After Lu Meng transmigrated into the character of Changsun Luming, she discovered that she was the female lead in a melodramatic, tragic story. In the book, the character Changsun Luming is tormented both physically and emotionally by various people, even the dogs on the street specifically choose to bite her. By the end of the story, she finally moves the heavens and the male lead, but dies young in poor health.
There is a classic line in the book where the female lead, before her death, trembles and asks the male lead: "Is it only when I die that you will care about me?"
After transmigrating, on their wedding day, the male lead tells Lu Meng: "You can freely take the gold and silver in this mansion. I can ensure you a life of wealth and comfort, as long as you obey and do not try to covet what does not belong to you."
Lu Meng looks at the seemingly otherworldly male lead, her mind filled with thoughts of "freely taking gold and silver, a life of wealth and comfort..."
Lu Meng: "Is there really such a good deal in this matter?"
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Aside from the various cannon fodder always trying to humiliate her, which makes her schedule a bit busy, her life is blissfully carefree. However, the system that has been dormant for years occasionally prompts her to recite a line from the plot.
One night.
Lu Meng: "Is it only when I die that you will care about me?"
In the study, the male lead, who was writing furiously, looks up, then angrily throws down his brush. The demeanor of the otherworldly being can no longer be maintained as he growls in frustration: "So do you plan to either starve yourself to death or be lazy to death?!"
Lu Meng: ...Big boss, don't be so irritable while working overtime. How about I let you stick close tonight?
Reading Guide:
The female lead is a pure slacker, it's a daily life story, no forced drama, just aiming to write about a beautiful waste of space to relax a bit.
Content Tags: Perfect Match, Transmigration