Transmigration
The Villainess’s Revenge
I transmigrated into a sweet romance novel as the vicious female supporting character.
The story went like this.
The male lead loved his wife with all his heart.
But his wife fell ill, and her days were numbered.
Right then, his wife’s younger sister-that is, the original owner of this body-climbed into his bed.
His wife was magnanimous.
Not only did she not blame her sister, she even asked the male lead to marry her after she died.
Left with no choice, the male lead could only pinch his nose and agree.
And all of that was merely the setup for the entire sweet romance.
The real story was this: the male and female leads meet, and the female lead slowly gets the male lead to open his heart, helps him move on from the pain of losing his wife, and finally, happy ending!
As for the original owner, that eyesore, after being abandoned by everyone and cold-shouldered by her husband, she jumped off a building and killed herself, successfully clearing the way for the female lead.
A PO Novel Female Lead Meets a Clean Romance Male Lead
I am the female lead of a PO novel, thrown into a clean romance novel by the system to be reformed.
Hilarious. I walked straight up to the male lead and said, “Hey, wanna kiss?” The male lead threw me in jail, claiming I had sexually harassed him.
Later on, he became even more unhinged than the male lead of a PO novel.
Three Necklaces
After I was diagnosed with stomach cancer, I bought three necklaces and hid them in three different places.
“Honey, this is my favorite necklace. Make sure you burn one for me every year on the anniversary of my death, okay?”
With that one sentence, I put a leash on that mad dog Shen Ci.
It made him give up on jumping off a building and throw away the sleeping pills.
Clinging to that promise, he endured year after year.
Until a young girl appeared by Shen Ci’s side. She was innocent and kind, like a warm little sun.
Shen Ci moved out of our marital home and sent away the puppy I had raised.
By the third anniversary of my death, Shen Ci didn’t come.
I slipped into his dream and put on my cutest act.
“Honey, you’re such a dummy. You still haven’t found this year’s necklace.”
Shen Ci, who had always chattered endlessly at me, was strangely silent now.
After a long time, he finally said, “Qingqing, it’s been three years. I need to start a new life too.”
Returning to Old Home Under the Bright Moon
Ever since Noble Lady Lin fell into the water, it was as if she had become a different person.
She had originally been born lowly and kept to herself, so much so that the Emperor barely noticed there was someone like her in the Harem.
But now, she had won His Majesty’s favor.
In just half a year, she was exceptionally promoted to Noble Consort.
Whenever it was just the two of us, she would flash me a brazen smile.
“Lu Lan, sooner or later, your seat as Empress will be mine.”
She was a transmigrator. I couldn’t beat her.
So the next day, I pushed another consort into the water.
And just like that, in the Harem under my command, there were now two transmigrators.
Today the Assassin Wants to Die Too
If you read a lot of historical romance novels, then I’m sure you’re familiar with this scene: An assassin draws his blade and lunges at the male lead.
At the critical moment, the female lead rushes forward and takes the stab for him.
She collapses into his arms, and he cries her name in panic…
When I transmigrated, this exact scene was unfolding.
You think I was the female lead? Nope.
And of course, I wasn’t the male lead either. I was the assassin.
That Awesome Girl!
The villain was rich, but depressed.
I was poor, and worse, I was the heroine of an angst novel.
My parents were destined to die, leaving me and my grandmother to depend on each other.
Then, when Grandma fell seriously ill, I would have no choice but to grovel at the male lead’s feet.
He would torment me physically and emotionally, lock me up, make me miscarry, and in the end, I would die in despair.
Only then would he be filled with regret.
I figured all of it came down to being broke, so I decided to throw my lot in with the villain.
I found the villain quietly slitting his wrists and, fighting off the dizziness from low blood sugar, tried to talk him down.
“I’m not here to stop you. I just wanted to discuss whether you could maybe die a little later.”
“You don’t want your assets to go to your dad’s illegitimate son, do you? Are you really okay with them inheriting your money, buying yachts and private jets, and traveling the world?”
“All you have to do is hold on for a few more years. Then you’ll found your own company, become the new darling of the tech industry, and multiply your wealth more than tenfold.”
“I’ll help you take a shortcut. When the time comes, give me a cut, and I’ll help you get rid of Xie Xun.”
The villain’s eyes lit up, but he still looked disdainful.
“You?”
“Be grateful. Besides me, who else is on your side? Your dad? Your mom?”
That stabbed the villain right where it hurt.
Because he was an orphan with both parents still alive.
The Second Male Lead Refuses Deep Affection
I transmigrated into the mistress of the Marquis’s Mansion, and my stepson was the devoted second male lead.
When he grew up, he would try to take the female lead by force and spend fortunes on her without blinking.
As for the male lead, he would sow discord, frame him, and set him up at every turn.
In the end, the male and female leads would join forces to defeat him.
He would flee into monastic life and never marry.
And the Marquis’s Mansion, implicated because of him, would be raided, stripped of its title, and tragically exiled.
After transmigrating, I looked at the tiny little thing in front of me, pretending to be obedient.
He wanted to grow gloomy and brooding? Absolutely not.
He was going to become sunny if it killed me. He wanted to squander money?
Absolutely not. I had to raise him into a stingy, family-minded model of virtue.
I was definitely going to protect the vast fortune of the Marquis’s Mansion.
Later, everyone said I threw money around like dirt and lived in arrogant, extravagant luxury.
My stepson refuted them.
“Nonsense. My mother is the most frugal, capable, virtuous, and dignified woman there is. She sponsored so many scholars with money she saved up herself. Could you do that?”
Someone said my methods were ruthless and that I acted like a man.
My stepson’s face turned cold.
“My mother is gentle, virtuous, and the very soul of benevolence. She clearly could have just robbed you outright, yet she still gave you a chance to compete fairly. You’re the one who was useless. Utter trash.”
Even his father couldn’t stand it anymore.
“Son, open your eyes and take a good look. Your mother is not the kind of person who lets herself be wronged.”
My stepson flew into a rage.
“Father, don’t force me to turn against you. You can say whatever you want about me, but you absolutely cannot say that about my mother.”
Tomorrow Will Be a Fine Day
The way I went from a Little Beggar to the Heir Apparent’s fiancée felt like a dream.
That day, I was crouched on the ground, gnawing on a coarse corn bun while watching two nobles argue.
They were like a pair of fighting roosters. It made for excellent dinner entertainment.
The Girl in Red sneered. “I would rather marry a fool or an idiot than ever marry a useless good-for-nothing like you!”
The Brocade-clad Youth roared back, “I would rather marry a chicken, marry a duck…” Halfway through, he pointed at me.
“I’d rather marry this Little Beggar than ever marry you!”
The Girl in Red looked at my dazed, foolish expression and laughed from sheer anger.
Her voice went taut as she said, “Fine! If you don’t marry her, you’re a cowardly bastard!”
Princess’s Journey: Why Not Be Joyful
After I went blind, lines of broken, disjointed text began to appear before my eyes.
[The princess is so pitiful. She injured her eyes saving her cousin, but right now, that very cousin is next door, rolling around in bed with the princess’s brother.]
[Too bad the princess can’t see. If she could, she should immediately bring people over and catch them in the act.]
My cousin had lost her mother when she was young.
The Empress Mother pitied her and had her enter the palace to serve as my study companion.
But several of my imperial brothers were always bullying her.
They liked seeing her teary-eyed, timid, and pitiful. I stood up for her, only to have my eyes injured by one of my imperial brothers.
I became blind. So it turned out that, behind my back, they had already become so intimate.
I did not go and catch them in the act as those lines wanted.
Instead, I had someone inform my other two imperial brothers.
My cousin was so pitiful. Surely she deserved a few more people to love her.
Later, I ascended the throne as Empress Regnant.
My cousin received the love of three of my imperial brothers.
All of us had bright futures ahead.
After Serving Tea to the Boss in a Horror Instance, I Won by Lying Down
While I was at work, a line of comments drifted over my head: [Huh? Is this player pouring tea for the boss?]
[No way! This is a super SS-rank horror instance!]
The blood-red words swept past overhead, radiating an eerie, ominous air. Not far away, my boss sat with his gold-rimmed glasses on, head lowered as he read the newspaper, just like always.
I stopped looking at the “comments” and, bracing myself, picked up the cup of hot tea. “B-Boss, your tea is ready.”
The man in front of me didn’t take it.
Instead, he stared at me with an unreadable expression.
“Why are you so nervous?”
“Did you see something I can’t?”