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The Female Lead Decides to Act Wickedly-Chapter 1065 - 406: My Husband Is the Supporting Male Lead (Part 5)
With the control of the virus, He Tian had a nightmare predicting the future.
But her intelligence didn’t increase, nor did her temperament change in the slightest.
On her wedding night, filled with longing and sweetness, she waited bitterly until midnight only to wait for a drunken Prince Qi who staggered in.
There was no unveiling of the bridal veil, no drinking of the wedding wine, not even consummation.
The "drunk" Prince Qi collapsed onto the bed and remained motionless like a dead pig, despite He Tian’s venom, she was just a seventeen-year-old girl in the boudoir.
She had the shyness and trepidation typical of women of this era.
Towards her husband, she had a natural admiration and respect.
Moreover, because she was a love-struck fool, she practically saw her husband as her Heavenly God, her life.
In front of Prince Qi, she was almost humbly insignificant.
Yet, her wholehearted infatuation only resulted in someone sitting alone on the wedding bed.
He Tian felt heartbroken, sad, and inexplicably humiliated.
And the shackles that society imposed on women were: even if her husband was unruly and disregarded decency, leaving his new bride aside, the world would gossip about him briefly but blame the woman more for incompetence.
This is a typical case of victim blaming.
The groom deliberately disgracing the bride on their wedding night could at most be gossiped about.
Yet the bride would be subject to ridicule and censure.
Spoiled and capricious as He Tian, she too suffered this PUA.
He Tian lacked the insight of future generations, she was just a native heiress spoiled by her parents.
Being neglected by her husband, she wouldn’t blame him for lacking propriety or conscience, but rather feel some self-blame for her own insufficiency.
Of course, He Tian was ultimately a malignant villain, she wouldn’t self-reflect or self-deny excessively.
If someone was wrong, she might bear some responsibility, but the worse one was certainly others.
Like the Little Fox Spirit He Shu who seduced her husband!
Thus, being neglected on her wedding night and laughed at by the women in the capital, instead of confronting Prince Qi, He Tian escalated her targeting of He Shu.
Who was He Shu?
She was indeed the White Moonlight of Prince Qi’s heart, the perfect goddess he dreamed of.
He Tian’s methods were simple and crude, and He Shu, being a clever person, easily counteracted and turned the tables on He Tian.
The commotion drew ridicule from the capital’s aristocracy for He Tian’s folly and nastiness, with Prince Qi treating her as a mortal enemy.
Fortunately, He Tian still had her family as support, and Prince Qi needed the He Family’s power in the military, hence didn’t completely abandon He Tian.
But, Prince Qi had no affection for He Tian, only blatant exploitation.
Once He Tian lost her utility, no matter how much this woman loved him, or if she bore him children, Prince Qi would still ensure her "illness and death."
Hating everything related!
Even the son and daughter He Tian bore for Prince Qi were rejected and ultimately met tragic ends.
He Tiantian:...
Whether in the original plot or poisoned He Tian, it’s all so speechless.
"... Tiantian, the way you’re treating Prince Qi, seems somewhat, somewhat—"
He Tiantian silently complained, but unexpectedly, her classmate Xiao D wished to complain about her.
"What’s wrong? Isn’t this kind of person supposed to be dealt with?"
He Tiantian communicated silently in the sea of consciousness with her classmate Xiao D.
"Well, he didn’t like the original owner from the start, he was forced—"
Classmate Xiao D wasn’t really standing up for Prince Qi, but wanted to remind He Tiantian: Hey, the original owner indeed wasn’t kind!
After He Tiantian came, instead of thinking about how to turn the situation around and compensate those the original owner hurt, she became more wantonly arrogant.
Isn’t this kind of not okay at all?
Moreover, it’s very different from the way He Tiantian acted when being a villain before.
Bear in mind, He Tiantian inherently rejected being a villain.
At first, the script was unchangeable, forcing He Tiantian to be a villain.
But she could always maintain basic principles and a bottom line, striving to compensate those harmed by the original top-grade.
"Zhou Jin wasn’t totally forced either!"
Upon hearing her classmate Xiao D’s tone, He Tiantian guessed its intention.
She casually retorted.
Zhou Jin was Prince Qi’s courtesy name, in this fictional dynasty named "Dayuan," ruled the Central Plains by the Zhou royal family.
The current Emperor was the seventh-generation monarch, without particularly notable achievements, but also not excessively incompetent.
Just a mediocre emperor, who, if records existed, wouldn’t be extensively noted.
The Emperor was past the age of forty, with nineteen princes and twenty-two princesses under his knee.







