'Seeing' is a medium, 'power' a feedback. A graceful phoenix among men, heaven and earth meet in the depths of the universe. Hearts connect, flowers fill the long western tower. Stepping on the moon, the fragrance lingers long, the elegant young man who seeks the imperial examination. A golden wind mingles with a drizzle, a heartless mourning. Standing firm amidst the blowing snow, a single sword snatches away the cold light. East, west, south, north, the world's heroes hide. Amidst the secrets of West Lake, a film screen unfolds. Appreciate the myriad worlds, answer questions, and earn your destiny!
(Foolish tyrant x beauty—such a great ship!)
Ye Can is totally insane—clinically so.
In her past life, she was a foolish tyrant. After ruining her country, she stabbed herself to death.
But even in death, she wasn't free. She had a debt to repay.
A debt of love.
In her short life, she had once trampled all over someone’s feelings. That person was the wife she married as the daughter of a high-ranking official, the caged bird she snatched away, the canary in the king’s golden cage that all the world knew about.
A debt from life must be repaid even in death. So, they met again.
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“To love her, to cherish her, to protect her—this is the purpose of your existence in this world.”
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Has that scoundrel Ye Can admitted she likes her today? — Not yet.
I know this entire world is false, but you alone are the one truth in my heart.
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This is the story of a past-life tragedy forced into a happy ending in this life.
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Insane tyrant X gentle beauty.
A bit of an addictive ship.
Tags: Younger top, Devoted love, Past and present lives, System, Lighthearted
Main POV: Lin Zixi
Pairing: Ye Can × Lin Zixi
Other: Ancient-to-modern, younger top
One-line Summary:
Loving her, cherishing her—that is the purpose of your existence in this world.
Theme:
No matter the circumstances, live brightly and vividly.
Chu Lian had only been reading a novel when she woke up to find herself transformed into the wicked wife of the protagonist. Her husband was the unparalleled male supporting character! Such a wonderful man—Chu Lian readily accepted. On their wedding night, her loyal husband suddenly turned evil! He abandoned Chu Lian alone in the bridal chamber. Three days into their marriage, her loyal husband abandoned her to join the army! Fine! Even alone, life goes on. She managed the household, cared for her elders, did some business, and even expanded her trade routes—life couldn't be more carefree. Then, her loyal husband suddenly faced setbacks in battle, and sure enough, he had to come to her for help. Fine, this humble woman would reluctantly travel a thousand miles to rescue her husband.
New Rome, Queen of Cities. The grains of Europe and the olives of Asia nourished this unparalleled crown of the Mediterranean world. Amber and furs from the depths of the Rus' forests, along with spices and silks from Persia, flowed through the Bosphorus into the Golden Horn. The camel bells of merchants rang incessantly, and pilgrims were awestruck by the city's prosperity. Patriarchs and believers offered heartfelt blessings to the Emperor in the Brahna Palace. "Great Basilius! You are the embodiment of the Lord on earth, the restorer of the beginning of the land, the sharp hunter who tears apart vultures and hyenas… You are also the chilling massacre of the Normans, the blood and tears of the Armenians, and the cold nightmare that haunts the Latin heretics night after night." Thus Honiatis wrote in the *Chronicle of Nikiforus*: The pulse of Rome beats because of you…
As the wheels of history rolled through the turbulent Three Kingdoms period, the Central Plains ushered in an unprecedented period of peace. People thought a golden age was about to begin, but no one expected that what awaited them was a thousand-year nightmare that the Han people would never want to face.
The Yongjia Rebellion and the Five Barbarian Invasions plunged China into chaos. Tigers and wolves roamed the Central Plains, and barbarian kings led their beasts to devour people! The Han people in the north were relentlessly slaughtered, and the sons and daughters of China cried out in pools of blood.
Unwilling to be enslaved, the Han people migrated south as a whole clan and rebuilt the Eastern Jin Dynasty in Jiangdong. From Zu Ti onwards, for a hundred years, the Han army marched out of Jiangnan six times and attacked the Central Plains nine times. Unfortunately, all their efforts were in vain. How many patriots could only sigh in vain as they looked towards the two capitals? Where in the towering green mountains are loyal bones not buried?
Fortunately, Heaven did not forsake the Han people, and there was still Liu Jinu. He would use his passion to shout out the strongest voice of this era: Han and Hu cannot coexist, and the royal cause will not be confined to one side!
Welcome to this book, a time of epic battles and boundless ambition.
Author's Book Club: 219263410
[A world of misery, villains all around / double lunatics + double heroines + no moral restraints + power over the court + tragic ending. Don’t be fooled by the title or the opening.]
In this world, there is no right or wrong—only people doing what must be done from their own position.
She once felt her heart stir, but it was only that—a fleeting feeling.
One plotted for a lifetime, yet died with hatred, her great vengeance unfulfilled.
The other lived unloved, forever stripped of freedom, trapped within the imperial city.
A deeply scheming, deranged Grand Tutor vs a black-bellied, peerless, deranged princess.
Qi Zhao Qian was a princess who could not see the light of day, raised in the cold palace since childhood, with no one caring whether she lived or died.
Within the imperial city, the bricks and tiles were cold—and so were human hearts.
Being bullied, cursed, and beaten was routine.
Often, her elder sister would step on her, grinding her into the dirt like worthless mud.
Until one day, a slender, elegant hand gripped her chin and leaned close to whisper by her ear:
“You are more suited to that throne than she is.”
In that moment, Qi Zhao Qian’s gaze fell upon the imperial throne—and upon the world itself.
A single imperial edict pulled her into the vortex. She understood what Yun Yu Bo’s words meant: that she was more obedient than the eldest princess, more suitable to be called a puppet, and far easier to control.
But she forgot—she was no caged bird. How could she resign herself to being a puppet for life, a powerless chess piece forever?
(Everyone said the eldest princess was destined to ascend the throne. But on that day, in wind and driving rain, all the court officials knelt in submission as Qi Zhao Qian walked into the great hall, step by step, carrying her elder sister’s head in her hand, and sat upon the dragon throne…)
“If my dear sister can sit on this throne, why can’t I?”
[Time travel + action-packed + invincible + just do it! + mainly crossover anime and curse stories] The protagonist has a strong aversion to Japan, so just read it and be done with it.
Also known as: [To kill more Japanese devils, this god quietly becomes the biggest villain behind the scenes]
Chapter 31 Entering the Modern Era.
Congratulations on being chosen as the god of the new world! After becoming a god, Niko not only built a world of unity of multiple worlds, but also immediately took Ryomen Sukuna as his disciple!
Unexpectedly, in order to make the protagonist's life more interesting, the system started off in an unbelievable way.
At the age of 3, Zenji Naoki said: "Son-in-law, you're in charge of the future!"
At age 5, Xia Youjie said: She will be my wife!
Megumi Fushiguro: Did you ask me how I felt?
Kotoko Iwanaga: Absolutely not! She wants to rule the entire universe!
Shigeo Kageyama: Gojo-sensei, I don't want to go to school here!
Gojou: I'll teach you how to expand your domain!
Thus began the life of Koko, who, despite being invincible, had to become a student at the Tokyo Metropolitan Jujutsu Higher Specialized School.
Surrender! You can still live an independent life. I will never interfere in the internal affairs of a vassal state! Greece: Sounds great. We can't defeat them anyway, so surrender. The protagonist, receiving the reward notification, gives a satisfied hand...
Daiyu: "When you were a member of the Embroidered Uniform Guard being chased and killed, like a dog with its tail between its legs, why didn't you look for the problem within yourself?" Zheng Yang: "Then let me ask you, why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when you were unwell? Why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when your father was poisoned? Why didn't you look for the problem within yourself when you were forced to flee with me? Answer me..." Years later, Daiyu, on her throne, looked around and said, "He was a reckless man, a scoundrel, but he was my husband!" And all of this began in the fifth year of the Kangning era, when the Imperial Guards of the Northern Garrison came to Jinling to inspect the salt... This book is set in a fictional Ming Dynasty, with the Qin prince succeeding to the throne after Hongwu. It differs from actual history, so please bear with me!
Lin Chunsheng simply tripped and fell, but unexpectedly returned to the year he was 20. That year, the reform movement had just begun, the household responsibility system hadn't been fully implemented, and people's dream was to eat their fill and eat well. It was an era of scarcity, where food required meal tickets and clothing required grain coupons. It was an era where getting into university was a path to success. It was an era where even a pig could fly if it caught the right trend. ...It was still that familiar little mountain village, but he was no longer the young man he once was. PS: There's also a fine old book available; those interested can take a look.