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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- Yu Duoduo transmigrated from the 21st century into a three-year-old girl in the interstellar Jimo Empire, a society with a severe female shortage where every woman must marry at least seven husbands upon adulthood. The original child was born to Yu Yao and her primary husband, but after talent tests showed no mental power or potential for a plant space, the family deemed her worthless....
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- Tang Xu, born to the Tang and Song families, endured a loveless marriage to Jiang Muchen, a man who despised her and openly flaunted his affairs. For two years, she played the role of a docile wife, but when her maternal Song family faced a severe crisis instigated by a family friend, Yang Huai, she decided to act. She first sought out Duan Siwei, a notorious playboy, to undo a reckles...
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- In Dragon Country, Min Land, during the Winter Solstice season, the longest night of the year, a dark-skinned, lean man named Lin Pingchuan paces anxiously outside a mud-brick house near the Lingsheng Village dock. His wife, Chen Yan, is in labor, attended by his mother, Lin Mu, a renowned midwife. After a difficult birth, a baby boy is delivered, but his appearance shocks everyone: hi...
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- Su Zhiruan died unexpectedly as an ordinary wage earner in the modern era and was bound to a Childbirth System. The system explained that the leaders of various planes, originally destined to have many descendants, had suffered from sterility due to having too strong an aura that made them incompatible with ordinary women. Her mission was to approach the sterile male protagonist in eac...
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- Jiang Zao is reborn on her wedding day, overhearing guests discuss the switched marriage partners. In her previous life, she married Jiang Jinfeng and lived comfortably as the richest man’s wife, while her stepsister Xia Chuwei married Fu Yanci and suffered after he became a fool in a car accident. Xia Chuwei has also been reborn and switched their engagements two days earlier, leaving...
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- In 2012, Wu An, a university dropout expelled for fighting, returns to his small fishing village and becomes a delinquent. He smokes, drinks, steals, and fights, bringing shame to his father, a village cadre. One day, he steals a sea bass from two fishermen, Lin Bin and Lin Hu. While running away on a rocky beach, he slips and falls, hitting his head. The fishermen think he is dead and...
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- Lin Feng, a recent university graduate in Environmental Engineering, works for a small company handling garbage and sewage. He earns low wages and his job leaves him dirty and smelly. His girlfriend breaks up with him, citing his poor salary and dishonorable work. Distraught and angry, he shouts that heaven should strike his ex-girlfriend. A bolt of lightning hits his cell phone instea...
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- Jiang Ming, a special forces soldier from the modern world, transmigrates into the body of a famine refugee in the Great Qian Dynasty’s Yan Kingdom. Stranded in Chen Family Village, he witnesses a brutal ritual: the village selects an unmarried woman each month to be “married” to the Mountain God, a tiger that has killed hundreds. The village head’s daughter, Chen Ermei, is the latest...
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- In January 1978, at Qin Family Village Back Mountain, Rong Yan transmigrated into the book as the original host, an Educated Youth Girl targeted for ruin. Liu Er, a local hooligan, attempted to assault her, but she fought back with her modern Sanda champion skills, severely beating him. Qin Ye, her newlywed husband, arrived and broke Liu Er's leg. Gu Lan, the instigator, brought people...
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- Ling Chuan, a Special Forces King from modern times, dies covering for his comrades and wakes up in the body of Ling Erdog, a bullied private in the Great Zhou border army at Wolf Beacon Pass. His parents died in war, and he has served three years, only to have his military merit stolen repeatedly by Corporal Liu Wu. On the seventeenth day of the twelfth lunar month, a blizzard rages....









