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Three Years After My Death: The World Mourns Me Now
"Dr. Wen Tianyue stood on the brink of curing two deadly pandemics when her world collapsed. After years in a secret lab, she sacrificed everything to protect the research—shattering her legs in an ambush. With her last breath, she entrusted the lifesaving formulas to Wen Shuya, the adopted sister she’d raised as her own. Shuya discarded one cure and ordered Tianyue’s torture murder. As Tianyue died bewildered in agony, Shuya carved her own skin to pose as the hero who ""rescued"" half the research. She spun a vicious lie: Tianyue had stolen the other cure, defected, and murdered a colleague. The lie became truth. Tianyue’s detective husband Huo Linye saw Shuya’s scars as proof. Her father Wen Dahai disowned her. Her son Xiaoyu learned to curse her name. For three years, Shuya reigned as a medical saint, harvesting awards while stealing Tianyue’s family—drawing Huo Linye’s parents into her web and turning Xiaoyu against his mother. Tianyue’s spirit returned to a home that worshipped her killer. She watched her son stomp on her photo, heard her father wish her erased, and saw Huo Linye—tortured by doubt yet chained to the lie—prepare to marry Shuya. When a skeleton surfaced in Tianyue’s work uniform bearing her handmade star-sign lion emblem, forensics exposed the horror: shattered legs, ripped fingernails—no traitor’s death. Only Detective Li Zhang challenged Shuya’s myth, silenced by Huo Linye at every turn. At Shuya’s UN award ceremony, as Huo Linye reached for a ring, Li Zhang crashed the stage. Restored surveillance footage streamed globally: Shuya discarding the cure, ordering the kill, and slicing her own arm with icy precision. The hero became a prisoner. At trial, Shuya spat at Huo Linye: “You loved a comfortable lie more than your bleeding truth.” The nation apologized. Tianyue received posthumous honors. But as Huo Linye knelt at her rebuilt monument, he pressed his service revolver to his temple. Tianyue’s spirit watched his blood seep into stone. Justice had come. Vindication had come. Yet the child wept between two graves. All that lingered was the echo of Shuya’s sneer—some poisons outlive their makers."

Beast Master: My Turtle Commands the Beast Horde
Monsters invade Earth from rifts in the sky. To save his ill sister, 18-year-old Luo Chuan bonds with a Beast Master System, awakening his pet turtle's Black Tortoise bloodline for infinite growth. He enrolls in a martial arts university, forming a team with friends. From trials to missions, he contracts beasts with White Tiger, Vermilion Bird, and Azure Dragon bloodlines. Uncovering an ancient conflict, he refuses to betray his partners and closes the dimensional rift with the Four Sacred Beasts. After they enter reincarnation, his awakened sister helps him find the reborn Black Tortoise, beginning a new journey.

The Return of the Chef: Turning the Tide
"Ye Fan, a culinary prodigy adopted by master Zhou Yaoxian, was favored to win the 6th Chef Competition. But when Zhou bet $100M on his opponent and ordered him to throw the final, Ye Fan refused. Betrayed, his right hand was shattered—ending his career. Framed and homeless, Ye Fan learned he was adopted, his only clue a jade pendant. Three years later, scraping by in Binjiang, he's taken in by Ningning, a fiery restaurant owner. In her kitchen, abused by the head chef, Ye Fan secretly reveals his left-handed skills during a crisis—saving her business. As he rebuilds, he unknowingly cooks for Lin Yan—his birth mother. But she doesn't recognize him, and her youngest son keeps them apart. Meanwhile, his old master returns, backing a rival restaurant to destroy them. From food wars to a national face-off against a foreign critic, Ye Fan fights to reclaim his legacy—one dish at a time."

Last Dawn: A Mother's Fortress
Xu Wan, an advertising agency employee, gave up all her assets in the divorce to secure custody of her five-year-old daughter, Duoduo, and moved in with her parents. She worked tirelessly—writing copy by day and working night shifts at a convenience store to make ends meet. Then, an unexpected doomsday warning shattered their fragile peace. Dr. Lin, director of the respiratory department at City Central Hospital, urgently informed her at the convenience store: ""The city will be locked down in 12 hours. The ANIS virus is real—not a rumor."" He urged her to retrieve her daughter immediately and stockpile supplies. As Xu Wan rushed to the kindergarten, she witnessed the first horrifying signs of the outbreak—zombies emerging in the streets. She barely managed to rescue Duoduo, who was left alone by the playground slide. Meanwhile, her father, a retired mechanical engineer, paid double the price for blast-proof doors and installed solar generators, while her nurse mother stockpiled medicine and food. Working through the night, the family transformed their home into a survival fortress—reinforced against attacks, powered by renewable energy, and stocked with enough supplies to last months. After the lockdown, the city descended into chaos. The growls of infected neighbors echoed through the hallway, and unknown footsteps lurked outside their door. But the deadliest threat came from the living—Li Gang, a hostile neighbor, brandished a knife and demanded their supplies, even pushing his own companion into the zombie horde as a distraction. Using their wits, Xu Wan’s family fought back. They modified a toy dog, laced it with fish blood as bait, and lured the zombies to eliminate Li Gang. Three months later, after a brutal snowstorm, they thought the worst was over—until Li Gang reappeared, seemingly back from the dead. He had formed a gang, posing as government relief workers to lure and slaughter survivors. Risking exposure, Xu Wan used a loudspeaker to warn others, drawing Li Gang’s wrath. Just as his gang breached their defenses, the national rescue team arrived. After more than three months of desperate survival, Xu Wan’s family never abandoned their humanity. They helped other survivors, proving that even in the darkest times, compassion and courage endure. In the end, they evacuated with the last eleven survivors in their compound, heading toward a temporary shelter where society could begin anew. "

Love's Time Lag
"Childhood sweethearts Xiao Sese and Duan Qiming grew into a loveless marriage—he obsessed with mistress Xie Yingying, she pining for her white moonlight Jiang Ge (unbeknownst to all, Duan's half-brother who secretly donated a kidney to save him). When Jiang Ge, now dying, needs the last available specialist slot, Sese kowtows until her forehead bleeds to secure it... only for Duan to steal the appointment for Xie Yingying's trivial ailment. At Jiang Ge's funeral, Sese crashes her car into Duan's Mercedes with his lover inside, revealing three truths mid-collision: 1) Jiang Ge was Duan's savior, 2) Duan's thugs had beaten his dying brother for ""seducing"" Sese, 3) The moon necklace Duan gifted Xie was a replica of Jiang Ge's original to Sese. As Sese's coma begins, her spirit watches Duan's redemption arc: he recreates the shattered necklace, exposes Xie's lies (leading to her fatal car chase), and crawls bare-kneed across the city to the hospital. She wakes only to spit blood onto his moon necklace replica, whispering ""Bury me with Jiang Ge"" before dying. Thirty years later, when young lovers named ""Sese"" and ""Jiang Ge"" pass their derelict mansion, the now-geriatric Duan drops his walking frame to kneel once more—realizing too late that some debts can never be repaid. "

It's Coming
"Wang Liang's peaceful life shatters when a mysterious creature kills his chickens, leaving behind eerie green blood. Ignoring his grandmother's warnings about a vengeful legendary beast, the ""Old Cat Monkey,"" he provokes it. The creature attacks that very night, and his grandmother reveals a tragic family secret: Wang Liang's parents and grandfather were killed by the same beast. Trapped at home with his wife in labor, the family faces a dire situation. His grandmother bravely sacrifices herself as a diversion. Thankfully, the village chief arrives with help, driving the beast away. Believing the danger has passed, Wang Liang rushes his wife to the hospital but is stalked by strange lights and sounds. In a desperate confrontation, he discovers it was actually the village chief's men following to protect them. However, peace is short-lived. After his child is born, the ""Old Cat Monkey"" returns, setting fire to their home. In a final showdown, the village chief and villagers capture the creature, unveiling the shocking truth: the ""monster"" was a human villain in disguise all along. With the menace exposed, Wang Liang's family finally finds true safety."

The Seventh Day of the Goat
"Fresh graduate Zhang Lijuan returns to her rural hometown, only to find her mother Wang Huilan obsessively serving her boiled goat heads for seven consecutive days—each meal colder and more rancid than the last. Her father Zhang Changqing avoids eye contact, whispering to the empty barn at night. The horror escalates when Lijuan's phone floods with anonymous ""RUN"" texts. Mirrors reflect her mother's face stretching into impossible grins, while midnight drips sync with a distorted lullaby from her childhood. Every escape attempt loops her back to the porch, where the goat skulls hanging above the door seem to multiply. When her father finally acknowledges the terror, his brief moment of shared fear twists into manic laughter—""Just testing your city-girl nerves!"" But Lijuan finds proof this is no prank: the family photo album shows generations of daughters disappearing on their seventh day home, all with goat's blood smeared on their portraits. The real horror dawns as she realizes the goat heads weren't meant to feed her... but to prepare her. "

The Cursed Mirror
While working in the fields, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu follow a strangely behaving weasel into an abandoned mansion in the mountains. Inside, Zhang Qiang accidentally steps on a small mound, uncovering a rosewood box containing an ancient bronze mirror. The mirror is eerie—its surface is covered in green rust and blood-red streaks, while its back bears a grotesque nuo (exorcism) mask design, exuding an unsettling aura. Despite warnings from villagers like Old Man Chen and Granny Zhang about the mansion’s curse and the mirror’s dark nature, Zhang Qiang takes it home, hoping to sell it for profit. From then on, a series of bizarre events unfold: midnight knocks with no one there, the weasel’s repeated eerie appearances, livestock dying mysteriously, and ghostly wails echoing from the village at night. Most horrifyingly, no matter where Zhang Qiang discards the mirror—whether in a river, the wilderness, or deep in the mountains—it always returns, sometimes even reappearing on village walls, surrounded by terrifying nuo mask paintings. Tormented, Zhang Qiang and Li Xiu return to the mansion at night to investigate. Shrouded in thick fog, the estate is even more sinister: scratching sounds come from the well, shadowy figures loom in the mist, and Zhang Qiang glimpses glowing eyes in the well’s depths before finding a bloody handprint on his face. Granny Zhang reveals that the mansion once belonged to a nuo dance performer, and his descendant, Erzhu, was driven mad by its dark history. Zhang Qiang stages a fake plan to melt the mirror, then lies in wait—only to catch the stalker: Erzhu, who had been pretending to be insane. Erzhu confesses that he fabricated the hauntings to protect his ancestral home and the mirror (a family heirloom meant as a dowry). The mirror’s “returns” were his doing—he secretly retrieved it and staged the creepy scenes. After Zhang Qiang apologizes sincerely, Erzhu takes the mirror away, and the disturbances finally cease.

The Omen Rooster: A Village’s Descent into Madness
The story begins when Xiaoshuai, a villager, notices that his six-year-old rooster, ""Golden Voice,"" has started crowing incessantly at midnight, shattering the peace of the village. Soon after, a series of bizarre events unfold—chains dragging on the ground, ""blood"" seeping from the stone bridge, dead fish floating in the river, unexplained red marks appearing on villagers, and livestock dying with eerie green eyes. Panic spreads like wildfire. Rumors quickly point to Golden Voice as the harbinger of doom. Xiaoshuai’s wife, Xiaomei, pleads with him to kill the rooster, and the villagers collectively pressure him. But Xiaoshuai refuses to believe his beloved rooster is to blame and sets out to uncover the truth. His investigation leads him to mysterious footprints by the river, specially made black ropes, and a terrifying incident where Xiaomei is attacked and disappears. Teaming up with the village chief, Xiaoshuai lays a trap—only to expose the real culprit: their neighbor, Auntie Er. Driven to madness by sleepless nights due to Golden Voice’s crowing, she orchestrated the entire horror show—mimicking rooster calls, poisoning the river, fabricating ""supernatural"" signs, and spreading rumors—all to manipulate the villagers into forcing Xiaoshuai to kill the rooster. In the end, Auntie Er breaks down in remorse, and the truth is revealed: every ""supernatural"" event was a carefully crafted hoax. The story critiques human malice, blind superstition, and mob mentality, delivering a message about rational thinking and resisting rumors. What began as a rooster’s midnight cry spiraled into a dark farce, exposing the trust crises and hidden cruelty in rural life.

Cursed Shoes: Erhua’s Haunted Week
Erhua was a girl who loved beauty more than anything. One day, while picking wild vegetables by the roadside, she spotted a pair of exquisite embroidered shoes. Seeing no one around, she decided to take them for herself. But as soon as she carried the shoes away, she unwittingly wandered into a graveyard—where terrifying things began to happen. When she and her friend Dazhu returned home, her grandfather was horrified upon seeing the shoes and sternly demanded she throw them away. Dazhu dragged Erhua to dispose of them, but she snatched the shoes back and secretly hid them in her room. The next morning, something sinister occurred—Erhua woke up to find herself dressed in funeral makeup. Realizing the danger, her grandfather ordered Dazhu to bury the shoes at the graveyard. But at the gravesite, another wave of horrors unfolded. A deranged old woman suddenly wailed, screaming that ""someone has come to marry Erhua!"" Panicked, Dazhu pulled Erhua away and fled home. That night, Erhua dreamed of a figure in funeral robes arriving to wed her. She jolted awake—only to find the buried embroidered shoes back on her feet. As a last resort, her grandfather told Dazhu to burn the shoes. But as Dazhu prepared the fire, the madwoman appeared, babbling incoherently before running off. The two chased her to an ancient mansion, only to discover it was a funeral hall. The old woman’s eerie voice echoed again, sending them fleeing in terror. That same night, the madwoman abducted Erhua and forced her into a wedding ceremony—with a paper effigy as the groom. Just as the ritual reached its peak, Dazhu burst in and rescued her. Calming the old woman, they learned the truth: she was a grieving mother who had lost her child. With the village chief’s help, she was sent to a nursing home. The nightmare finally ended, leaving Erhua with a hard lesson: never again would she covet abandoned things by the roadside.

The Fake Empress: A Reign of Madness and Blood
"After the deaths of her parents, Su Qingqing, daughter of a merchant family in Great Xia, is taken in by her uncle’s household in Nanzhou Prefecture. Facing financial ruin, her uncle forces her into marriage during her mourning period to fund his son’s wedding. Fleeing the arrangement, Su Qingqing disrupts the imperial procession of Emperor Xiao He, who—moved by her plight and reminded of his beloved Shen Min’s similar hardships—grants her a token of favor, permitting her to serve in the palace after her filial mourning ends. Misinterpreting the emperor’s compassion as romantic interest, Su Qingqing storms the palace with two friends, Zhao Jiaojiao and Fang Yuanyuan, expelling court ladies, presiding over morning court from the throne, executing officials, and appointing her unqualified friends as Ministers of Revenue and War. Her reckless actions escalate: she castrates the Crown Prince of Great Liang, sabotages a diplomatic marriage alliance, and declares war on multiple nations in front of both emperors. A bedridden Emperor Xiao He watches helplessly as Su Qingqing seizes the throne, humiliates his uncle Prince Yu with the imperial disciplinary rod, and later deposes the Dowager Empress, sending her and the true empress Shen Min to a brothel. When Great Liang invades in retaliation, Su Qingqing’s disastrous ""campaign""—a lavish sightseeing tour—ends in her capture and the annihilation of 100,000 troops. To save herself, she betrays Great Xia, leading the enemy army to the capital. Only Emperor Xiao He’s last-minute recovery and heroic speech rally the people to repel the invaders. Su Qingqing is sentenced to marry a Xiongnu chieftain as punishment, while her accomplices are publicly executed. "

From Devil to Disciple: A Mother’s Love Unveiled
"Chi Fengmian, the once-feared Demon Emperor, is betrayed by his own mother and brother—only to reawaken in the frail body of Su Mian, a sickly disciple of the righteous Xiaoyao Sect. Though his body is weak, his soul still carries the sword intent of a supreme devil, and even a fraction of his power could shake the Eastern Continent. Yet, burned by past betrayal, he hides his strength, distrusting even his new mother, Ji Yunhe, who begs the sect leader for medicine to save him. But Sect Leader Ji Changling cares only for profit. To avoid conflict with rival sect Qingfu Sect, he forces Ji Yunhe to marry its cruel leader, Ye Qingshu—exchanging her dignity for the Blood Spirit Grass that can cure Su Mian. On the wedding day, as Yunhe endures public humiliation—leashed like a dog—Su Mian learns the truth. Too late. The medicine forbids him from using his power for one critical hour—but when Ye Qingshu’s blade descends on his mother, the Devil’s patience snaps. What good is a righteous sect… when only hell’s fury can save the woman who gave everything?"
