
Type
Genre
Tags[ ]
Rating(3.1 / 5.0, 8 votes)
5 | 50% (4 votes) |
4 | 0% (0 votes) |
3 | 0% (0 votes) |
2 | 13% (1 votes) |
1 | 38% (3 votes) |
Language
Support Book (#ad)
Author(s)
One entry per lineArtist(s)
One entry per lineYear
Example: 2012Status in COO
Status in Country of Origin. One entry per lineLicensed
Completely Translated
Original Publisher
One entry per lineEnglish Publisher
One entry per lineRelease Frequency
Every 11.8 Day(s)Activity Stats [Graph]
Weekly Rank: #2000Monthly Rank: #2000
All Time Rank: #25748
Reading List [Graph]
On 173 Reading Lists
Monthly Rank: #27963
All Time Rank: #23258
Description
Links are NOT allowed. Format your description nicely so people can easily read them. Please use proper spacing and paragraphs.A spoiled, self-indulgent, and unlucky “villainess” embraces her own reckless behavior and somehow goes from being insignificant “mosquito blood” to becoming the beloved of several powerful male leads in a male-focused novel.
As everyone knows, the protagonists in male-targeted novels often follow the upgrade route. No matter how powerful they become, they usually start out humble and downtrodden.
Once the wind and clouds come, it will turn into a dragon.
In the story, the unfortunate villainess Dai Ning gets a second chance at life. Armed with two truckloads of luxury supplies, she heads straight to a remote, impoverished village deep in the mountains.
It’s July, and one of the future legendary male leads, Zhao Yu, is out in the fields harvesting rice.
At home, he has a paralyzed father, a gravely ill mother, a rebellious younger brother, and a six-year-old sister.
The entire family is gaunt, barely scraping by.
Next door, there’s even a transmigrated girl eyeing him with interest.
Dai Ning, meanwhile, has her two truckloads of luxury goods. She moves into Zhao Yu’s home, pulls out her gourmet food to offer him… then glances at him and decides to keep it all for herself.
All while savoring the sight of the male lead’s misfortune.
Sometimes, she even declares with a huff that she plans to tear down his shabby house.
→ Because, after all, a villainess is just a villainess—never doing anything properly.
*
That summer, Zhao Yu despised the spoiled rich girl.
By fall, the sight of her gave him a headache.
And by the time she left that snowy winter, with the mountains sealed off and the world cold and empty, Zhao Yu loved her.
Associated Names
One entry per lineRelated Series
N/ARecommendations
N/ARecommendation Lists
Latest Release
Date | Group | Release |
---|---|---|
01/20/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c38 |
01/20/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c37 |
01/20/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c36 |
01/07/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c33 |
01/07/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c32 |
01/07/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c31 part2 |
01/07/25 | Shanghai Fantasy | c31 part1 |
12/31/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c30 |
12/31/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c29 part2 |
12/31/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c29 part1 |
12/31/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c28 |
12/24/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c27 part2 |
12/24/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c27 part1 |
12/24/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c26 part2 |
12/24/24 | Shanghai Fantasy | c26 part1 |