Lu Nian has transmigrated into a novel and become an insignificant and frail supporting female character. She is the heiress of the prestigious Lu family and appears as a pitiful and sickly beauty. In the original plot, she was a cannon fodder character who died after only a few chapters. Unfortunately, the Lu family brought a fake older brother from an orphanage to assist Lu Nian during her childhood. This “brother” is actually a servant of Lu Nian, treated as lowly and disposable as a dog.
When Lu Nian transmigrates, she sees a pale and handsome young man who is being trampled upon by others. His eyes are gloomy and cold, and he stares intensely at her from a distance. Lu Nian trembles when she hears his name. Isn’t he the ultimate villain in the novel? He is the final successor of the Lu family, cold-hearted and ruthless, with immense power. He seeks revenge for the suffering he endured in his youth and nearly perishes along with the male protagonist.
Terrified, Lu Nian decides to treat him well during her limited remaining lifespan, hoping that he would spare her at least as a loyal dog after his descent into darkness. Qin Si never imagined that one day he would receive such tenderness from her, which he had daydreamed about. If she looks at him a little longer or smiles at him, he would forsake everything, even his life, for her.
Note: The male and female lead have no blood relation, and the male lead was not adopted by the female lead’s parents or relatives. He was simply fostered in her family, and they are not registered under the same household, eliminating any legal or ethical issues.