Pregnancy
Jinhua
After fifteen years of marriage, Meng Ye had taken a mistress-a flamboyant young woman he kept on the side.
Cradling her pregnant belly, she stormed into my presence to demand a formal title.
“You’re a fading beauty with one foot in the grave, and you haven’t even produced a son to see you off. What right do you have to cling to the position of Madam?”
Amused, I looked past her at Meng Ye and asked, “Well? You tell her. What right do I have?”
He didn’t dare answer. He knew that if I, a Tiger Woman of a General’s Family, ever lost my temper, his little girl wouldn’t even dare to cry out loud.
July
I had been with my boyfriend for three years.
During that time, I discovered that his handle on every social media platform was July.
I assumed he simply had a deep-seated love for the romantic month of July, so I never pried into it.
It wasn’t until our wedding day, when his ex-girlfriend sent a gift, that I saw the name signed on the box-
Qi Yue.
In that moment, I finally understood. It wasn’t the month of July he cherished; it was Qi Yue.
My heart sank into an abyss…
Lucky All My Life
While the concubines of the harem fought for favor, the Empress was wondering when the emperor would finally die.
The emperor and I had been married since our youth, but ours was a match arranged without either of us having any say.
After all these years, we had only ever treated each other with distant courtesy.
And as my son grew older by the day, I found myself hoping more and more that His Majesty might depart this world sooner rather than later-if only so all my years of diligently managing his harem would not have been in vain.
Moth to the Flame
Three months after marrying into the Marquis Manor, I became pregnant.
A maid brought me a bowl of medicinal soup, claiming it was a gift from the Empress Dowager to help stabilize my pregnancy.
I took the bowl but didn’t dare to drink it.
In my previous life, not long after I drank it, I fell into a coma.
When I finally woke, I was trapped in a sea of flames, and both mother and child perished.
At that moment, the maid urged me, “Please drink it quickly, Madam. Refusing a gift from the Empress Dowager is a punishable offense.”
Mother-in-Law’s Story Keeps Updating
My mother-in-law’s secret identity has been exposed.
I accidentally discovered that she is actually a legendary author of Stepmother Literature.
And my husband is her stepson.
My Husband, The Intern’s Lover
During an online meeting, the new intern accidentally turned on her camera.
Just as I was about to remind her, her boyfriend appeared on screen.
Oh, isn’t that my husband who’s been away on a business trip for a week?
None Is Easy
After discovering yet another mistress Jiang Chengning was keeping outside the estate, I asked for a divorce.
He looked at me coldly and did not say a single word to make me stay.
I went to another town and rented a house. That very night, some lecher crept into my bedroom.
In my panic, I smashed his head in and killed him. His family was determined to make me pay with my life.
But I did not die. I spent a month in prison. When I was finally released, the daylight was so blinding I could hardly open my eyes.
Jiang Chengning’s face was a blur before me.
“Yingying is a woman living all alone out there, and surviving is as difficult for her as it was for you. Now that you’ve experienced it yourself, can you understand her?”
This time, I did not raise my voice and argue as I used to. I only stayed silent. His voice softened.
“I never truly wanted to divorce you. I only wanted to teach you a lesson. From now on, don’t make trouble with me over Yingying again. She has not had it easy.”
I nodded obediently. Jiang Ying had not had it easy.
And Jiang Chengning could just as easily make sure I did not have it easy either.
I returned to the Jiang Family and became his wife again. Once more, he brought up taking Jiang Ying as a concubine.
This time, I agreed. Not only did I feel sorry for Jiang Ying, that poor woman-I went on to feel sorry for one woman after another.
Only much later did Jiang Chengning realize something was wrong and demand to know why I no longer cared about him the way I used to.
I sighed and explained, “None of them have had it easy.”
Run Away from the Billionaire’s Love
“Sis, you can have the female lead role!”
At the wedding venue, I clutched the hand of the male lead’s unattainable first love, sobbing my heart out.
“Whoever wants it can take it. I sure don’t!”
After transmigrating into a docile-wife romance and learning that I was expected to give the male lead eighteen children, I immediately started looking for someone to take my place.
Who would’ve thought that the frail first love, who’d always seemed one breath away from death, would sit bolt upright from her sickbed and cry: “If you don’t want it, then I don’t want it either!”
As if by tacit agreement, our gazes both turned toward the trembling third female lead.
Send Me a Flower in the Spring Breeze
I followed an underworld Big Brother for six years.
But on my birthday, he brought home a girl.
He was covered in blood, and the pretty, delicate girl was hiding in his arms.
From then on, the man who had indulged my every whim never looked at me again.
Everyone thought I loved Xu Chang but could never have him, and that I was heartbroken beyond words.
I only smiled and toyed with the watch on my wrist.
I was an undercover police officer planted inside Huaxi’s largest criminal gang.
I’d stayed by his side all these years for one reason: to treat him to a taste of prison food. So how could I possibly… fall in love with him?
The Abandoned Husband
My sister-in-law is the famed Rouge Tiger of Linan.
With a powdered face and thunderous methods, she keeps my brother so obedient he doesn’t dare take a concubine.
All the men of Linan laugh at him for being henpecked.
One day, my brother brought home a shy young woman named Yaoniang.
With a trembling voice, he stood protectively in front of her and said to my sister-in-law:
“Yaoniang and I have already been intimate. Whether you approve or not, I will make her my concubine today.”
My sister-in-law did not pick up the rolling pin again.
She only smiled and said, “Very well – I’ll let you have her.”