I Became a Vicious Supporting Role in the '70s-Chapter 4: She is the Evil Supporting Female

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Chapter 4 - 4: She is the Evil Supporting Female

Wang Guizhi was sobbing as she held her daughter, who had finally awoken. Shen Fugui stood at the edge of the kang, anxiously, but the sight of Shen Meng's changing complexion made him dramatically react as he saw his wife's elbow seemed to have pressed against their daughter's stomach.

"Ah, wife, stop crying. Are you pressing on the child's chest? Look, our daughter is having difficulty breathing!"

"Ah?"

Startled by his words, Wang Guizhi quickly stood up. She looked at Shen Meng's pained expression, wanting but not daring to touch her, her heart aching unbearably.

"My poor, poor daughter. How come your life has to be so miserable? Marrying into this family, where your mother-in-law claims to treat you like her own daughter every day, and those sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law, if they truly saw you as family, would they let you lie alone in the room while they eat and drink? You're just a naive fool, being constantly deceived and still thinking of them as good people. Goddamn it, now suffering so much torment, even when the village's ox harmed someone, they don't even bother to fetch a barefoot doctor... I must cause a scene at the commune, it's necessary."

Shen Meng was in a lot of pain, but dared not show it. She knew without thinking that it was because she had occupied this aunt's body, and now the original owner's parents looked on worriedly beside the kang, oblivious that their actual daughter was gone, and the body was now hosting a soul from another world.

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"Enough, now is not the time for this. Little Meng, stay here and watch our daughter. I'll go and look for a doctor. If we keep delaying, our daughter might be doomed."

"Yes, yes, husband, hurry. No matter the cost, as long as Little Meng is okay."

Shen Fugui nodded repeatedly, giving Shen Meng a worried glance before quickly turning to run out.

Once her husband had left, Wang Guizhi hurriedly poured some water for Shen Meng and gently helped her drink a bit.

Actually, Shen Meng did not want to drink as her head was hurting severely, but seeing the original mother's trembling worry, she reluctantly took a sip to ease her mind.

The woman in front of her continued sobbing. Even though she was usually eloquent, right now she couldn't find any comforting words as her headache felt like it was about to explode.

Mody, suddenly many memories of the original owner surfaced in her mind.

She realized she had reincarnated into a novel titled "Jiaojiao's Lucky Pregnancy, the Rough Man Dotes by Holding Her Waist", where as the malicious supporting female character, not only did she possess a beautiful appearance but also a lotus-like cunning. Once aware, she knew how to please adults to secure her own benefits.

With good looks and a decent reputation outside, the threshold to her house was worn down by three inches from matchmakers. But her heart was already set on Lu Zhenping, the soldier from Lu Family Village.

Although that man wasn't married, he had three children, and no girl would want to become a stepmother. But Shen Meng was willing. When they met, instead of swearing she'd be good to his children, she simply smiled at Lu Zhenping and took a handful of roasted peanuts from her pocket, suggesting he bring them home for the kids to eat.

With neither deliberate flattery nor disdain, her gentle demeanor instantly captivated Lu Zhenping.

After their marriage, Lu Zhenping didn't stay home long before he joined the army. Shen Meng was initially decent with the children, but as time passed, she grew increasingly irritated. Coupled with her own pregnancy, her mother-in-law and sisters-in-law were all eyeing the allowances she received, constantly praising and flattering her.

This overwhelmed her ability to think, not only did she subsidize here and there, she also started lashing out at the children, even her own youngest received little care from her, leading her to a life miserable as hell.

During this chaotic time, the youngest son of her in-laws got married. The bride, the female protagonist of the original book, was charming and delicate, her soft-spoken nature winning everyone's hearts.

She had exceptionally good fortune; she always found something valuable on the mountain and came across game trapped in pits. A trip to the commune would see her solving big issues, and a random act of kindness in a rural cowshed saved a future tycoon.

She transformed from a rural girl earning work points in the fields to a worker in a county textile factory, and was destined to become a renowned businesswoman.

The male protagonist, with her lucky charm, succeeded in everything he did, eventually becoming a real estate tycoon, deeply in love with his wife, fathering triplets with her.

Those who were in good terms with the protagonists all lived harmoniously and achieved modest success.

As for the original supporting character, the malevolent female rival, well... Shen Meng thought it was somewhat unfair. The protagonist needed money to repair her house, and it was her fault for not lending; the protagonist needed cloth tickets to make clothes for her in-laws, and again it was her fault for not lending. The original character who couldn't stand the sight of the protagonist watched her own reputation gradually tarnished and grew infuriated, eventually starting to fight back. However, the result of her retaliation only worsened her reputation, and when she was chased and pelted with mud by village children yet again, she died accidentally by falling into the river in her anger.

Those children were left to fend for themselves by their grandmother, and later became a contrast to the thriving children of the lucky protagonist.

Due to lack of guidance, the children became extreme in their views and, being abused in their childhood, they developed twisted psychologies.

The eldest son, dark and cunning, often got into fights and indulged in petty thefts and harassment. Due to his ruthless methods, he ended up offending someone and was beaten to death.

The second son joined a gang leader in his teens and got sentenced to thirty years.

The daughter, vain and greedy, believed all her misfortunes stemmed from poverty. She married a man much older than her and died from domestic violence.

The youngest son was bullied by the protagonist's children, locked in a cellar, and died of a fever before he turned nine.

And the man who returned from the army, who tried his best but failed to properly raise his children, was attacked by supporters of the protagonist during his second son's arrest. A strike to the back of his head left him foolish, wandering around daily with an old garment of his wife's, looking for his children, before eventually drowning in the river holding her garment during winter.

Shen Meng screamed internally, wondering what horrific sins this family had committed to deserve such a tragic annihilation. No wonder the original character harbored intense hatred, wishing she could devour the protagonist's flesh and drink her blood.

Her last memory was of getting injured because she had regained self-awareness after a rebirth, trying to push the protagonist into the river, only to be head-butted by the old ox, collapsing with a fractured skull. It's a pity that she died just days after awakening, which was quite a pathetic end.