Outside, the storm raged with thunder and rain, the sounds of killing filling the air. Inside, Ning Xihua suddenly jolted awake from her couch, half propping herself up, her face dazed. “What’s going on?”
The man, holding a book in one hand, pulled her into his arms with the other, and said calmly: “Nothing. Go back to sleep.”
“Oh.” Ning Xihua promptly lay back down. Since the big shot was this composed, even if knives were falling from the sky outside, it clearly had nothing to do with her.
One day, after transmigrating into a novel, Ning Xihua only wanted to change the tragic fate of being the original supporting female character. Unexpectedly, through a twist of fate, she became the hidden big shot’s personal pillow. The big shot was beautiful, rich, and easy to please—his only flaw was being occasionally unstable and “sickly sweet.” Fortunately, Ning Xihua had the heart of a salted-fish slacker and didn’t mind. When the big shot was stabbed, she blocked the blade; when he fought, she handed him the knife. In the end, even a salted fish can win by lying flat.
Tagline
A sometimes-struggling salted-fish heroine × a sometimes-sickly, dark-but-gentle male lead
Sweet romance, no angst, mutual devotion
Not a “strong female lead” novel—those who prefer heroines who slay everyone, beware


