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Brianna
Brianna
2026-05-28 18:46:57
This takes me back! I devoured 'Rejected by My Bully' last summer after a friend DM’d me a link to a Tumblr post with a Google Docs compilation. Tumblr’s weirdly great for niche fic shares—try searching '#web novel recs' or similar tags. ScribbleHub’s another spot where indie authors post original works; sometimes rejected stories end up there with new titles.

For a cleaner route, check if the author’s social media profiles link to Patreon or a personal blog. Some writers serialize chapters for free before publishing. And if all else fails? Library Genesis (LibGen) has surprises, though legality’s murky. I’d say the story’s messy realism makes the hunt kinda fitting—like the protagonist, you’ll face setbacks but eventually find your way.
Scarlett
Scarlett
2026-05-31 17:17:07
Just stumbled upon this question—I actually went through a whole saga trying to find 'Rejected by My Bully' last year! It’s one of those web novels that pops up on fan-translation sites but then disappears due to copyright issues. I found some chapters on sites like NovelUpdates, which usually link to aggregators hosting unofficial translations. The tricky part is that it’s often reposted under slightly different titles, like 'Bully’s Rejection' or 'Turned Down by My Tormentor,' so you gotta play detective with search terms.

If you’re okay with unofficial translations, checking forums like Reddit’s r/noveltranslations might lead you to active links. Some users share Google Drive folders or Discord servers where chapters are pooled. But fair warning—quality varies wildly, and you might hit dead ends. I ended up caving and buying the official e-book version on Amazon because my patience ran out mid-hunt. Worth it, though! The story’s got this raw, emotional pull that hooked me despite the messy search.
Quincy
Quincy
2026-06-02 05:57:08
Ugh, I feel you—tracking down 'Rejected by My Bully' is like chasing a ghost! I’m pretty active in web novel circles, and this one’s notorious for being shuffled around. Your best bets are Wattpad or Inkitt, where amateur writers sometimes post inspired versions or even the original if the author’s cool with it. I’ve seen chunks of it there, though it’s often mixed with fanfics riffing on the trope. Tapas might’ve had it at some point too, but their catalog changes faster than my TBR pile.

If you’re into audio, some YouTube channels do dramatic readings of popular angst-heavy stories like this. Not the same as reading, but it’s a vibe when you’re multitasking. Honestly, half the fun (or frustration) is the hunt—you’ll stumble onto hidden gems just by digging through related tags. Just brace for pop-up ads on sketchy sites; my ad-blocker wept during this quest.
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