Chapter 115 The Female Supporting Character in Supernatural Stories (2)
Chapter 115 The Female Supporting Character in Supernatural Stories (2)
Su Yao's family is a nouveau riche, and her personality is that of a rich second-generation who loves beauty but is petty and cannot stand others being better than her.
Because He was better looking than herself, Su Yao was very unhappy when she saw He for the first time.
The incident of the heroine asking someone to pee with her was posted on the campus wall on the same day, and the replies below were all messages like "Junior sister is awesome" and "Junior sister please give me a +". The boys in the school even gave He the title of "Flower Junior Sister".
He was very distressed about this. She just wanted to borrow someone's money to pee, but she didn't expect the whole school to know about it.
Soon someone dug out her class information. For fear of embarrassment, He Jiadi had to wear a mask every time she went out, but she would still be recognized. Every day, many boys would come to her and add her on WeChat.
This irritated Su Yao and the others. They thought that He Jiadi wanted to make a name for herself in school, so she took a different approach and did something so extraordinary.
So, five people in the dormitory, led by Su Yao, formed a group to ostracize He Jiadi.
Lu Changqing thinks that the author may still be a minor. It’s not that she looks down on children, but friends who have been to college should have felt that bullying classmates is relatively rare in college, especially when everyone in a six-person dormitory collectively isolates one person.
Generally speaking, five adult women, five normal adult women who are educated, thoughtful, and have been admitted to an extremely good undergraduate college based on their abilities, will not collectively exclude another woman just because she is better or more beautiful than themselves.
It is possible that some small-minded people might bully their classmates, but it is really unacceptable that the whole dormitory would embarrass one person just because of her beauty and popularity with the opposite sex.
Under normal circumstances, if a girl is too popular with the opposite sex, her roommates or friends will advise her to keep her eyes open and not be deceived by men. This is not out of selfishness, but out of a reminder and protection for the women around her.
The subsequent plot is even more clichéd. Su Yao meets a senior who is so handsome that it shakes the world. This man deliberately approaches Su Yao and makes Su Yao completely obsessed with him.
Su Yao thought she had met her true love, but after this man got to know her, he actually tried to find out about He Jiadi in a roundabout way.
As a brainless female villain, how can I tolerate this?
Su Yao is very aware of the role of the villain female supporting role. After knowing that the senior student she likes likes He Jiadi, she starts to jump up and down. She does not allow He Jiadi to broadcast live in the dormitory. She also posts on the wall the stories of her pretending to be ghosts and practicing feudal superstition to cheat money online in the dormitory, and asks her classmates at school to criticize her together.
Su Yao succeeded, and her classmates at school began to avoid He Jiadi, with some even posting insults on the wall.
However, He Jiadi is open-minded. She doesn't care what other people think of her at all. She still happily leads a leisurely college life every day.
He Jiadi is a capable person. She discovered the black energy surrounding Su Yao and told her that she was being targeted by someone. She also gave her a talisman and asked her to carry it with her and to keep an eye out for any suspicious people around.
The brainless female supporting characters in supernatural novels are just as brainless as those netizens who watch live broadcasts and post comments. They just think that the heroine is farting to amuse themselves.
Su Yao tore up the talisman and threw the broken pieces at He Jiadi's face, telling her to stop playing tricks.
It just so happened that the school was carrying out its annual event to select campus beauties (god knows why there is such a stupid event), so Su Yao and the others naturally dressed up every day, while He Jiadi went out with a plain face every day and did her own thing.
Although the heroine is unkempt, her extraordinary beauty cannot be concealed, and she severely outshines the "vulgar girl" in the same dormitory.
The boys on campus all said: Although Didi is crazy, she is really beautiful.
Despite having a very bad reputation, He Jiadi still relied on her face to debut in the school beauty pageant and took the center position.
He Jiadi herself scoffed at this activity, but the villain female supporting role, who was very proud of her appearance, cared about this activity very much. Thinking that she was no match for the unkempt heroine even after dressing up carefully, she got furious and hired some internet trolls to rush into the heroine's live broadcast room, scolding her for being a mistress who stole her classmate's boyfriend.
What follows is the classic plot of netizens eating melons → netizens talking nonsense → the situation escalates → the anchor presents evidence to prove his innocence → netizens get slapped in the face → netizens apologize → netizens ask the instigator to come out and apologize → the supporting actress loses face.
Su Yao lost her friend and was feeling sad when the handsome senior contacted her again and even started pursuing her.
According to convention, whoever in the dormitory is single has to treat everyone to a meal with her boyfriend.
In order to show off her handsome boyfriend in front of He Jiadi and to feel proud, Su Yao invited He Jiadi to the dinner party.
He Jiadi thought she could eat for free, so she happily went there. However, she discovered something was wrong with Su Yao's boyfriend.
After returning to the dormitory, she immediately told Su Yao to break up with the boy as soon as possible, otherwise her life would be in danger.
Su Yao thought He Jiadi had taken a fancy to her boyfriend and wanted to use this method to steal him away, so she scolded her and then told her boyfriend about it.
Anyone who doesn't listen to the heroine in supernatural novels will not have a good ending, especially someone like Su Yao who is not only corrupt but also love-brained.
Su Yao ignored the heroine's advice and ran out to spend the night with her boyfriend.
Although their relationship was not good, it was a life after all. The heroine couldn't bear to see her roommate die, so she went alone to save him.
Fortunately, they arrived in time. If they had arrived a little later, Su Yao would have been sucked into a vegetable.
At the end of this unit story, the heroine met a senior brother from the same city who was more handsome than the ghost, and the two of them worked together to kill the ghost who specifically harmed women.
When Su Yao woke up from the hospital, she saw He Jiadi and the handsome man behind her who came to visit her, and her heart was burning with anger.
After the brother and sister left the ward, Su Yao closed her eyes. When she opened them again, there was no trace of black in her eyes, which were originally black and white.
My goodness, this guy is possessed by a ghost. Judging from the situation, I'm afraid there will be a sequel.
After accepting all the plots, Lu Changqing felt that He Jiadi was a really kind girl. She was not angry even though the supporting actress isolated, excluded and slandered her. She even stepped forward to remind the other party out of kindness when she encountered a ghost.
However, it was difficult to persuade the damned devil with kind words. The female supporting character was determined to seek death, and she was powerless to do anything.
As for Su Yao's comment about He Jiadi pretending, to be honest, Lu Changqing felt that there was a little bit of that feeling.
Especially the part about selecting the school beauty, where the beauty of the heroine is highlighted by dragging down the looks of the other female supporting characters. Lu Changqing can feel the author's contempt for the female supporting characters from between the lines. Coupled with the first-person narrative, the perspective is more easily shifted to the heroine, which makes the reader feel that the heroine is a bit pretentious.
Lu Changqing didn't want to talk about the old-fashioned issue of criticizing one and praising another, but there was one thing she really didn't understand.
Why in a supernatural story without a CP, the heroine is set up as a school beauty? Even a plot is written where she competes with all the girls in the school for beauty? What is the purpose of writing like this? Does the heroine's beauty have any bonus effect on her talisman attack?
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