Becoming A Poor Princess
Fresh from discovering her fiancé's betrayal with her best friend, Diana Steel returned home heartbroken. On the way, an elderly grandmother insisted she buy an odd-looking, antique green-covered novel.
Moved by compassion and the grandmother's persistence, Diana finally purchased the book—which the old woman claimed would change her life. Did Diana believe it? Of course not. Yet reality struck hard when she finished the novel overnight: the next morning, she awoke in another world as Princess Diana Emerald, a pitiful girl ostracized since childhood and destined to die at the hands of her own husband, Emperor Ashlan.
Realizing her life hung in the balance, Diana resolved to rewrite her own storyline. She would make Emperor Ashlan fall in love with her.
Back To The Sixties: Fram, Get Wealthy And Raised The Cubs
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Credit goes to the rightfull author/owner.
Lin Qing He transmigrated into a novel and became one of its cannon fodders. The novel’s background is non-viable 1960s, a time of want to eat but nothing to eat and want to wear but nothing to wear.
Although there is a lack of supplies and life was monotonous, this wasn’t what she was concerned about because she got a small personal interspatial space, which was stuffed with supplies, so temporarily there were no worries about her basic needs.
What she’s worried about is that if she remembers correctly, her three so-called sons will become big villains in the future, and their upright and cold dad will end up with an undeniable end.
Lin Qing He looked at the three future villain sons, the eldest who was only five years old, the second child was only three years old, and the third child was only one year old, and decided to give them half of a big white bun first…
Transmigrated to Books:Raise Villainous Cubs
Xiao Yu, finding himself in a novel titled “Emperor’s Dream,” encounters Ming He, the story’s main antagonist. This villain, known for his high status, sinister nature, and eventual descent into madness, surprisingly turns out to be a three-year-old child, and Xiao Yu is his uncle. To his astonishment, they are both on the brink of starvation, and despite his destined path of destruction, young Ming He is sensible, considerate, and kind-hearted.
Unable to bear the thought of such a young child meeting a tragic fate, Xiao Yu decides to fulfill his guardian duties and educate the would-be villain.
Years later…
The ruling emperor, the main character of the story, expresses his deepest gratitude towards his uncle Xiao Yu. The empress shares her fondness for Xiao Yu, as does Ming He, now an official. The Regent declares Xiao Yu the love of his life. Overwhelmed and slightly embarrassed by all the adoration, Xiao Yu responds with a bashful smile.
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“Love in the Shadow of Revenge”
Prologue: The Curse of the Moon Under a silver moon, in the depths of the Suryavanth forest, legends whispered of a hidden realm where serpents could turn into humans. Among them was one feared and a
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The boy who borrowed my pen (and my peace)
The first time Aarav met Reyansh, he was half-asleep, and the other boy was already stealing his pen. Literally. Aarav had just placed his favorite blue gel pen on his desk, yawned once, and then—wh
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I hate you dork...
"I'll start with—" "shit... Sorry I spilled your coke..." My eyes twitched. I took a sigh. "It's fine... I don't like it when it's not cold..." We wasted time cleaning the coke that were spilled
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Professor's Tempting Lil Kitten
The lecture hall buzzed with the low hum of students packing up their notebooks and laptops as Dr. Elias Thorne wrapped up his Tuesday afternoon class on Victorian literature. At 32, he commanded the
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