Whispers of Telepathy
Jiujiu didn’t expect death to come so suddenly—or so unfairly. One moment she’s alive, the next she’s arguing nonstop with Yama in the underworld. Fed up with her never-ending complaints, Yama decides to shut her up the only way he knows how: by tossing her into the world of a novel.
But she’s not just any character—she’s reborn as a fallen princess, cast away into the dreaded Cold Palace. Her new life is no royal dream. Things go from bad to worse when the story’s main heroine stirs up trouble, pushing the emperor—Jiujiu’s own biological father—into a violent rage.
He’s ready to beat her to death. Seriously.
Furious at the injustice, Jiujiu screams in her heart:
“No wonder the Western Chu Kingdom crumbles in a decade! A cruel ruler who can’t tell right from wrong? It’s a miracle it even survived this long!”
But then something weird happens. The emperor stops. Freezes, actually.
Wait—did he hear that? Can he… hear what she’s thinking?
With her inner voice suddenly no longer private, Jiujiu might’ve just signed her own death sentence… or unknowingly flipped the entire story on its head.
Fitness Little Different
Soo-ah, eager to kickstart her fitness journey, signed up for a one-on-one personal training session after a friend’s glowing recommendation.
Concealment
Hector never thought his father’s final legacy would amount to more than marble and myth.
A well-known master sculptor in the art world, Hector’s father passed away only days before the unveiling of a highly anticipated work he had created—Minor: David. As Hector wanders through his father’s things, putting all the pieces together, he finds a hidden away villa from the world. What he discovers is life-changing.
Inside, Hector finds Enoch—a subdued, ungainly young man whose presence is unsettling, but captivating all the same. Hector cannot remember him—he knows nothing about him. But the likeness is uncanny: Enoch is the spitting image of the statue his father had secretly carved.
But Enoch is not a muse by choice.
Caught between grief and obsession, Hector’s fascination makes a dangerously intense turn. Enoch feels that monstrosity emerging, and he knows he has to run. What follows is a dangerous game—split between a chase and a descent into the primal instincts that resides in each one of us. In this mute struggle of predator versus prey, only one truth remains:
Art reveals the soul…but it can also expose the monster lurking within it.
A Millennium of Love
Xing Yue wasn’t expecting what he found inside the mysterious Red Mansion. He came looking for rare treasures—maybe gold, maybe precious artifacts—but what he discovered instead was something far different from what he had imagined…