The Sick Blackened Male Lead Replaces His Twin Brother and Marries Me

She had transmigrated into the body of a princess!

Before she could even feel happy, she discovered that this world was actually from a book she had read before.

And she was the vicious...

Chapter 1 How is she supposed to survive?

Gan Qiongying time-traveled after her death.

She was born with cancer at a young age, and she was able to survive by blinking, all thanks to the Buddha's grace for her good deeds and accumulated merit throughout her life.

Not everyone who ruins their main account gets a chance to log in with a new one. The chance to be reborn is like a pie falling from the sky, and it just so happens to land right in her mouth.

Especially when she discovered that she had transmigrated into the body of a princess, she wanted to go out and set off a firecracker and two rockets to celebrate.

At this moment, Gan Qiongying was dressed in gorgeous clothes and adorned with pearls and jade. She was leaning against the chaise longue, one hand on a soft pillow and the other hand on a small table on the chaise longue. Her slender and delicate fingers held the lid of a teacup and slowly skimmed off the floating tea leaves.

Her eyebrows were lowered, her face was fair and she was dressed in bright clothes. Her eyes and eyebrows naturally had an upward curve, but she had a pair of cold and aloof phoenix eyes. They were narrow and beautiful, suppressing the flirtatiousness that rose from her naturally pink eyebrows. She was truly a noble and elegant woman.

She's a princess now!

Who hasn't dreamed of being a princess?

But actually, she wanted to cry right now, to cry loudly, to wail and scream, to crawl and roll around on the ground, to kick her legs and cry like a madwoman.

Because she spent some time, nearly a month, quietly learning about and combining some long-sealed memories, she confirmed one thing—she discovered that she had not only traveled to an unknown dynasty, but also to a book!

The book is called "Husbands, Please Let Me Go".

Speaking of this book... it's a truly sad story.

This book belonged to Gan Qiongying's younger sister, who was only in junior high school. She didn't pay attention in class and secretly read it under her desk. As a result, she was publicly criticized and punished at the parent-teacher meeting.

Novels that young girls like are abundantly available on the two lower floors of bookstores near schools, and their sales are unparalleled. They range from angst-filled coming-of-age stories to stories of digging out corneas and kidneys, running off to the Arctic with a baby, and returning five years later with seven children to reclaim everything, and so on.

Gan Qiongying actually understood; she also read extracurricular books when she was in school.

But her mother brought the book and her sister to her hospital room, meaning she wanted her to scold them.

After all, the word "older sister" carries a bloodline-based suppression, and her younger sister has been afraid of her since childhood.

At that time, Gan Qiongying was feeling nauseous and wanted to vomit because of chemotherapy. People who have been sick for a long time have little patience. So, following her mother's wishes, she gave her younger sister a serious and fierce scolding.

A teenager, weighing 100 pounds, has 99 pounds of rebellious spirit. When her younger sister argued with her, she threw a book at Gan Qiongying's legs, saying that Gan Qiongying looked exactly like a vicious female supporting character in the book... After saying that, she ran away crying.

Gan Qiongying wasn't angry. Later, she actually looked through the book and found that there was indeed a vicious female supporting character named "Gan Qiongying".

After the effects of chemotherapy wore off and the pain subsided, Gan Qiongying couldn't help but laugh as she flipped through the book. She thought about how "Gan Qiongying," a name that combined all the artistic talents of her parents, had carved out a path between "cabbage" and "sugarcane," and it wasn't a common name. How could she have stumbled upon such a name?

Since she was neither alive nor dead, and had nothing to do, she lay on the bed and casually flipped through some pages.

Upon flipping through the book, she discovered its title was brilliant, particularly the title "Husbands."

The female protagonist in this book doesn't have one husband, but several.

This book is quite fun. Gan Qiongying skimmed through a few paragraphs and found it very enjoyable to read about all sorts of handsome ancient men who were infatuated with and crazy about the female lead, and who even tore each other apart for her sake.

Imagine how amazing it would be to imagine yourself in that situation! All the good men in the world would be head over heels in love with me, like I'd be a princess. Who doesn't dream of being the center of attention?

Of course, while Gan Qiongying was genuinely enjoying herself, she was also genuinely "experiencing" the love and hate in the book with the female protagonist.

I genuinely hate that vicious supporting character, "Gan Qiongying," who, out of envy, jealousy, and hatred, constantly sabotaged and drugged the female lead, causing such a kind and beautiful woman like her to lose a child and be disfigured.

She didn't identify with the character at all. Just kidding, who reads this kind of wish-fulfillment novel and identifies with the villainous female supporting character?

Finally, reading about the villainous female supporting character's tragic end—losing everything and being dragged to her death by her beloved—made Gan Qiongying feel incredibly satisfied. She almost wanted to jump into the book and stomp on the ground and spit on the ground alongside the protagonist.

Reading is inherently a delightful and spiritually uplifting experience.

But the premise is that Gan Qiongying didn't transmigrate into the body of the vicious female supporting character who shared the same name as her.

That's right, Gan Qiongying is now the vicious female supporting character in the book who, relying on her noble status, constantly courts death and frames others, angers the emperor, and is betrothed to a lowly merchant.

Gan Qiongying took a sip of tea, swallowed it, and slowly changed her position on the chaise lounge.

Life is so unpredictable.

What's most unpredictable isn't Gan Qiongying's identity as a vicious supporting character, but rather the contents of the book she remembers.

In this world of scholars, farmers, artisans, and merchants, merchants are the lowest of the low. She transmigrated into the body of Princess Duanrong of the Nanzhao Kingdom, who was forced by imperial decree to marry a lowly merchant. How could she accept this?

So in the story, she became twisted and abnormal, even giving up on herself to go against the emperor. Not only did she have a whole harem of male concubines, but she also made the emperor's bestowed consort wear countless green hats, and subjected him to all sorts of torment and humiliation. Beating and scolding were commonplace for her.

What's most despicable is that she used her power to prevent the injured prince consort from receiving proper treatment, and he couldn't even find a doctor, ultimately causing him to suffer from chronic illness and die.

If the story ends here, then Gan Qiong and Ying Ning could live a life of vegetarianism, chanting Buddhist scriptures, and doing good deeds all day long. The problem is that once the prince consort dies, the male protagonist Zhong Li Zhengzhen, who has endured for many years, will finally erupt.

He borrowed passage through the Jingxi King's fiefdom from the border of Jinchuan, raised an army and marched south, overthrowing Nanzhao. The wicked female supporting character became a princess of a fallen kingdom overnight.

The prince consort, who died tragically at the hands of the vicious female supporting character, was finally revealed to have a hidden past; he was actually the male protagonist Zhong Li's long-lost older brother...

What follows is, of course, the plot that readers love to see: the high and mighty, vicious princess falls from grace and becomes a piece of mud to be trampled and humiliated.

All the evil she had done began to backfire, and even the maids around her wished they could tear her to pieces. The once noble princess ended up being dragged to her death by a horse, her body left no trace.

How wonderful!

When Gan Qiongying read it, she clapped her hands and cheered, saying that evil people deserve such retribution!

But now... damn it, she's become the villainous supporting character.

Recalling this, Gan Qiongying felt an overwhelming sense of satisfaction while reading the book, and now she was cursing under her breath.

How can she possibly live with such a hellish ending!