Su Ruyi, a landlady, transmigrated into a novel and became the original male lead’s ex-wife.
A “heroine” who schemed to force the male lead into marrying her, and even cheated on him.
A cannon fodder female supporting character who courted disaster at every turn, ultimately leading to her own demise—a particularly tragic one at that.
The good news is, she doesn’t know the male lead yet.
The even better news is, she possesses immense strength—like Lin Daiyu uprooting a willow tree. It feels amazing!
The bad news is, she’s poor.
The male lead is handsome and rich? Marrying him means fifty years less of struggle?
Su Ruyi’s take: She can earn her own money. With money, what kind of handsome guy can’t she get? Why would she be so desperate as to find herself a sugar daddy?
Make money, make money, all she wants is to make money! No one can stop her from becoming a landlady. The male and female leads can all step aside.
But why is the plot developing differently from the book? It’s clearly the original male lead who has impure intentions toward her!



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