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Historical Danmei

Art Thou Ailing?

In the empire of Great Xia, civility is a mask, courtesy a weapon—and love, perhaps, the most dangerous of all.

 

Chu Mingyun, Grand Commandant and master of his own ambition, rules half the capital with a fan in hand and a smirk that rarely fades. Known for his cunning, feared for his temper, and trailed by shadows both loyal and lethal, he moves through the imperial court like a chessmaster plotting his endgame.

 

Su Shiyu, Grand Secretary and paragon of virtue, is his equal in every way—measured, refined, and maddeningly unreadable. His name alone is enough to silence a room, and his smile, courteous though it may be, conceals more than it reveals.

 

A minister’s suicide. A cryptic message. A rumour that shakes the court to its foundations. As secrets brew beneath silken robes and ceremonial smiles, Chu launches a quiet campaign of subterfuge… and seduction. But behind Su’s mild gaze may lie a sharper mind than anyone has dared to suspect.

 

Every glance is a gambit, every compliment a calculated move—and in the end, only one question remains:

 

Who’s playing whom?

The Bat

In the martial world, technique defines legacy—and revenge is written in blood.

 

In a Jianghu ruled by the strongest sects, one killer moves in silence. His calling card: a desiccated bat. His method: striking down his targets with their own martial arts. One by one, elite cultivators fall, leaving behind only confusion, fear, and whispers of a specter known only as “The Bat”.

 

Enter Bai Shaoqing, third son of the prominent Bai family—overlooked and dismissed due to the circumstances of his birth. Graceful and enigmatic, he moves through the world with quiet precision and hidden purpose. The world sees an unremarkable student, but beneath the silk lies a blade.

 

When the Jianghu’s most respected leader, Feng Long, arrives at the Bai estate to investigate mysterious murders, he finds himself drawn to Bai Shaoqing for more reasons than one.

 

As schemes unfold and alliances shift, the game of cat and mouse grows more intricate—and more intimate.

 

The Bat is a hauntingly intricate danmei wuxia tale of revenge and restraint, where every move is calculated, and even the heart may be part of the plan.

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How to Survive as a Villain

Waking up as the villain is bad enough.

Waking up as this villain is a death sentence.

 

When domineering CEO Xiao Yu’an opens his eyes, he finds himself in the body of a doomed emperor in a third-rate stallion novel—a.k.a. the villain who imprisons the righteous protagonist Yan Heqing and dies a gruesome death for it.

 

Not on his watch.

 

Armed with knowledge of the plot and a strong will to stay alive, Xiao sets out to rewrite his fate. Instead of cruelty, he offers kindness. Instead of power games, he offers friendship. After all, Yan is supposed to build a grand harem and rise to greatness—Xiao’s just here to support him… from a safe distance.

 

But as fate unfolds, nothing goes according to plan. The story still hurtles toward war, conquest, and betrayal. And Xiao finds himself tangled in misunderstandings, overly helpful courtiers, and a very conflicting relationship with the man he’s supposed to fear.

 

How to Survive as a Villain is a laugh-out-loud danmei transmigration comedy full of political twists, emotional confusion, and a very reluctant villain who might just become the hero of his own story.

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Nanchan

From acclaimed author Tang Jiuqing comes Nanchan, a spellbinding supernatural mystery that weaves Chinese mythology and Buddhist lore into a tale of redemption and revelation.

 

A disgraced immortal thought long dead. A shape-shifting fish with a mind of its own. A cryptic copper bell that seems to lead them on a wild goose chase—or is it something more?

 

After committing patricide against the Supreme Father, Jinglin is annihilated for his betrayal, but instead of fading into oblivion, he awakens—weak and diminished—in a secluded courtyard. His only companions: a mysterious bell, a silent stone figure, and a talking fish that soon transforms into a child whom he names Cangji.

 

When the bell is lost during an attack on their quiet abode, Jinglin and Cangji set off to retrieve it. The trail it leaves behind winds through a series of puzzling, harrowing cases—each one embodying a different form of human suffering. As the mysteries deepen, so do the questions: What is the bell’s true purpose? Why has it chosen this path? And what awaits them at the end of the journey?

 

Follow Jinglin and Cangji as they unravel a tapestry of memories, desires, and intrigue in a quest for the truth that may be better never uncovered…

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Modern Danmei

Albert, from Earth

In a galaxy ruled by power and politics, two men from opposite worlds share one fragile escape route—and a ship called Albert.

 

Julian is on the run from his fiancé, with enemies behind him and secrets too dangerous to reveal. To flee the heart of the Empire, he hires a gruff, sharp-tongued pilot known only as Z, a space cowboy with one rule: no questions, no complications, and definitely no feelings.

 

Z believes love is a trap. Julian isn’t so sure.

 

Forced together aboard a small ship on a slow journey to Titan, their personalities clash at every turn. Julian is refined, cryptic, and stubborn. Z is blunt, guarded, and convinced that affection leads only to pain. But amid bursts of dangerous adrenaline and long stretches of starlit silence, something between them begins to shift.

 

As distant stars pass by and threats close in, two men with nothing in common begin to orbit one another in ways neither expected.

 

Albert, from Earth is a tender, slow-burning sci-fi danmei about love in exile, the price of freedom, and the quiet gravity that pulls even the most distant hearts together.

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Don't You Like Me

Lin Feiran never asked to see ghosts—but thanks to a pair of yin-yang eyes he unknowingly inherited from his grandfather, he can’t stop seeing them. The ability brings him more frights than thrills, like the horrifying discovery that his dorm room isn’t home to just two people, but eighteen. And the sixteen extra “roommates”? Let’s just say they like to party… every night.

 

There’s only one way to get a break from the constant hauntings: physical contact with Gu Kaifeng, his annoyingly perfect roommate and the person Lin has (perhaps unfairly) labeled his archnemesis. The closer the contact, the longer the ghost-free relief lasts, much to Lin’s dismay.

 

Still, clinging to Gu is better than being scared out of his mind. And to Lin’s growing confusion, Gu doesn’t seem to mind the clinginess—in fact, he’s surprisingly accommodating. He lets Lin sleep in his bed, shares his desk, and… even tags along to the toilet.

 

Lin is desperate to find another solution—any solution—that doesn’t involve sticking to Gu like a human security blanket for the rest of his life. But why does Gu seem so pleased with the current arrangement?

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Everyone Loves the Cannon Fodder

He read the novel. He knew how the story would end. But now that he’s inside it, he’ll do anything to change it.

 

When Song Yu wakes up in the world of Gentle Restraint, he’s no longer just a reader—he’s a character. The pampered, sickly heir of a powerful family, Song Yu was barely a footnote in the original plot. But this time, he has a mission: protect the beautiful and enigmatic Xie Sui, whose tragic fate became the twisted centerpiece of the story.

 

Xie is cold, brilliant, and always alone. Song remembers him from the book as the boy everyone wanted to possess—but no one truly loved. Determined to shield him from the toxic people lurking behind perfect smiles, Song inserts himself into Xie’s secondary school life, whether the other boy wants him there or not.

 

As their lives begin to tangle, challenge, and quietly reshape each other, Song begins to realise the plot isn’t following the book at all. The deeper he gets, the more uncertain he becomes: is he truly in control of this story, or has something else already changed the ending?

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Tailhook

To land safely, you have to catch the wire. But what happens when the fall is emotional—and there’s no safety net in sight?

 

Zhou Qichen once danced on the edge of danger—flying naval fighters, landing at 300 km/h on the narrow deck of a carrier, trusting a single tailhook to snatch him from disaster. Now, he’s traded the adrenaline of military life for the calm skies of commercial aviation, piloting an A320 for Hainan Airlines. It’s a quieter life. A lonelier one.

 

That is, until he meets Lang Feng—sophisticated, self-assured, and effortlessly charming. The first Asian pilot in KLM navigates international routes with the same quiet confidence he brings to everything else, but beneath the polished professionalism lies something Zhou recognises all too well: turbulence.

 

Thrown together by an unexpected connection and shared skies, the two begin a tentative romance tested by continents, competing loyalties, and wounds that run deeper than either man is ready to acknowledge.

 

Tailhook is a tender, contemplative danmei romance about finding the courage to trust—and learning that sometimes the most dangerous landing is the one that brings you home.

You're Too OP!

One is a top-tier streamer. The other is a top-tier troll. Both are about to log into love.

 

Ling Meng is infamous for his sharp tongue, dramatic flair, and signature farewell: “Lemon Daddy’s Sendoff”. He’s not a top-tier player, but he’s notorious—and proud of it.

 

One day he gets matched with Mangosteen, the legendary God-tier streamer everyone calls Mangod. After a crushing loss, Ling jokingly types: “you’re too OP uwu”. The phrase spreads like wildfire. Memes. Comments. Danmu. He can’t escape it. Embarrassed but obsessed, Ling starts watching Mangod’s streams religiously—until a run-in on campus leaves him wondering: could Mangod be a student at his uni too?

 

To uncover the truth (and maybe win a little pride back), Ling organises a campus-wide gaming tournament. The prize? A pack of condoms, a meal card, and his last shred of dignity.

 

Hilarious, sharp, and slow-burn sweet, You’re Too OP! is a campus danmei rom-com about gaming glory, internet infamy, and falling head-over-headset for your online rival.

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Danmei by Priest

Coins of Destiny

What’s the difference between ascension and death? Between mortal and immortal, human and other?

 

The coins of destiny may reveal heaven’s will—but it’s up to you to obey it… or defy it.

 

Once a revered name in the cultivation world, the Fuyao Sect has fallen into disrepair—until a group of misfit disciples breathe life back into its hollow halls. A narcissist, a mischief-maker, a sharp-tongued prodigy, an idiot, and a half-blood child: together, they forge a bond stronger than any spiritual root.

 

Among them are Cheng Qian, who joins the sect at age ten with nothing but a sharp mind and a guarded heart, and Yan Zhengming, the reluctant senior disciple who must grow into the role he never wanted. Through bloodshed, brotherhood, and bitter truths, their journey unfolds over the span of a century.

 

As these young cultivators rise through the ranks, they must face not only external threats but the ever-changing nature of their own hearts. Fate is cruel. Power is fleeting. And sometimes, the only thing more painful than failure... is surviving.

 

Coins of Destiny is a sweeping xianxia epic about defiance, devotion, and the families we choose—set against a world where the line between immortality and humanity is dangerously thin.

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The Defectives

TBA

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Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire

Manifesting fire. Seeing through walls. Stopping time. Abilities like these separate metahumans from ordinary people. Some metahumans serve as secret protectors, while others use their power for cheap gains. Some only wish to live quietly. And some seek to upend the world.

 

3,000 years ago, the world looked very different, populated by beings from mythology’s pages. But when the yao of old brought humanity to the brink of annihilation, Emperor Wu was forced to seal away the source of spiritual power, gifting the world to those without abilities. Now, someone is plotting to break that seal in a bid to reclaim what once was.

 

When easy-going fire user Xuan Ji takes a job at the Anomaly Regulation Bureau to escape his mounting debt, he’s forced into a confrontation with the ancient demon Sheng Lingyuan. Enigmatic, aloof, and deeply broken, Sheng Lingyuan seems to have a connection with the seal—and with Xuan Ji himself. Together with a team of quirky metahumans, they must uncover both present-day conspiracies and sorrows from millennia past—and perhaps stop trying to kill each other.

 

Drowning Sorrows in Raging Fire is a haunting urban fantasy with biting humour, exploring the lines people draw between each other—and the ones they’ll cross to be together.

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Infinite Flow Danmei

The Earth Is Online

Ding dong! It’s the 15th of November 2017. The Earth is now online.

 

Without warning, black pyramid-like structures appear in the sky across the globe—silent, looming, and utterly inexplicable. For six months, humanity watches and waits. Then, a childlike voice announces a new reality: Earth has become a game board. From now on, survival depends on playing by the Dark Spires’ rules.

 

1st: The Dark Spire is the final authority.

2nd: Game time is between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m.

3rd: All players must strive to conquer the Spire.

 

Each game is a test of wits, nerve, and sanity. Defy the rules, and the punishment is death.

 

Tang Mo, a quick-thinking realist, relies on strategy and reason to navigate this terrifying new world. Along the way, he meets Fu Wenduo, a calm and deadly ally whose secrets run deep. As the two face increasingly complex and psychological challenges, a tentative bond begins to form—one built on trust, instinct, and the unspoken understanding between survivors.

 

But the Spires are watching. And it has only just begun…

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Global Examination

Welcome to the exam where failing isn’t an option.

 

People across the world are randomly pulled into an eerie alternate world where they must survive a series of twisted, life-threatening “examinations”. Each exam is disguised as a school subject—but the questions are riddles, the logic supernatural, and the price of failure is often death.

 

You Huo wakes up in this bizarre world with a clouded memory, a sharp tongue, and instincts too honed for an ordinary man. Cold, clever, and uninterested in teamwork, he quickly draws attention—for better or worse.

 

Qin Jiu, an invigilator ranked among the system’s elite, is tasked with keeping examinees in check. But something about You Huo doesn’t fit any pattern he knows—and that makes him dangerous.

 

As they circle each other through high-stakes challenges and ever-deadlier puzzles, a strange connection begins to form between invigilator and examinee. But in a system designed to break the mind and erase the past, trust may be the most dangerous risk of all.

 

Darkly atmospheric, sharply intelligent, and laced with slow-burn tension, Global Examination is an addictive unlimited flow danmei novel where every answer could be your last.

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Kaleidoscope of Death

Open the wrong door… and you may never return.

 

One ordinary day, Lin Qiushi discovers a black door in the corridor outside his flat—a door that shouldn’t exist. When he steps through, he finds himself in a world governed by a deadly set of rules, where cryptic villagers speak in riddles, and the only way out is to take their obscure “tests”. The reward for passing: a key. The penalty for failure: death.

 

From haunted villages to blood-soaked puzzles, Lin must solve increasingly strange and grotesque mysteries just to live another day. But he’s not alone. Enter Ruan Nanzhu—gorgeous, enigmatic, and unexpectedly lethal—who shows up in his room one night and whisks him into a secretive organisation of seasoned door-crossers.

 

With each door they pass through, the truth behind the world grows darker, and the line between ally and monster begins to blur.

 

Grim, gripping, and laced with razor-sharp banter, Kaleidoscope of Death is a danmei survival thriller where logic is your only weapon, trust is your greatest gamble—and laughter might be your last defense.

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Mystery/Crime Danmei

A Break in the Clouds

In a city shrouded by secrets, the past begins to stir—like a break in the clouds.

 

Three years ago, a drug raid in Gongzhou went catastrophically wrong. The explosion killed the entire task force and buried the case under blood and rubble, leaving every lead incinerated, every witness dead.

 

Now in Jianning, Senior Sergeant Yan Xie investigates a chilling new case: a young man found frozen to death in an industrial freezer. What should’ve been routine quickly brings more questions to the surface—especially when a composed, soft-spoken man named Lu Chengjiang inserts himself into the investigation. Interactions with the mysterious Mr Lu sets off alarm bells. Something doesn’t add up. He is too calm under pressure, too precise in his insights—and far too familiar.

 

As Yan digs deeper, he uncovers a forgotten case file from Gongzhou.

The name on the report? Jiang Ting.

The photo? Unmistakable.

The man who supposedly died three years ago… is very much alive.

But why did he disappear? What is he hiding? And what really happened three years ago?

 

A gripping detective mystery about the past you can’t outrun—and the truth that won’t stay buried.

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Hunt for the Leviathan

Every detective chases the truth. Some don’t realize it’s chasing them back.

 

When reserved, soft-spoken officer Wu Yu joins the Jinhai Police Service, he becomes the newest member of the Criminal Investigation Division under the notoriously sharp-tempered Sergeant Bu Chonghua. From day one, it’s clear: Bu doesn’t like him, doesn’t trust him, and doesn’t want him there.

 

But Wu isn’t going anywhere.

 

He endures the scoldings without complaint, slipping through the cracks with quiet obedience. Yet beneath his gentle demeanor, something doesn’t add up—and Bu can’t stop watching. The masks Wu wears start to falter, revealing a man far more capable—and far more haunted—than anyone expected.

 

As a wave of brutal crimes hit Jinhai, tied to a dark web platform known as the Mariana Trench, Bu and Wu are pulled into a deadly conspiracy that runs deeper than either of them imagined. And somewhere between bloodshed and betrayal, suspicion and trust, two men with fractured pasts begin to find in each other a reason to stay afloat.

 

Hunt for the Leviathan is a gripping danmei crime thriller about secrets, survival, and the quiet, relentless pull between two men who learn—slowly, painfully—that even in the deepest waters, it’s possible to save one another.

The Killer of Killers

He hunts serial killers. He’s in bed with one.

 

Special Agent Leo Lawrence has made a career out of catching the worst of the worst. But over the past year, someone’s been beating him to the punch—a vigilante known only by the codename “The Green Cleaner”, who eliminates serial killers before law enforcement can catch them.

 

When Leo’s domineering sister asks him to look after her soft-spoken fiancé, Binqing Li, a Chinese student new to the U.S., Leo doesn’t think twice (lest he stoke her fury). But what starts as reluctant guardianship quickly turns into an unsettling, magnetic bond that has Leo teetering on the line of immorality.

 

Meanwhile, his increasingly intimate encounters with the Cleaner blur the line between the hunter and the hunted. He’s repelled by the killer’s methods, yet fascinated by the mind behind them. Caught in a web of obsession, desire, and secrecy, he begins to wonder: can he change the man behind the masks, or is he already too far gone?

 

Dark, seductive, and razor-sharp, The Killer of Killers is a tale of vengeance, justice, and the thin line between hero and villain.

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Obsessed

In the heart of Hong Kong, beauty and darkness walk hand in hand—and sometimes, desire is the most dangerous crime of all.

 

When a beloved literature teacher is found brutally murdered, Inspector Lai Shing-yui is called to the scene. The investigation leads him to a soft-spoken, seemingly fragile secondary school student named Lam Yik—and from their first encounter, something shifts. What begins as curiosity twists into something deeper, darker: a consuming obsession that defies reason and crosses every line of morality.

 

As Lai entangles himself further in Lam’s quiet, unsettling world, a pattern of grotesque murders begins to emerge—each more theatrical, each more pointed. The victims are not random. And as the clues spiral into something stranger and more intimate, Lai finds himself unable—or unwilling—to let go.

 

Haunted by both the case and his own forbidden feelings, he must ask himself whether he’s chasing the truth—or running from it.

 

Obsessed is a haunting danmei thriller that explores the thin, dangerous line between justice and desire, guilt and obsession. And in a city full of masks, the most terrifying revelations are often the ones we refuse to see.

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Wine and Gun

TBA

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Baihe

The Creator's Grace

She came home for the truth. What she found was the woman who took everything… and wanted her most of all.

 

Six years ago, Ran Jin rose to power and prominence under the wing of her lover—only to be accused of orchestrating that woman’s mysterious death. Now, her late lover’s sister, Chi Yu, returns from abroad to reclaim what was stolen and uncover the truth.

 

But Ran isn’t the cold-blooded traitor she seems. She’s brilliant, enigmatic, and as devoted to Chi as can be.

 

What starts as a personal pursuit of justice spirals into obsession, as Chi unearths traces of a truth stranger than fiction—one that challenges not only the story she’s been told but even humanity itself. The deeper she digs, the more she risks for a love that feels inevitable, even if it was never meant to exist.

 

The Creator’s Grace is a gripping sci-fi romance about fractured identities and impossible salvation, where love may be the only truth that holds.

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At the World's Mercy

In a court of secrets, loyalty is currency—and love is the most dangerous gamble of all.

 

In the sprawling realm of Great Yu, power has only recently been placed in the hands of women. Generals lead armies, ministers shape dynasties, and alliances are forged as easily in the bedchamber as on the battlefield.

 

General Zhen Wenjun and Chief Minister Wei Tingxu appear to be the perfect couple—two brilliant women bound by marriage and ambition. But beneath the surface of silk and ceremony lies a deadly game of masks and motives. Trust is a weapon. Affection is a risk. And neither woman is exactly who she claims to be.

 

As rival factions stir unrest and the imperial court teeters on the edge of transformation, Zhen and Wei must navigate the shifting sands of betrayal, duty, and desire. In a world where power is never given—only taken—can love survive when everything else is strategy?

 

At the World’s Mercy is a masterful work of baihe historical fiction, weaving espionage, slow-burn romance, and political ambition into a tale as elegant as it is ruthless.

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