Chapter 2 Transformed into the Vicious Female Antagonist

"Bang"

"Boom"

"Ah!"

The sounds of fighting mixed with wails resounded throughout the abandoned oil tank factory.

In less than a minute, more than a dozen people fell to the ground, unable to climb up, groaning in pain.

"The photos, who told you to take them?"

As Gu Zhiqi's voice fell, the groans grew louder, but not a single person answered her.

Gu Zhiqi lifted her foot and kicked the nearest person, "You, speak."

The person stayed still, playing dead.

Seeing this, Gu Zhiqi slightly raised her eyebrow, her lips curving up as she lifted her foot again.

"Ah!"

A scream like a pig being slaughtered rang out, and the person near Gu Zhiqi's foot slid two meters away, curled up, clutching his crotch, his face twisted in pain.

The others saw this and immediately covered their own crotches, curling up and continuing to play dead.

"Come on, you speak."

Gu Zhiqi casually pointed at someone, her expression lazy and relaxed, her tone lacking the icy coldness from before, tinged instead with a bit of weariness, without a hint of aggression, but...

No one dared to think that way anymore.

"It was the boss who contacted us, we don't know who it is!"

The person pointed out answered without any hesitation.

Gu Zhiqi gave a cold glance at the person who spoke, lifted her foot, and walked towards the boss, who had already fainted, his legs a bloody mess.

She crouched down and checked his pockets.

She pulled out a phone.

The latest call was fifteen minutes ago, Gu Zhiqi pressed the call button.

The other side answered quickly, "Send the photos first, once I get them, I'll pay you the rest."

Recognizing the somewhat familiar voice, Gu Zhiqi lazily chuckled and said nonchalantly, "We're all old friends. Want the photos? Just ask me directly."

"..."

"Beeeeeep"

After a few seconds of silence, the other side hung up.

Gu Zhiqi didn't mind, tossing the phone back onto the boss and heading towards the factory gate.

A hint of frustration and annoyance crept onto her brows.

She originally lived on Aquamarine Star, a place where technology, Ancient Martial Arts, and Mysticism were the three pillars, and she was the youngest Ninth-order Sorcerer on the star.

She had finally bid farewell to her master, defeated her uncle, and outlived her senior brother to become the Feng Shui Alliance Hierarch.

Just after drafting the alliance's future plans and her retirement plans, she was killed by her enemies.

Dead but not completely dead, instead...

She transmigrated into a book.

She became a female supporting character in a novel about false identities.

The novel's protagonist, Gu Xiyue, was a true heir with numerous false identities, while she was an evil supporting character, taking over the nest, constantly courting death, trying to frame the protagonist but failing each time, ending miserably.

The original character had diligently followed the plot of the evil supporting role.

Now, the plot had progressed to the point where the supporting character repeatedly tried to harm the protagonist but was thwarted each time, exhausting the Gu family's feelings for her, leading to her being completely kicked out of the family.

The original character's evilness was genuine; besides framing the protagonist, she often bullied others, relying on her status as a Gu family heir.

As soon as she was kicked out, someone hired kidnappers to abduct her and take nude photos.

She remembered that in the following plot, the supporting character was gang-raped, her nude photos flooded the internet, forcing her to change her face and name, then come back for revenge, only to be sent to mine in Africa by the protagonist's brother.

Gu Zhiqi clicked her tongue lightly, what luck.

She couldn't decide if her luck was bad because she died yet lived.

Or good because she transmigrated into a hated supporting character.

...

It was an old, abandoned oil tank factory, quite large, and it took Gu Zhiqi some time to reach the gate.

At the gate, Gu Zhiqi raised her hand to open it.

The gate was heavy, creaking as it opened.

Compared to the inside, the outside light was much brighter, and Gu Zhiqi instinctively raised her hand to shield her eyes.

The harsh light and stifling heat rushed at her, making it hard to breathe.

Before she could clearly see the outside, a sudden dizziness hit.

Her vision went black, and she fainted.

Before collapsing, she vaguely saw several people in black combat uniforms pointing guns at her.