168 chapters (Completed)
Ji Mian is bound by the system to play the role of a devoted male supporting character in various small worlds.
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World One: Ji Mian is to play the role of a devoted younger male lead who admires protagonist.
To get closer to the protagonist, Ji Mian decides to establish a good relationship with his future brother-in-law—the protagonist’s younger brother.
Ji Mian and his future brother-in-law refer to each other as “brother” and follow each other around closely.
No one knows that he actually has grand ambitions—he wants to become the brother-in-law of the brother.
Everyone believes that Ji Mian is fiercely loyal to the brother and would face any danger for him.
The brother also “values” him; he not only took in the homeless Ji Mian but also provides him with food and shelter every month, and often shows him warm care as an employee. His only flaw is that he occasionally ruffles Ji Mian’s hair.
Then one day, the brother learns about Ji Mian’s “grand ambitions.”
With a smile at the corner of his lips and a cold look in his eyes, the older brother asks: “I heard you want to be my sister’s husband?”
Ji Mian: …I wouldn’t dare.
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World Three: Ji Mian is a playboy who has a crush on the main character.
He persistently pursues the main character, expressing his feelings at both appropriate and inappropriate times.
Eventually, after completing a hundred pursuit tasks, Ji Mian happily takes a break.
To mourn his lost love, he pretends to buy two small bottles of alcohol and drowns his sorrows in drink, while his straight male roommate kindly stays by his side.
After several rounds of drinking, as his mind becomes hazy, Ji Mian feels someone gripping his hand, and he hears his roommate’s trembling voice next to him—
“Where am I lacking compared to him?”
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World Four: Ji Mian is the obsessive brother who loves his stepbrother.
He diligently portrays the image of a pe*verted older brother who loves his younger brother deeply, facing disdain from others and cold treatment from his stepbrother. In the end, he is cleverly set up and seduced by his stepbrother, ultimately being sent to jail, shedding tears behind bars.
Ji Mian finally reaches a critical point in the story, nervously spending the night with his stepbrother, waiting for the police to come and arrest him.
The next morning, Ji Mian looks at the boy snuggling against his neck and ponders in confusion: Where are my tears behind bars?
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World Five: Ji Mian is the arrogant second-generation wealthy young master.
The young master, a mere pawn has long had a crush on his idealized white moonlight. Unfortunately, this white moonlight goes abroad for medical treatment. To ease his longing, the young master threatens a good family boy to become a human figurine of his white moonlight, commonly known as a stand-in.
When the white moonlight protagonist returns to the country, the troublesome young master faces backlash from the protagonists who despise him, and years later, he is on the brink of bankruptcy.
The once pitiful stand-in turns the tables and becomes a well-known business tycoon.
The two meet again on a narrow path, and Ji Mian, frustrated, says: “Seeing me not doing well makes you feel proud, doesn’t it?”
The stand-in, who once despised him, silently hands him a watch that Ji Mian sold.
“Who cares about your charity!”
The stand-in lowers his eyes and replies, “…It’s not charity.”
The one begging for charity has always been me.