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Jiaruo
The day I married into the Gu marquis’s household, my father-in-law died and my mother-in-law fell ill.
The wedding feast became a funeral banquet, and I was forced to take charge in the midst of the crisis, assuming control of the household and carrying the funeral through with composure.
My husband thanked me for preserving the Gu family’s dignity, yet never set foot in my room again.
In time, he filled the household with concubines and fathered a brood of sons and daughters by them.
I raised them conscientiously and planned for their futures.
Then I overheard my husband speaking to them behind my back.
“I have never met anyone as coldhearted as your mother. Your grandfather died, and she did not shed a single tear. You may call her Mother, but never learn from her. She is unworthy of the name.”
By then, a physician had already told me I did not have long to live.
Not one of those children came to visit me or bring me medicine; they simply left me to die.
With my last strength, I set fire to the Gu residence and burned that cold, loveless place to the ground.
When I opened my eyes again, I had been reborn.
The Gu family came to propose marriage, and as I looked at the refined, handsome man before me, we spoke the same words at the same time.
“I refuse.”
It turned out I was not the only one who had returned.
I Only Sell Haunted Houses
Rooms where unnatural deaths occur are collectively referred to as haunted houses.
Haunted houses are divided into two types: “green houses” and “red houses.” Green houses are safe for the living, but those who live in red houses are certain to die.
I work as a real estate agent, and once I inadvertently sold a red house, after which I encountered terrifying…
How the Crown Princess Academy Went Bankrupt
Xu Man is forced into the Crown Princess Academy with only one goal: get her tuition back and save her ailing father.
When the academy uses rules and money to grind its noble students into submission, she joins forces with her classmates, exposes its corruption through a single ledger, brings the bride-training institution to a halt, and balances the books for women determined to win back their freedom.
The Perfect Victim
I fell into a sewer while I was out buying groceries and was already unconscious by the time I was rescued.
But unexpectedly, while I was unconscious, a gas explosion occurred at home, killing my husband instantly.
Sobbing hysterically, I stumbled home as fast as I could.
The neighbors all remarked on how deeply my husband and I must have loved each other.
Only I knew I was merely anxious to see the fruits of my labor.
After all, I couldn’t put my mind at ease until I’d seen it with my own eyes…
Let Her Land
In the third year of my relationship with Tan Zongmin, I caught him meeting the woman his family had arranged for him to marry.
The moment he saw me, he froze.
Noticing his distraction, she followed his gaze and asked curiously, “What are you looking at?”
Tan Zongmin looked away and replied flatly, “Nothing.”
I breathed a sigh of relief and played along with our unspoken understanding, pretending not to know him.
That morning, I’d received an email confirming that my resignation had been approved.
I’d been wondering how to break up with Tan Zongmin gracefully.
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?”
Green Branches
The Noble Consort resorted to every conceivable means to secure a baby boy, plotting to pass off another woman’s son as her own so she could regain the emperor’s favor.
On the day she gave birth, she sent her men to a secluded village, where they murdered a young couple and abducted their swaddled infant.
I survived by hiding inside a rice vat.
But what she didn’t know was that the village was called Half-Ghost Village.
Once its residents turned fifty, they began aging in reverse.
The baby her men had taken was my Great-grandfather.
Deadly First Love
The boy I’d secretly loved was expelled from school for protecting his childhood sweetheart.
Years later, I became the most famous talent manager in the industry and ran into him waiting tables at a restaurant.
He had long since forgotten me, but I still wanted to give him a chance. I asked him, “Xie Xingyun, do you want to be an actor?”
He came with me.
It took me three years to transform him from a waiter carrying plates into the entertainment industry’s hottest new star.
Then the childhood sweetheart he’d protected all those years ago came looking for him.
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.
Glittering Light
In the year of severe famine, Mother took me to Prince Zhong’s Mansion, a place so distantly related it could hardly be called kin, to seek charity.
We came back with eighty taels of silver and a cart of grain, which we shared with the villagers.
In exchange, the whole village was abuzz with rumors.
The villagers gossiped that she had traded her chastity for grain. After my father divorced her, she hanged herself with a hemp rope, swaying there with her eyes open.
Later, after Prince Zhong’s Mansion fell, the Little Commandery Princess from the mansion, who had once given me a Golden Phoenix, was kidnapped and sold into the brothels.
I pretended to redeem her, then robbed her of her last few pieces of silver.
People-aren’t they all like that?