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Insult Me? That's My Power!EP 1

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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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Money Over Morals

Bai Miao doesn't care about love or loyalty—only the malice meter. Every time Bai Wei screams, coins rain down. The chibi scenes with dollar-sign eyes? Hilarious. Insult Me? That's My Power! turns emotional abuse into a revenue stream. And that final kiss? Not romance—it's a business transaction. Brilliantly cynical.

Pink Hair, Green With Envy

Bai Wei thinks she's the heroine, but she's just Bai Miao's ATM. Her rage faces are comedy gold. When she lunges at Bai Miao after the kiss? I laughed so hard. Insult Me? That's My Power! flips the script—here, the 'bad girl'wins by weaponizing jealousy. Bai Wei's meltdown is the real climax.

System Over Soul

Forget destiny—Bai Miao runs on algorithms. The holographic piggy bank counting malice points? Genius world-building. Insult Me? That's My Power! makes capitalism feel magical. She doesn't fight dragons; she monetizes drama. Even her tears are calculated. Cold, efficient, and utterly captivating.

Kiss as a Weapon

That kiss wasn't passion—it was psychological warfare. Bai Miao knew exactly what it would do to Bai Wei. The prince's blush? Collateral damage. Insult Me? That's My Power! shows love as leverage. Bai Miao doesn't want his heart; she wants his status—and Bai Wei's fury. Ruthless perfection.

Chibi Chaos Theory

The shift from dramatic close-ups to chibi Bai Miao biting gold coins? Unexpected brilliance. Insult Me? That's My Power! uses tonal whiplash to keep you hooked. One moment she's bleeding on the floor, next she's lounging on a throne of cash. It's absurd, addictive, and weirdly relatable.

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