Only the third remained beyond him-unattainable, forbidden, inescapable. They said another man’s wife was not to be taken. But what if that woman was the wife he had divorced in his previous life?
Annual Report of the Imperial Harem
I am the most indolent concubine in the Imperial Harem.
The Emperor is currently reading my Annual Slacker Report.
“This year, your name tag was flipped nineteen times. Of those, you were intercepted thirteen times. You actually served in the bedchamber six times, during three of which the Emperor couldn’t perform.”
“This year, you knelt over a thousand times. You called the Noble Consort a ‘bitch’ over ten thousand times, but the number of times you actually said it to her face was zero.”
“Do you remember the Mid-Autumn Banquet?”
“The talent you performed was balancing a pot of wine on your upturned backside, which resulted in half a month’s stipend being docked.”
“This year, your rank and salary have seen no change from last year. In fact, this situation has persisted for three years now.”
“Your keyword for this year is ‘Trash.’ Please keep it up next year.”
Oh no. Am I about to be slacked all the way into the Cold Palace?
Bargained Bride: A Time-Travel Romance
I was a child bride, bought by the Song Family for five taels of silver.
But Song Jitong didn’t like me; he preferred the daughter of the family living at the east end of the village.
I originally liked someone as handsome as Song Jitong, but eventually, I simply gave up on those feelings. I planned to repay my debt of gratitude to the Song Family, see Song Jitong off to the capital to become the Top Scholar, and then leave.
However, Song Jitong later appeared with an imperial marriage decree in one hand and my redemption money in the other. In the middle of the night, he cornered me against a wall just as I was trying to sneak away with my bags packed. Gritting his teeth, he hissed, “Jiang Miao’er, don’t you dare try to run away.”
Before I could even answer, this elegant Top Scholar-as refined as iris and orchid-was the first to turn red-eyed, looking just as aggrieved as he did when we were children.
“Elder Sister, please don’t abandon me…”
Because of Cowardice, I’m Dating the Prince of Beijing’s Elite Circle
The Prince of Beijing’s elite circle mistakenly thought I had a crush on him and, with a haughty air, said he agreed to my pursuit.
Because I’m a coward, I was forced to date him.
The young prince has a bad temper, is unreasonable, and uses his handsome face to bully me with his beauty.
After three years of dating, I still couldn’t convince myself to spend a lifetime with him.
But, coward that I am, I didn’t dare break up.
Just as I was worrying, I saw his group chat message:
[“I’ve never seen someone as lacking in self as her. Come home a bit late and she starts checking up on me, so annoying! Next time she pulls that, I’ll just pay her off and send her packing.”]
I was so happy I almost jumped.
I’d get money, and I could break up.
This useless coward has finally found her spring.
Better Not to Meet
My sister has hated me for twenty years. She once told me to my face that it would be better if I just died.
So, just as she wished, I was diagnosed with stomach cancer.
Beyond the Palace Walls
That dog of an emperor ordered me to marry a young eunuch, and I didn’t even blink before agreeing.
Yet, on the night of the wedding, I was tied up and hauled into the emperor’s bedchamber before I even had the chance to remove my bridal veil.
Bizarre Blind Date
I was forced to go on a blind date.
To make the guy back off on his own, I made something up. “I’m infertile.”
The handsome man across from me looked surprised. “Well, what do you know? So am I.”
So I simply took off my coat, revealing the skintight Wangzai shirt underneath.
He raised an eyebrow and stuck out one foot, showing off his golden Chelsea boot.
Me: “…”
I’d met my match.