In the 1970s, I Became the vicious female supporting character in period novels
18 parts Ongoing Author: 二肥2
Shen Meng worked as a social worker in a large factory. When he was delivering contracts to his partners, he was involved in a car accident.
Just when she was lying on the bed feeling miserable alone, she suddenly awakened to the dimension.
Before she could be happy for two days, the aftereffects of space also came, and she would have some strange dreams almost every night.
This quickly made her alert. Shen Meng hurriedly sold her house and car, and began to hoard supplies crazily to prevent herself from starving to death in a place where she was short of food and clothing.
Just as she was on her way to stock up on goods, another car accident happened. When she opened her eyes again, she had transformed into the vicious female supporting character from the era novel who fought against the heroine from Jinli and ended up miserable.
Not only was his reputation ruined and he died tragically in an accident, but his four children also became extreme due to lack of supervision. In addition, they were often beaten when they were young, and their psychology gradually became distorted, leading to a miserable end.
And the man who had been serving as a soldier and contributing to the country was also attacked by a sneak attack and hit in the back of the head with a stick. From then on, he fell into a river and drowned while holding her wedding dress.
In order to change his destiny, Shen Meng can only clear his reputation and guide his children to be good, because they are all descendants of heroes, and Shen Meng does not want to see them fall.
Because she took over the body of the original owner, Shen Meng decided to honor the elderly, take care of the children, and lead the family towards a prosperous road on behalf of the original owner.
It's just that the man who has always protected the family and the country and has a dull relationship with her, why is he looking at her more and more passionately.
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