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Mountain Stream, Magic Vial
Li Fei was always sick. Too weak to hold a job, he went back to his rural hometown, where everyone called him a useless leech. His girlfriend left him. His life hit rock bottom. Then a crab pinched his finger in a mountain stream. He fished out an ancient porcelain vase engraved with the name of Li Er. His blood awakened it. The vase was a celestial treasure—able to nourish life, heal the dying, and turn the ordinary into the miraculous. Li Fei drank from it. His illness vanished. He watered a withered rose—it bloomed into seven colors unseen on earth. He aged cheap ginseng into thirty-five-year-old premium roots, selling them for a million yuan. His rainbow roses sold for eighty thousand. In weeks, he went from broke to wealthy. The rose buyer was Chu Xinyue, owner of New Moon Restaurant. Business became partnership. Partnership became something deeper. With the vase, Li Fei grew oranges and vegetables that tasted like nothing else. He raised ordinary tilapia into ""divine fish"" that rivaled the rarest catches. New Moon Restaurant thrived, overtaking the city's biggest dining chain, Oasis Hotel. Its owner, Wu Wenzhong, and his manager Wang Chao fought back. They spread lies, monopolized the fish supply, and bribed a thug to poison Li Fei's farm. All the fish died. All the crops withered. Li Fei poured water from the vase. The fish came back to life. The plants sprouted again. And the surveillance camera had recorded everything. The climax came at the 70th birthday banquet of Chu Xinyue's grandfather. Li Fei offered a blessed Angong Niuhuang Pill as a gift. The elites laughed at him—a country boy with cheap medicine, they said. They tried to throw him out. Then the grandfather collapsed. He was bleeding from the mouth, slipping into a coma. The best doctor in the city declared it hopeless. Li Fei fed him half the pill. The old man woke up. His chronic ailments were gone. The doctor offered ten million for the remaining half. The crowd fell silent. Desperate, Wu Wenzhong pulled a knife. Li Fei disarmed him with one hand. The police arrived, armed with the poisoning evidence. Wu, Wang, and the thug were all arrested. In the end, Li Fei married Chu Xinyue. She gave him seventy percent of the group. He became the real power behind New Moon. She became pregnant. The boy once mocked as a sickly freeloader now had wealth, love, and a family. And the ancient vase, found in a mountain stream, gleamed under the sun—witness to a miracle that changed everything.

Crisis Travel: Tech King
Tang Ning was a 25-year-old deliveryman. On his birthday, a meteor hit him. Now, whenever his life is in danger, he travels to another world. He landed in the Great Xia Dynasty, where the emperor is weak and the noble clans rule everything. He barely arrived before he saw Empress Qi Liuli kill four top assassins with her bare hands—and was sentenced to death for trespassing. He saved himself with instant noodles and spicy snacks. The cold, violent empress turned out to be a secret foodie. Her trusted nurse chose him as a fake fiancé to fend off the clans' forced marriage plots. The Wangs and the Cuis had monopolized salt, iron, grain, education, and government for centuries. They wanted the empress to marry one of their own, then steal the throne. The empress was the greatest warrior alive—but she couldn't read. The clans used her illiteracy to control her. She needed an outsider. Tang Ning brought modern knowledge. In literary contests, he crushed the scholars with ancient poems they had never seen. In martial tournaments, he pulled out an AK-47, a Barrett sniper rifle, and a rocket launcher—shattering the myth of invincible martial arts. He refined salt with chemistry to break their monopoly. He solved famines with modern economics. He introduced anonymous exams and movable-type printing, giving poor students access to books and breaking the clans' grip on officialdom. As they fought side by side, the empress stopped using him and started protecting him. She faced down assassins and rebel ministers for his sake. He, once only trying to survive, began to guard her throne with his life. When two top killers attacked, he blew them up with a rocket launcher. The blast triggered the travel power. They landed in the modern world. The empress saw cars, TVs, and elevators for the first time. Her cold mask fell away. She became a curious, food-crazed girl. Their love deepened fast. Back in Great Xia, the clans allied with half a million barbarian troops. Generals betrayed the empire. Tang Ning's modern weapons turned the tide. The empress led the army herself, crushed the invasion in half a month, and annexed the barbarian lands. She returned to the capital, punished the traitorous clans, and abolished aristocratic rule forever. In the end, Qi Liuli became a legendary emperor. She married Tang Ning in a grand ceremony and named him Prince Hua. Right after the wedding, they traveled through time again—and settled together in the modern world. The boy who delivered food became the man who saved an empire. And the empress who trusted no one found a love that crossed two worlds.

Twin Destinies: Truth in Lies
Su Qingqing, a concubine's daughter, lived a tragic life. Because her legitimate half-sister Su Manli was barren, the family forced Qingqing to marry General Huo Changfeng as a secondary bride—a surrogate to bear Manli's child. After a painful delivery, Manli had her disfigured and buried alive. With her last breath, Qingqing learned the truth: Manli had always planned to take the child and kill her. She swore revenge. And woke up on her wedding day. This time, she would not submit. When Su Manli sent her peach-colored robes to mark her as a concubine, Qingqing donned scarlet—the color reserved for a true bride. She took a hidden mountain path to arrive first, entered through the main gate, and stole Manli's wedding glory. Inside the manor, the traps came one after another. Su Manli rallied the other concubines against her. Qingqing broke their alliance with a single truth: their own children were also born of concubines. When Manli tried to murder the twins of another concubine, Qingqing saved them and exposed the crime. General Huo Changfeng watched her with suspicion at first. Then with admiration. Then with love. Su Manli faked a pregnancy to frame Qingqing. She staged a fall to plant cursed evidence against her. Each plot backfired. An imperial physician exposed Manli's lies and her barrenness. The general stripped Manli of power and elevated Qingqing to equal wife. At a homecoming banquet, Manli conspired with the Prime Minister's wife to accuse Qingqing of adultery. Qingqing dismantled the scheme with ease. The Prime Minister's wife, in revenge, forced Qingqing's birth mother to kill herself. Her mother's death opened Qingqing's eyes. Her true enemy was not just one woman—it was the entire system that crushed concubines and their children. Then she discovered she was pregnant—with the same son she had lost in her past life. She wept with joy. Desperate, Su Manli hired a Taoist priest to curse the unborn child. She tried to push Qingqing during a charity event to cause a miscarriage. Qingqing had prepared. A bolt of lightning struck Manli down. Qingqing gave birth to a healthy son. In the end, Huo Changfeng gathered all the evidence—fake pregnancy, attempted infanticide, murder of Qingqing's mother. Su Manli was stripped of her title and sent to a nunnery for life. The Prime Minister's household fell from favor. Su Qingqing, once a bullied concubine's daughter, became the general's cherished wife. She had her son. She had her love. She had the revenge she swore on her deathbed—and a life that made all the pain worth it.

I Won't Fall for You
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The Regent's Iron Return
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I'm Their Nightmare 1990
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Mr. Lowe's Secret Bride
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My Sweet Obsession
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Her Second Chance:The Return of the True Heiress
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Toys Topple the Titans
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Where Loss Turned Into Life
Eight months along and already in early labor, Sophie Lane fights for her life in the delivery room, only for a single callous decision by the family patriarch to leave her newborn daughter abandoned on the edge of death.Her husband Ethan Carter, kept in the dark, is told both mother and child are gone. He carries that grief alone for years. Then one day, the truth cracks open: the daughter they told him he lost is alive, raised against all odds by Sophie, who never stopped fighting for her. Guilt, love, and years of lost time flood through him all at once. He sets out to reclaim what was stolen from all three of them, vowing to spend whatever remains of his life making them feel safe, seen, and whole.

Clean Hands and Dirty Game
Silas Thorne has seen enough lives destroyed by gambling to dedicate his entire existence to ending it. He beats Lady Sparrow, the Titan, the Ace one by one, talks them all into walking away, and disappears with them into quiet retirement as a foot massage therapist. It holds, until it doesn’t. His sister-in-law is drowning in gambling debt, and the underground world he walked away from is the only place that can save her. He goes back in disguise, looking every bit the scruffy laborer, and proceeds to dismantle the underground gambling scene from the inside out. The legend they forgot to fear just walked back through the door.
