Quick Transmigration: The Villainous Female Supporting Character Became the Male Lead's Beloved

Chapter 116 Punishing the World 6



Chapter 116 Punishing the World 6

He has tanned skin, handsome features, a refined smile, and a well-defined physique with a strong aura of masculinity.

After he finished laughing, he said hello, then immediately fixed his gaze on Ni Qing. He suddenly stood up, came to Ni Qing, and exclaimed in amazement, "You seem even more beautiful than before today."

Wei Juan remained silent, a sickly smile playing on his lips, his eyes beneath long lashes brimming with icy killing intent.

What should I do? It's so annoying, why does everyone call her "sister"?

Can't his sister belong to him alone?

If Song Gui didn't exist, that would be great.

Ni Qing seemed quite pleased, her smile growing even brighter. Wei Juan's lips tightened, his already sickly face now appearing even more lifeless.

Song Gui glanced at him, then smiled even more brightly.

Hou Juan seemed uninterested, sitting lazily in his chair with his eyes half-closed, until the makeup artist came in and started applying his makeup.

Men generally don't need overly heavy makeup; they just need to fit the character's description. Especially in period dramas, a few strokes are enough to capture the classical atmosphere.

Song Gui is the second male lead in this drama, playing Chi Feng, the male lead's bodyguard. He is a secret guard who doesn't need to show his face often. But even under these circumstances, he still falls in love with the female lead, Li Susu.

The male lead, Gu Chenyuan, played by Wei Juan, was unhappy and prepared to give the guards a warning. The scene they were about to film was a scene between him and Song Gui.

Not long after, Wei Juan changed into his costume, and with a touch of rouge on his pale face, he looked somewhat more energetic.

He wore a dark, gold-embroidered robe with silver trim at the collar and cuffs, and a piece of cold, blue jade hung at his waist. His jet-black hair was tucked into a silver crown.

Her long hair cascaded down to her waist. Every gesture she made exuded the power and charisma of a superior, carrying an air of dominance over the world.

His eyebrows were slightly raised, casual and relaxed, his nose was high and straight, and his lips were well-defined.

It was as if he had shed his sickly and weak image at that moment. If he had been born in ancient times, he would have been a very handsome man.

On the contrary, Song Gui, although handsome and charming in modern clothes, always feels out of place in ancient costumes, far inferior to Wei Juan.

This is why he can't be the main character; he lacks the necessary presence, looks, and charisma.

On the surface, Song Gui didn't seem to care much, but in reality, he clenched his fists tightly, his handsome features overwhelmed by jealousy.

Wei Juan walked out first, completely ignoring him. When he passed Ni Qing, he gave her a somewhat indifferent look.

Ni Qing needed to keep an eye on his movements at all times. Now that he had left, she no longer needed to pretend with Song Gui, so she slowly walked out in her high heels.

The director had already finished setting up the set. Wei Juan sat lazily in a high position, holding a cup of tea in his hand, the steam rising like clouds of mist. Not far below him, Song Gui, playing the role of Chi Feng, knelt.

Even after the director gave the signal to start filming, he showed no sign of moving. After a short while, he casually took a sip of tea, then suddenly sprang to his feet and hurled the cup in his hand.

The scalding hot tea set slammed heavily onto Song Gui's forehead, soaking his hair, and water droplets dripped down his hair.

He looked up in disbelief, staring at Wei Juan. The other man maintained his dismissive, chuckling expression. The director, watching for a moment, frowned and called out, "Cut!"

"Xiao Song! Something's off about your expression."

His expression was definitely wrong. In the script, the tea set only hit his feet, not his face. Wei Juan used a lot of force, and his forehead was already red from the scalding tea.

The intense, excruciating pain nearly contorted his facial features.

Gu Chenyuan's character in the script is unpredictable, so the director had no objection to this part and even somewhat agreed with it. However, Song Gui's out-of-character performance ruined it.

Wei Juan smiled innocently, revealing his true apology: "Sorry, Teacher Song, I didn't notice."

"What a blunder!" A surge of rage rose within Song Gui.

Ni Qing stood to the side, not particularly surprised. She could tell that Wei Juan was doing it on purpose, but—

Isn't this what a villainous female supporting character should do? For a moment, she couldn't tell whether the villainous female supporting character was more vicious or Wei Juan.

However, Wei Juan showed no remorse whatsoever, and the next one still landed squarely on his face. This time, Song Gui held back and remained silent.

Chi Feng lowered his head, his respectful demeanor only making Gu Chenyuan more displeased. He slowly stood up, his long robe hanging down to the ground.

The surrounding servants didn't dare to breathe, staring straight ahead as if it were none of their business.

He approached the guard, giving Chi Feng a disdainful once-over before saying with a hint of sarcasm, "You? You dare to covet Su Su?"

He slowly squatted down, looking Chi Feng in the eye, and smiled in a way that chilled people to the bone: "Anyone who dares to covet me, I will make you wish you were dead."

For some reason, perhaps because Gu Chenyuan's aura and emotions were more outwardly displayed, Song Gui was immediately drawn into the scene. He raised his head shakily and said unwillingly, "Su Su is not yours. She never said she liked you. It was all wishful thinking on your part..."

Immediately following was a loud bang, and he was kicked violently to the ground.

Song Gui had no words to express his bitterness. Damn it! They added more scenes without his permission again.

He held back again and prepared to speak. Unexpectedly, the young man, contrary to his usual behavior, leaned over with concern and helped him up: "I'm sorry, Teacher Song, I got too into character again. Does it hurt?"

Song Gui realized that he had taken the kick for nothing.

The director seemed quite satisfied with the performance and spoke up as a peacemaker: "The actions Teacher Wei added are very fitting to the character and the plot, and they don't feel out of place. Can Xiao Song still keep it up? If not, we can find a stunt double."

Song Gui is in a dilemma. He is a former child star and is known for his dedication. How can he find a stunt double just because he was kicked? Not only will his manager Ni Qing's goodwill towards him be greatly diminished.

When he took another shot, Wei Juan's kick was even harder, landing heavily on his abdomen. The pain was excruciating, as if his internal organs had shifted. He frowned deeply and bit his lip as he endured the kick.

Something's not right. Isn't Wei Juan sickly? Where did he get such strength?

After several takes, they finally managed to get the scene right. The next scene required another makeup touch-up, so Song Gui followed Wei Juan into the dressing room.

Ni Qing had other trivial matters to attend to and didn't notice them at the time.

After entering the dressing room, Song Gui dismissed the staff, grabbed Wei Juan by the collar, and slammed him against the wall, snarling, "Wei Juan! Did you do that on purpose?"

The young man's face was pale, but he remained composed. He curled his lips into a smile: "You are indeed coveting what belongs to me."

Song Gui frowned: "What nonsense are you talking about... You're still not out of character!"

The other person smiled, then started coughing violently, with even faint traces of blood at the corners of their lips.

Song Gui panicked immediately.


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