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After Transmigrating into a Cannon Fodder Character in the 1980s, I Trash Them All

Su Hanyan transmigrates into a novel set in the industrialization period. She becomes a cannon fodder side character - one with a weak personality, who is always being bullied by others and often used as an unlucky sacrificial lamb by the novel's main characters! In the novel, her 'fantastic' mother favors boys over girls. Carrying the mindset of 'sacrificing her daughter's life for the happiness of the family, she is made to give up her job for the female lead and that marks the start of her tragic life. Her family bleeds her dry, just like the female lead. She goes after the same guy as the female lead despite being abused by her husband. It can't be any worse. After recapping the entire story, Su Hanyan tears the script into shreds. There's no way she's going to be cannon fodder! She was never a coward! To deal with these heartless people, she has only one thought. She cannot let them have their way! In two words, f*ck them! Enter the young and talented surgeon, Jin Chen. His looks, capabilities, and family background are top class. He's cold and proud. Many women have tried to woo him but no one has caught his eye. This continues until one day—the usually indifferent Dr. Jin directs his warm and adoring gaze towards a young lady and says, "Anything Yanyan says goes!" Everyone is stunned. How did this random stray from the Su family get you into her hands? "Woo her!" Jin Chen smiles brightly. "I was the one who wooed her. The secret is to be shameless!"

Leaf Whispering Serenely · Urban
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916 Chs

Respect Her Choice (1)

When Su Hanyan went for the interview, the head examiner saw that it was her, so he didn't give her a test.

After all, a person who was able to teach English to everyone on the radio station was not ordinary. As the editor of this section, her ability should be sufficient.

Therefore, Su Hanyan spent the rest of her time talking to the person in charge of the foreign research institute about her work. When she found out that being an editor here required her to be responsible for many things, from the revision of the draft to the translation of the translator, the screening and sorting of thousands of pictures, to the editing and publishing, she also had to go to work on time and accept various assessments from the unit. At that time, she decided to give up this job.

She wanted to be a translator, not an editor.