“Villainess Supporting Role, Stand Up! [Quick Transmigration]”
Villainess Supporting Role, Stand Up! [Quick Transmigration]: Chapter 21-2

In a daze, Su Qin ended up saying many things she shouldn’t have.

It turns out that for all these years, Su Qin had been deliberately framing Su Wan!

Her curses distorted her once innocent face, making it look hideous and terrifying, which left the people present in shock.

Su Wan sat calmly in her seat, watching her lose control, completely unruffled.

If it weren’t for this unpredictable change, Su Qin would have long since achieved her desires—success in both career and love, a happy family and marriage.

But all of this was built on the suffering and destruction of Su Xiaoqing and her daughter, who were innocent.

Her happiness had been stolen, and now it was being returned to its rightful owner.

Su Wan watched them leave without any emotion. At this moment, Su Xiaoqing beside her suddenly sighed deeply, a sigh full of complex emotions.

Su Wan took her hand.

“It’s all over.”

“Yeah,” Su Xiaoqing squeezed her hand back, her expression gentle, “At least mom didn’t lose you.”

Su Wan thought to herself that she would never lose her again in this lifetime.

She would live well on behalf of the original soul.

From then on.

Qingwan Media became the largest entertainment company in the country, discovering many top-tier actors and stars, dominating half of the entertainment industry by itself.

As the daughter of the boss, the now reclusive Su Wan lived a leisurely life as a wealthy lady, occasionally appearing at banquets or charity events.

Fans eagerly awaited her return, shedding tears of anticipation.

Thankfully, every year there were thematic short films that allowed this legendary star, who had become little more than a folk tale, to make an appearance.

These moments were a celebration for her fans.

Occasionally, there were rumors of Li Yang and Su Qin’s release from prison, but those reports quickly faded away.

The news of Su Ming’s death in prison caused a stir for a day or two, but soon lost any further discussion.

People’s memory of entertainment gossip was remarkably short. To the public, they were just clowns who would never rise again.

Su Xiaoqing found happiness with her new husband, an executive at a multinational company. He was gentle and kind, and they had a great relationship.

There were rumors that Su Wan’s marriage was also very happy.

Su Wan’s wedding, a grand and romantic affair, would be talked about for years to come, remembered as a monumental event.

Since getting married, Su Wan felt time passed so quickly; it seemed like she hadn’t done anything, and the years just slipped away.

She also understood that, having survived the tragic ending of the original owner’s life, she was now headed toward a happy future. Time, like an epilogue, sped by.

This life had no regrets. Her marriage was fulfilling, her family was happy, and Wen Chen treated her wonderfully, bringing her peace and satisfaction.

Before her passing, Su Wan smiled as she held the frail hand, closing her eyes slowly.

The news of #LegendaryStarSuWanDies quickly spread, and many fans and netizens cried for her.

She had filmed dozens of high-quality short films, won countless awards, yet remained humble, never calling herself an actress. She dedicated herself to charity, giving hope to thousands of people and founded a public welfare fund called “Wan Dou” that continued to operate after her death, benefiting many unfortunate people.

She had a unique personal charm, deeply influencing her fans, inspiring them to better themselves.

Her life was a legend.

She would forever be remembered.

Su Wan’s will floated in the dark space. Memories flashed by like a revolving lantern, gradually fading and being erased.

Emotions detached.

{End of First arc }

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