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    Little Panda

    Stories 51
    Chapters 6,615
    Words 101.8 M
    Comments 4,636
    Reading 353 days, 13 hours353 d, 13 h
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 82 Cover
      by Little Panda Mentioning the War Angers Someone Again The flower streetHanzi: 花街 | Pinyin: huā jiē | Context / Meaning: An entertainment district, sometimes a red-light district. was as brightly lit as day. You could guess flower riddles or release flower lanternsHanzi: 花灯 | Pinyin: huā dēng | Context / Meaning: A decorative lantern, often released on water or into the sky., and the young lady was having a wonderful time. She took Jiang Yao to guess flower riddles, and as a girl who had studied since…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 78 Cover
      by Little Panda What Else Are You Hiding She had rehearsed it in her mind many times: to kill with one blow. Murong Qing only stared at her for a moment before his breath quickly faded, and he died with his eyes open Hanzi: 死不瞑目 | Pinyin: sǐ bù míng mù | Context / Meaning: To die with a grievance or regret, unable to rest in peace.. Song Muyun had relied on the support of her seething hatred to accomplish this, yet the moment he died, she suddenly lost her nerve. This was the first time she had killed…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 79 Cover
      by Little Panda Confession The young woman was on the verge of crying from distress. She didn't think this was a good time to confess everything. Jiang Yao was so angry with her; if she found out she wasn't her, she would surely throw her out. Just the thought of being disliked and reviled by her—perhaps even being told to get lost, to give her beloved woman back—was enough to make her heart ache unbearably. It hurts so much. Strings of crystal-clear tears fell from the beloved girl's eyes. She was crying,…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 77 Cover
      by Little Panda To Kill Him When she heard the news that the First Prince and the Seventh Prince were to be released from the Dali TempleDali Temple (大理寺): The Court of Judicial Review, a high-level judicial agency., Song Muyun’s expression soured. Seeing this, Jiang Yao did not even need to be asked before she took the initiative and went to her father’s study. She quickly returned with the good news Song Muyun wanted to hear. “The two princes are likely to die. Even if they do not, the best outcome…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 75 Cover
      by Little Panda To Confess on One's Own InitiativeHanzi: 自告 | Pinyin: zì gào | Context: A term for confessing a crime or wrongdoing without being prompted or forced. Led by Hai Gonggong, the group stepped into Qinzheng Hall.Hanzi: 勤政殿 | Pinyin: Qínzhèng Diàn | Context: The Hall of Diligent Governance, where the Emperor conducts state business. But standing below the throne were not only the Old Duke Cheng and the Prime Minister, Jiang Heng, but two other men as well: Murong Chun, his eyes filled with…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 76 Cover
      by Little Panda A Face Like Dead AshesHanzi: 面如死灰 | Pinyin: miàn rú sǐ huī | Meaning: An idiom describing a pale, despairing expression. Murong QingHanzi: 慕容清 | Pinyin: Mùróng Qīng | Context: The Seventh Prince. knew the Old Duke ChengHanzi: 老成国公 | Pinyin: Lǎo Chéng Guó Gōng | Context: Li Xiting's paternal grandfather. would no longer stand with him. His attitude toward Li XitingHanzi: 李溪亭 | Pinyin: Lǐ Xī Tíng | Context: The daughter of Duke Cheng. shifted, the usual gentleness…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 74 Cover
      by Little Panda Invitation to the Palace Li Xiting adored Murong Qing and paid him extremely close attention. She had known since the Autumn HuntHanzi: 秋猎 | Pinyin: qiū liè | Context: A royal event mentioned in passing when describing the Emperor's declining health. that relations between the Jiang family and Murong Qing had soured; the Prime Minister was always giving His Highness the cold shoulder after court for no apparent reason. And then there was that girl from the Song family, who had the audacity to…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 72 Cover
      by Little Panda Gives Heng a Headache When a woman gets angry, she’s hard to coax. Song Muyun was especially so. The moment Jiang Yao noticed her displeasure, she subconsciously reached for her hand. It was soft and plush, but after just a moment’s touch, the hand was snatched away. The young woman turned her head to look elsewhere, ignoring Jiang Yao completely, her expression quite cold. Jiang Yao was shameless, thick-skinned. Without a word, she pursued it again, grabbing the hand once more and rubbing it…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 73 Cover
      by Little Panda The Seventh Prince and Li Xiting Song Muyun was paying close attention to court affairs, asking Jiang Yao almost every day if anything major had happened. Jiang Yao was a profligate scion;Hanzi: 纨绔 | Pinyin: wán kù | Context: A term for a wealthy, idle, and often spoiled young man from a powerful family. Jiang Yao is described as one. she knew jack shit.Hanzi: 知道个锤子 | Pinyin: zhīdào ge chuízi | Context: Literally: 'know a hammer.' A slang phrase meaning "to know nothing" or "to…
    • Forbidden to Bully the Storybook’s Heroine – Chapter 71 Cover
      by Little Panda The Female Lead in the Storybook "If you like them, have some more." Song Muyun truly hadn't eaten pastries in a very long time. To be precise, she hadn't eaten any sort of delicate food in a very long time. During her days in prison, the meals had been nothing but congee or steamed buns. Now, any food that was even slightly better held an immense appeal for her. "Mm, thank you." Even though she was desperate to eat, the well-bred young woman's movements remained elegant and graceful. She…
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