
Feng Ruoyun thought it was already the end of his life when he died on the Zerg war after serving the world as the healer of Interstellar. However, he transmigrated on a young man's body with the same name as him and became the 'vase' of his idol group named Ellipsis. After also finding out that this world is full of mental pollution, Feng Ruoyun's instinct out of responsibility came out again. And that is to heal. Yet, the world is full of chaos. Can he truly 'heal' everyone with just using his ability? ****

She died while saving a stranger, only to wake up in her favorite novel… as the doomed fiancée of its villain. Diane, a 23-year-old resident doctor, dies while trying to save an old man from a burning building. When she opens her eyes again, she finds herself inside her favorite fantasy novel, reborn as Athea Lyselle, a weak and overlooked healer who is engaged to Lord Dravon Kail, heir to the Duke of Ravenforth. Dravon, who is destined to bring ruin to the kingdom. Armed with medical knowledge and Athea's healing power, an unexpected second chance at life, will Diane accept the tragic ending of this sad story, or will she fight against its tides by rewriting it?

She infiltrated the royal house. He crashed into her life and ruined everything. Bonnie has one rule: don't get noticed. It's served her well — a fake name, some dumb uniform, and enough nerve to pass herself off as a male royal retainer inside the most powerful house in shifter society. She is this close to getting out clean when Lysander Asker happens. One rut-blind, fate-cursed, catastrophically bad-timed encounter later, she has a mate she didn't ask for, a dead king she didn't kill, and every blade in werewolf society pointed at her back. What’s a girl to do?