Help! My pet supervillain has three personalities!

Chapter 3 The Mischievous King's "Good Friends"

She felt she needed some quiet time.

So she slapped herself in the face and said in a coquettish tone, "Mom... no, Mother, I'm hungry."

When the woman heard Tang Yue say she was hungry again, she immediately got up, tucked Tang Yue in, and said, "Then Yueyue, lie down for a while. Mother will go and make you something to eat. There is water on the table. Drink it if you are thirsty."

After saying that, the slender woman left. Tang Yue closed her eyes, feeling utterly hopeless, and suddenly, a strange memory rushed into her mind.

"Ouch," Tang Yue cried out in pain. The side effects of not drinking the Meng Po soup were terrifying; it really hurt.

After a long while, Tang Yue opened her eyes, which were completely numb. It turned out that she hadn't understood... thoroughly enough.

So, she wasn't reincarnated, nor did she forget to drink the Meng Po soup; rather, she traveled through time with her twenty-year-old soul.

How dramatic! Even she had to marvel at the absurdity of life.

Speaking of which, she really has to thank her best friend, who squeezed into her 1.5-meter-wide bed for several nights, allowing her to stay up all night reading a novel, and then, to make matters worse, she ended up transmigrating into that novel.

This book is called "The Abstinent Prime Minister's Overbearing Pampering," and it tells the love story between a genius prime minister and a female protagonist with superb medical skills.

The original owner, a five-year-old chubby girl weighing 100 pounds, was a perfect cube-shaped person. She was unruly, arrogant, and looked down on everyone. Relying on her weight advantage, she pushed aside a group of children and was once called the "Demon King" by children of the same age.

Her favorite target for bullying was the little blind boy next door. He was so thin he was practically a stick, small, weak, and blind. She could easily lift him up with one hand, and he couldn't fight back.

She made him do her laundry, often threw his food to the dog, and mocked and beat him with other children, calling him blind, a bastard, and a freak.

It's almost fair to say that this chubby little girl was the biggest trauma of the little blind boy's childhood.

Well, what a coincidence, that little blind man is the main villain in this book.

In this novel about a domineering and abstinent prime minister, the villain Jun Lingmo is, in her eyes, a pitiful person.

The villain, Jun Lingmo, is a prince of the Great Qi Kingdom. His mother, Consort Shu, was a woman the emperor brought back during his incognito travels. She was gentle and charming, a kind and understanding woman, and was therefore favored by the emperor for a period of time. She then became pregnant and rested peacefully for ten months. She was supposed to give birth to a healthy child, but the empress switched the baby with a stillborn child that was extremely ugly. This was considered an ominous sign in the royal family. The stillborn child was burned, and Consort Shu was banished to the Cold Palace.

What the Empress didn't know was that before she switched the baby with the baby, Consort Shu had seen her child. He had red eyes and a small snake-like birthmark on his shoulder. So when the stillborn baby was brought to Consort Shu, she knew it wasn't her child.

She cried and told the emperor that it wasn't her child, but the emperor just thought that Consort Shu was in a fit of anger and talking nonsense, and ignored her.

After the Empress replaced the child, she ordered the eunuch to take him out of the palace and execute him. Coincidentally, the eunuch had been saved by Consort Shu before. So, the poor child was carried out by the eunuch and escaped to live in this remote town.

Before the age of six, the child's life was alright. He was only occasionally scolded, but it wasn't too unbearable. However, after the original owner came, the child was bullied to the point of misery. In short, it was miserable.

Therefore, the original owner was fortunate enough to be singled out and repeatedly pulled along the millstone for three thousand miles when the town was massacred.

The villain, perhaps due to the injustices he suffered from childhood or throughout his life, brutally murdered all those who opposed him when he returned to the palace to fight for the throne. I remember the original text saying that on that day, the three thousand steps of the pilgrimage were covered with flowing blood, staining the entire sky red. The villain's bloodshot eyes, standing on that high position, were like a demon crawling out of hell, a sign of misfortune.

Later, because of his unpredictable personality, bloodthirstiness, cruelty, and disregard for human life, he instilled fear, dread, and disgust in everyone. Coupled with his red eyes, which were considered ominous by the world, he was eventually overthrown by the male protagonist.

The villain died within the palace walls; his life was a tragedy, his fate entirely at his mercy, his life and death beyond his control.

Although the original owner liked to bully the villain, she didn't like it. On the contrary, when she read the novel, she quite liked the child. The original text briefly mentioned that the villain was very filial when he was young. When the little eunuch left the palace, he had no money and no skills. He came to this small town and it was not easy for him to raise the villain. The little villain and the little eunuch were often poorly clothed and hungry.

The book says that the child was shivering from the cold, but he still smiled and placed his warm little hands on the eunuch's cold, frostbitten hands to give the eunuch warmth.

She thought to herself, "Such a cute and filial child, what kind of plot did this damn author come up with to turn him into a ruthless villain?"

The moment she thought of murder, she couldn't control herself, and her thoughts drifted back to the original owner's horribly disfigured death.

She couldn't help but shudder, and then she saw her mother come in with a bowl of porridge and a big chicken leg.

Her voice was kind and gentle, "Yueyue, Mom made you chicken legs. Come on, let Mom help you up. Let's drink the porridge first, and then we can eat the chicken legs."

Tang Yue then looked up and carefully examined her new mother. She had a blue headband around her head, and her hair was braided into a large braid without any other decoration. Her eyebrows were pretty, but her eyes had bloodshot veins from staying up all night, and her skin was dark and dull. However, she had a good figure, and if she took good care of herself, she would definitely be a great beauty.

Her mother's name was Tang Ruhua, and the original owner of this body happened to be named Tang Yue, taking her mother's surname. As for her father, that remains a question mark. Anyway, her mother always said that her father was dead, and this easygoing, fat man was content as long as he had food and never cared about her father's affairs. Therefore, she never knew who her father was until her death.

Her mother treated her very well, granting her almost every request. As a result, this little girl developed such a plump body at such a young age. Her mother would often grin and happily praise her for being round and cute.

Tang Yue: ...

Her mother also met a tragic end, watching the villain torture her daughter to death before finally stabbing her to death.

Sigh, they're all pitiful people, and she, who transmigrated to take the blame, is even more pitiful.

It seems she still needs to cultivate goodwill with the villain to save her life. Why? Because the original owner has been bullying the villain for almost half a year.

She has no choice but to take the blame; the key is, she can't bring herself to be harsh with children.

After she finished thinking about the plot, she reached out and took the white porridge, slowly drank it all, and then picked up a chicken leg to gnaw on. Her mother's cooking skills were quite good.

Then she flashed what she considered the most beautiful smile, her voice sweet, "Thank you, Mother. You eat too, I can't eat two."

Upon hearing this, her mother burst into tears. How sick her child was! She couldn't even finish two chicken legs. Normally, she could easily eat four! She tenderly patted Tang Yue's head. "Yueyue, it's all my fault. I didn't watch you properly, and you fell into the river. Don't worry, once you get better, I'll cook meat for you every meal, okay?"

Tang Yue immediately understood the deeper meaning behind her mother's words. Her eyes twitched before she said, "Mother, don't you think I'm... a little too robust right now?"

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