Jiang Susu suddenly had a dream, and found that she was in a dog-blood novel, and she was a professional fault-finding female supporting role who repeatedly found fault with the heroine to promote the protagonist's relationship.
After waking up from the dream, she was controlled by the power of the plot and became very strange.
The cold male lead appeared in front of her, and she fell in love with him, as if she could only see him.
But... when there is no self in the plot, that strong love will also disappear together.
She clearly knew that she didn't like the male lead!
When there is a plot in the novel that she participates in, she will always do some bad things involuntarily.
After she was once again controlled to find fault with the hostess, the hostess no longer believed her apology afterwards.
She still blushed and apologized, and skipped the physical education class and cried helplessly on the table alone.
The casual villain in the novel suddenly sat in front of her. She looked up with red eyes, and asked angrily, "Are you here to scold me for her?"
I like the heroine, does she think so too?
But the eyes of the villain in front of her were interested, "Let's see if you've been covered by something dirty."
Why did this silly girl suddenly change her temper? He really wanted to find out.
After that day, villains began to appear frequently by her side.
Rescue her and take her away by force.
After accidentally discovering that contact with the villain can affect the control of the plot, her eyes lit up!
Pulling the corners of clothes, holding hands and hugging are all daily operations!
Title: 女配自有反派疼 | The female supporting role has its own villain
Author: 枝芍
NOT MINE
CR: AUTHOR
MTL
Eighteen-year-old Nat falls for five different boys during her first month at college, but never openly admits her crushes - until one night she drunk texts all five of them. She finds her freshman year turned upside down as she navigates the world of first love.
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Nat keeps a list of all her crushes' pros and cons on her phone - the most logical thing to do for her list-making, highly organized brain. The lists were never meant to be shared, but when Ty, the school's star hockey player, dares Nat to tell the boys how she feels, how could she back down from a drunken dare? The sober light of morning leaves Nat questioning her sanity when she sees three messages awaiting her response: the hot guy she met at a concert, the kind guy from orientation week, and the perfect guy from lit class. Now, Nat must confront her feelings for these boys face-to-face, or her chance at love will pass her by. In this story of firsts, what happens when Nat just presses send?
Book One of the Just Press Send series.
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Cover designed by Cil Ojumo