Quick Transmigration: Giving the Supporting Male Lead Sweet, Sweet Love
Quick Transmigration: Giving the Supporting Male Lead Sweet, Sweet Love Chapter 3: School Bully vs. Stuttering Boy (Part 2)

Years later, the male lead Ming Yao defied his family’s opposition to marry the heroine Zhou Ling’er, whose social standing didn’t match his.

Ming Yao’s parents disapproved, believing Zhou Ling’er to be unworthy of the Ming family and fearing that her presence would bring ridicule.

However, the more his parents objected, the more resolute Ming Yao became. Zhou Ling’er, meanwhile, wept and pleaded, proclaiming their love to be true.

Eventually, the Ming family yielded, and Zhou Ling’er married into the wealthy household, achieving her social leap and concluding the story with a happily-ever-after alongside the male lead.

Upon learning this, Jiang Mianmian felt an overwhelming sense of speechlessness.

Whatever. She had no interest in the male and female leads.

Her focus remained squarely on the male supporting role…

The male supporting character, Zhou Nanye, was eventually found by his biological family after years of searching.

However, the scars of his unfortunate childhood ran too deep, and his stutter remained untreated.

Though he returned to a life of wealth, he remained single, never experiencing love, and lived out his days in lonely isolation.

Heartbreaking.

That was Jiang Mianmian’s immediate reaction upon learning about Zhou Nanye’s life.

He should have grown up carefree and radiant in a loving and affluent family.

Instead, his kidnapping forever altered the course of his life.

Jiang Mianmian was filled with an overwhelming sense of pity and relief.

Luckily, I’m here.

She vowed to give him sweetness, to fill his remaining days with happiness. She would not allow him to remain lonely.

Once Jiang Mianmian fully grasped the male supporting character’s story, she turned her attention to the original owner of her current body.

By receiving the original owner’s memories, Jiang Mianmian understood why she had been so obsessively infatuated with the male lead, Ming Yao.

The original character’s parents were career-focused and often absent. Growing up, she spent much of her childhood with Ming Yao, whose family was close with hers. The two were childhood friends, and Ming Yao had even once jokingly promised to marry her when they grew up.

The original owner treasured that childhood promise, harboring deep affection for Ming Yao and believing he belonged to her alone. She refused to let any other girl get close to him.

But as Ming Yao matured, he dismissed his childhood words as meaningless and grew increasingly annoyed by her possessiveness.

His rebellious streak only amplified the situation. The more his parents pushed him to marry the original owner in the future, the more he detested her.

The original owner knew he didn’t want to marry her, but she clung to hope, referring to herself as his “future girlfriend” and waiting for the day he might accept her.

In her desperate attempts to keep up with him, she dyed her hair yellow, applied makeup far beyond her age, and became the “queen” of the school’s troublemakers—all so she could match his status as the school’s “king.”

But her efforts were futile. Ming Yao soon began dating the newly transferred Zhou Ling’er, and the original owner completely lost control, spiraling into madness and ultimately causing tragedy.

After Jiang Mianmian finished understanding this world’s storyline, the male supporting role system chimed in:

“The original owner deeply regrets losing herself for an unworthy person like Ming Yao. Now that her body is in your hands, her only wish is not to repeat her mistakes and ruin her life again.”

Jiang Mianmian wholeheartedly agreed.

In the melodramatic and over-the-top romance between the male and female leads, both the original owner and the male supporting character were mere tools to highlight their “perfect love.”

But no longer. The tools would no longer play their part.

It was time for both the original owner and Zhou Nanye to have their own happily-ever-after.

Having resolved herself to this mission, Jiang Mianmian recalled from the original owner’s memories that two outstanding transfer students were scheduled to join their class today.

These were none other than the heroine Zhou Ling’er and the male supporting role Zhou Nanye.

Jiang Mianmian dismissed the former entirely.

Her heart and attention were solely reserved for the person who filled her with tenderness—

Zhou Nanye.

Time passed. When the melodious sound of the dismissal bell rang and the students prepared to rush out like a herd of wild horses, the homeroom teacher entered the room.

“Everyone, don’t be in such a hurry to leave.”

“Let’s warmly welcome the two new students who will be joining us.”

Dreamy Land[Translator]

Hey everyone! I hope you're enjoying what I'm translating. As an unemployed adult with way too much time on my hands and a borderline unhealthy obsession with novels, I’m here to share one of my all-time favorites. So, sit back, relax, and let's dive into this story together—because I’ve got nothing better to do!

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