
The Female Supporting Role is Going Dark
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[Through the book, reincarnation, fairy, relaxed, group favorite] In order to save the heroine trapped in the world of "The Sword Holder", Xia Guqing came very suddenly. Xia Guqing, the third female protagonist in "The Sword Holder", was childhood sweetheart and a disciple of the male protagonist. She fell in love but couldn't help but targeted the female protagonist everywhere. In the end, she was forcibly turned into a black man, and was stabbed to death by the male protagonist with a sword. Jiang Weishuang, the heroine of "The Sword Master", is a gentle and dignified goddess. She fell in love with the male protagonist at first sight and accompanied him through life and death together. In the end, she helped the male protagonist become a god. The two were sweet and sweet. A perfect ending. Originally, the heroine's character was completed well, but suddenly the plot went awry. The plot of the heroine's three darkenings turned into the male protagonist's darkening. In the end, the male protagonist destroys the world, and the female protagonist cannot complete her mission and is trapped in this world and dies. Thus, the role of Xia Guqing comes into play: work with the heroine to correct the plot, prevent the hero from going dark, and go home happily together~ However, this plot doesn't seem to be that easy. Silly Baitian (early period) the male protagonist of the original book, the female protagonist of the original book who is fake and gentle and only wants to go home, the second male protagonist of the original book who is sinister and gloomy, the second female protagonist of the original book who can only mess up the plot, and the third female protagonist of the original book who is an unlucky tool. All ready. Female protagonist: "I seem to understand why the plot is biased." Girl 3: "Why?" Female protagonist: "Does the male protagonist like you?" Third female lead: "Me? I'm just a darkened female supporting character." "The Sword Holder" officially opens.
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