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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- Wei Mian, a skilled Feng Shui master, spots a wanted poster for a murderer, Chen Jinhui. From his physiognomy, she deduces he has killed two people, not one, and that the second victim was a woman close to him five years ago. Using his ID number and facial features, she calculates his location: a small white house by the Qingshui River. She approaches, uses a paper talisman figure to o...
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- Luo Yan is hit by a car and transmigrates into a melodramatic true and false eldest daughter novel, only to be pushed into the water the next second. She struggles ashore and meets her brother Luo Zhao, who looks down at her with schadenfreude. Luo Yan realizes she has transmigrated into a book where her entire family are villains. Her birth mother Pei Shuyu is the vicious female suppo...
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- After her fall, Nian Shilan woke with memories of her previous life—a lifetime of scheming as a concubine in the Fourth Prince's manor, losing her child, and witnessing her entire family executed. She was sixteen again, before she had ever met Yinzhen. Determined to avoid the same fate, she initially planned to stay far from the prince and marry an official to live a stable life. But t...
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- Song Chuman, a medical student from 2060, is reborn as a six-year-old girl in Qingyu Village after the original owner is sacrificed to the Sea God Madam by her grandmother Li Cuicui. The original owner was sent to sea on a small boat but washes back ashore, soaked and near death, and is brought back to the Song family courtyard. When Song Chuman regains consciousness, Li Cuicui refuses...
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- Ji Shuyin was once the privileged only daughter of a prosperous and powerful family, with a father holding a high position, a mother as a core member of a research institute, and an older brother and sister-in-law who were educated abroad with important posts. Her life changed when her parents were sent down to the countryside and her brother and sister-in-law lost their positions, for...
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- Late at night on the Lidong day of 1974, Yun An'an is buried alive in the back mountain of Quanshui Village. After being fed Red Flower Soup by her mother-in-law, Wu Cuihua, she hemorrhaged during childbirth and was presumed dead. As grave robbers exhume her for a ghost marriage, a Spirit Spring revives her. She surprises the thieves, who scream in terror and confess that Wu Cuihua sol...
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- Wang Lun held the black gourd and examined it for a long time, but could not figure anything out. He put it down in disappointment. By accident, a splinter on the bedside snagged his finger and cut it. The blood dripped onto the gourd. The gourd slowly melted into his right palm, transforming into a gourd-shaped mark. It bonded to him. Streams of information flowed into Wang Lun's mind...
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- Wen Xin, a world-class assassin, transmigrates into a novel she once read. She becomes the cannon fodder character who must deliver a space jade bracelet to the female lead in a story about an apocalyptic natural disaster caused by nuclear wastewater dumping. The apocalypse is set to begin on January 1, 2100, with extreme weather events like typhoons, tsunamis, floods, and extreme cold...
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- Ye Qing endured a half hour of dazed disbelief after waking from the apocalypse’s fifth year back to April 9, 2029—half a year before the world collapsed. In her previous life, she had been unprepared when the extreme cold struck, freezing the planet for six months, and she developed rotting frostbite while scavenging food for Leng Huaishu and his group. When the Extreme Heat suddenly...
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- Lu Ye, the second son of the Lu Family in Tianhe County, was once a peerless prodigy. At three he began cultivation, at six he tore apart a vicious tiger, at nine he entered the Great Qian Prodigy List and became engaged to the direct daughter of the Qin Noble Family. At fourteen he passed the Autumn Examination as the youngest top scholar in three hundred years, earning the emperor's...









