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Chapter 167: Female Supporting Character in the Period Literature (2)



Chapter 167: Female Supporting Character in the Period Literature (2)

Ruan Tang, who couldn't do anything except eating and playing, was very afraid of being exposed at first. However, after receiving the memories of the original owner, she found out that she had traveled to a period novel that she had just read not long ago. The original owner was just as lazy and gluttonous as she was. With the meticulous care of her family, she quickly adapted to the situation.

Perhaps there are too many hardworking and kindhearted female protagonists in period novels, so the author wants to write a unique female protagonist to change the readers' taste.

So when Lu Changqing saw the rich second-generation college student approaching a man for a few White Rabbit milk candies, she wanted to "get something good" from him.

Later, he learned from Ruan's father that Lu Shaofeng was a prominent figure and that he was the one driving the tractor in the village. He then shamelessly pestered the man and insisted on dating him, and then eating and using Lu's things. In a situation like this, where one party is willing to fight and the other is willing to be beaten, outsiders actually have no right to complain.

But since the heroine can choose her partner based on wealth, does the supporting actress also have the qualifications to choose her partner based on wealth?

Here comes the double standard. It is natural for the heroine to pursue the hero, but the supporting female character who pursues the hero is the damn mistress.

Seeing that Ruan Tang was pursuing Lu Shaofeng madly, Su Yun began to panic, so he boldly confessed his love to Lu Shaofeng.

In fact, Su Yun's feelings for Lu Shaofeng were not pure. She was attracted to him not only for the person but also for his family background. Although Su Yun's family lived in the city, their family conditions were not wealthy. Her mother was a temporary worker in a textile factory, and her father was a boiler operator in the coal mine canteen. She also had two younger brothers.

It is easy to imagine what kind of family this is with one woman and two men, so Su Yun longs to leave such a home.

Lu Shaofeng rejected Su Yun's confession. Su Yun couldn't learn to be like Ruan Tang. She was not bold enough to do such a thing as putting her love in someone's hands and then end up getting rejected.

Ruan Tang somehow found out that Su Yun had confessed to Lu Shaofeng, so she got angry at Lu Shaofeng and told him to stay away from Su Yun in the future.

The plot in the original text is that Lu Shaofeng has never seen a girl as passionate and unrestrained as Ruan Tang. In the process of her pursuing him, he has actually been attracted to Ruan Tang. Since she is the girl he likes, no matter what Ruan Tang says, he will do it.

Lu Changqing: ???

No, since you like the heroine, why don't you just agree to let the two of you be an open couple? Do you have to let others become part of your play?

Lu Changqing felt that the author must have an enemy named Ruan Tang in real life, otherwise she would never write such a plot that would make the heroine very likely to be scolded.

At this time, the male and female protagonists have not established a romantic relationship, and the female protagonist is not the male protagonist's girlfriend, so she has no right to control the male protagonist's interactions with women. However, the female protagonist clearly expressed her possessiveness and seriously ordered the male protagonist to stay away from the female supporting role. This is a very unpleasant behavior in the eyes of passers-by (readers), and it has a bit of a "wife-in-law" flavor.

Later, Su Yun found out that Lu Shaofeng was deliberately staying away from her, and she felt very uncomfortable. Even if they couldn't be lovers, they could still be friends.

Later, Su Yun found an opportunity to ask Lu Shaofeng the reason. Lu Shaofeng said that his girlfriend did not allow him to have too much contact with other women in private. He respected his girlfriend and did not want to make her worry.

Is it sweet?

Lu Changqing just felt that this man was so despicable. He put all the blame on Ruan Tang. In this way, Su Yun would not blame him but would resent Ruan Tang instead.

Su Yun in the plot is a standard female supporting character who travels through time and space and becomes a villain in a novel. Not surprising to Lu Changqing, she really becomes jealous of Ruan Tang, thinking that it is not enough that this woman has stolen her man, and she even wants Lu Shaofeng to cut off all ties with her, so she turns evil.

Lu Changqing: …

She was too lazy to complain. What era was this? This was an era of collective work points, a time of lack of food and clothing, working in the fields on an empty stomach every day. Who would have the energy to snatch a man?

After talking about the origin of the "grudge" between Su Yun and Ruan Tang, let's talk about Ruan Tang's family.

Ruan Tang's four brothers, the eldest, second and third are all married. The third brother's wife Du Hongmei happens to be pregnant, so the "greedy" third sister-in-law told Zhang Guihua that she wanted to eat an egg every day.

Zhang Guihua raised her eyebrows when she heard this and cursed, "Which pregnant wife in the village eats an egg a day? How did your family raise a greedy woman like you?"

Du Hongmei was not convinced. She said that Ruan Tang did nothing at home but could eat eggs every day. Why couldn't she, a pregnant daughter-in-law who had to help with housework, do the same?

So he started arguing with Zhang Guihua.

Ruan Tang was a little unhappy when she heard that the war was on her, so she took sides and said, "Third sister-in-law, it's not like mother doesn't let you eat eggs. Doesn't she cook one for you every other day?"

Du Hongmei had long disliked Ruan Tang, who just ate for free at home every day and did nothing. However, Zhang Guihua and several men doted on her to death. When they saw that Ruan Tang dared to get close to her, they jumped up and pointed at Ruan Tang and started scolding her.

Seeing her precious daughter being scolded, Zhang Guihua naturally wanted to help. She drew out her voice and howled how miserable she was and how blind she was, for letting her third son marry a scumbag. Now, while the men in the family were not around, she was bullying her, the mother-in-law.

While crying, Zhang Guihua winked at Ruan Tang, asking her to call someone.

In this era when everyone was short of food and clothing, it was good to have an egg a day, but people still complained that it was too little. Ruan Tang also felt that her sister-in-law was going a bit too far. After receiving the signal from Zhang Guihua, she turned around and ran out of the yard to find Ruan's father in the field.

When Zhang Guihua and Du Hongmei were arguing, a point appeared in the plot that made Lu Changqing very upset.

Ruan Tang felt that she was Zhang Guihua's daughter, and it was natural for Zhang Guihua to love her and give her an egg a day. Du Hongmei was the daughter-in-law and an outsider, so giving her an egg every other day was not considered to be shortchanging her. Besides, some wives in the village could only eat watery corn porridge, let alone eggs. It was a blessing for Du Hongmei to marry into the Ruan family, so she should not make a fuss.

Here I would like to add a little about the character setting of Du Hongmei, the biggest villain in the Ruan family. Her family favors boys over girls, her family is very poor and she has two younger brothers. Du Hongmei is a brother-supporting woman and she always thinks about her family even after she got married.

The result of the egg incident was that Du Hongmei was called back by her father-in-law and husband and was scolded. The third son of the Ruan family even said, "If you dare to quarrel with my mother again, we will divorce and you can go back to your parents' home!"

Seeing Du Hongmei being scolded by the man in her family until she dared not say a word, Zhang Guihua felt relieved, and Ruan Tang felt relieved too, but Lu Changqing was very uncomfortable.

Isn't this plot saying that it is natural for the heroine to fight for her own interests, but it is unacceptable for the supporting female character to fight for her own interests?

In order to satisfy and protect the interests of the heroine, is it necessary to sacrifice the interests of other women and suppress their enthusiasm and initiative?

What made Lu Changqing even more uncomfortable was that in order to let the female supporting characters learn a more profound "lesson", they actually invited the "father" and "husband" to blatantly exploit and oppress them once again.

They have already had a hard time in such a society, is it necessary to target them to this extent?


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