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After Transmigrating, I Accidentally Upset the Villain Couple's Jealousy Jar
After Transmigrating, I Accidentally Upset the Villain Couple's Jealousy Jar Plot:
Lin Xiaoman, an office worker, stayed up late reading a novel and transmigrated into a minor supporting character. She planned to lie low, but accidentally threw away Fu Siyan's love letter—three years of courage he'd saved for his white moonlight—when he was on a date. Expecting to be torn apart by the villain, she was instead pinned against the wall by a red-eyed Fu: "You ruined my confession, so you'll replace her as my new target." From then on, the cold villain tried every way to get her attention, even surprising the white moonlight. Who knew that upsetting a jealousy jar would end up "costing" herself?
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