【Original God】【School】【Sugar Knife】【Semi-Daily】【Single Female Lead】
Preliminary reminder: There are swords, candy, funny moments, and a lot of dialogues. It is best not to use your brain when reading this book. There is not much to think about, so just read it.
An accident caused Ying to lose everything, and she had forgotten countless things because of her amnesia. On a rainy night, Ying unexpectedly received an admission letter from Teyvat Academy, which gave her a new beginning in this high school.
Ying: What?! You want me to fight for justice! What a joke!
[Male-oriented novel], [Multiple female leads], [Garden opera] Modern college student Li Chen transmigrates into the body of the second young master of a marquis's mansion, only to miraculously swap bodies with Lin Daiyu. Li Chen then plays Lin Daiyu, causing chaos in the Rongguo Mansion; Lin Daiyu, in turn, is forced to play him, diligently studying for the imperial examinations. Through these repeated body swaps, they gradually influence each other, leading to a series of hilarious and absurd situations. Xue Baochai's inner monologue: Why do I find myself somewhat attracted to both Lin Daiyu and the second young master of the Zhenyuan Marquis's mansion…?
[Slow-paced + Ensemble Cast Elements + Growth + No Cheats]
Ji Nian is an ordinary office worker, spending Monday to Friday repeating the same daily grind and sleeping in his dorm on weekends—a seven-day cycle that plays on endless repeat. Everything stays the same until a newly hired assistant disrupts this monotonous loop.
The assistant is a very beautiful girl. She takes him hiking up mountains, to see the sea, to amusement parks, and to do many things he’s never experienced before... But for some reason, even though these are all things he’s never done before, Ji Nian feels an inexplicable sense of familiarity—almost as if he’s done them not just once, but many times!
Until that day, when he’s driving alone through the silence...
The story takes place in the fictional Chinese kingdom of Caiyun. According to legend, a young man, aided by the power of the Eight Immortals, founded Caiyun. Consequently, Caiyun's territory was divided into eight provinces: Hongzhou, Huangzhou, Bizhou, Lanzhou, Zizhou, Heizhou, Baizhou, and Chazhou. Approximately 600 years ago, the king of the time ordered the nobles of each province to adopt one of these eight colors as their surnames (for example, the Marquis of Lanzhou became Lan, the Marquis of Hongzhou became Hong, and so on). Commoners were prohibited from sharing surnames with these eight marquises. Consequently, those bearing these eight colors were considered the most aristocratic of the nobles. Furthermore, because the Marquis of Zizhou, where the capital was located, also served as king, the Zi family became the royal family's surname. Despite being born into the prestigious Hong family, Hong Xiuli lived in poverty. She had to work extensively to support her family. Having experienced the turmoil of the throne struggle as a child, she deeply understood the suffering of the people. From a young age, she diligently studied, hoping to pass the imperial examination, become an official, assist the king, and build a prosperous and peaceful nation. However, as a woman, she cannot take the imperial examination. One day, Xiu Li accepts a high-paying commission from Grand Tutor Xiao and enters the harem as a noble concubine to teach and assist the incompetent emperor. This opportunity leads Xiu Li to a career as an official, and she encounters a variety of people.
Once the gears of fate begin to turn, love and hate intertwine into an impenetrable net. Turning to Ashoka's "The One I Loved Most Was the Murderer," the male and female protagonists embark on a perilous and fraught journey to uncover the truth behind the unexpected death of the male protagonist's wife.
COVID-19, disease, hardship, misfortune, workplace struggles, love and hate, life and death… They persevered through countless difficulties, and they embraced new life amidst despair. This book celebrates the steadfastness and devotion of love, showcases the resilience and brilliance of humanity, and takes you deep into the labyrinth of human nature to explore the true meaning of love and redemption.
In this battle between love and sin, can they uncover the truth? The book features both thrilling mystery and delicate, moving emotions; it depicts a love story that transcends life and death, and also reveals the ugliness and justice of the world.
(Strong female lead, CP: Bai Yu)
She was an experimental subject of a secret underground research institute in the 21st century, number 0.
They can conjure things out of thin air, but lack empathy.
Reborn into an ancient farming family, she was born into a natural disaster and her entire family was exiled just a month after her birth.
Everyone around her said she was a jinx.
Grandma Su sneered, picked up her newborn baby on her back, and led the whole family, old and young, to pack their belongings and set off in a grand procession towards the place of exile.
"What bullshit jinx! If our sweet baby really is a jinx, then this old woman will bear all the blame for all the misfortunes!"
The entire Su family, young and old, "will shoulder this together!"
The place of exile is chaotic; a single swing of a stick can hit three desperate criminals.
Sweetie remained calm as a dog, slapping the shopkeeper, punching the poisonous old man, and beating up the young master of the city lord's family. She earned herself a wanted poster from nine kingdoms, her head worth two thousand gold, and even her friends and old acquaintances were all on the list.
The Su family members lay down.
Grandma Su said, "There are eleven people in my family, four of whom are wanted by the police. I can't control them anymore. Let them do whatever they want! A lot of lice don't itch anymore!"
The expressionless girl, Su*Tianbao*Jiuni, "..."
Later, the nine kingdoms knelt and wept.
Riding freely across the land, carefree and unrestrained, Sweetie is always followed by a carefree, dashing young man in white, who calls out, "Sweetie, Jiu'er, wait for me!"