Transmigration
In the future, death is forbidden. Everyone can be revived through a spell known as “Resurrection.”
—And then I died.
For reasons unknown, I was brought back to life with Resurrection inside a mysterious prison. The prison was filled with every kind of torture device imaginable. Every day, I was tortured to death by those instruments, only to be revived again and forced to endure the torment all over again.
And I was not the only one.
The prison held countless others just like me. Some of them had already suffered there for thousands of years. We could neither live nor die in peace, forever denied rest.
…I have to find a way to escape.
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…”
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…
Shen Piao, a descendant of imperial chefs, collapses after working through countless sleepless nights. When she wakes up, she finds herself transmigrated into the body of a nineteen-year-old girl with the same name—one who had just fainted from heartbreak after a broken engagement.
Her new household is sparse: only a young brother who keeps his distance, a naive younger sister, and a small two-story house by the river.
With no time to wallow in worry, Shen Piao returns to her old craft—cooking.
The busy canal docks bring in a constant flow of fresh ingredients from all over the country. The capital’s wharf teems with people: hard-working laborers earning a few hundred coins a day, wealthy merchants, and nobles from prominent families.
At the Shen Family Restaurant, there are cheap yet delicious pork intestine buns—despised by some elites but loved by workers, who can easily eat four or five in one sitting, thanks to their soft, fluffy dough and rich filling.
There are also dishes favored by the upper class, like copper-pot lamb hotpot. Outside, snow falls heavily, while inside, warmth fills the room, accompanied by the rich aroma of fine wine.
As time passes, both nobles and commoners in the capital come to know Shen Restaurant. Their recreated Yunnan ham is savory and sought-after, with each piece hard to obtain. Their Cantonese seafood congee is so fresh and flavorful it’s unforgettable—and available only in limited quantities. Freshly butchered Inner Mongolian hand-grabbed lamb, tender and juicy, becomes a favorite among the elite.
In a time of peace and renewal, Shen Piao rises like a wild blade of grass, carving out a flourishing life of her own.
A poor scholar, Xu Ke, carrying a modern soul, travels through time and space. With five thousand taels of silver as betrothal gifts, he marries Yingchun, a concubine-born daughter of the Jia family. On the journey back from the wedding, the county magistrate’s deputy makes trouble, and disgruntled commoners block the road crying out for justice. Xu Ke publicly settles the case, and with just a few words exposes the false accusation. Everything begins with this first challenge from the county magistrate’s deputy on the way back from the wedding procession.
Jiang Yichu, a cardiothoracic surgeon, transmigrates into a period novel—becoming the foil to the fake heiress.
The fake heiress is portrayed as “pure and kind,” stealing the family background and support that should have belonged to the original host, eventually becoming everyone’s beloved “white moonlight.”
Meanwhile, the true heiress, Jiang Yichu, grew up in the countryside and endured endless hardship. Looked down upon as crude and unrefined, she is rejected by her biological parents. Even when she is acknowledged and brought back to the family, it’s only because her marriage can serve as a stepping stone for the fake heiress.
Jiang Yichu scoffs—who cares about being some so-called rich young lady?
They want to marry her off to an old widower? Fine. She’ll beat them to it and enter a flash marriage with a future bigshot!
What? The fake heiress has also been reborn and wants to swap marriages?
And the man she wants is Jiang Yichu’s flash-married husband?
Dream on.
As the once ruthless and decisive commander from her previous life softens, coaxing Jiang Yichu to hold on just a little longer, the fake heiress is completely stunned.
Even more shocking—
Since when did the director of the military hospital become Jiang Yichu’s mentor?
The chief of staff is her godfather!
The only daughter of a top Hong Kong tycoon is her best friend!
Wasn’t she supposed to be a useless country girl?
When did Jiang Yichu become the most sought-after surgical genius in the entire capital?
—
What was supposed to be a contract marriage…
Jiang Yichu had been fully prepared to live independently and beautifully on her own.
But after marrying Ying Zheng, she discovers that the so-called “cold-faced king of hell” reputation is nothing but a rumor.
Ying Zheng is the perfect husband—
He does all the housework, supports her unconditionally, and always has her back.
The only downside is…
The overtime she doesn’t do at the hospital, he makes her “make up for” at night.
Ying Zheng:
“On the battlefield, I’m a sniper who never misses.
Off the battlefield… I only want to surrender beneath your skirt.”
A clear-headed, radiant beauty × a cold, reserved high-ranking military officer
70s military marriage + twins (boy & girl) + marriage first, love later + size gap + age gap + pampered heroine + slice of life
The moment Song Yuntang opens her eyes, she finds herself transported back to the 1970s—living in a rural cowshed and caught in a difficult situation involving an arranged pregnancy.
Once the beloved daughter of educated, high-ranking parents, she had been sent to the countryside for safety before her family faced political hardship. But her greedy uncle took advantage of her, seized her family’s wealth, and pressured her into marrying Fu Weicheng—a man who had fallen from status at the time—while demanding a large bride price.
Unexpectedly, soon after their marriage, the Fu family’s name was cleared. Fu Weicheng returned to Beijing… and never came back, leaving no news behind. He didn’t even know she was pregnant.
Song Yuntang gives birth to twins—a boy and a girl—and life is very difficult for the three of them.
Determined to change her fate, she reclaims what rightfully belongs to her and heads to the military district with her two children to seek a divorce.
She can live without a husband—but her children must have Beijing household registration.
At the Beijing military district, the famously distant and disciplined officer Fu Weicheng—known for keeping others at arm’s length—suddenly becomes emotional when he sees Song Yuntang holding a pair of twins and asking for a divorce.
Soon, everyone in the military district realizes: the once-unapproachable Commander Fu has fallen deeply for the young wife he once left behind.
By day, he buys her sweets, helps care for the children, and reflects on his past.
By night, he holds her gently and whispers,
“Wife… let’s not divorce, okay?”
Song Yuntang originally planned to secure the household registration and leave—
but instead, she finds herself deeply cherished… and living a life filled with unexpected warmth.
One day, Tang Jizhi woke up to find himself stranded on a deserted island.
The only things by his side were a pen and a sketchbook.
—He had entered a survival livestream game app.
Unable to find food, Tang Jizhi drew a rabbit. Soon after, a rabbit ran straight into him and died on the spot. “??? ”
“A coincidence. It must be a coincidence! ”
Later, a pack of wolves launched a surprise attack. Tang Jizhi slowly climbed up a tree.
The audience flooded the chat:
“He’s definitely going to draw a lion.”
“I think it’ll be a tiger.”
Not long after, a Tyrannosaurus rex appeared and wiped out the wolf pack. “……”
Complete surrender.
In the end, Tang Jizhi was surrounded by Smurfs, Pikachu, a T-rex, and other incredible creatures. Just as everyone was watching in awe, the big shot suddenly said,
“This is so boring.”
Then—
Before the eyes of tens of billions of viewers, Tang Jizhi gathered all the magical creatures back into his sketchbook, shattered the system, and descended upon their planet. “??? ”
“!!!”
“Hurry!
Professional power-leveler Mu Sichen was played. After falling for a scam, he finds himself transmigrated into a full-dive holographic game.
The game depicts a world post-catastrophe, a wasteland crawling with Eldritch abominations. These nameless Entities have carved the world into isolated towns where human survivors cling to a desperate existence. In this realm, the only way to survive is to offer one's faith to the monsters and discard one's sanity.
The System tells him: "Here, take this pickaxe. Work hard to build your own 'Ideal Town' and provide a sanctuary for the survivors of this world."
Mu Sichen swung his pickaxe, pulverized an Eldritch horror, and seized its territory. He then patted a survivor—who was barely clinging to human form—and offered some encouragement: "Dry your tears. Pick up the pieces of your brain, grab a tool, and let’s start working toward self-sufficiency!"
The tearful survivor took the tool and asked expectantly, "Aren't you going to lead us in building our home?"
Mu Sichen replied, "I’m just a power-leveler. You have to build your own 'Ideal Home' yourselves—I'm only responsible for seizing the land."
And so, Mu Sichen traversed the various towns with his pickaxe, conquering territories as he went. In a moment of accidental overachievement, he even made off with the master of a town, Qin Zhou—an Eldritch Entity himself.
Looking at Qin Zhou, who was clinging to him tightly, Mu Sichen was stunned. This "person" seemed... remarkably willing to be abducted.
Qin Zhou, the lone guardian of humanity, harbored a secret. He was on the brink of madness.
Every "Domain" user is destined to eventually devolve into an unspeakable monster. To delay the inevitable, Qin Zhou had grown increasingly frail and weary.
Until one day, a man wielding a pickaxe arrived at the Safe Zone, conquering everything in his path. Qin Zhou immediately threw himself into the man's arms and whispered: "Take me away. Fast."
The man gave Qin Zhou’s tentacles a squeeze. "I can take you with me, but could you loosen your suckers? I can’t breathe."
"Oh," Qin Zhou agreed—and then hugged him even tighter.
Reading the celestial signs only to be struck by lightning, Jiang Ran might be the unluckiest mystic master to ever exist.
After one accidental transmigration, she wakes up in a new world only to discover she has somehow gained two sons.
The eldest is cold, arrogant, and denies her outright, claiming he has no mother and was “asexually reproduced.”
The younger is even worse, openly hostile and telling her to get lost.
Faced with these terrifying twin prodigies—one like a dragon, the other like a tiger both seemingly ready to end her life, Jiang Ran can only desperately calculate her fate and put on a serious front.
“Sir, I’m afraid you’re about to encounter a bloody disaster.”
Yet before she can finish speaking, the man turns the tables, pinning her beneath him with a dangerous glare.
“Woman, what kind of trick are you trying to pull?”