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•plastic surgery
•fake identity
•Have partner in crime
•Both themes are about bullying
•Female lead differences
Musume no Inochi - Strong female lead, not easily being swayed by her emotions

Hell for you - Weak female lead, easily being swayed by emotions

•Origin of Revenge -
Musume no Inochi - daughter being bullied and killed by the mommy friends

Hell for you - friend who killed her father and betrayed her , framed her of murder, and even stole the person she loved
Recommended by Bingeul bingeul - Oct 10, 2025
•both changed their identity by the aid of plastic surgery
•fake identity
•pretend
Replica - revenge on the person who bullied her
Musume no inochi - revenge on the person who bullied her daughter
•Both strong female lead
•Both have partner in crime who has guy blonde hair
Recommended by Bingeul bingeul - Oct 10, 2025
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•fake identity
•plastic surgery
•revenging on the person who did bad to them
•they have partner in crime who aided their plastic surgery
•Love in sadness - revenge on the person who abused her , Muse no Inochi - revenge on the persons who killed her daughter
•both have thrilling elements
•Love in sadness - weak female lead, Musume no Inochi - strong female lead
Recommended by Bingeul bingeul - Oct 10, 2025
This one is an anthology of gods messenger loving yandere MLs and the first story is this story but longer
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Both are LGBTQ+ romances between a human ML and the ghost ML only he can see.
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Recommended by emeraldarrows - Oct 9, 2025
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A couple of similarities
- both ML are business oriented, focused and career driven
- both ML's didn't know how to love initially, used and hurt their FL's (FL from ABAY didn't lie, she just wanted to be loved right and develop her company)
- FL both go through a process if growth and rediscovery, come back stronger, with little or no interference from the ML's
- character development....my favorite part ?
- ML's eventually fell harder

Overall, if you love Love's ambition, you'd love ABAY. Give it a try, I promise you won't regret it
Recommended by Lady_kay - Oct 9, 2025
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He Fei's wife, Li Mu Zi, disappeared mysteriously during their wedding anniversary trip. While he was searching for Mu Zi, she appeared again out of nowhere, but he insists that the strange woman in front of him is not his wife. Lawyer Chen Mai gets involved in this bizarre case, and more mysteries slowly emerge.
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He Fei's wife, Li Mu Zi, disappeared mysteriously during their wedding anniversary trip. While he was searching for Mu Zi, she appeared again out of nowhere, but he insists that the strange woman in front of him is not his wife. Lawyer Chen Mai gets involved in this bizarre case, and more mysteries slowly emerge.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025
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"Momo no Uta" was popular among elementary and junior high school students in Kanagawa Prefecture in the early Heisei era. It was said that singing this song would help you find something you were missing, and in recent years it has become popular again among young people. However, those who sing this song have been dying mysteriously one after another. While investigating the series of mysterious deaths, Masumura Kenichi, a writer for the occult magazine "Nessie," discovers the sad truth hidden in the song.
Recommended by 73n5h1k015h173 - Oct 9, 2025