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After Rejecting Moral Coercion, I Became Invincible
Lin Xiaoman, who was PUAed into “being obedient” since childhood, lived as a “free tool” for relatives and colleagues—paying her aunt’s gambling debts, taking the blame for coworkers, and even letting her cousin borrow her grandma’s surgery fee in the name of “family.” It wasn’t until her grandma held her hand before passing out and said, “Stop委屈ing yourself,” that she finally snapped: she tore up her aunt’s IOU, yelled at the coworker who dumped blame on her, and blocked her leeching relatives. Unexpectedly, after rejecting moral coercion, her life took a dramatic turn: those who used to bully her backed off, her boss appreciated her backbone and gave her a promotion, and she even met a gentle boyfriend who understood her. Turns out, “being disobedient” is the start of living for herself.
After Being Divorced, I Married a Prince—My Ex Is Going Crazy
Su Wanqing spent three bitter years with Lu Mingyuan, taking care of his family and shielding him from gossip, only to get a divorce letter accusing her of “infertility.” When she knelt in the snow crying with her dowry bracelets, Prince Rui Chu Heng—riding a black horse—stopped in front of her. This boy she once hid in the woodshed to save from assassination had grown into a powerful prince, and he said he wanted to marry her as his main consort. After marriage, Chu Heng doted on her so much she didn’t even have to walk up stairs alone: he shielded her from wine at banquets and turned the emperor’s gift of warm jade into her hairpin. Watching Su Wanqing—who once only mended his clothes—now laughing in silk with dimples, Lu Mingyuan went crazy and blocked the prince’s mansion: “Wanqing, I was wrong! I’ve always loved you!” But Su Wanqing slapped the divorce letter in his face: “Mr. Lu, you said I wasn’t good enough for you—why are you begging me now?”
The Brocade Zither & The Radiant Moon
Before rebirth, Shen Zhaoyue's family was exterminated because she trusted the traitor Lu Heng. After rebirth, she vowed to avoid him, but accidentally hit Emperor Lu Jing (traveling incognito) with her silk ball during a marriage ceremony. She thought she married an ordinary merchant, but on their wedding night, Lu Jing revealed his dragon robe—he was the current emperor! It turned out he'd loved her at first sight and hid his identity just to marry her as empress. When Lu Jing ascended the throne, Shen Zhaoyue not only cleared her family's unjust case but also made Lu Heng kneel before her, begging for forgiveness. The debts of her past life would be repaid double in this one!
You Were Given the Worst Class, But You Turned It Into the School's Top
Lin Wan, a Chinese teacher ostracized by colleagues, is forced to take over Class 7, Grade 3—the school’s most notorious “problem class”: there’s Chen Mo, the fight-obsessed bully; Su Xiao, the game-addicted underachiever; Xu Yao, the class monitor who gave up on herself after her parents’ divorce... Everyone waits for her to “crash and burn,” even the principal has a dismissal letter ready. But Lin Wan refuses to play by the rules: she helps Chen Mo resolve a decade-long rift with his father, uses “game-level review” to reel Su Xiao back into learning, and even takes the whole class to a nursing home for research essays. When the “worst class”’s essays land in the city newspaper and their mock exam jumps to third place in the school, skepticism turns to awe—but Lin Wan’s goal was never just “getting first”; it’s to let these “abandoned kids” regain control of their own lives.
The Wild Girl
In 1993, Lin Xiaoman, the "wild girl" of Pingzhou No.1 High School, was notorious as a "troublemaker"—skipping class to help her laid-off father run a street stall, standing up for her bullied best friend, only to be branded a "motherless wild child" by rumors. No one knew she was a reborn soul: in her past life, she took the blame for her best friend's theft, leading to her father's death from a sudden illness, her secret crush Chen Mo (a military youth) being disabled while clearing her name, and herself dying in poverty with resentment. Reborn, she's determined to fix all regrets: help her father secure the state-owned enterprise contract to rise above adversity, expose her best friend's hypocrisy, and take the initiative to get close to Chen Mo who always silently protects her—but just as she thinks everything is going smoothly, the mastermind who harmed her in the past appears early. A game of youth and fate has just begun...
An Eight-Year-Old Sells Goose Legs at Tsinghua/Beida, the Principal Calls Me Kid Bro
In a fantastical world merging urban life with mystical elements, an eight-year-old reincarnated boy named Ah Qiang runs a goose leg stall outside elite universities like Tsinghua and Peking. Using knowledge from his past life as a cultivator, he overpowers bullies with humorous magic, sparking a comedic underdog comeback. The principal, stunned by his genius, affectionately dubs him 'Kid Bro'. Full of twists, the story weaves romance with the campus beauty Xiao Hong and deadly threats from dark arts conspirators. As Ah Qiang unravels his reincarnation secrets, each episode delivers laughs and cliffhangers, building to a final showdown that promises tears and triumph.