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Yvette
Yvette
2025-10-23 14:58:51
Here’s a tidy way I approach it: read the entire main serialized run of 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' from chapter 1 straight through to the end, preferably on the official site or in the official volumes. Once the main arc is finished, go back and pick up any special chapters, omakes, or side stories that were released alongside or after the main chapters — they usually expand character moments or give little alternate perspectives that are fun without being essential. If there’s a prequel or sequel released later by the author, I personally treat those as optional reads after the main story unless you crave chronological completeness; sometimes reading a prequel after the main book gives emotional weight you wouldn’t get otherwise. Also, keep an eye out for author notes and extra illustrations in volume releases; they’re tiny treasures that enriched the whole experience for me.
Violet
Violet
2025-10-23 18:11:11
Okay, here’s how I’d map it out for anyone jumping into 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' — I like to treat it like a little story pilgrimage.

Start with the main storyline: read the main chapters of 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' in their original release order. That means chapter 1 through the final chapter as posted on the official platform or the collected volumes if you prefer print. Reading in release order preserves the pacing, reveals, and character development the creator intended, and avoids accidental spoilers from later extras or side content.

After the main run, go back to specials and bonus chapters. These are usually labeled as extras, side chapters, or omakes and often fill in quieter moments, character backgrounds, or little epilogues. I like to read those after the main narrative so they feel like dessert rather than interruptions. Also check author notes and any epilogues inserted into volume releases — they sometimes change my entire feeling about a scene. In short: main story first, then specials/extras, then epilogues and author content. It’s a satisfying way to savor the whole package, and it left me smiling for days.
Jillian
Jillian
2025-10-24 01:37:25
Short and sweet from my end: read the main storyline of 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' first in release order—Chapter 1 onward—then follow up with side stories, special chapters, and any epilogue. Chronological reading and publication reading are usually the same for this series, so publication order is the safest route.

If there are spin-offs or character-focused extras, treat them as dessert after the main meal; they’re enjoyable but often rely on you knowing the main context. Personally, I always savor the side bits after finishing the main arc because they feel like eavesdropping on characters I already care about.
Hope
Hope
2025-10-25 09:15:55
I tend to keep things practical: read 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' in publication order, full stop. Start at chapter 1 and go forward—this preserves the reveals and the character development as intended. Once the main storyline is done, then slot in any side chapters, specials, or short interludes. Those side stories almost always assume you've met the characters and seen their core growth, so they work best as follow-ups rather than preludes.

A tip from my experience: if the series has author’s sketches or Q&A extras, save those for the very end. They’re fun, but they can color your perception of characters prematurely if read too early. Also be mindful of official vs fan translations; the numbering can sometimes differ, so match chapter numbers rather than episode titles. For me, that order kept the emotional crescendo intact and made the smaller, quieter scenes hit a lot harder later on.
Violet
Violet
2025-10-26 07:23:10
Quick, practical route that’s served me well: 1) Read the main series 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' from chapter 1 through the last chapter in publication order. 2) After finishing the main plotline, read special chapters and side stories — these are best enjoyed post-main because they often expand or soften what already happened. 3) Check any volume extras, epilogues, and author notes for bonus context and art. 4) If there’s a formally released prequel or sequel, read it after the original unless you want a strictly chronological approach. Following this kept the emotional momentum intact for me and the side content felt like a comforting wrap-up rather than a spoiler, which was exactly what I wanted.
Rachel
Rachel
2025-10-26 17:48:52
I tore through this series late into the night and found two reading strategies that work depending on how impatient you are. If you want the full, intended ride, read the main chapters of 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself' in publication order from chapter 1 to the last chapter without skipping; that preserves surprises and character beats. If you’re the kind of person who likes side content integrated, read specials and short side chapters only after you finish a volume or a major arc so they don’t spoil future emotional beats. One practical tip I picked up: use official releases where possible — fan translations sometimes reorder or omit small extras, and those missing bits can be oddly important for character nuance. After finishing the main story, go back through bonus chapters, epilogues, and any compiled extras in volumes. That second pass felt like rediscovering favorite scenes and made me appreciate the author’s later notes and sketches even more.
Leah
Leah
2025-10-26 19:58:03
I keep things a bit collector-ish when it comes to 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself'. If there are physical volumes, I read volume 1 through the final collected volume in order, then hunt down any special editions or bonus booklets that publishers sometimes bundle. For digital/webtoon readers, follow the chapter numbers on the official platform, then check for a ‘specials’ or ‘extras’ tab—those usually contain side stories and author extras that are meant to be enjoyed after the main arc.

Also watch for epilogues labeled separately; they often close emotional threads and are best experienced after the main conflict resolves. In my experience that order preserves the narrative beats and gives the bonuses proper context. Honestly, holding a finished volume after following that route never fails to feel satisfying.
Daphne
Daphne
2025-10-27 17:15:36
I like to take a thematic approach when I reread series like 'After Betrayal I Chose Myself'. Instead of purely mechanical chapter-by-chapter reading, I break it into three phases: the setup (early chapters that establish the betrayal and stakes), the confrontation (middle chapters where motives and alliances shift), and the aftermath (final arc, epilogue, and any reflective side stories). For a first read, follow the publication order through those phases—it's paced to reveal information in a way that maximizes tension.

For subsequent reads, I’ll sometimes read all the aftermath/epilogue material before revisiting middle chapters because it changes how I perceive character choices; the hindsight makes certain small moments heartbreaking or hopeful. And when the series has extras—hot takes, author comments, or little vignettes—I place them after finishing so they act like bonus content rather than spoilers. That method keeps emotional impact and lets me explore themes in a new light; it feels like unpacking a layered gift.
Abigail
Abigail
2025-10-28 19:55:06
including any official bonus chapters that are numbered in the main sequence.

After the main run, I move on to side stories, specials, and extras. These usually explore secondary characters or show lighter, slice-of-life moments that make the world feel fuller. Epilogues or author’s notes come last — they’re nice capstones once you’ve digested the main conflicts. If you’re using an official platform, follow their grouping (main series, extras, special episodes) because they sometimes reorganize content; if you’re on fan translations, try to match chapter numbers to avoid spoilers. Personally, finishing the epilogue felt like closing the door gently on a very messy but satisfying life — cozy and bittersweet.
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