A contract marriage for revenge, with fewer plot holes than your average divorce—mostly
"She died once. Now she’s back—with receipts, a contract husband, and zero chill." 💍
– A Chaebol Revenge Rom-Com Where Trauma Gets a Makeover and Love Signs a Contract
✨ THE GOOD:
Time-travel revenge? Yes, chef. FL wakes up pre-death and immediately chooses violence and legal paperwork.
Contract marriage slaps. Sung Hoon brings smirk energy, and together they go from awkward co-workers to “let’s ruin everyone’s life... together.”
Instant karma delivery. Betrayal? Boom—plot twist. Secret exposed? Boom—next scene. No dragging. Just delicious justice.
🫠 THE “YOU GOOD, SCRIPTWRITER?” MOMENTS:
Villains appear like software updates. New ones pop up mid-episode and disappear just as fast. Who are you? Why are you evil? No one knows.
Mid-drama sag. Episodes 7–8 had the energy of a coffee shop with no Wi-Fi.
Trope buffet. Predictable? Absolutely. But hey, sometimes you want popcorn, not a plot labyrinth.
💑 THE “JUST KISS AND BURN IT ALL DOWN” FACTOR:
Romance? Simmering.
Chemistry? Quiet but solid.
It’s more “respect and teamwork” than “ripping each other’s clothes off”—and that’s kinda hot too. Eventually.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like ordering revenge with express shipping—satisfying, a little chaotic, and wrapped in designer trauma."
Watch if: You live for contract romance, powerful female leads, and rich people being destroyed with style.
Skip if: You want subtlety, deep villains, or anything not wrapped in revenge fantasy.
Best paired with: 🍸 A cold martini, an unbothered attitude, and a prenup written in blood.
– A Chaebol Revenge Rom-Com Where Trauma Gets a Makeover and Love Signs a Contract
✨ THE GOOD:
Time-travel revenge? Yes, chef. FL wakes up pre-death and immediately chooses violence and legal paperwork.
Contract marriage slaps. Sung Hoon brings smirk energy, and together they go from awkward co-workers to “let’s ruin everyone’s life... together.”
Instant karma delivery. Betrayal? Boom—plot twist. Secret exposed? Boom—next scene. No dragging. Just delicious justice.
🫠 THE “YOU GOOD, SCRIPTWRITER?” MOMENTS:
Villains appear like software updates. New ones pop up mid-episode and disappear just as fast. Who are you? Why are you evil? No one knows.
Mid-drama sag. Episodes 7–8 had the energy of a coffee shop with no Wi-Fi.
Trope buffet. Predictable? Absolutely. But hey, sometimes you want popcorn, not a plot labyrinth.
💑 THE “JUST KISS AND BURN IT ALL DOWN” FACTOR:
Romance? Simmering.
Chemistry? Quiet but solid.
It’s more “respect and teamwork” than “ripping each other’s clothes off”—and that’s kinda hot too. Eventually.
🎯 VERDICT:
"Like ordering revenge with express shipping—satisfying, a little chaotic, and wrapped in designer trauma."
Watch if: You live for contract romance, powerful female leads, and rich people being destroyed with style.
Skip if: You want subtlety, deep villains, or anything not wrapped in revenge fantasy.
Best paired with: 🍸 A cold martini, an unbothered attitude, and a prenup written in blood.
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