Chapter 4: Chapter 4 Illustrious Family Background
Ye Xian's family background was actually quite illustrious.
Ye Group was one of the leading e-commerce companies in the Imperial Capital, her father was the chairman, her mother a renowned artist, her older brother Ye Juncheng a world-famous cardiologist, and her second brother Ye Shaowen took over the family business, becoming the wealthy young CEO of Ye's.
Right from her birth, she was treated as the apple of the Ye Family's eye, held in their hands for fear of dropping her, and kept in their mouths for fear she would melt away. Since an incident in Ye Juncheng's childhood where he was kidnapped for ransom, the Ye's dared not even send Ye Xian to school, instead hiring private tutors at home and never publicly announcing the birth of Ye Xian, their beloved daughter. The reason behind their secrecy was to ensure her safety as she grew up.
But, ironically, this girl, pampered with countless affections, turned into an obsessive fan. The first time she saw Jiang Wanze, the leader of the COR boy band on TV, she fell into an uncontrollable frenzy of adoration.
She no longer wanted to go to school or read books, obsessed only with her parents to enter the entertainment industry, join the COR boy band, and dress in drag to get close to Jiang Wanze.
Father Ye and Mother Ye spoiled their little princess so much that they had no temper left. No matter what she asked for, they indulged her. With her older brother, Ye Juncheng, being abroad for further studies over the past couple of years and unavailable to manage, and her second brother Ye Shaowen, a brother-complex fanatic, seeing his sister so infatuated with a stinking man, he was angry enough to beat her several times. But the beatings never changed her heart, and in the end, he silently backed her.
She wanted to get into Star Entertainment and COR, so Ye Shaowen spent a fortune to get her in, forcing the COR (Clover) boy band to change their name to FOR (Four-leaf Clover).
Clover was special, but four-leaf clovers were dime a dozen; moreover, Ye Xian's singing, dancing, and acting were all less than professional love beans. She loved to wear eye-irritating smoky makeup and hung around Jiang Wanze like a shadow, dragging down COR's popularity and causing the whole Internet to despise her, especially Jiang Wanze's fans who "greeted" Ye Xian eighteen times a day as a routine.
The fans had no idea that Ye Xian was a cash player who came out of nowhere. After seeing Ye Xian getting out of CEO Ye Shaowen's car, they concluded that she must be Ye Shaowen's young lover.
The rumors that Ye Xian was a disgusting GAY started from that time.
As the most evil supporting female in the book, Ye Xian indeed did many bad things, including stalking, harassing Jiang Wanze, designing traps for the heroine Luo Yuwei, and so on. However, her end was also quite tragic.
During a shoot, out of jealousy, she pushed the heroine Luo Yuwei, who was playing a scene with the male lead, into the water, causing her to have a high fever for several days and lose an important role. Infuriated by his deep love for the heroine, Jiang Wanze was thoroughly enraged.
That night, Ye Xian was kidnapped by several thugs and suffered a gang rape.
The kidnappers crudely conveyed the male lead's original message, "You like men, don't you? Then let's give you enough to enjoy!"
Treated in such a way by the man she loved, Ye Xian's hopes were dashed. Afterwards, she climbed to the top floor of Star Entertainment and jumped to her death.
When Ye Xian was reading the novel, she didn't feel much about it—after all, the evil supporting female always hindered the love story between the male and female leads, and the readers would not pity her death even if it happened a thousand times. But now that she had transmigrated into this body and thought about the ending, her palms began to feel numb.
If Heaven had given her a second chance at life, she must not let this tragedy happen again.
With such looks and such a prominent family, why should Ye Xian end up in such a tragic situation over a man?
It was simply incomprehensible.