The Supporting Actress Made A Comeback-Chapter 953 - 957: The Self-Destructive Vicious Female Supporting Role

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Chapter 953: Chapter 957: The Self-Destructive Vicious Female Supporting Role

Because this group of brothers all seem not very bright, the male protagonist never paid them any attention, and thus was caught off guard by this ambush.

This story tells us that people shouldn’t be too arrogant, otherwise, they can easily suffer a setback, like this male protagonist, who not only was stripped of his martial arts but also was being taken to the border to feed horses.

Because the male protagonist was too outstanding, these brainless brothers were reluctant to let him die outright, so they planned to keep him around for slow humiliation.

Yet no one could predict that the loyal subordinates of the male protagonist would rescue him on the way to the border. Although they all died, the male protagonist survived.

As long as the male protagonist survives, there’s a chance to turn the tides.

Of course, these stories... have nothing to do with her, Mo Shu.

Mo Shu: ...

Because these events happened only after the Eldest Princess of the Mo Yan Dynasty had been tortured to death.

Her sister, Princess Mo Qing, was the most outstanding vicious supporting character in this story.

The existence of Mo Shu was merely to highlight how vile this supporting character was.

The Mo Yan Dynasty had long had a prophecy: The Eldest Princess is the blessing of Mo Yan, and with the Eldest Princess in place, Mo Yan Dynasty is bound to be a prosperous and peaceful era.

Unfortunately, her brainless sister did not believe in fate.

As a vicious supporting character, Mo Qing was best at courting disaster.

To pull Mo Shu, the destined lucky star, down from the altar, she arranged for people to rape her own sister.

This big drama was arranged during the assembly of nations, specifically drugging her and preparing a few tall and imposing men for her to enjoy slowly.

But who could have anticipated that at that time, Mo Shu could still keep calm and escape, leaving Mo Qing with nothing.

When she brought people to ’catch the adulterer’, Mo Shu had long fled, leaving only two knocked-out strong men.

Fortunately, the plan to catch the adulterer failed, yet Mo Shu was still pregnant, and with twins no less.

Unfortunately, the father of the children was unknown.

Nevertheless, Mo Qing fiercely set up Mo Shu in front of the Emperor.

Mo Shu was confined, and Mo Qing didn’t stop there; she caught her and intended to let her gnaw on raw mice in the Cold Palace.

In the original work, Mo Shu couldn’t bear the torture and finally went mad.

When she went mad, the two children were long starved to death due to the mother lacking nutrition and milk.

The reason for Mo Shu’s madness was largely because of the children, and when she finally went mad, she even bit her own children.

Mo Qing watched with great satisfaction, and after Mo Shu died, threw the corpse back into Mo Shu’s original bedchamber and set it ablaze.

Externally, it was claimed that the Eldest Princess committed disgraceful acts and was ashamed to face people, ultimately committing suicide with the two little bastards.

Since then, with no more suppression, Mo Qing’s true nature was completely unleashed.

The concubines and the Emperor’s daughters and sons, who had all long been jealous of Mo Shu’s spotlight and attention, held a grudge early on and, seeing Mo Shu’s misfortune, laughed louder and louder.

Originally thought to be a beautiful scene, little did they know, they welcomed a nightmare.

Mo Qing took Mo Shu’s place, completely turning from a gentle and soft image to harming siblings, causing chaos in the harem, and even rode horses recklessly.

At this time, whether commoners or the remaining concubines and princes began to miss Mo Shu’s goodness.

Mo Qing was most impatient to hear Mo Shu’s name, and anyone who mentioned it was punished by her through various means.

Until Mo Qing saw her friend Feng Xiaoyao with a handsome and dignified guard beside him.