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Insult Me? That's My Power!EP 21

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Insult Me? That's My Power!

A student with no power at an ability school unexpectedly gets a system. He can earn points by receiving ill will from others. To buy god-level items with these points, he does many things on purpose to collect negative feelings. But in doing so, he hurts the heart of his childhood friend and makes many enemies...
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Dinner Table Warfare

Forget swords and shields; the real battle happens over roast chicken and wine. The tension at this dinner table is palpable! Watching the father lose his cool while the daughter in the black uniform remains ice cold is pure entertainment. Insult Me? That's My Power! nails the art of turning a family meal into a psychological battlefield.

She Feeds on Hate

Most people would cry when yelled at, but she's literally collecting points! The moment those purple screens pop up showing 'Malice Value' increasing is so satisfying. It flips the script on bullying tropes completely. In Insult Me? That's My Power!, getting insulted isn't a weakness; it's the ultimate power-up strategy.

The Mother's Smile

That blonde woman in the white dress has a smile that could freeze hell over. The way she comforts her husband while secretly enjoying the chaos is terrifyingly brilliant. Her subtle expressions add so much depth to the family dynamic. Insult Me? That's My Power! uses her character to show that the quietest villains are often the most dangerous.

Purple Eyes, Cold Heart

The close-up on her purple eyes when she stops pretending to cry is iconic. That shift from fake vulnerability to cold calculation gives me chills every time. It's a masterclass in acting without saying a word. Insult Me? That's My Power! relies on these micro-expressions to tell us exactly who is really in control of the situation.

Pink Hair Chaos

Just when the tension peaks, the pink-haired girl shows up laughing like she's watching a comedy show. Her energy clashes perfectly with the dark atmosphere of the dinner scene. It adds a layer of absurdity that keeps the story from getting too heavy. Insult Me? That's My Power! balances its dark themes with moments of pure chaotic fun.

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