Capital Station.
Whether day or night, the crowds here never fail to astonish.
Long Aotian held Hu Yuying’s hand as they walked into the waiting hall.
"Going home—does Miss Hu have anything she’d like to say?"
Hu Yuying nodded. "I do."
"What is it?"
"No matter how far from home I am, the joy of returning never changes."
She then turned to Long Aotian. "And what about you, Long-ge? How do you feel right now?"
"I’m thinking about what to wear when meeting my girlfriend’s family for the first time."
Long Aotian grinned. "Will you take me home with you?"
Hu Yuying gazed at him, moved, her gentle eyes shimmering faintly. "Long-ge, are you really ready for this?"
"I’ve been preparing for a long time." The moment they’d gotten together, he’d already made up his mind.
The announcement echoed through the station.
Long Aotian pulled Hu Yuying to the back of the crowd.
"We’re going home."
"Yeah, home." Hu Yuying tightened her grip on his hand. The first time they’d come to the Capital together, she’d only dared to clutch the hem of his clothes. Now, she could hold him properly.
The shift in her emotions was starkly clear in this familiar place.
Finding their sleeper berth, Hu Yuying tucked the suitcase under the bed.
Long Aotian chuckled. "Too bad I can’t sew pockets this big into my pants."
Hu Yuying immediately pouted. In the past, she’d stitched money or bank cards into hidden pockets in her clothes—something Long Aotian never missed a chance to tease her about.
Now that she’d stopped, he still wouldn’t let it go.
Then, a mischievous thought struck her. "Well, someone once had that kind of dream on a train."
Long Aotian clapped a hand over her mouth. "Alright, that’s enough!"
Hu Yuying giggled, her eyes crinkling into crescent moons, thoroughly pleased with herself.
"Let me see if you’re blushing!"
"No, I’m not!" She covered her cheeks, refusing to let him look.
That involuntary flush never faded, even now—especially around Long-ge. No matter how much she saw herself as his, the reaction stayed.
As the train pulled away, they kicked off their shoes and lay side by side, sharing every thought they’d saved for each other.
The night wasn’t long, yet it felt endless.
They talked until exhaustion crept in, though the words never quite ran out.
Self-proclaimed "night owl" Hu Yuying was the first to surrender to sleep.
Watching her peaceful face, Long Aotian couldn’t resist poking her cheek.
Maybe the only good thing about the Haiwan-to-Capital route was the direct train.
Arrival meant home.
Lying in the narrow berth, their phones buzzed simultaneously.
Glancing at the sleeping Hu Yuying, Long Aotian checked his screen.
A message from Lin Wanning: Where are you and A-Ying now?
He rubbed his nose, then eyed Hu Yuying’s phone peeking from under her pillow.
He swore he wasn’t snooping—but if Wanning’s worry went unanswered, her anxious heart would keep her awake all night.
With that justification, he’d already swiped Hu Yuying’s phone.
After replying, his thumb accidentally brushed the screen—revealing a secret group chat labeled "The Trio."
Curiosity spiked when he spotted their collaborative writing project.
Opening the app, he propped his head on an arm and began reading.
The pages overflowed with a girl’s brightest dreams.
No bullying, no isolation, no pain—just happiness...
The story wasn’t long. He finished quickly.
Every hardship life had dealt her was rewritten here—a world where regrets were undone, where she was whole.
Her own words echoed in his mind: "I’ve finally forgiven the past for hurting me."
Through fiction, she’d crafted the joy she’d always yearned for.
"We’ll keep getting better," he whispered.
Returning the phone, he lifted the curtain. Outside, snow blanketed everything, calming his restless heart.
He didn’t recall falling asleep.
Then—a tickle on his nose, and stifled giggles in his ear.
Cracking one eye open, he caught Hu Yuying crouched beside him, teasing him with a lock of her hair.
As she leaned in again, he seized her wrist.
"Ah!" Startled, she tumbled onto the cramped berth.
"Long-ge, wake up! We’re almost home."
Past 7 a.m., pale light seeped through the windows. The chill radiating from the glass made Long Aotian shiver.
"Bundle up when we get off. Mornings are brutal in winter."
Even he, a chronic late riser, couldn’t handle the cold now.
With Haiwan Station as the final stop, most passengers had already disembarked.
No bathroom queues. After freshening up, they breakfasted on snacks from their bags.
"Long-ge," Hu Yuying said softly, "once we arrive, I’ll buy a ticket straight home. I won’t stay in Haiwan City."
"Alright. Wait for me—I’ll come find you."
After so long away, reuniting with family came first. He didn’t protest; he knew their paths would cross again soon.
"I’ll meet you at the station when you do." Her smile glowed.
"Sounds perfect."
Long Aotian cleared his throat. "Will you miss me?"
"Guess." She didn’t answer, but her expression said enough.
Pulling her close, he murmured, "I’ll miss you."
Her arms wrapped tightly around his back. "Me too."
This bond had taken root in high school, quietly enduring.
Even in the Capital, they’d met weekly—sometimes twice.
Together, the distance felt trivial.
But now, facing separation, the ache settled deep where only she could feel it.
(Note: If the book title can’t be found, try searching the author—it might’ve been renamed!)

iemie, male, Race: Moon. Hobby: Collecting anomalies. At first, he thought he possessed two systems: the Crimson Rainbow Moon and the Clear Cold Frost Moon. One day, he discovered that he himself could also become a system for others, holding the chessboard of fate. The Eighth Epoch, also known as the Eternal Moon Epoch. Humans, witches, elves, bloodline descendants, specters, demons, and spirits together compose a new history. Walking the path on behalf of the moon, before he knew it, Chen Miemie's footsteps were followed by all manner of strange and wondrous anomalies. As time passed, many titles circulated about him—The King in Yellow, Lord of Anomalies, Heart of the Eternal Moon, and more. "Me? I'm just a traveler who enjoys collecting interesting creatures," Chen Miemie said.

transmigrates into the world as the sect master of the Heavenly Yan Sect, which is on the verge of being wiped out. He binds a system that grants him cultivation power based on the number of disciples he has: for each disciple, he automatically gains a year's worth of cultivation every single day! Take one disciple: every day he gains 1 year of cultivation power. While others struggle through a year of bitter training, he gets the same just by sleeping through a single night. Take ten disciples: every day he gains 10 years of cultivation power. Foundation Establishment, Core Formation, Nascent Soul—he breezes through all bottlenecks without lifting a finger. Take one hundred disciples: every day he gains 100 years of cultivation power. Even a Soul Transformation Venerable before him can’t survive a single blow. Take ten thousand disciples: every day he gains 10,000 years of cultivation power! With a wave of his hand, he topples empires. With a single step, he crushes the sacred grounds of the universe. ... While others fight tooth and nail for secret techniques, Lin Yan casually hands out Nascent Soul-level cultivation manuals as beginner textbooks. While others strain to find talented recruits, Lin Yan opens his doors to anyone—so long as they’re human. In just three short years, the Heavenly Yan Sect went from a backwater sect made up of three crumbling huts to a sacred land that every cultivator under heaven would kill to enter. ... One day, otherworldly demon gods invade, with a million demon soldiers pressing down upon the realm. Lin Yan, yawning, rises from his lounge chair and glances at the system panel: [Current Disciples: 1.28 million] [Daily Cultivation Increase: 1.28 million years] He waves his hand casually, and the countless demon soldiers are reduced to ashes in an instant. “So noisy… interrupting my fishing.”

【Prologue: The Beginning of It All – Use holy water to heal the saintess tainted by demonic energy, then converse with her.】 Shen Nian stared at his older sister sipping yogurt, lost in thought. So you’re telling me my sister is the saintess, and yogurt is the holy water? 【Main Quest 1: Brave Youth, Become an Adventurer! Reward: Rookie Adventurer Title.】 【Side Quest 1: Find the Adorable Kitty! Reward: 1000 Gold Coins.】 Shen Nian: "Wait, I’m a high school senior here—did some guy who got isekai’d accidentally bind his system to me?" Hold on, completing quests gives gold rewards? Titles even boost stats? Is this for real? (A lighthearted, absurd campus comedy—not a revenge power fantasy.)

orn and Humiliation】【Forced Love】 In his past life, Lin Ran was betrayed and murdered by his girlfriend and family, while the yandere female aristocrat, who had treated him as a mere plaything, avenged him by doing in his enemies. Upon seeing the yandere female aristocrat lying in the same coffin, ready to die with him, Lin Ran realized how profoundly mistaken he had been. Reborn, he abandoned the fickle campus beauty and wholeheartedly embraced the yandere female aristocrat's arms. "Ran! If I dig out your eyes and turn them into a specimen, you'll only be able to look at me!" Lin Ran: "Darling, kiss me!" "Ran! If I break your legs, you won't run away anymore, right?" Lin Ran: "Love, hold me tight!" "Ran! If..." Lin Ran: "Hush now! Love me more!" Luo Yao: ... Seeing his scumbag dad: "Take him out!" Seeing his stepmother: "Get rid of her!" Seeing his brother: "Eliminate him!" Seeing his white moonlight: "Send that to Southeast Asia!"