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How Can Being a Substitute Be This Enjoyable?
To serve as the Sword Sect’s Chief Disciple’s cauldron.
Wei Xun warned me coldly, “On the bed, don’t make a sound.”
I was too talkative, too noisy, too irritating. The moment I opened my mouth, I stopped sounding like the woman he loved.
But if I stayed silent, he would pinch my waist and say hoarsely, “You have no spiritual root, but you do have a gift for being a cauldron.”
“One round of dual cultivation can raise my cultivation by thirty percent.”
He did not know it was not because I had any gift.
It was because cauldrons like him…
I had two more.
Sis, I Want to Chase My Dream in the Entertainment Industry
Chapter 0
The year I turned thirty-two, I kept a poor college boy.
One day, passing by the university, I saw Shi Jin with a girl caged in his arms.
His eyes were red, wronged yet restrained. “Please don’t think I’m dirty…”
It was a perfectly straightforward sugar arrangement.
So why did he make it sound as if I had defiled him?
If he thought it was dirty, plenty of people wouldn’t.
I exhaled a stream of smoke, turned to the blond college boy passing by in head-to-toe fakes, and said,
“Ask him whether he’s willing to call someone mommy.”
Who Is Laughing at My Mom
As the oldest unmarried young adult in my family, I had been suffering under the pressure to get married for years.
Eventually, I simply gave up fighting it.
My mom said she was so worried she could not sleep.
So I drove two hundred kilometers overnight, got home at three in the morning, stood by her bed, and pried her eyelids open.
My mom said everyone in the family was laughing at her because I refused to get married.
The next second, I tagged everyone in the family group chat:
[My mom says everyone is laughing at her because I won’t get married. I came to ask, who exactly is laughing at her? @everyone]
My cousin was the first to start a message chain:
[Your little cousin is not laughing at her.]
Then came an orderly line of replies:
[Auntie is not laughing at her.]
[Uncle is not laughing at her.]
[Second Cousin is not laughing at her.]
[Dad is not laughing at her.]
[…]
Deadly Dorm Rules
My roommate Chen Ling was always coming up with strange rules. For example, after the dorm power went out, we weren’t allowed to turn on any lights, and once a bag of snacks was opened, it had to be finished within five minutes.
If we didn’t follow them, she would nag us about it all day long.
Just now, at three in the morning, she woke all of us from a dead sleep and said:
“You have to survive. The drill is officially over now.”
With that, she gave us an eerie smile, then turned and walked out the door.
A scream came from downstairs soon after.
She had jumped from the dorm room below ours.
The Unspoken Bond
My senior brother was both pitiful and broke.
His sect had been destroyed, his master captured, and his junior brothers and sisters were missing.
As for him, he carried a battered sword on his back and would go hungry for three days after every meal.
Even so, he still kept me by his side and bought me big steamed buns to eat.
“Once you remember your parents’ names, make sure you pay me back!”
“Mm-hmm!”
I prayed in secret that I must have been born into a wealthy family, so I could properly repay Senior Brother.
But before I could regain my memories, Senior Brother lost me again.
All he left behind was a bag of steamed buns and a letter.
[Dongze will execute my master at the Four Regions Assembly. I have to go save him.
[After I leave, eat the buns sparingly. You don’t have to pay me back anymore.]
I sobbed until my heart felt torn apart, clutching the letter as I chased after him.
But in my carelessness, I missed my footing, rolled down a hillside, and struck my head.
And then I remembered.
I was originally from Dongze.
And the Dongze Sect Leader who was going to execute Senior Brother’s master was none other than my father.
The Unwanted Concubine
I was the bedchamber maid of the Second Master of the Marquis’ Mansion.
I heard he was quite handsome, but incapable of performing as a man, which had only made his temper stranger by the day.
So on the day I was to attend his bed, I stewed him an enormous pot of lamb tails. “My lord, as they say, for limp-tail syndrome, you supplement form with form…”
Before I could say another word, he lifted his eyes and smiled.
“Get out.”
Yuwan Loves Chengyan
When I was four, a fortune-teller said I was fated to bring misfortune upon my parents. So they sent me away to a rural estate. For ten years, they never came to see me, nor did they care whether I lived or died.
At fourteen, they brought me home-so they could marry me off.
My legitimate elder sister laughed. “A fool marrying a sickly wretch. A match made in heaven.”
My parents said, “If this engagement weren’t impossible to break, and if your sister weren’t about to marry into a noble family, you wouldn’t even be worthy of carrying his shoes.”
“A married daughter is water poured out. Once you’re gone, don’t come back for anything.”
Only he held my hand and taught me to write my own name.
And then he taught me to write: “A woman, too, must respect and cherish herself, strive without ceasing, and press ever forward.”
The Virtuous Wife Charm
After being reborn on my wedding night, I fed the male lead the Virtuous Wife Charm.
The world-hopping woman tried to become his concubine.
He said, “How could one man promise himself to two women?”
The world-hopping woman gave him high-yield superior seeds.
He said, “With such a divine treasure, why would my wife ever need to worry about failing in her great cause?”
The world-hopping woman broke down.
“You useless piece of trash! If this keeps up, how are you supposed to rise up and rule the world?”
He said, “My wife can dominate a region all on her own. Why would I need to rise up and rule the world?”
On the day I ascended the throne, his charm broke.
“You vile woman! How dare you usurp my legacy!” His eyes nearly split with rage.
I propped my chin on my hand. “Someone, this man has shown disrespect to Us. Kill him.”
Yiyi Wins Xie Yi
Today was the Qixi Festival, and the campus forum thread “How Are You Spending Today?” shot straight to the top of the discussion rankings.
The comments underneath were pure chaos.
On a sudden whim, I left one too.
“In Xie Yi’s arms.”
Then Xie Yi-the famously abstinent, untouchable teacher-replied to me.
“You said you’d be in my arms. Where are you?”
Me: ! ? ?
The Secret Crush Chronicles of a Chuunibyou Boy
I was helping my mom sell grilled sausages by the roadside when a handsome guy in a cap scanned the QR code to pay. He gave his phone a little shake, signaling that the payment had gone through.
I smiled and nodded. Then my gaze suddenly sharpened, landing on the pale, prominent bone of his wrist.
There was a tiny black tattoo there.
I narrowed my eyes slightly and recognized it.
It was that bastard Chen Wen.
His friend came over, hooked an arm around his neck, and urged him on. “Come on, Chen Wen. Let’s go to the usual spot.”
But Chen Wen just had to do the opposite of what I wanted. He took two steps toward me, bent down, and met my eyes. A moment later, recognition dawned. He let out a laugh, his eyes curving like peach blossom petals.
“Is that… Boss Tang?”
“…”