Su Lvxia is a chosen girl traveling across different worlds. As an experiences host, Lvxia has completed her missions million times with her system. Her mission is to help the FL whose body possessed by her to reverse the fate and beat up scums and bitches! The deserted royal concubine, least favored second daughter, the cheated super star... Let's see how she overturns the world! 6s1f3b
Original Webtoon:
AC.QQ, BiliBili, Mkzhan
Official Translations:
•English, Indonesian, Spanish, B.Portuguese, Vietnamese, Thai
•Korean: NaverSeries, KakaoPage
Note: The English version translated by Webnovel was dropped from chapter 162.
Season 1 - Arc 36, 811 Chapters (Complete)

Misogyny is one helluva drug. Why is this so popular? Sure, Su Luxia has a few great points but she's beating those dead horses pretty hard after 100 chapters. I guess she does make the men suffer but I think there's literally one arc where she's not pitted against other girls while doing so.
She's not just avenging her original body's wishes against the gross men but she HAS to prove all the Su Luxia in all the Small Worlds are much more competent, rational, brilliant, desirable and just all around superior to The Other Woman™. (Or any woman. None of her female coworkers are nice or even professional with her either.) If she can't she'll quite literally Deus ex machina her way through, which is 99.9% of the time. (I mean, liberally using "sufficiently advanced tech might as well be magical" tools at your full disposal is not the problem.)
Even when she's in the body of a man! She's STILL competing against a women. Argh!
And when the System is taken from her, when she's reduced back to average human strength, intellect and wits, AND the other "girl" is in a completely different form, it still reads obnoxiously as "I'm not like other girls". It was far better hidden than in earlier instances but it still made a guest appearance in that arc's Groundhog Day nightmare fuel.
Even wilder is when there are bullshit plot "twists" where the men aren't "at fault". Can't you see? He's being controlled! He couldn't stop himself no matter how hard he tried! You're a miserable, man-hating bitch if you can't understand that!
And DUN DUN DUN it's always The Other Woman™ who'll quickly and (more importantly) incompetently revealed to be behind his nasty, cheating, abusive, derogatory actions. Even if there's an "evil" counterpart to Su Luxia's System giving The Other Woman™ comparable power and ass pull plot devices that System is pretty ive. The Other Woman™ always escalates things on her own. Tiresome.
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One of the most engaging comic I ever read. So satisfying to see an awesome female lead taking revenge towards scums of both genders. Like everyone else have said, this comic quite an eye opener since this story pokes fun at overbearing CEO types, high spec men who allegedly only "waits" for the female lead, white lotuses, green tea b*tches and the like. It especially look at those that will do anything for love type and ignoring the consequences of said love. Not just romance cheating either. Some arcs also feature plagirised authors, or masters that take advantage of disciples who are also a disgusting scum (not necessarily cheating).
And yes I too simp for our queen Su Luxia~ I like how that she may be cunning and she sure as hell ain't a saint either, but she always think about the disposable guys in stories (like the ruthless killer MLs victims) and not use them as pawns. Su Luxia supremacy~
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This is an interesting manhwa that pokes fun and criticises the various tropes of reincarnation, time travel manhwa and manhua that are overflowing the market right now. Those FLs who died because of the MLs, given a second chance at life and swearing not to repeat the same mistakes again, only to foolishly falls in love with the MLs again? Not happening here. There is almost no forgiveness to any of the cheating men and women.
It gets repetitious after a while and the main character, an agent who breaks into different worlds (novels and manhwa) to correct the wrong, remains unchanging and has no development. But it's an easily digestible and fun read so I don't find it boring.
HOWEVER there is a stark change and dare I say improvement in the second to latest arc (the cultivation master arc). The plot twist is refreshing and I can see how much more mature the creator's writing has become.
And in the latest arc we are also finally seeing flashbacks to the main character's past as well as some long due character development.
I am looking forward to more.
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The art is so good. I'm really interested in this! Wow!~ Every arc is fascinating and addictive to read, and this story even sheds light on the downfalls of a lot of tropes found in fiction. Forgiving a hot mass murderer, dating an already married man cuz "true love," redeeming the rich arrogant bully just because he "changed himself for love," abandoning morality/family code for love, and etc. I adore this series' sarcastic streak.
It's true. People like to use love as an excuse for everything, when really they just mean "I'm too selfish to think about the greater good, and I'm so stubborn that I don't think I'll ever find love again with someone else even though there are 7.6 billion potential love interests out there." What films/media sell as "ultimate romance" just boils down to delusional privilege at the expense of others around them.
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I really, really enjoy the premise of this webtoon and at first, it was very enjoyable to read. The MC is super dependable, badass even. And seeing the men who had wronged get what they deserve (maybe more) is very fun to see. The art is pretty easy on the eyes too.
However, as I read more I found a lot of things to gripe with:
- The characters began to feel really flat, predictable. Sometimes they were drawn so stiff with no personality and except maybe having a pretty face.
- The dialogue sometimes got dull and repetitive, with the female antagonists basically saying the same thing over and over
- The plot became repetitive. Most of the same things happen but in a different setting. I want to also know more about the MC but now over 100 chapters later I still know almost nothing about her other than she hates men and she is good at her job.
- Inconsistent art quality. Sometimes you'd get a gorgeous that you can't help but stop to ire but other times you see a and you can't help but stop and wonder what happened.
Even with all these gripes, it's satisfying seeing a female lead dominate their opponents for revenge. I also enjoy seeing how she manages to do in all these situations. In other words, this webtoon is not great in of quality (especially compared to the countless others out there), but it's entertaining enough to read and stick with.
Author is smart, many people like the revenge part of the isekai stories, so this one is a constant cycle of just that. MC goes into a recently deceased woman who was mistreated by her boyfriend, fiance or husband together with another woman, MC goes and slaps both of them and sometimes kill them.
Unfortunately, not only it gets old but there are two problems with the way the author goes about dealing with the antagonists. The first one is that the MC uses trinkets to do whatever the hell she wants, that makes it boring and lacking in any tension, she's not smart or cunning or anything, she just uses a cheat and done with it... lame. The second one is that the first thing the MC always does is, if the FL is not pretty she uses one of those cheats to become pretty, like shouting out to the sky that a somewhat fat or an unattractive woman can't take that revenge and be happy.
Also, all antagonists in all different setting act pretty much the same, it's not very realistic to have a modern school girl antagonist talking of killing the MC and murdering her whole family...
So overall I find it decent and I think the author had a good thing going with the plot chosen but it's kind of goofy and dumb in the way he deals with the "cheating bastards".
Edit: Other thing this manhua is good at is taking the broken cliches of the male and female leads and judging them, harshly, it tries to break some paradigmas )maybe as a joke but it's just the same). For example, looking at how the consequences of the seemingly pitiable MC's actions cause suffering or are utterly unfair to other and so on, it takes and questions norms, like, how far how the FL go in pursuit of her forbidden love? what if it kills a relative, what if it causes the family to decline, what if it means war and so on. This is the best aspect of the series imo, even if it's not enough to carry the hole thing, it makes it enjoyable.
... Last updated 5 years ago
New settings, character/appearance changes, it's always nice to have more options in one fiction. You're venturing the life stories of entertaining vengeance. With a properly closed ending to each life, when you finish one arc you are content to move onto the next. Wonderful storytelling flow.
this is really fantastic and quite funny. I dont get why the low rating.. Oh maybe they want the useless girl who cries over a guy who loves someone else or they want a girl without dignity...
Well baby you wont get that
Those cheating guys, deserves to pay and they will lol
(I was able to read this up through the end of the third arc at the time of writing this comment)
tl;dr summary: su luxia is a player of a transmigration system where can transport herself across different worlds/stories into the body of the second female lead to exact revenge on the main male and female leads with dimension-bending, overpowered tools and gimmicks.
it sounds so damn ludicrous, so wild and wacky. and that is EXACTLY why you should read it.
aside from being a very satisfying revenge story taken up to 11, it serves as a fun and sometimes scathing satire of the stories su luxia infiltrates. nearly all of them are isekai stories themselves (or involve transmigration in some form) and all involve romance to some degree. su luxia and her helper's comments are lightning-quick at pointing out the many flaws, bends of logic, or otherwise warped sense of thinking exhibited by the male and female leads of the story they're in. like, really, how can the female lead of a vampire fantasy romance be on board with potentially ending the entire human race for her vampire boyfriend? who was already engaged to someone (su luxia's character)? who treats this fiancee as if she owes him her life and should always listen to him? don't worry, these crazy b-word and asshole guys will get their dues. cheating bastards, really, must die and su luxia does her audience the great pleasure of making sure the revenge she exacts is as gruesome, thorough, cold, and satisfying as we readers could ever want. she's incredibly calculating and cruel, and we the readers can do no less than root for the lead couple's comeuppance.
(if you're wondering about the gimmicks su luxia uses, she has to redeem points to gain items from the transmigration system she's in. she uses these super items to help her revenge plans)
read it if you like a cynical and satirical take on the isekai genre, particularly isekai romance. su luxia's unrelenting sadism against cheating bastards is a joy to read, especially when she finally gets to put her intricate revenge plans into motion.
The girls who got themselves cheated on by their men got their revenge at last (through the help of MC)! Better get comfortable in your seat as you go for this wild of a ride story. The cheating men get rekt and so are the girls who cheat with them! -Last commented on December 4th, 2019
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I STILL LOVE HER EVEN NOW. UGH. Su Luxia best girl! 😩😩😩💖💖👌👌 😂
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