
After becoming a vegetable, Wen Yao accidentally binds to a book-transmigration system. To her despair, she’s neither the white moonlight nor the red mole—just the plot’s “rat droppings”: a cannon-fodder side character who married the male lead by faking pregnancy. Once exposed, she’s retaliated against by the male lead, cast out by her family, and starves to death by a dumpster. Pre-transmigration Wen Yao: “I’ll rewrite fate! That psycho male lead? Just a toy to amuse me.” But she lands in Wen Yao right after the fake pregnancy is exposed: “System, send me back to being a vegetable!” System: “Original host already dropped dead. You’re stuck holding the bag. Sorry.”
After becoming a vegetable, Wen Yao accidentally binds to a book-transmigration system. To her despair, she’s neither the white moonlight nor the red mole—just the plot’s “rat droppings”: a cannon-fodder side character who married the male lead by faking pregnancy. Once exposed, she’s retaliated against by the male lead, cast out by her family, and starves to death by a dumpster. Pre-transmigration Wen Yao: “I’ll rewrite fate! That psycho male lead? Just a toy to amuse me.” But she lands in Wen Yao right after the fake pregnancy is exposed: “System, send me back to being a vegetable!” System: “Original host already dropped dead. You’re stuck holding the bag. Sorry.”
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