drama
Period-era transmigration + child-raising slice of life + slow-burn romance + tsundere male lead + face-slapping
On the verge of death, Wen Ning transmigrates into a novel as the male lead’s vicious ex-wife—a woman who is already married to him and has even given birth to his child.
In the original story, the former host became the male lead’s wife through shameless tantrums and drugging him, then successfully gave birth to a daughter. Unfortunately, the male lead always despised her and insisted on divorce.
According to the plot, the original host stubbornly clung to him, and after the male lead’s “white moonlight” first love returned, she resorted to all kinds of petty schemes. In the end, she was completely rejected by both the male lead and his family.
Her final fate was tragic: sold off into the mountains, while her daughter also died miserably.
After transmigrating into the story, Wen Ning makes up her mind immediately:
This marriage must end.
For her own survival—and for her daughter’s—she absolutely has to get divorced!
But unexpectedly…
Born in the 1980s + both pure/first love + domestic life + male lead Xiao Liye
Jiang Yuning had been married to Jiang Zhiming for over a year. He told her he only saw her as a younger sister, and because he couldn’t get past that mental barrier, they never consummated the marriage. Since she never became pregnant, her mother kept pressuring her to have a child.
Then one night, Jiang Zhiming disappeared without a trace.
From then on, Jiang Yuning was branded with a reputation as a widow—accused of being unable to bear children, of having married the man she grew up with like a brother, and even of driving her husband to death. Her parents, invoking a past life-saving favor, forced her to marry Xiao Liye.
At first, when Xiao Liye learned that his father had made a decision on his behalf and married him off to a widow, he was furious. He didn’t even consummate the marriage and smashed up the house, saying:
“She was only married a couple of years before her husband died. Who knows, maybe she’s cursed him…”
A high-combat-power heroine who just wants a good life × a genuinely gorgeous but sickly hero
Also known as: Moving to the City and Marrying Up in the '70s—I Just Want to Live a Good Life
Content Warning: The male lead is somewhat of a "pampered husband" type, and the female lead is extremely money-minded.
There was a notorious figure in Kaoshan Village.
At five, she blew up the outhouse with her grandmother inside.
At six and a half, she shaved her grandfather's head in the middle of the night.
At seven, she set the woodshed on fire.
At eight, she chased several of her uncles around the village with a knife.
After years of waiting, the Su family finally saw her reach adulthood. They wished upon every star and every moon for only one thing:
That this crazy girl would finally get married and leave.
Su Fu lived up to her name "Fu" meaning comfort. If anyone made her uncomfortable...
they were going to be the ones who suffered for it.
Synopsis
Everyone says Yao Jiayin is lucky.
She came from a poor, remote village and leapt straight into becoming the girlfriend of a top-tier second-generation heir in Beijing’s elite circle.
Yao Jiayin thought so too—until—
Her boyfriend, Zhong He, became increasingly possessive. He grew paranoid, suspicious of everything, and even began monitoring her.
Afraid and fed up, Yao Jiayin turned to her boyfriend’s older brother for help, hoping he could help her escape this sickly obsessive relationship.
Zhong Xianzhi—the true power holder of the Zhong family.
In front of him, even Zhong He could only lower his head and obediently accept reprimands.
His wealth was immeasurable. He was tall, handsome, cultured, and impeccably mannered.
With the boyfriend’s older brother stepping in, the breakup was very effective—too effective.
Zhong He completely lost control. Gossip about biological brothers getting into a violent fight late at night and ending up hospitalized spread through the social circle in multiple versions.
On the day her ex-boyfriend left the country, Yao Jiayin’s lips were bitten until they bled by Zhong Xianzhi.
He licked the crimson blood clean, swallowing even the tears that fell.
With his façade torn away, Zhong Xianzhi smiled with sick obsession as he kissed her devotedly.
“From the moment you decided to come to me, you already knew I’d take the bait—didn’t you? ”
“Tell me—was I the one you liked from the very beginning? ”
“Don’t be afraid, baby. Whatever you do, your husband can forgive you… I love you more than he ever did.”
Yao Jiayin: As expected of biological brothers—the possessiveness in their bones is only stronger, never weaker.
Synopsis
Blurb:
The first time Shi Xing met Ji Yu was during the summer of her junior year in college, when she was volunteering.
A badminton match was playing on the screen inside a convenience store. As she stood by the freezer, stretching onto her tiptoes to grab a bottle of jasmine honey tea, a pair of long, well-defined hands reached out and took it down for her first.
She turned her head and met a pair of deep, dark eyes. The boy’s refined features came into view, gradually overlapping with the face of the athlete on the screen.
In that instant, her heart seemed to skip a beat. An unfamiliar emotion quietly spread through her chest.
*
Years after their breakup, the two meet again.
By then, one has become a nationally famous, top-tier athlete who rose to fame at a young age; the other is still a newly hired, inexperienced team doctor.
No one expected that two people who appeared to have nothing in common would cross paths again.
Until one day, people saw Ji Yu holding Shi Xing tightly in a dim corner, gently brushing his cheek against hers. His voice was low and coaxing as he pleaded softly,
“Please… don’t leave me again, okay?”
*
After Ji Yu won a championship, a reporter once asked him during an interview:
“I heard that your girlfriend was the one who fell for you first?”
He let out a low, ambiguous chuckle and glanced meaningfully toward the audience, where Shi Xing sat.
“Long before she ever noticed me,” he said, “I had already fallen for her.”
Reading Guide
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Female lead: an emotionally slow-to-warm team doctor
Male lead: a calculating, charming athlete -
One-on-one romance / mutual devotion / happy ending
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Long separation, secret crush fulfilled, reconciliation after breakup
Tags: Urban Romance, Mutual Love, Reunion After Breakup, Sports Competition, Sweet Romance, Happy Ending
Main Characters: Shi Xing × Ji Yu
One-Sentence Summary:
A top-tier athlete × a newly hired team doctor
Theme:
Striving forward through perseverance and hard work
A powerful, prickly female protagonist vs. a two-faced male protagonist + a wife-chasing saga + a spiritual spring space + daily life raising children + face-slapping and wealth accumulation
In her previous life, Lin Yao married a military officer and stayed home to raise their child while the couple lived apart. She was simply waiting for the child to grow older so she could join her husband at his military posting.
Unexpectedly, her sister-in-law became jealous of the military allowance Lin Yao received from her husband. The woman instructed her own daughter to push Lin Yao’s son into a river, where he drowned.
Lin Yao completely lost control. She took revenge on everyone involved and was eventually executed by firing squad.
Only after her death did she learn the truth: she was merely the vicious ex-wife who died early in a sweet romance novel featuring Qin Shishen, a restrained, abstinent, old-cadre-style villain.
In the novel, she is portrayed as selfish and money-hungry. After giving birth to twins, she abandoned the elder child to the male lead immediately after birth, while keeping the younger one by her side and using the child to threaten him at every turn...
[Transmigration | 1v1 | Happy Ending | Sweet Pet | Bickering Rivals-to-Lovers] A Sharp-Tongued Little Sun × A Sarcastic Villainous Demon King
Note: No forced romance quests. The FL grows at her own pace — she's no dead weight. Slow-burn romance. If you want an OP steamroll from chapter one, this isn't for you.
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Fang Weizhao is having a very bad day.
She transmigrated into a novel and, within the first second, somehow killed a demonic serpent while nearly bleeding out. The system that's supposed to guide her? Glitching. She didn't catch a single quest. And before she can process any of it, she's free-falling from the sky — only to be caught by a stranger with a pleasant voice who promptly knocks her unconscious.
Something about this transmigration is definitely off.
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When a colossal beast lunges to tear her apart, Fang Weizhao forces herself to look at the one person who could intervene but won't. Xiao Ciyu. The villain she was never supposed to pick up.
Blood pours from her mouth. Her robes soak crimson. Her voice shakes — but her conviction doesn't.
She smiles. Lifts her left hand with the last of her strength. And flips him off.
"Go. To. Hell."
You bastard. Think you're so impressive? You think I wanted to transmigrate here? Like hell I came to save you. I don't want any of this.
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Xiao Ciyu had always believed no one would ever accept the ruins of his soul.
Then a single tear — trembling with worry, unmistakably for him — fell and struck him square in the heart.
And love, once nothing but vague, indecipherable strokes on a page, suddenly had a face.
Hers.
Wang Ke, a young man working in an antique shop, is a super master in the world that no one has ever expected. He has not only great power, but also enviable talents. It's very hard for such a remarkable person to keep a low profile. He has ruled the world of antiques, shocked the world of Feng Shui and brought the cultivators' world to its knees. At the same time, a lot of beauties always accompany him… He will become a presence admired by the world. Follow him along this adventure and witness his happy life.