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Surviving as a Villainess in the Cultivation World
Surviving as a Villainess in the Cultivation World Plot:
Modern office worker Lin Xiaoman transmigrates into a cultivation novel—only to become a cannon-fodder villainess who dies in three episodes! In the original plot, she’s killed by the male lead for targeting the female lead out of jealousy. To survive, Lin hides her villainous identity, pretends to be a low-key outer disciple, spending days digging spirit herbs and feeding spirit pets, just trying to live until the end. But her “laying low” derails the plot: the female lead asks to team up for adventures, the male lead gives her meaningful looks, and even the reclusive big villain appears, saying “You remind me of myself.” When a “layabout villainess” meets a “derailed plot, why is Lin’s cultivation journey getting more chaotic the harder she tries to stay invisible?
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