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Vladimir Caelum April 12, 2026 8:20 pm

Can anyone answer a question? I remember reading this and liking the plot... Until the sister he worked so hard to save gets kidnapped AGAIN right in front of him. And the reason was "you need a reason to keep getting stronger, so you're not getting her back". I remember being so mad I straight up abandoned reading this story.

So... How long does it take him to actually save her? Like fully, without any more sudden kidnappings?

Vladimir Caelum April 12, 2026 8:56 am

Is it like that? Because chapter 22 is seriously giving off such vibes.
I can name several other manhwas that do the same thing. It's actually becoming more and more frequent. FL transmigrates into a fictional character only to later find out this was supposed to be her body all along and she was replaced by a demon or something. Or like in Doctor Elise FL dies as a villainess, transmigrates to Earth, dies there, then transmigrates back into her previous body as a changed person. I won't name others cause it would be spoilers.
So, is this one of the same genre?

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Vladimir Caelum February 24, 2025 8:00 pm

I've read a lot of villainess or 'novel reincarnation' manhwas and mangas at this point, and their names would often be false advertisement. It can be something like "How to divorce the tyrant", "How to hide the emperor's child" or something of the sort, but it always ends up with the heroine ending up with that aforementioned tyrant.

Well, I kind of want to see what is mentioned in the title happen without them getting back together at any point afterwards. The heroine successfully divorcing and walking off into the sunset without any regrets. I want to see something like that.

I'm just so tired of false premises. So many manhwas start with the premise of "I'm a villainess that has a fiance/husband that hates me, except now that I'm a different person and want to part ways he is suddenly against it". And a hundred chapters later after mulling over the question for the entire time the heroine just decides that she loves him after all and just lives with him.

So please tell me if there is a manhwa or manga that has a main heroine that just refuses to be romanced. I like romance, but there comes a point where I see all those heroines try to get a divorce and live a happy independent life, only to fail miserably because of their clingy obsessive husbands or fiances, and I can't feel happy for them because the heroines failed to reach their initial goal. I just want to see a heroine that succeeds in such a goal for once.

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