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I’m Divorcing My Tyrant Husband Average 4.1 / 5 out of 812
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폭군 남편과 이혼하겠습니다
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Manhwa
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lacroux
Can’t wait for the next Chapter!
Hafizah
I need the next chapter!!!
Cwangmo
I really enjoyed reading it ….
Rae2022
New comment system but still no pepe stickers 😒
aesthetic berries
wtf
Sun_Flower
I deeply respect the authors who decide to illegally give random people online their self-corrected & translated versions of manga they normally would have to pay for or wouldn’t be able to read.
Thank you for your hard work ♡
Remember
Thank you for doing this! I love it so much!
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Next chapter please😣😣😣😣😣😣
Madame O.
I Really love this manhwa so much so that I read until chapter 64 of the novel (sadly since the only english translations that I could find is up to that chapter) and I immensely liked it so please continue posting. Please, please, please pretty please.
*WARNING*
GENERALIZED SPOILERS AHEAD:
Alexandros is an extremely intelligent but ice cold virgin ML. Purely logical and even the FL thought he was a psychopath when she read the novel as he views all people as tools to be used for his purpose. So basically Sherlock Holmes-esque per his intelligence and his complete lack of empathy. It was interesting seeing (or reading) him falling in love with Isekai Robelia and he didn’t even understand I what he was feeling. He was always trying to come up with logical explanations why he acted illogically or feel something towards Isekai Robelia like wanting to see her smile.
I don’t think it was mentioned here in this manhwa but Isekai Robelia was a civil servant (?) And Public Administration PhD student that is why she quickly became competent as an empress. I think her feistiness and level of competence was what drew Alexander towards her because he is a man with goals and is very driven. Also her goodness because Alexandros noted that though she acts like a villainess, he noticed that she was cruel only to the cruel and soft on the weak despite her trying very hard to hide her kindness and brushing off and acting coldly towards the servants’ praises, thanks and complements.
Also not mentioned here is that some of the servants working for Aisha had moments of doubt about her goodness. For example a female servant had an inner monologue about how odd it was that Aisha was putting down other women (ie. Robelia) when other saintesses before her were very adamant about uplifting ALL women. Basically only the nobles were enamored with her while the commoners under her had moments of doubt but they crush their doubts immediately thinking that it is not their place to question or they must be stupid since their “betters” seem to respect and adore Aisha.
F
A new chapter is out, can you please translate it? I love this story!
radiomos
I hope the art goes back to the way it was before. it just looks rushed now.
Reader_Excitement
Any update?