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. [Original Novel](https://www.jjwxc.net/onebook.php?novelid=3419133) Official English
There are thousands upon thousands of demons in the world, and half of them reside in Zhaoye City. As for the other half, they all died in northern realm of Canlangli, under the control of the Celestial Immortal Xiao Fuxuan. Only one demon remained alive there, imprisoned for the last twenty-five years. He is Zhaoye City's former lord mayor, Wu Xingxue. (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
This is an examination that puts your life at stake. Answer a plethora of questions, pass the exam, and you may live. Two-faced examiner, Qin Jiu, meets the cold examinee, You Huo. In this inhumane system, both of them who have lost their memories go head to head against each other. Despite that, they have a strong mutual understanding. Alarms go off and the system collapses time and time again. During which, their memories gradually return. It turns out that even at the end of the world where there's only dust left, you're still the first person I met. What's so great about this system? We'll just destroy it. The world is brilliant and grand still, so welcome home. (Source: Bilibili Comics)
Xuan Min was a monk who had lost his memories but still possessed some knowledge about Feng Shui and Geomancy. On his first day in Ningyang, he unceremoniously ransacked a haunted house. He exorcised the place and incidentally took Xue Xian, the true dragon nesting in it, with him. From then on, the story of a partially paralyzed dragon and an aloof monk began as they joined hands and traveled to look for dragon bones and memories together. (Source: Bilibili)
From Seven Seas: Under the blue glow of dawn, Xue Xian—former dragon and current paper doll—is mere moments away from being kidnapped and exorcized. Except, Xue Xian has no idea! Instead, he’s cursed to be trapped in the form of a hideous paper doll alongside the bickering Jiang Shining, a former ghost indebted to assist Xue Xian in reclaiming his lost glory and, ultimately, avenging the wrongs inflicted upon him. So when a monk with amnesia named Xuanmin—hot on the trail of an unknown curse—arrives at the burnt ruins of Jiang Manor, he quickly finds the source. Putting off the exorcism for his return, Xuanmin unceremoniously stuffs two crude paper dolls inside his pouch and heads back, none the wiser. Furious, Xue Xian grumpily stews in captivity and declares a new vow: To turn this high-minded monk’s life into a living hell! Trapped as a traveling trio, they must suffer one another’s company while seeking answers to their growing list of questions: Will Jiang Shining be able to fulfill the unfinished business that tethers him to this mortal coil? Will Xue Xian be able to crack Xuanmin’s icy demeanor, and will he like what he finds if he does? More importantly still, who even is Xuanmin?
The Banquet of the Winding Wine ends with one nobleman falling asleep warm in his bed. When he wakes, he’s shackled as a prisoner in the Northern Domain of Tealspire, feared by all as an archfiend! However, he’s not the only one who’s just woken up. Floating above the Boundless Sea is Tealspire—a towering, thirty-three-story prison built to contain fiends, where the damned are forgotten and demons waste away. At its summit, Wu Xingxue awakens with blood on his hands, chains at his feet, and no memory of how he arrived. The life he once led as a nobleman of Magpie Haven is gone, replaced by confinement and confusion. Disoriented and stripped of everything, Wu Xingxue is no longer a pampered aristocrat—he’s an archfiend. But fate has other plans. His awakening stirs the legendary Tianxiu Immortal, Xiao Fuxuan: a cold, enigmatic figure with the word mian etched into his neck, wielding a power steeped in divine judgment. As Tealspire begins to collapse around them, the two must forge a reluctant alliance to survive its fall—and face whatever awaits below. Yet the mysteries only deepen. Why did Tealspire fall? What became of Wu Xingxue’s former life? And who, truly, is the Tianxiu Immortal?
A modern-day, supernatural danmei/Boys’ Love story about a dying cultivation sect and pining thousands of years for love. There was once a highly respected cultivation sect known as the Panguan School of Cultivation. Panguans, or Judges, helped ferry souls to the underworld and was founded by an illustrious and honorable man held in high regard. But something happened, something that no one dares to mention—only stating that the once upstanding founder had met a miserable end. A thousand years later and the sect is all but gone, becoming nothing more than a memory. Only Wen Shi is the last remaining disciple, still abiding by the rules and paying respect to the founder through a portrait he drew. One day, his routine is interrupted by a strange summoning as a sickly tenant suddenly appears in front of the portrait. And he only asks one question: “Who drew this?” From the world of Copper Coins: Tong Qian Kan Shi and Three Hundred Years of Longing: Bu Jian Shang Xian San Bai Nian comes a new story of devotion and longing from fan-favorite danmei author, Mu Su Li!
