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Insult Me? That's My Power!EP 49

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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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Red Eyes, Red Flags

When those red eyes started popping up across the classroom, I knew things were about to get wild. The transformation from panic to aggression is chilling. Insult Me? That's My Power! doesn't hold back — it throws you into the madness without warning. The contrast between calm uniforms and glowing demonic eyes? Chef's kiss.

She Pointed… And I Flinched

That pink-haired girl pointing straight at the camera? I literally jumped. Her expression shifts from rage to tears in seconds — such raw emotion. Insult Me? That's My Power! knows how to make you feel personally targeted. It's not just a scene; it's an attack on your nerves. And I loved every second of it.

Wings of Doom

The old man with white hair turning into a winged demon? Iconic. The red energy swirling around him, the black feathers erupting — it's like watching a god fall from grace. Insult Me? That's My Power! turns mythology into spectacle. You don't just watch this; you witness it. Absolute cinematic power move.

System Alert = Heart Attack

That neon warning screen flashing 'MAX THREAT DETECTED' had me gripping my chair. Then the golden sword appears with wings? Pure hype. Insult Me? That's My Power! blends sci-fi UI with fantasy drama so smoothly, it feels like the future is screaming at you. The piggy bank mascot? Weirdly adorable amidst the apocalypse.

Tears Before Fire

Watching her cry while flames consume her hands broke me. One moment she's furious, next she's shattered. Insult Me? That's My Power! doesn't shy away from vulnerability even in chaos. That tear rolling down her cheek? That's the heart of the story. Beauty in destruction, pain in power.

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