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Insult Me? That's My Power!EP 7

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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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Final Dance Scene = Perfection

The slow-mo twirl, the bubble effects, the way her dress flows like wings — Insult Me? That's My Power! ends its arc with cinematic poetry. They don't need words; their eyes say everything. And the reflection in the blonde prince's eye? Hauntingly beautiful. This is why I binge-watch.

White-Haired Duke Has My Heart

That moment he extends his hand to her? I screamed. Their chemistry in Insult Me? That's My Power! is electric — cold elegance meets fiery defiance. He doesn't care about gossip; he sees her power. And when they dance under floating bubbles? Pure fantasy romance gold.

Pink Hair's Meltdown Is Relatable

Let's be real — we've all been the pink-haired girl screaming on the balcony after seeing our crush dance with someone else. In Insult Me? That's My Power!, her rage-fueled phone scrolling and shattered glass moment? Too accurate. But honestly, she needs to chill and find her own crown.

Malice Points = Modern Currency

Love how Insult Me? That's My Power! gamifies social sabotage. Every glare, whisper, and jealous glance adds to her score. It's like a dark RPG where insults level you up. The UI pops up mid-scene? Genius. Makes you root for the 'villain' because she's winning at life.

Blonde Prince Got Ghosted Hard

Poor blonde prince standing there with his hand out, rejected twice? Oof. In Insult Me? That's My Power!, he thought he was the main character until the queen chose the white-haired duke instead. His face when she walks past him? Priceless. Sometimes even princes get benchwarmer energy.

Chibi Rage Mode Is Adorable

When the pink-haired girl turns into a chibi flaming demon? I died laughing. Insult Me? That's My Power! knows how to balance drama with comedy. Even her anger is cute. And the black-haired queen hugging her mid-rage? Unexpected wholesome moment. Fire and feathers = perfect duo.

Ballroom Aesthetic Goals

Every frame of Insult Me? That's My Power! looks like a Renaissance painting dipped in glitter. Chandeliers, marble floors, gowns that swirl like liquid silk — it's visual ASMR. Even the background extras look expensive. If this were real life, I'd never leave the palace.

She Doesn't Need Love, She Needs Power

The black-haired queen isn't chasing romance — she's collecting malice like Pokémon cards. In Insult Me? That's My Power!, her goal isn't to win a man but to dominate the system. When she winks after racking up 50 million sin points? That's not villainy — that's strategy.

Rival Girls Are Just Background Noise

Blue hair and blonde sidekicks trying to comfort pink hair? Cute, but irrelevant. In Insult Me? That's My Power!, everyone else is just NPC energy while the queen levels up. Their gasps and whispers only feed her power. Honestly, let them talk — she's busy ruling.

The Villainess Steals the Show

Watching the black-haired queen dominate the ballroom in Insult Me? That's My Power! is pure satisfaction. Her smirk while collecting malice points? Chef's kiss. The way she turns every insult into fuel for her rise is iconic. Meanwhile, the pink-haired rival throws wine glasses like a toddler having a tantrum.