This series is not about romance exactly but does contain the element for it. This series mainly focuses on overcoming the main characters' hardships. Each characters have a different hardship. There is really nothing more to mention about the plot. It starts with a school girl who has trouble with her surroundings. It all started when her classmate was bullied and eventually cimmited suicide. Being a part of the group that bullied the girl, she feels extremely guilty. Her life becomes meaningless and she wants to end her life. (Source: JanimeS)
After passing out drunk on a cold night, I awake as a nameless young orphan girl. But she’s not just any girl, she’s a character from a novel I wrote in high school! Abused and sold at auction as a slave, I’m suddenly rescued by my father, Duke Henry Wensgrey, the story’s original villain. Far from the wicked character I created, he’s now a total fool for his daughter. But our relationship isn’t the only thing that’s changed, and I soon discover that this world isn’t anything like what I wrote! (Source: Tapas)
After being reborn as Ariel Ellifritiz, a side character destined to become Crown Prince Eisa’s fiancée, I was determined to enjoy my new life as a rich, pretty, and strong noblewoman. But as fate would have it, I somehow end up saving the young Prince Siegfried, the male lead and the crown prince’s rival, as he’s fleeing from Eisa’s men. Getting involved with Siegfried or his battle for the throne is the last thing I want, but what’s a girl to do when the male lead won’t let her be? (Source: Tapas)
Senia Sunsethill longs to escape her mundane village life. So when the infamous cold-blooded Duke Tesar Ardielle asks for her hand in marriage, Senia agrees, if only to leave behind her suffocating life (and to stop Tesar from crying all the time)! Unbeknownst to Senia, she and Tesar shared a life in the past, and the two have been reincarnated over and over again, although each time has ended tragically. In this new timeline, can Tesar truly prevent Senia's doomed destiny, once and for all? (Source: Tapas)
Javotte Wincheston shoots a venomous glare at the men leering at Cinciarell in the ballroom. Yes, it’s true that she didn’t really care for her younger stepsister in the past. But ever since Cinciarell miraculously woke her up from a coma by body slamming her, Javotte has had a soft spot for her stepsister. Javotte is now determined to step up as House Wincheston's heir and become the true head of the household. With the help of her new, mysterious lover from the empire, she struggles to find ways to revive the dying family business. But her mother, who has always been so benevolent and caring, seems to have no intention of letting that happen. Will Javotte be able to restore the Wincheston name to its former glory and find out what sort of secrets her mother is hiding? (Source: Tappytoon)
After landing her dream job in TV, Doah can't be more excited... until she loses her loved ones in a shocking twist of events. While looking for a new place to stay, she stumbles across a promising ad for a share house and meets the Landlord, an oddball who seems like he's from another planet. But the shabby old-fashioned house is completely different from what Doah expected, and so are its two strange tenants: a prudish Joseon-era scholar from 1777 and a jolly Modern Boy from 1930. What's more, the Landlord seems determined to keep them from leaving for some mysterious reason. What crazy adventures await Doah in this house that transcends time, and will her rotten luck turn around for the better? (Source: Tappytoon)
Cursed by God to live out nine wretched lifetimes as a human on Earth, Valentine has finally reached the ninth and final chapter of this long punishment. Reborn as a penniless kid living on the streets, "Lucien" must find a way to survive... But it seems even with eight lives' worth of experience, there are still mistakes to be made! In a tumultuous twist of destiny, could this miserable life lead to... a forbidden romance? (Source: Tappytoon)
In contrast to her past life in Korea, the storybook world Rayne Haatz inhabits is full of wonders—think dreamy powers, nobles inspired by card suits, and anthromorphs. There’s just one issue… her destiny in this world is to die! Luckily, it seems that someone wants her alive. In her fourth life, Rayne vows to stop her scheming family from giving Emperor Jaynen the dark nightmares that drive him mad and lead to her death. But after three deaths, has Rayne learned enough to change her fate? Or will her feelings for Jaynen complicate her plans? (Source: Tapas)
Kim Hayeon was just covering for a friend at their day job when she unexpectedly ends up inside cellist Ji Sehun’s private waiting room. Despite his immense musical talent, Sehun is aloof and cold-hearted, and doesn’t take kindly to Hayeon’s intrusion. Though he accuses her of attempted theft, he cannot get her out of his mind, and attempts to court her. But while Hayeon may be timid, she is not easily won over. If this cellist isn’t careful, he may end up being the one getting played. (Source: Tapas)
Adel always wanted a family to love her, and she may be close to getting her wish. Upon realizing she’s the Child of Prophecy destined to lead the empire, Duke Aizen adopts Adel—but only for a month! Given an uncertain future, Adel tries to win over the hearts of as many of her found family as she can: her reserved adoptive father, the reluctant maid, even the colorful group that makes up her guards. Will it take more than being good (and eating those yucky bell peppers) to stay in this castle she now considers home? (Source: Tapas)
Unable to activate his superpowers since graduating from the prestigious Hero Academy, Ron struggles to land a job as a superhero. One day, Ron accepts a mysterious job interview where he gets scouted by Darren. The job? Be Darren's personal assistant, who just happens to be the world's most notorious villain. But Darren turns out to be a great boss who cares deeply about his employees’ work-life balance, going so far as to brew morning coffee for them. The more involved Ron gets with the life of being a villain, the more he begins to question the conventional definitions of good and bad. (Source: Tapas)
After the loss of a loved one, Ji-Su is offered a helping hand from her late grandmother’s student, who provides her with a place to stay and takes her under her wing. Despite her wish to get along, Ji-Su gets off on the wrong foot with their only son, Ha-Jin, who mistakes her for a stalker after he encounters her on his doorstep. Will Ji-Su be able to resolve this misunderstanding and befriend Ha-Jin? Or will their relationship turn into something more? (Source: WEBTOONS, edited)
