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Waking up as the Child of Fortune in a novel she binged on, Renee was taken in by Varyl Peak’s master and his three disciples, who unexpectedly could hear her inner thoughts. Set to rewrite her fate, Renee helped them fight against the schemes of the original female lead, Thea, who was armed with a system, and soar to supremacy.
Prophets turn truth; payment claimed. As a credit-blade prophet, Ashley Fraser’s gift of reading fate with incredible precision eclipses her family’s. Yet a century-old curse stains her bloodline—she lives marked by mortality. To break the curse, she must marry the man of fortune chosen by her grandfather.
Evelyn Grant, a successful woman trapped in a failing marriage, finally ends her three-year union after countless betrayals and decides to have a child on her own. In a fateful transaction, she unknowingly connects with call boy "Eric," who is actually Ethan Brooks—her ex-husband's best friend and a man who has secretly loved her for years. As Ethan re-enters her life under multiple identities, Evelyn finds herself entangled in a game of power, desire, and an unexpected love that refuses to be ignored.
Modern doctor Claire transmigrates into a tragic novel as the dispensable noble daughter. To escape her brutal fate, she schemes to marry the doomed Prince Alexander, planning to live safely as his widow. But when the icy prince survives and becomes obsessed with her sharp wit, their marriage ignites into a lethal game.
Sienna Yarrow was cheated by her scumbag ex and even insulted by her ex's new flame. In an attempt to salvage her pride, she rented a shockingly handsome stranger, only to discover he was Timothy Sheffield, CEO of the Sheffield Group. Now, her rental fee has somehow turned into a marriage contract.
Lexi mistook Gavin's visit for a foreskin check instead of a kidney consult. To cover her mistake, she agreed to pose as his girlfriend. But Gavin's mom liked Lexi so much, she gave them three days to marry, threatening to refuse breast cancer treatment if they didn't.
What would one do if they wanted to save their mother from running away from home, getting into a car accident, and being in a coma? Apparently, for two talented kids, it would mean traveling back in time to save a marriage.Ten years ago, to be exact. The kids only had one plan: to teach their father how to make their mother happy. But there was one tiny problem. Their parents, Yulissa Leigh and Jasper Lawson, still did not know each other ten years ago.Yulissa was an average Jane, while Jasper was a rich and handsome CEO. Who could blame Jasper for being suspicious of Yulissa's motive when she brought the kids to see him? No one believed the two kids' claim, even though the kids share a resemblance with their parents. But there was nothing Yulissa and Jasper could do when DNA tests revealed that the kids were indeed their children. Thus, Yulissa and Jasper shared the responsibility of raising the two kids while handling their own personal problems. She needed to deal with a scheming ex-husband and a commendable admirer, while he needed to deal with a pestering heiress who had a plan of her own.
Campus belle Nina suffers from severe skin hunger. The campus heartthrob, Ryan, accidentally becomes her 'cure,' leading him to mistakenly believe she has a crush on him. He already liked her for saving his niece, unaware his feelings were deepening long before he understood her condition.
Waking up as the Child of Fortune in a novel she binged on, Renee was taken in by Varyl Peak’s master and his three disciples, who unexpectedly could hear her inner thoughts. Set to rewrite her fate, Renee helped them fight against the schemes of the original female lead, Thea, who was armed with a system, and soar to supremacy.
Chase, a well-known playboy, suddenly agreed to a marriage that the elite circle looked down upon. The elite were all shocked. One day, Chase, drunk, cornered Yvonne against the wall and, blushing and furious, exclaimed, "I've liked you for sixteen years! Can't you see that?"
Timid Charlotte awakens to a horrifying truth—she's the villainess in a novel, doomed to die eight brutal deaths. Refusing her scripted fate, she embraces ruthless vengeance. Armed with knowledge of the plot, she systematically dismantles the protagonists' hypocrisy, exposes their lies, and strips Sophia of her "heroine halo".