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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- Ji Chuan awakens from death only to find himself transformed into a zombie. His last memory before losing consciousness is being thrown over the high wall of his own suburban villa by Liu Hao, the man his girlfriend Su Wanwan had secretly been with, after he had risked everything to rescue her family from the zombie-infested city. They abandoned him because he failed to awaken any spec...
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- Shen Qingli was reborn after a tragic death, swearing never to join the Jadeite Sect again. In her previous life, her birth mother Zhao Yue, the Saintess of the Jadeite Sect, brutally extracted her Phoenix Bone while she was still alive at the age of fifteen. Shen Qingli had cultivated the Phoenix Bone through nine Nirvana rebirths in a lava cave, a perfect bone forged by her own despe...
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- Lu Jiuyang, an eighteen-year-old third-year student at Lingang No. 1 High School, carries a secret identity: he is a reborn individual. In his previous life, he was adopted by Maoshan from a young age and cultivated Daoist magic in a world overrun by ghosts and zombies. He became a Heavenly Master in his mid-twenties, destroying countless demons with heavenly thunder. During a catastro...
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- Su Chen, the only son of the Su family head in the Donghua Region of Tianxuan Continent, was a transmigrator from Blue Star. He found himself reincarnated as a villain in the cultivation novel Invincible Martial Soul. In the original plot, this body was destined to be killed by the protagonist Ye Fan. Determined to change his fate, Su Chen decided to subvert the original story by seizi...
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- Xu Jingyang was the eldest daughter of General Xu. At fourteen, she disguised herself as a man and took her father’s place in the army. Over ten years, she won twenty-nine battles without a single defeat. She lifted a siege, captured enemy generals, recovered lost territory, and finally captured the enemy king alive, forcing him to shave his head and commit suicide, avenging the Empero...
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- Ling Yan woke up in a hospital bed, suffering from an unprecedented pain that seemed to come from the depths of his soul. A group of medical staff surrounded him immediately and injected a blue liquid to counteract the effects of a stimulant. The pain subsided, and he opened his eyes to find a futuristic hospital room. Beside him, an old butler named Old Wu anxiously asked about his co...
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- Yuan Ziyou opens her eyes after a three-day fever to find herself back in her twelve-year-old body, in her old room in the general’s mansion. The moment she sees her maids Qingying and Qingzhi alive, and her mother and grandmother rushing to her bedside, she understands: she has been reborn into the past, carrying every scar of her previous existence. In that former life, her cousin Yu...
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- 221 BC, Ying Zheng, King of Qin, on the day he proclaimed himself First Emperor after unifying the six states, a golden scroll descended from the heavens during the sacrificial ceremony. The scroll, emanating sword qi and Dao runes, spanned the sky, visible to all. Civil and military officials hailed it as an auspicious sign, but the world was stunned. Guiguzi sensed a great upheaval;...
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- Chu Qing, a young man reborn after being betrayed by Biancheng King Ding Xie at the moment he was about to become King Chu Jiang in his previous life, returns to his hometown of Luo City three days before the Terror Era is set to descend. In his past life, Luo City was one of the first megacities destroyed, its destruction rooted in the First Rank Evil God from the Dragon King Temple,...
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- Ruan Ningyu died as Empress Ningde, her demise celebrated by the nation. She lay on a zitan bed, clinging to life with the rarest medicinal herbs. In her past life, she was a beautiful but notorious empress, accused of colluding with sycophants and using her beauty to seize power. Among the countless crimes penned against her, eloping with Young Master Shen in her youth was a minor det...









