In the new world, Wan Ge sits in front of her computer, the screen filled with dense text.
The song playing on the side was sung by a boy, whose voice seemed to have a magical power, soothing her soul.
Looking at the title that said "The End," Wan Ge finally sent out the content on the screen.
She currently inhabits the body of a supporting female character in the world. The young woman comes from a well-off family and was originally engaged to the male lead, but she ran away to escape the marriage. Her family forced her to learn many things she didn't want to learn, and in the end, they arranged a marriage for her. She was genuinely afraid of marrying a stranger, which is why she ran away.
After escaping, I wrote some articles that I liked online and did other part-time jobs. Although it was very different from life at home, I was still very free.
Of course, it wasn't just the female supporting character who wanted to elope; the male lead was also dissatisfied with the marriage. Even if she hadn't eloped, the two of them wouldn't have ended up together.
The male lead is very similar to her. She really likes a certain singer because the singer's voice can soothe her and make her feel very comfortable.
The female lead whom the male lead has his eye on is the center of a girl group, and she's exceptionally good at singing and dancing. However, due to his family's prejudice against her background, the male lead has been hiding this from her.
The villain in this world is the singer that the original owner liked.
The villain actually comes from a family of pianists and won many piano competitions at a young age. However, he doesn't really like playing the piano; he prefers singing. But his family doesn't allow it, so he eventually runs away out of rebellion and becomes a singer.
It seems that apart from the female lead who pursues her dreams, the male lead, female supporting characters, and villains are all quite rebellious.
The villain is quite pitiful too. He was forced to practice piano by his family when he was young, and he didn't understand it at all when he was very young, but he could only play while crying. If he didn't play well, his parents would criticize him very severely.
After growing up and rebelling, the villain thought he could escape their clutches and no longer face his parents' criticism. But even after becoming the singer he wanted to be, he still faced online comments, and there were still many people who were dissatisfied with him.
The villain was also confused and helpless, sometimes even feeling like he couldn't do anything right. Later, after a singing mistake, he was bombarded with insults, and the distraught teenager ended his life by suicide.
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Wan Ge clicked on the original owner's work. This girl didn't have many readers. If it weren't for earning some money through her talents, she would probably be living a very frugal life now.
If we disregard her family background, it would indeed be quite difficult for Wan Ge to have any contact with the villain. After all, the villain is now a popular singer. If the original owner of this body were a wildly successful writer, perhaps she could have had some contact with him through film and television.
More importantly, the original owner secretly liked him but never went to his concerts or anything like that, even though she bought all his albums.
Just as Wan Ge was racking her brains about what to do, someone suddenly sent her a message, inviting her to play the piano at a banquet.
Yes, the original owner also learned piano, which her family made her learn. However, it was different from the villain's learning; her family simply wanted her to have some talent. Her real expertise wasn't in piano.
However, the original owner was indeed very smart and learned very well. He usually made money by playing some tunes for others.
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