Yu Yao transmigrates into a period novel written by her toxic best friend—only to become the vicious supporting female doomed to a tragic ending.
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Unwilling to follow the plot and marry an old bachelor, she escapes and intercepts the biggest villain in the story.
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“Marry me! Otherwise, your bride price will be taken to help your cousin marry the female lead!”
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Both of them are equally ruthless in their own ways—and originally fated for miserable endings. But from the moment she stops the villain, their destinies are completely rewritten.
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When the female lead reaches for the blood jade bracelet, Yu Yao snatches it first.
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“This was passed down from my mother-in-law to her daughter-in-law. You’re not his wife—what right do you have to it?”
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With this golden cheat in hand, Yu Yao shows no hesitation in saving people—and no mercy when dealing with enemies.
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She’s fully focused on making money, convinced that men only slow her down.
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The villain reminds her: “Isn’t it possible that if we team up, we’ll earn even more?”
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From then on, the husband-and-wife alliance grows stronger, raking in wealth.
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Liang Hui originally acted out of spite—unwilling to use his hard-earned savings to help his cousin marry.
But after bringing Yu Yao home, he realizes that having a wife isn’t so bad.
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Soft and sweet, she warms the bed and keeps him company. She doesn’t mind that he’s “bad,” matches him perfectly in daily life, and even backs him up when it counts.
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With the couple working as one, their days become more and more prosperous.
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The villagers comment:
“Sure enough, people who share a bed are cut from the same cloth!”



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