Tang Xin found herself transmigrated into a period novel as a doomed supporting female character. Secretly manipulated by the reborn heroine, she was driven to commit all sorts of foolish deeds, and even ended up marrying the most infamous, ruthless, and ill-fated man in the village through underhanded means. According to the original story, the heroine would then entangle herself with the male lead—who in his previous life had risen to power and should have been Tang Xin’s husband—going to great lengths to marry him and ultimately live a blissful and loving life together. Meanwhile, the supporting character’s husband would die unexpectedly while away on business not long after their wedding, leaving her branded as a jinxed widow. She would then be tormented mercilessly by her cruel mother-in-law and domineering sister-in-law until her miserable demise. Faced with such an unkind fate, Tang Xin resolved never to yield to the destiny of a doomed supporting role! Gratitude would be repaid, but so would every slight. Tang Xin returned every scheme the heroine devised back to her. No food to eat, no meat for a whole year? Unthinkable! But she was determined to forge her own path of reversal. To her delight, Tang Xin discovered she had brought her spatial farm along with her. Armed with this golden cheat, Tang Xin worked hard to create a better life, leading her mother away from their original family, which had been taken over by a manipulative, green-tea woman. Along the way, she gained a loyal and devoted husband, the most beautiful mother-in-law, and a caring, warm-hearted sister-in-law. While exacting her revenge, Tang Xin rewrote the destiny of a mere supporting character, turning it into a triumphant tale of counterattack! For more completed stories, check out “The Lucky Wife of the Eighties.” Hope you enjoy it!
When she woke up, Tang Xin was utterly bewildered to find that she had transmigrated. But what was even more frightening was that she had arrived at the very moment of almost being caught in an illicit affair? Judging by the angry crowd surrounding her, shouting threats and curses, Tang Xin’s head throbbed painfully. The strangest thing was, she still hadn’t figured out—why were all these people surrounding her, a woman, trying to catch her in the act?
Suddenly, a delicate girl with a sharp chin exclaimed in surprise, “Oh my, isn’t this Tang the Educated Youth? What’s going on between you and my brother?”
Before Tang Xin could respond, a cold male voice, thick with suppressed rage and heartbreak, cut in, “Tang Xin, what exactly are you trying to do?”
Just hearing that voice made Tang Xin’s whole body tense up—it was the instinctive reaction left by her body’s original owner. If she guessed correctly, this must be the man the original Tang Xin was in love with.
Another girl appeared at her side, and as Tang Xin glanced at her, a flash of recognition lit up her mind—was it her? Instantly, two names surfaced: Lu Liqin and Meng Jia.
Their identities came to her too: one was the original owner’s childhood friend, the other her closest confidante. Tang Xin couldn’t help but study this so-called best friend, Meng Jia, a bit more closely. She looked fair-skinned and wore two neat braids draped over her shoulders, the very picture of an honest, innocent schoolgirl—the type elders would certainly like.
Of course, the body’s previous owner had ne