Below are some of the lessons I learned from manhwa. You know, in the unlikely event I find myself isekai'd into a novel. Hope you find it enjoyable.
Author of My Own Destiny
If you are the author, maybe try to fix some of crappy storylines you gave your characters.
Father, I Don't Want to Get Married
Dump the scum. And background checks should be a priority. Or not.......
The Male Lead Is Mine
Did book version of you dump the Dreamboat? Don't do it when it's your turn.
A Villainess For The Tyrant
Yay! You're the main character. Try not to die.👍
Ten Ways to Get Dumped by a Tyrant
Sometimes, giving in to your circumstances is better for your 3am mental health. That way you don't cringe to death.
I Fell in Love at First Sight, Sir Hidden Villain
Use your skills. Maybe you'll find that hidden story you didn't know existed.
I Failed to Divorce My Husband
Good intentions don't always lead to the outcome you planned.
I Married the Male Leads Dad
Sometimes following your fandom is a good thing. It just might bring a few complications, so prepare for that.
I Met the Male Lead in Prison
Amnesia can mess everything up. It is better for you to go in with full memories.
I Raised A Black Dragon
Running away from the story can sometimes bring it to your front door. Try to adapt.
I only treat villains
Sometimes the villains are better than the main characters. Maybe make new friends who can help you in a pinch.
I Thought You Were A Time-Limited Husband
Ooh, you got powers now? Sorry, but you might need to save that world now. Double check to be sure though.
Life as a Tower Maid Locked up with the Prince
Don't act like your predecessor if it is possible. Also life saving deals will always be in fashion.
Kill The Villainess
Sometimes the only way home is following the storyline to its inevitable bad end. But that's only if you can actually get back.
The Reason Why Raeliana Ended up at the Dukes Mansion
Contract relationships may not end the way you anticipate. Prepare for that possibility.
The Ugly Lady’s Secret Pouch
Sometimes the only way to get through an awful setup is by being the ugliest girl in the room. Embrace it and stay safe.
The Villainess Flips the Script
Find allies in the places you would've had enemies.
The Villainess is a Marionette
Delicately cut your character's strings when you have to deal with sociopathic psychopaths. That's the best advice I can give you.
The Villainess is Retiring
Are you a supremely hated character from the get go? Gracefully exit stage right and live your best life without interacting with main characters as much as you can. Haters gonna hate, Boo. You don't need to hear it.
The Villainess is the Heroines Biggest Fan
If you don't play your role, someone else will.
Tricked into Becoming the Heroine’s Stepmother
Is your main character just a kid? Try raising them to change your story's outcome.
Villainesses Have More Fun
We live in a world full of every day appliances. If that world lacks them, has patent laws, and you got a nice bank balance, maybe bring it to your new world. How can more money be bad in this new world?
When I Announced A Divorce, The Obsessive Maniac Went Crazy
Sometimes being nice to the wrong character can explode in your face like a nuke. Please be cautious of being nice to the opposite sex when married.
Your Ultimate Love Rival
Do you know Shakespeare's work? If you got an English Major, make it work for you by bringing your favorite works to print there. Now you shouldn't starve.
Frozen Wolf, Fire Dragon
Sometimes it is safe to be honest. Knowing when is the key here.
He’s My Real Brother, Duke
Keep notes on what happened in the original. That way you can keep up with important key events.
Long After the Ending
Life does continue after the main characters reach their happy ending. For Extras, living well is important. Remember you still need food and a roof.
The Tragedy of The Villainess
Sometimes the changes you make aren't enough. Accepting help is okay.
Some rules don't apply to every situation. So breaking them might give you a higher chance at survival. Please take that into account.
As always, feel free to leave me a message below.
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