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Saving the Blind Supporting Male Lead

2026-02-09 Category: Modern City

Saving the Blind Supporting Male Lead Plot:

Lin Xiaoman transmigrates into an abusive novel and learns that Gu Jingshen, the gentle blind supporting male lead, will be blinded by the villain for taking the fall for the female lead and eventually die in despair. To rewrite his fate, she takes the initiative to approach him—only to find he’s already noticed her “agenda” and deliberately keeps her at arm’s length. Just as she finally breaks through his defenses, the villain strikes early: Gu Jingshen’s guide dog is poisoned, and he’s in danger again. Lin Xiaoman must protect his eyes before the truth comes out, and guard the heart she’s secretly lost to him.

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