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Bai Yao transmigrated into a messy, melodramatic tragedy novel and became a cannon fodder supporting female character who was supposed to die immediately upon her debut.

On the day of her transmigration, she put on an incredible performance, narrowly escaped death, and fled overnight.

Her little maid, with tears in her eyes, asked, “Miss, where are you going?”

Bai Yao sincerely bluffed: “Westward, to seek the true scriptures.”

The Young Master Becomes the Phoenix is the ultimate novel of emotional and physical anguish, yet one the author repeatedly insisted would have a Happy Ending (HE). In it, the devoted heroine, Luo Qi, sacrifices almost everything for the male lead in the first two hundred chapters.

Her sect is slaughtered, she is betrayed by everyone, she loses her formidable martial arts skills, spiritual-sealing nails are hammered through her shoulder blades, and she is cast into the mud and imprisoned in a dungeon.

Initially, Bai Yao, who had unexpectedly transmigrated into the book, only wanted to stay as far away as possible from all the chaos.

Later on, however, she couldn’t bear to see the person beside her suffer even a little more pain.

Question: If the female cannon fodder falls in love with the heroine, how can this problem be solved?

Second Question: As a cannon fodder with zero plot armor, what are the odds of successfully leading the heroine away from the plot’s clutches?

Wait a minute.

The direction of this book seems to be slowly going very wrong.

The martial world is vast; may we all have a good partner by our sides.

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