Summary
Synopsis:
Du Qingqing transmigrated into a wealthy family setting as the “vicious supporting female lead.” She possesses peerless beauty, a graceful figure, and a smile that could bring anyone to their knees. With countless suitors, she should have lived a magnificent life.
However, the script insists that she seek her own death by persecuting the female lead—not only by being mean and sarcastic and playing dirty tricks but also by trying to steal the female lead’s boyfriend.
Du “Sees through everything/Transparent/Just wants to survive” Qingqing: Isn’t this just rushing headfirst toward death?!
To prevent herself from dying young, Du Qingqing decides to kick the script aside and do the exact opposite: if she can’t provoke the lead, she can at least hide from her.
In the first life: Du Qingqing resolutely breaks off all contact with the male lead and moves abroad on her private jet. Result: The plane hits a storm and crashes. Dead.
In the second life: She gives up her vast fortune and takes a bus to a small city to live in seclusion. Result: After settling down, she is innocently caught up in a murder case. Dead.
In the third life: She stops running and starts practicing Buddhism, trying to become free of all desires. Result: She accidentally gets food poisoning and dies after a failed rescue attempt. Dead.
Du Qingqing: “…” What exactly do you want from me?!
Finally realizing that running away isn’t working, she decides to take a new path: Become friends with the female lead.
If someone bullies the female lead, she fights them. If the female lead lacks something, she buys it. If the female lead is unhappy, she personally delivers warmth to her doorstep. She is determined to make sure the female lead eats well, lives well, becomes a CEO, marries a “white-rich-beautiful” girl, and reaches the pinnacle of life.
This time, Du Qingqing actually stops dying. But before she can celebrate, she suddenly realizes something is wrong.
Why is she the one eating well? Why is she the one living well? Why is she the one who became the CEO?
And even… why is she the one being married as the “white-rich-beautiful” girl?
Only when Du Qingqing is wearing a “pigeon egg” diamond ring and being kissed in the “female lead’s” arms does she finally realize—
Wait, am I the female lead?!
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One-sentence summary: It’s Destiny.
Theme: Growing through adversity, achieving redemption for oneself and others, and striving for a beautiful future.