Wen Ye transmigrated into a novel.
Unfortunately, she became the cannon-fodder younger cousin of the farming novel’s female protagonist.
The Wen family had not yet split into separate households, and every member of the third branch—the branch she belonged to—was treated like beasts of burden.
An entire family destined to be cannon fodder.
Her elder sister was sold by their vicious grandmother to become an old man’s concubine—
all so the male and female leads could meet.
Her parents would be torn apart by wolves while gathering wood in the mountains—
all so the leads’ relationship could deepen.
And the original owner of her body…
was just another disposable tool used to pave the way for the protagonists’ melodramatic romance.
The moment Wen Ye learned the truth, she completely snapped and grabbed a kitchen cleaver to begin reforming the family!
The wicked grandmother dares sell my sister?
One slash, and your backside will be spurting blood!
Making us live on bran and wild vegetables?
One slash, and I’ll butcher a fat chicken first and treat everyone to a proper meal!
What? You want me to work?
Keep dreaming! Anyone can be lazy when they want to!
While she’s at it, she even sells the female lead cousin into a brothel.
Female Lead Cousin: “Help me! Please save me!”
Wen Ye forms a finger-heart toward the heroine and says:
“Give me one female lead, and I can turn an entire brothel into a thriving business!”
(The storage space only provides item storage and spiritual spring water—there is no system. The male lead appears very late in the story.)


