Tags:Revenge
This tag is to be used when revenge by/against the protagonist plays a significant part in the main plot.
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- Gu Chen, the eldest son of the Northern Territory Royal Family, was abandoned at birth when his father Gu Qingfeng, the Holy Sword Berserker and Empire's Supreme Expert, was ordered to the Abyssal Battlefield. Left with a peasant family in the border town of Lincheng, Gu Chen endured eighteen years of poverty, bullying, and neglect while his half-brother, the younger son, was raised at...
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- Huang Yichen, originally an extreme sports enthusiast on Earth, died after eating a bowl of noodles and transmigrated to Blue Star as a genius Beast Tamer. Blue Star is a world where extraordinary powers exist, with Space Cracks and Mystic Realm Ruins increasing Spiritual Energy and transforming plants, animals, and even natural elements into Ferocious Beasts. Humans strengthen their D...
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- A woman in a red robe, her face hidden by gray black gauze, commands nearly a hundred subordinates to seal off the Wei Kingdom and bring a man back within three months, alive or dead. She serves an Elder whose immortal technique depends on this capture. The subordinates scatter in groups.Wei Xing awakens at the entrance of a dilapidated monastery called Qingyun Temple, disoriented and...
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- Duan Yunfeng transmigrated into the body of a twenty-four-year-old food delivery man in a cramped rented apartment. Before he could fully process the shock, the Spendthrift Tycoon Rebate System bound to him. The system offered rebates on money spent on women with an appearance score of at least ninety out of one hundred, and critical hits could grant special rewards. All rebates were s...
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- Qin Jin-Nian is a time traveler who three months ago fell asleep on Earth and woke up as a high school student in a parallel world where the supernatural and extraordinary exist. On the night of the Blood Moon, the countdown on a virtual panel that appeared with his transmigration ends. The world transforms: a huge Flesh Mountain pulsates in the distance, connected by pig-intestine-lik...
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- Wen Jiayue wakes in the dim room, the stench of blood in the air, and finds herself back in her bed at the Marquis Manor. She had killed the Eldest Princess and died, but now she is alive, her body aching from childbirth. Shen Fuhan enters, and her anger erupts. She accuses him of neglect, of never caring for her or their daughter, of only pursuing power. He questions her about letters...
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- Karl Bergman is a City Patrol Officer in Signo City of the Kingdom of Gando, born in the Swick region. His father died in a fire while fighting Fire Thieves, and Karl himself suffered burns. His soul was replaced by a transmigrator from another world. Without the baron title inherited from his father, he would remain a commoner. He goes to the church to handle the title handover. Fathe...
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- Meng Tingyue, daughter of the Meng family, lost her mother at age six and was raised by her stepmother Madam Meng and stepsister Meng Qingjiao. In her previous life, Madam Meng and Meng Qingjiao conspired to switch marriage partners on the wedding day, forcing Meng Tingyue to marry the ailing Fifth Prince while Meng Qingjiao wed the Crown Prince. Believing the Fifth Prince’s promises,...
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- Tian Ning, the biological daughter of the Wenren family, was swapped at birth and raised in the mortal realm by an old man who forced her to learn pill refining and insisted she enter the immortal realm to help bring peace to heaven and earth. When the Wenren family retrieves her, she arrives at Panlong City in a sedan chair, but no one from the family greets her—Madam Wenren has rushe...
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- In the third year of the Taiqing era of the Liang dynasty, the imperial capital Jiankang was besieged by the rebel Hou Jing. The city descended into a living hell of carnage and starvation, with aristocratic clans massacred. Xie Yuqing, the eldest legitimate daughter of the Xie clan, fled in a carriage with her younger siblings to save them. When soldiers came to capture her, she entru...









