The heiress is vicious—yet undeniably beautiful.
Dai Baozhu is the malicious supporting role in a classic domineering CEO novel. She bullies the heroine, suppresses the male lead, and even pushes the family’s pitiful little weakling into becoming a villain.
But one day, she suddenly begins to see strange scrolling bullet comments:
“I’m so mad! When is this vicious supporting role going to die?!”
“Don’t worry! Evil meets evil, in the end the villain will take revenge, imprison her, and torture her to death!”
…Villain?
Are they talking about the pitiful little “puppy” behind her?
The heiress allows no defiance. She doesn’t want love—only submission.
She pats the face of the pitiful little puppy wagging his tail and begging at her feet, then stuffs the necklace tag hanging from his neck into his mouth.
“Hold it properly. Don’t spit it out.”
The pitiful puppy doesn’t understand, but obeys. He tilts his head up at her, ears flushed red, beautiful eyes brimming with tears that could be either excitement or grievance.
He presses further, leaning against her leg.
“If I behave, will there be a reward?”
“What reward do you want?”
“Can I say it… Miss, I want your love.”
Dai Baozhu: …?


