About this series
When the enchanting heroine and the dashing hero finalized the date of their wedding, Xiao Hua looked forward to witnessing an ancient wedding ritual for the first time!
Marriage is a big and life-changing event. That must explain why the heroine decided to go wild before she got tied down, even if her actions would destroy their homeland. The heroine's to-do list consists of crossdressing, capturing new supporting male leads, doing new business that's borderline illegal, and face slapping more cannon fodders.
Heroine, aren't you tired? Why don't you take a break?
Titles in the series (6)
- The Dragon's Flower: Novice Green: The Dragon's Flower, #1
1
After an accident, Le Xiao Ting found herself possessing a small cannon fodder's body inside a novel she had been reading. But why did the storyline going to a different direction than what she had read? Xiao Hua, the body she was currently possessing, would die if she continued staying around Princess Long Lian and the Third Prince Long Zhu, but her attempted escape failed. Xiao Hua was supposed to be the princess' maidservant in the novel, but she ended up as the Third Prince's personal maid instead. Not only that, her expected days of being a hardworking servant did not happen, but ended up being the most leisurely maid that's very much favoured by her new master. The change was centered on the Third Prince, who was supposed to be an unambitious prince and cannon fodder, but he did not act according to his script. He went wild by arming himself with power and gathered the heroine's supporting male leads to go against the hero and heroine! Did she actually transmigrate into a fanfiction version of the novel instead of the original one? [Book 1 of 9 The Dragon's Flower]
- The Dragon's Flower: Calming Blue: The Dragon's Flower, #2
2
As the Third Prince's personal maid, the weak chicken Xiao Hua had to start cultivating to protect herself and her master. With the help of a pill, her body was reformed and able to cultivate, along with gaining muscle pains once she started training. Not only does she need to train and discard her lazy ways, but the Third Prince had also sent her out to spy on the strange Eighth Prince that does not exist in the original novel. What the Eighth Prince did to get himself under the Third Prince's radar? Nothing dangerous, if one considers being a very enthusiastic fanboy of the Second Prince, the novel's male lead, was dangerous. Not only that, he had been very hardworking in doing public relations for free to get everyone onto the Second Prince's ship! The Eighth Prince pointed at Xiao Hua. "Why are you not supporting the Second Prince!" Xiao Hua: (・・ ) ? Eighth Prince: "You should know he's the male lead! Why are you siding with the Third Prince that's going to die anyway? Are you stupid?" Xiao Hua: (⊙_⊙) "F...Fellow transmigrator?!" [Book 2 of 9]
- The Dragon's Flower: Ambiguous Pink: The Dragon's Flower, #3
3
Le Xiao Ting knew that the Third Prince treated her especially well because of the 'original' Xiao Hua. The Third Prince knew of the original Xiao Hua because he was a time traveller, going back to the past to prevent the apocalypse from happening again in the future. It was a coincidence that the timeline he entered was where she transmigrated into. Feeling gratitude for the original Xiao Hua that had sacrificed her life for him, the Third Prince decided to treat her well in this round of life. But he never expected that Le Xiao Ting had taken over his benefactor's body. He wanted to distance himself from the transmigration girl, but it was too late. This weird thinking young girl that was blooming into a flower had already caught his heart, leading him into a trap known as love. But how could a servant and a prince get together? His parents will never agree. "I will find a way. Wait for me." [Book 3 of 9]
- The Dragon's Flower: Orange Bliss: The Dragon's Flower, #4
4
News travels quickly thanks to spies planted around here and there. Soon, the Empress comes to know that her son was in love with his personal maid. As a mother, she would never agree with their relationship! Their first meeting was done without the Third Prince's knowledge. It ended with the Empress fainting, but Xiao Hua was exempted from punishment with the Third Prince interfering. But after the Third Prince went to the border to guard against the attack from another country, the Empress made an even bigger move against Xiao Hua. However, before the verdict decided on who was the victor this round, someone had tried to poison Xiao Hua and pin the blame on the Empress. [Book 4 of 9 The Dragon's Flower]
- The Dragon's Flower: Purple Deluxe: The Dragon's Flower, #5
5
Xiao Hua had long known the tea she brewed was special and beneficial to a person's body. But she could not understand why her tea was especially addictive to the supporting male leads. With encouragement from Duan Xi Ying, Xiao Hua started charging one of the supporting male leads, Duke Heng, for drinking her tea. It was a good income and doing it helps to reduce the sense of longing for the Third Prince's return. However, Long Zhu had not returned when a white-clothed gentleman appeared in Guilin, with a letter written by Long Zhu in his hand. Long Zhu wanted his teacher to adopt Xiao Hua so that she would have a status that allowed them to get married. But his teacher has his own plans, such as breaking up the couple and removing Xiao Hua from sight. What Doctor Bai did not account for was that Xiao Hua was not the original Xiao Hua, and she has her transmigrated friend, Heise, to help her out. Sometime later... Xiao Hua: Shit. Where is Heise? Did he get killed? [Book 5 of 9 The Dragon's Flower]
- The Dragon's Flower: Severity Grey: The Dragon's Flower, #6
6
When the enchanting heroine and the dashing hero finalized the date of their wedding, Xiao Hua looked forward to witnessing an ancient wedding ritual for the first time! Marriage is a big and life-changing event. That must explain why the heroine decided to go wild before she got tied down, even if her actions would destroy their homeland. The heroine's to-do list consists of crossdressing, capturing new supporting male leads, doing new business that's borderline illegal, and face slapping more cannon fodders. Heroine, aren't you tired? Why don't you take a break?
Choco Lily
Choco Lily is a pseudonym of a shy Malaysian author that enjoys writing down stories that take over most of the space in her brain during her free time. She mostly writes romance with fantasy elements to add some spice into her stories, all in the name of keeping things interesting. When she takes a break from writing and real-life responsibilities, she could be found sitting at a corner of her room, reading fiction novels. Web novels and manga are her current form of entertainment and sometimes inspiration for her current and upcoming stories.
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