After Su Guan transmigrated into a book, she found herself contemplating her character setup and eventual downfall. Despite having the potential for an easy victory, she seemed determined to court disaster, a typical ending for a villainous supporting character.
To change her fate, she decided to proactively return to the countryside and cling to the thighs of her five brothers, who were all destined to be influential figures.
Her eldest brother became a high-ranking official in the court, holding a third-grade position.
The second brother was taken as a disciple by a legendary healer, mastering both medicine and poisons.
The third brother joined the battlefield and rose to the rank of a great general.
The fourth brother, with unparalleled culinary skills, opened an inn so renowned that it was decreed the best in the land by the emperor.
The youngest brother was extraordinarily talented in painting, gaining fame across the land. She couldn’t miss the opportunity to rely on such powerful supporters.
However, she couldn’t fathom why the influential secondary male character she saved on a whim was acting so strangely.
He constantly tempted her with his beauty, sometimes pretending to be a pitiful, innocent little puppy.
Her brothers unanimously believed he had ulterior motives and was up to no good, but Su Guan, looking at his face, thought that maybe, just maybe, it wasn’t entirely a bad thing.