Yan Yan transmigrated into a novel as the notorious top villain who, under the delusion of being the lost heiress of the Ming family, intended to kill her uncle to inherit the family fortune.
However, before she could act, the true heiress returned, leading to the villain being mercilessly expelled and killed by the uncle.
On the day she became the villain, Yan Yan swore not to covet the uncle’s fortune, not to go against his wishes, and not to hinder his pursuit of the female lead, aiming to preserve her life and find an opportunity to tell her uncle:
“Actually, I’m not the real Miss Ming.”
Upon hearing this, the uncle adjusted his tie and gave a meaningful smile:
“Is that so? That’s really great.”
Yan Yan: ?????
Who can tell her what this means?
In the presence of her seemingly fierce uncle, she is far more submissive than the heroine vs a male lead who seems domineering but actually isn’t at all.
Note: The male and female leads are NOT related by blood! Not at all!


