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The Birth of a Villainess

Blessed with a peerless beautiful face, Xiaofei was worthy of winning every men's heart and gaining women's envy in her previous life. But she foolishly fell in love with the evil prince, and was destined to die at the hands the one she loved. However, after her cruel death, Xiaofei finds herself alive again inside the body of a beautiful young lady from the noble Lin family owning the same name as her. But even in this new life and body. Evil schemes and scandals won't let her escape. Xiaofei swears to overturn the world and slay her enemy. With a cruel era like this, one can only forcibly try to make a shell and protect oneself from harm. Men and women needs to be bought. Golden Throne has to be passed over. Empire must be conquered and torched down. And hearts needs to be snatched. However, who would have thought that a man full of viciousness and arrogance that could pierce the sky would suddenly barge into Xiaofei's life? And would shamelessly whisper next to her ear, "Your enemy is my enemy and your wish is my command. However, I also have another wish that only you could grant for me." "That is to have my wife for breakfast, lunch, snack, and dinner." Xiaofei : ......... .... Disclaimer: The character(s) on the cover is NOT MINE and all credits will be given to the Owner/Artist. (I only edited the picture)

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Too Early To Be Drunk

After what happened inside the palace and the death of Song Lin, the Rabbit Moon festival was not as lively as before. The commoners were happy to celebrate the festival with the little blessings they got from plowing the fields and other menial jobs. However, they still couldn't shake off the tension that lay in the air as soldiers patrolled in the street.

No one had a clue why there were soldiers dispatched like they were pursuing a criminal and they didn't dare raise their questions as the more one know something, the more trouble will come in their way.

Thus, even if they were hesitating and fear was inside their hearts, the common people did a great job in hiding their worries and anxious hearts to themselves as they convinced their minds that the emperor dispatched the soldiers in order to secure their safety.

With these thoughts, they felt their bodies easing up.