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For the past month, Shen Zhiyao had been having the same dream over and over again—fragmented, yet always the same. In it, she saw her past life.
It was an era of hardship, where people struggled just to find enough food and clothing. She had been sent down to the countryside, living in a small village. One day, a sudden torrential rain triggered a mudslide. Weak and frail, she couldn’t escape in time and was swept into the rushing mud.
Just when she thought she was about to die, a man in a green military uniform saved her. But in the process, the soldier’s leg was struck by a falling tree trunk, leaving him crippled for life. He never married and spent the rest of his days alone.
Ever since those dreams, Shen Zhiyao had been weighed down by gloom. Then, out of nowhere, she obtained a system space—and a vague premonition that she was about to return to that very era.
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...
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.
The moment Su Cen opened her eyes, she found herself transported into the body of a young orphan girl in the 1970s.
Her father had been a soldier, her mother a battlefield doctor—both fallen heroes who left behind nothing but a traditional courtyard house and a shabby jade pendant.
Who would have thought that the worn-out pendant was actually a heaven-defying cheat item?
Once its spiritual-spring pocket dimension awakened, food and daily necessities were no longer a problem. Life was set.
But no sooner had her grandparents passed away than a pack of greedy relatives showed up, trying to seize the family home and force her into marriage.
As if she'd let that happen.
She was the daughter of martyrs, after all. A quick appeal to the authorities was all it took to put those shameless relatives in their place.
With that mess settled, she set off on the road as a sent-down youth in the countryside.
While everyone else struggled to earn work points, she hid away in her pocket dimension, enjoying good food and comfort.
She spent her days gossiping, watching drama unfold, and keeping a low profile, living a carefree and leisurely life.
Then the college entrance examination was reinstated—
Everyone was stunned.
1970s + 1v1 Romance + Transmigration + Superpowers +Getting Rich
Yun Xi, a triple-elemental superpower user in the apocalypse, possessed enough resources to last several lifetimes!
The moment she opened her eyes, she found herself in bed with a strange man. After sleeping with him and realizing something was wrong, she hurriedly pulled up her pants and ran.
She had transmigrated!
And into the 1970s, no less!!!
Good heavens, how could fate do this to her?!
Luckily—or unluckily—she had transmigrated.
Her mother was dead. Her father was a scheming opportunist who had stolen her mother’s family fortune, then immediately turned around and married his mistress!
Her stepsister was four years older than the original host. Despite being the daughter of a wealthy family, the original owner was weak, timid, and incapable of standing up for herself—a pitiful girl who was practically starving half the time.
Stealing her job? Forcing her to go to the countryside? Shameless favoritism?
Fine then.
Using her spatial ability, she emptied out everything they were so proud of—their wealth, grain supplies, ration coupons, and priceless antiques.
[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.
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.
In her previous life, Xia Zhiwei gave everything she had—heart and soul—treating her husband’s elder sister like her own. She was obedient, sensible, and endlessly tolerant, yet all she received in return was a carefully orchestrated deception.
Her sister-in-law feigned concern, but in truth was scheming step by step to take her child away. Her in-laws appeared kind on the surface, but behind her back they had already planned how to sell her off. She was sold and still foolishly counted money for others, only realizing everyone’s true faces when she died from complications during childbirth.
Filled with boundless hatred, Xia Zhiwei is reborn at the age of twenty.
Just as news arrives that her husband has “died in the line of duty,” the all-too-familiar scene and those familiar, hypocritical faces make her eyes burn red with rage.
This time, she will never repeat the same mistakes.
She will strip her in-laws’ household bare and turn the tables completely…