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Cindy Pine, chosen by the transmigration system after an accident, became the cannon fodder for female leads in novels. As she traveled through various worlds to save the antagonists, she never expected each antagonist—whether a moody, impoverished student or a restrained scion—to bear a striking resemblance to her original fiancé.
Trapped as a villainess with three ruthless brothers, Sara Lowe vomits on CEO Blake, "accidentally" torches his hand, then beds elevator hottie Lennox — who's the mafia heir. Now she's juggling brothers' schemes, Blake's revenge, and the underworld king she seduced.
Waking up as the novel's villainess, Charlotte survives by masking her cunning to play the meek darling, unwittingly igniting Nathan's obsession. Revenge-driven, Evelyn keeps sabotaging them, which fuels their passion instead. Unexpectedly, Charlotte discovers this transmigration is a twisted homecoming to her original world.
After her father's death, Emily moves to the Langley family’s place in Riverside with her mother. There, she meets senior Ryan, who falls for her at first sight. Whenever she faces trouble at school or home, he's there to protect her. She strives to excel, and they ultimately find happiness together.
In the Cultivators' Realm, sects proliferate in shifting rivalries. The Freewind Sect commands reverence, the Nightshade wields shadowed might, the Valley of the Sage masks sinister rot, and the Alliance of Immortals hoards secrets. Amidst this turmoil, the Zhuyu Clan's unique spiritual constitution sparks lethal covetousness.
The heroine gets a new mission and finds herself in the shoes of a discarded wife. Her tasks? Get back at the jerks and win over the hardest man to charm! Little did she know, this time she shares a three-lifetime destiny with him!
Trapped in a novel, Anna, coerced by a system to turn Dorian into a villain or face death, pretends to play by the plot while secretly aiding him. Their bond deepens despite system interference. Amid chaos and betrayals, their complex relationship strengthens.
Due to a cunning plan devised by her father, Emerson Gray found herself entangled in a forced marriage with CEO Alexander Smith, agreeing to an automatic divorce two years later. During this period, they were to remain strangers, with no need to meet each other. Upon Alexander's return to the country after two years, a twist of fate led him to mistakenly engage with Emerson, believing her to be Sammy, someone he thought he had been involved with before. Alexander's sole focus became divorcing Emerson promptly to marry Sammy. Unbeknownst to Alexander, Emerson worked within the Smith Group, intentionally adopting a rural disguise. She was selected by Alexander to serve as his personal secretary, and as they spent more time together, an unexpected bond developed, oblivious to the fact that they were actually married. The turning point came when Alexander discovered that the wife he disdained was his own secretary. Determined to win back Emerson's heart, clarify their misunderstandings, and punish Sammy for her actions, Alexander embarked on a journey to build a happy life together with Emerson and their child.
Larry Chase, an office drone, was sucked into the novel he was reading and became the villain. Instead of pursuing the female lead, he shrugs and walks the other way - right into the arms of the female villain. He embraces a new life of privilege, and with his rich family spoiling him rotten, he's living the dream.
Cindy Pine, chosen by the transmigration system after an accident, became the cannon fodder for female leads in novels. As she traveled through various worlds to save the antagonists, she never expected each antagonist—whether a moody, impoverished student or a restrained scion—to bear a striking resemblance to her original fiancé.
She sought his protection, and he needed her presence. As a nanny, Celine Grant had only two duties while working for Irving Rivers: to please him and take care of his son. But as their daily interactions deepened, Irving began to notice something familiar in her every smile and gesture. It was the presence of a girl he thought he had long forgotten.