Story By 一盺
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Dressed as the cannon fodder stand-in for the stunning CEO
Updated at Feb 2, 2025, 04:28
Qi Zheng found herself transmigrated into a clichéd, melodramatic web novel where everyone was absurdly obsessed with love, and she ended up as the most tragic cannon fodder in a messy love quadrangle: first deceived and abandoned by her initial sugar daddy; then manipulated by the female lead, becoming a tool for her revenge against the male lead; and finally left with nothing—no money, no reputation. According to the plot, on a certain day after Lin Muyun disappeared without a trace, Qi Zheng was taken by Shen Zhibing to a luxurious villa, where countless servants were at her disposal. Shen Zhibing gave her an unlimited credit card, with only one condition: be on call at all times, obey obediently, and learn to serve. Later, Qi Zheng became the CEO's hidden canary, only appearing when needed to provoke the male lead. The rest of the time, she was trapped in Shen Zhibing's gilded cage, exhausted and worn out... Qi Zheng sneered: "Does having money mean you can do whatever you want? Does being beautiful give you the right to manipulate others? Why should I accept this?!" Shen Zhibing, the designated heir of the Shen family, was stunningly beautiful and incredibly wealthy, with suitors lining up from the company building all the way to the airport. Yet, she was fixated on her childhood friend, the playboy Lian Ao. Despite being business rivals with no hope of a marriage alliance, Shen Zhibing still fell for Lian Ao's sweet talk and lies. When she found out that Lian Ao was getting married—to her former best friend, the wealthy heiress Lin Muyun—she let out a cold laugh. Shen Zhibing then took Qi Zheng to the wedding in full glamour, stealing the spotlight from the main couple. Seeing Lian Ao's furious eyes and Lin Muyun's resentful face, Shen Zhibing left the event with satisfaction, making a grand exit. That night, Shen Zhibing stayed at the villa, leaning close to Qi Zheng, her red lips parting as she murmured, "You performed well."
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