’70s Villain Female Educated Youth Chapter 1 Part 1


’70s Villain Female Educated Youth

Chapter 1 Part 1 :

Transmigration


Qin Ling Ling looked at the sky outside. It was still dark.

She struggled to get out of bed, rubbed the sides of her temples, sighed in her heart, and got to her feet and went out.

There’s a large earthenware jar placed in front of the dilapidated yellow mud-brick house. The water came from the mountain flowing through bamboo. When the water in the jar is full, it would flow down the gap to the ditch.

Under the dark sky, Qin Ling Ling looked at the face reflected on the surface of the rippling water. She touched it, her hands were rough, and her face was dark.

This face doesn’t belong to her, and this body doesn’t belong to her either.

And this situation occurred three days ago.

Three days ago, she was an Assistant Director of a small company. It’s the end of the year, but because the development is behind schedule, she had been working overtime. One day, she was able to leave work early and finally get some rest, but in the end, she was called back to the company by the Director. She was so exhausted, she fainted.

When she woke up with a high fever, she had appeared in a dark and musty, yellow and muddy room, turned into a female educated-youth with the same first and last name as her.

Today is the third day since she came to this world, and in these three days, she ascertains that she is in a small Southern village in 1975, and she had become a female educated-youth, came from the city to the countryside for re-education.

In these three days, in addition to recuperating her body and adapting to life here, Qin Ling Ling also carefully investigated the place she was in so that she can cope better in the coming days.

Gradually, she discovered that she traveled back in time, not in real life, but in a novel, a novel she had read recently.

The novel was about a heroine, in her first marriage, married a terrible man and subsequently dying tragically. Then she was reborn, canceled the wedding, resolving family conflicts, and finally fell in love with the male lead.

When the male protagonist was a child, he had a female childhood friend. In the novel, that friend is also the male protagonist’s unattainable first love. After she went to the countryside, because of her soft disposition, she was easy to be bullied, and gradually became miserable. After encountering various injustices, she finally blackened, becoming the obstacle hindering the heroine and the male protagonist — the biggest female villain in the novel, Qin Ling Ling.

That’s right, she is now that Qin Ling Ling.

She could still bear with the situation a moment ago, after all, the older generation went through the same circumstance.

But why did she have to transmigrated into a villain?

Usually, in stories like these, there are some ordinary villains for petty advantages. Rather than villains, they are the best representatives that personify humanity. On the road to success, the heroine turns defeats into victories, effortlessly slapping people’s faces.

However, the author did not follow this common format and set up a particularly hateful female villain. It encompassed several pages. Don’t know if the author wants to write a separate story but they spent a lot of effort and space writing the blackening of the female villain.

When Qin Ling Ling read this part, besides the complaints she has regarding the identical name, she also inexplicably felt sympathetic to the female villain. After all, she was so pitiful. But that doesn’t justify the bad things she had done.

Besides Qin Ling Ling, many readers also had the same sentiment and left comments to the author saying that since you wrote so much about the female villain, can you treat her better? Do you really need this defenestration for the male protagonist and the heroine to be happy together?

But the author is unwilling to listen, especially since the numbers are good. To increase the length of the story, naturally, the villain will have to work hard. So she was knocked down by the protagonists again and again, but still stood up step by step with unbeatable perseverance.

Because of this, every day there are scalding comments. Finally, the ending of the female villain set by the author is to be sent to prison by the heroine.

It was a bit anticlimactic, and although the female villain’s performance was over, Qin Ling Ling was not reconciled. Particularly because she had read it, and because of the author’s later arrangement in the story, it left a deep impression on Qin Ling Ling.

And now, she has become the female villain Qin Ling Ling from the novel, who will go through various grievances, blackened, and become the ultimate **oss, and finally be killed by the protagonists’ halo!

Therefore, besides worrying about her current environment, she is also concerned about surviving the flow of the story, the preface blackening, and the miserable ending.

Recalling the final ending of the female villain in the novel, Qin Ling Ling’s body became even colder on this warm early autumn morning.


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Translation Notes:

  • 因為包子的性格 – soft disposition

    literal. because of the character of the steamed bun

    包子 steamed bun, describes the kind of people who have a soft personality and dare not to say anything when they are bullied.

  • 在鬥極品親戚當中 – resolving family conflicts

    – literal. among the relatives in the fight against the best

  • 爽爽的打臉就行了- effortlessly slapping people’s faces.

    literal. coolly slapping face

    打臉 face slap, When someone is very confident or even complacent about what they said or did, the final result is very different. This situation seems to have slapped their face, so it is called a face slap.

  • 打不死的小强 – unbeatable perseverance
    literal. Unbeatable Cockroach
    Strong will power, beaten but not dead, resilient


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