Power Struggle
Above the Crimson Steps
His Majesty handpicked three women to enter the palace and help secure the phoenix throne for the woman he loved.
The first was the Grand Tutor’s daughter, steeped in the classics and celebrated throughout the capital for her brilliance.
The second was the general’s legitimate younger sister, peerless with bow and horse and proud to the bone.
The third was me, a woman without powerful kin or scholarly fame, armed only with hands that could manage a household and turn simple ingredients into exquisite food.
On the night before I entered the palace, Grandfather reminded me again and again to keep my head down and stay safe.
I smiled and agreed, yet as soon as I turned away, I wondered why I should.
The learned woman had no respect for her sovereign.
The horsewoman let her mount trample the palace steps.
As for the woman raised to the phoenix throne, she could not recognize a written character if it were as large as a grain measure.
Now that I had entered this game, I did not want safety.
I wanted to win.
Now that I had caught the emperor’s eye, I would not settle for a share of his favor; I would take it all.
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.
Same Flower
I used every trick in the book to marry my wife.
In front of others, she refused to acknowledge me. Behind closed doors, she kept me at an even colder distance.
I knew she hated me.
But I could live with being hated by her.
Until one afternoon, at the dining table, she suddenly said to me, “He’s back from overseas. We… should spend some time apart.”
I froze.
From the day my wife and I met until now, seven years had passed.
And I still hadn’t managed to warm her heart.
Looking at her indifferent face, I was suddenly overcome with exhaustion. “Okay.”
She had always been efficient and decisive. That very night, the villa was emptied out, leaving only me behind… She had even taken the housekeeper with her.
I drank beneath the moon until dawn, yet my mind only grew clearer.
I had waited all these years. Suffered all these years. What right did I have to give up now?
Who the hell did some bastard back from overseas think he was, daring to compete with me?!
The Whole Immortal Sect Waits for Me and My Rival to Perish Together, but We Secretly Got Married First
The whole Immortal Sect was waiting for my archrival and me to perish together, but we secretly got married first.
On the Evil-Slaying Platform, I was ordered to kill Dong Linyuan. The moment the tip of my sword pierced through his heart, a spray of blood simultaneously erupted from my own chest.
The entire Immortal Sect was waiting to see us die together, but they didn’t know that at the stroke of midnight last night, he and I had just formed a Life-Binding Pact in the Ancestor Hall. If even one of us dies today, Yin Zhixiao will be able to ascend to immortality by stepping over the corpses of the entire Immortal Sect.