I Kicked Out My fiancé In My Second Life

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He Married Her for a Game, So I Disappeared

He Married Her for a Game, So I Disappeared

After losing a game of truth or dare, my fiancé went to City Hall and married another woman. I had called him forty-seven times. In the end, the only answer I got was Seraphina’s Instagram story. In the photo, she and Vincenzo were holding a brand-new marriage certificate. She was smiling like she had won, and he was wearing the white shirt I had ironed for him that morning, his fingers casually pinching her cheek. One minute later, he called me. “Elena, don’t make this bigger than it is. It was just a game. Give me thirty days. I’ll divorce her, and then we’ll get married like we planned.” He thought I would forgive him the way I always had for the past three years. But this time, I didn’t cry. I didn’t make a scene. I simply liked Seraphina’s post and commented, Congratulations. Then I took off my engagement ring and left New York. He thought I was just throwing a fit. Only when his calls stopped going through, and his men searched the entire city without finding me, did he finally panic. But he had no idea. The Elena who loved him had died the moment he married someone else.
10 9 Bab
Second Life: I Torch an Estate While the Police Watch

Second Life: I Torch an Estate While the Police Watch

I start a livestream in the middle of the road before torching down my luxurious mansion that's worth ten million dollars in front of the entire Internet. Everyone claims that I've gone nuts. "I can't believe she actually burned a mansion that's worth ten million dollars! She must have gone cuckoo in the head!" I watch the inferno from my spot on the street, feeling extremely pleased. When the firefighters and the police arrive at the scene, I honestly admit to having burned down the mansion. Then, I request the police to arrest me on the spot. "I'm an arsonist, you see. I have mental health issues, so please arrest me as soon as possible. Otherwise, I'll burn down more houses." In my previous life, I had bought this mansion as an engagement gift for me and my fiance, Nigel Taylor. But this was also the very same mansion that ruined my life permanently. Nigel and my best friend, Olivia Williams, had gotten together behind my back. Those bastards betrayed me. After they spent the first half of the night drinking, they sped down the road in a car. But after hitting a few pedestrians, they fled from the scene. Then, they hid the offending vehicle in the garage of the mansion before spending the rest of the night together in bed. The next day, Nigel and Olivia cleared the scene of all traces and made me the perfect scapegoat for their crimes. I couldn't even defend myself when I was faced with all solid evidence that pinned the crimes on me. In the end, I was thrown behind bars. My reputation was instantly ruined. Not only did my company go into bankruptcy, but my parents also fell ill. In the end, they were beaten to death by the debtors who showed up on their doorstep. When I open my eyes again, I've returned to the night Nigel and Olivia are about to commit the crimes. This time, I won't give them a chance to falsify any clues.
0 8 Bab
Getting Married Behind My Fiance’s Back

Getting Married Behind My Fiance’s Back

I’m getting married, but my CEO fiancé, whom I had been engaged to for ten years, had no idea. Thanks to his new personal maid, the man has no time to spare for me. The two of them always shadowed one another, and they might as well be sleeping in the same bed. My fiancé even bought a yacht and brought her to the Arctic to see the aurora when she was in a bad mood, completely forgetting that we were supposed to be picking out wedding gowns that day. I spent the entire day waiting in that bridal shop, waiting for a man who would never show up. So I called my dad, “I’m marrying someone else.”
0 8 Bab
Reborn to Ruin My Cheating Fiancé

Reborn to Ruin My Cheating Fiancé

When my cheating fiancé dropped to one knee and proposed in front of everyone at our engagement party, he thought I would burst into tears and say yes. What he didn't expect was for me to snatch the microphone right out of his hand. "Sorry, I’m not marrying you." The entire room fell silent. Jason Gordon froze, the smile still lingering on his lips, as though he hadn't yet processed what I'd just said. I looked at him without the slightest ripple of emotion. Three minutes earlier, I had awakened the memories of my past life. In that life, I nodded yes at this very party. Then I watched this man slowly hollow out the company my father left me before tossing me aside like something no longer useful. Still kneeling on the floor, his voice trembled. "Claire... what... what are you talking about?" I met his eyes and smiled. "I already said I'm not marrying you." I handed the microphone back to the emcee, lifted the hem of my gown, and walked out of the ballroom without looking back. Behind me, his panicked voice rang out. "Claire Sharp! Claire, stop!" I didn't turn around.
0 12 Bab
My Ex Got Married in My House

My Ex Got Married in My House

One day, I received a call from the property management. They politely advised me that even if it was a wedding, there was no need to make such a ruckus all night long, disturbing the neighbors. They said they were caught in the middle, and it was hard for them to deal with it. I replied, "You must be mistaken. I don't even have a boyfriend, so how could I be getting married?" Since I refused to admit it, the property management sent me a video from the community's security cameras. In the video, the hallway was decorated with lights and flowers, and guests were coming and going. A large group of people were escorting the bride into the new home. And the groom was none other than my ex-boyfriend, who I had broken up with two and a half years ago!
8 9 Bab
Second Life: Her Husband's Mine Now

Second Life: Her Husband's Mine Now

My name is Eleanor Keating. In my past life, my older sister—Alice Keating—and I were entrusted to the McKellen family in Arborhill by our parents for arranged marriages. I married John McKellen, the eldest son. While he might not be conventionally handsome, his calm demeanor and unwavering reliability stood out. Alice married Xavier McKellen, the younger son. Handsome as he was, he was equally carefree and unpredictable in his actions. Eager for a grandchild, the family patriarch—Henry McKellen—made a promise. The first to bear a child would have their offspring named the next heir of the family. After our wedding, John and I conceived. Our child was naturally declared the next heir, and with that, John and I gained influence and power within the family. Tensions between Alice and Xavier escalated into frequent fights. Eventually, both had affairs, and their marriage ended in a bitter divorce. Believing they had dishonored the family, John banished them from the household. Blinded by jealousy, Alice poisoned me and my child, ending both our lives. When I open my eyes again, I find myself back on the first day I arrived at the McKellen residence. But this time, Alice makes the first move and sleeps with John. In that moment, I realize she, too, has been given a second chance at life. Unfortunately, she has no clue that John is a twisted man. Not only is he devoid of love, but he also sees women as mere stepping stones in his relentless pursuit of power.
0 11 Bab

How did I bankrupt my ex fiancé after our breakup?

4 Jawaban2026-06-04 00:45:42
Breaking up is hard enough without financial fallout, but sometimes emotions spiral into actions with real consequences. After my ex and I split, I wasn’t in a great place mentally—resentment festered, and I made some petty decisions I regret. I contested shared assets aggressively, dragging out legal battles that drained both our savings. Then, out of spite, I leaked details of their shaky business investments to a competitor, which tanked their credibility. It wasn’t just about the money; it was about feeling powerless and lashing out.

Looking back, I realize how toxic that period was. The guilt still creeps in sometimes, especially when mutual friends mention they’re still struggling. I’ve since learned that revenge might feel satisfying in the moment, but it leaves everyone—including yourself—emptier than before.

Why did Second Life,No Second Chances end the way it did?

6 Jawaban2025-10-21 15:47:03
There was a slow, aching inevitability to the finale of 'Second Life, No Second Chances' that felt like the logical end of everything the story had been quietly building toward.

The obvious surface reason is thematic: the title itself set the expectation that choices here are final. Over the course of the series the protagonist learns that trying to undo mistakes by looping or bargaining only delays the consequences, and the ending forces them to accept responsibility rather than chase another do-over. Plot elements—sealed magic rules, irreversible bargains, a fractured timeline—were all foreshadowing that a clean reset was impossible. The climax trades cheap reversals for emotional honesty, which leaves readers with a bittersweet catharsis instead of triumphant escape.

Beyond theme, I think the author wanted closure for secondary characters too. Instead of stretching into an endless revival cycle like some other works, the finale ties up relationships and gives weight to sacrifice. I walked away with a bittersweet satisfaction: it hurt, but it felt earned, and that kind of ending sticks with me longer than an easy, tidy fix.

What happens in 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life'?

3 Jawaban2026-05-13 20:16:05
The premise of 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' immediately hooked me—it’s this wild blend of revenge fantasy and second chances. The protagonist gets betrayed by her fiancé in her first life, only to wake up years earlier with all her memories intact. Instead of crumbling, she decides to flip the script: she publicly dumps him, exposes his shady behavior, and starts rebuilding her life on her own terms. The story’s strength lies in how she leverages her foresight—investing in businesses, forging alliances, and even dabbling in magic. It’s satisfying to watch her turn ‘weaknesses’ into strengths, like using her knowledge of future events to outmaneuver political rivals. The romance subplot simmers slowly, focusing on her emotional growth rather than rushing into a new relationship.

What I love is how the narrative balances catharsis with realism. Her revenge isn’t just about humiliation; it’s about reclaiming agency. The side characters add depth too—like the loyal maid who becomes her confidante or the enigmatic duke who respects her cunning. The manga adaptation (which I binge-read) amplifies the drama with expressive art, especially during the confrontation scenes. If you enjoy stories like 'The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass' but crave more financial scheming and less nobility posturing, this one’s a gem.

Is 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' a manga?

3 Jawaban2026-05-13 00:55:25
I actually stumbled upon 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' while browsing through some online manga platforms last month. At first glance, the title definitely gives off that classic isekai/reincarnation vibe that’s super popular right now. It’s got that mix of drama and fantasy elements—like the protagonist getting a second chance at life and making drastic changes. The art style leans toward shoujo manga, with expressive characters and detailed emotions, which makes sense given the romantic conflict in the title. It’s serialized in a digital magazine, so new chapters drop regularly. I’ve been hooked because the protagonist’s decisions feel surprisingly relatable, even in this fantastical setting.

What’s cool is how the story balances revenge with self-discovery. The fiancé-kicking isn’t just for shock value; it ties into her growth. If you’re into series like 'The Villainess Lives Twice' or 'Doctor Elise,' this might hit the same sweet spot. The pacing’s brisk, too—no endless filler arcs here. Just a woman rewriting her destiny, one brutally honest choice at a time.

Who is the author of 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life'?

3 Jawaban2026-05-13 21:10:28
The light novel 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' is penned by the talented Akiharu Touka, who also happens to be the creator behind 'The Villainess Wants to Marry a Commoner!!'—another series I adore. Touka has this knack for blending romance with revenge plots in a way that feels fresh, even in the crowded reincarnation genre. Their female leads often have this fiery independence that makes you cheer for them, and the writing style balances humor and emotional punches perfectly.

I stumbled upon this title while browsing novel updates, and it hooked me instantly. The premise—a betrayed noblewoman getting a second chance to rewrite her fate—isn’t entirely new, but Touka’s execution stands out. The pacing is brisk, and the dialogue crackles with wit. If you’re into stories like 'My Next Life as a Villainess,' this one’s worth adding to your list. It’s a shame more of their works haven’t been officially translated yet!

Does 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' have an anime?

3 Jawaban2026-05-13 23:10:56
Man, I wish 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' had an anime adaptation! I stumbled upon the light novel a while back, and the premise hooked me instantly—reincarnation, revenge, and a fresh start? Sign me up. The novel’s pacing is snappy, and the protagonist’s growth from betrayal to empowerment is super satisfying. I’ve seen way less compelling stories get anime treatments, so it feels like a missed opportunity. The art in the manga adaptation is gorgeous, though, and it’s been gaining traction online. Maybe if the manga sells well, we’ll get an anime announcement. Fingers crossed!

In the meantime, I’ve been recommending it to friends who enjoy otome isekai like 'My Next Life as a Villainess' or 'The Villainess Reverses the Hourglass.' It scratches that same itch of a wronged woman turning the tables. The lack of an anime hasn’t stopped the fan community from buzzing—there’s even fan art floating around of how an anime OP might look. The demand’s there; studios just need to notice.

How does 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life' end?

3 Jawaban2026-05-13 00:38:13
Just finished binge-reading 'I Kicked Out My Fiancé in My Second Life', and wow, that ending hit me like a truck! After all the emotional rollercoasters—betrayal, revenge, and self-discovery—the protagonist finally embraces her newfound independence. She rebuilds her life from scratch, turning her second chance into a thriving business empire while leaving her toxic ex-fiancé in the dust. The real kicker? She doesn’t even need revenge in the end; her success is the ultimate middle finger to him. The final chapters focus on her forming genuine connections with people who respect her, and there’s this beautiful scene where she toasts to her own happiness under the stars. No cliché reconciliation, just pure, unapologetic growth.

What stuck with me was how the story subverts typical revenge tropes. Instead of a dramatic confrontation, the protagonist’s silence speaks volumes. Her ex tries to weasel back into her life, but she’s already moved on, surrounded by friends who became family. The last panel of her smiling at her reflection—no longer the broken woman from chapter one—gave me goosebumps. It’s rare to see a female lead prioritize self-worth over romantic closure, and that’s why this ending feels so refreshing.

Why did I kick out my three fiances in the story?

5 Jawaban2026-06-08 23:08:07
Man, relationships are messy, aren't they? In my story, those three fiancés didn’t get kicked out for shallow reasons—it was a slow burn of incompatibility. The first was all charm but couldn’t handle vulnerability. The second? Overbearing, like he thought love was a checklist. The third just... didn’t see me, y’know? Always talking over my dreams. It wasn’t about drama; it was about realizing I deserved someone who’d stay in sync with my chaos.

And honestly? Writing those breakups felt cathartic. Life’s too short for half-hearted love. Each exit taught me to value my own voice more than the fear of being alone. Now, the story’s better for it—raw and real.

What happens after I kicked out my three fiances?

1 Jawaban2026-06-08 21:26:45
The aftermath of kicking out three fiancés sounds like the plot of a chaotic romantic comedy or a dramatic telenovela—but hey, life’s stranger than fiction sometimes! First off, you’re probably dealing with a whirlwind of emotions: relief, guilt, maybe even a little pride for standing your ground. It takes guts to walk away from not one, but three people you were supposedly ready to spend your life with. The immediate fallout might involve a mix of awkward conversations, returned gifts, and maybe some social media drama if any of them are the petty type. Friends and family will likely have opinions, ranging from 'You go, queen!' to 'Are you sure you’re not being too picky?'—but ultimately, it’s your life, and you’ve clearly got a low tolerance for BS.

Long-term, this could go a few ways. Maybe you’ll take a break from dating altogether, swearing off engagements for a while to figure out what you really want. Or perhaps you’ll dive into self-reflection, wondering if there’s a pattern in the kind of partners you’ve been choosing. Were they all too controlling? Not committed enough? Just wildly incompatible? On the flip side, you might stumble into a hilarious streak of independence, traveling solo or adopting a 'no more fiancés, just vibes' mentality. Whatever happens, this is prime material for a memoir someday—or at least some legendary stories to share over drinks. Personally, I’d be curious to hear what all three had in common… because that’s where the real tea is.

How did I get accused of cheating and bankrupt my ex fiancé?

1 Jawaban2026-06-10 10:35:22
Wow, that sounds like a wild and deeply personal story. Accusations of cheating can come from so many different places—misunderstandings, jealousy, or even deliberate sabotage. If your ex-fiancé ended up bankrupt because of it, I can only imagine how tangled the situation must’ve been. Maybe someone planted doubt in their mind, or perhaps there were financial ties that got severed abruptly when trust broke down. It’s heartbreaking how relationships can unravel like that, especially when money gets involved. I’ve seen friends go through similar messes where assumptions spiraled out of control, and the fallout was way worse than anyone expected.

Bankruptcy is such a heavy consequence, though. Were there shared assets or loans involved? Sometimes, when one person pulls out of a partnership—emotional or financial—the other gets left holding the bag. It’s brutal how love and money can collide like that. If you’re comfortable sharing more, I’d be curious about whether the accusation came out of nowhere or if there were signs things were shaky. Either way, it sounds like you’ve been through a lot, and I hope you’ve found some peace since then. Life has a way of throwing curveballs, but damn, that one sounds especially rough.

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