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What? My Soulmate Betrayed me!EP 1

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What? My Soulmate Betrayed me!

Assassin Merilyn of the Shadow Agency wanted to avenge her family and thought that Felix Voss was the killer. Yet she got the Dual-Breath Worm with him. Eventually, she knew that her fued was actually the Crown Prince, so she worked with Felix for revenge. They became closer by time, before she stepped in the trap of Felix's former fiancee....
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Ep Review

She Fights Like Poetry

Merilyn doesn't just swing a sword — she dances with it. Every slash feels like a verse in a tragic poem. The bamboo forest backdrop adds this eerie beauty to her violence. And that moment she kneels before the hooded figure? My heart stopped. It's got that same gut-punch reveal energy as What? My Soulmate Betrayed me!, where loyalty turns to ash.

Token of Blood and Betrayal

That silver token getting drenched in rain then stained with blood? Symbolism overload — and I'm here for it. It's clearly tied to her past, maybe even her family's downfall. The slow zoom as it sinks into puddles? Director knew what they were doing. Feels like the cursed locket from What? My Soulmate Betrayed me! — small object, huge emotional weight.

Hooded Mystery Man

Who IS the Master of Shadow Agency? That silhouette against the light, the masked face, the calm voice — he's giving major villain vibes but also… weirdly protective? His dynamic with Merilyn is tense, layered. Could be mentor, could be enemy. Reminds me of the ambiguous lover in What? My Soulmate Betrayed me! — you never know who's holding the knife.

From Orphan to Assassin Queen

Merilyn's arc hits hard — orphaned, trained, betrayed, yet still standing tall in the rain with blood on her cheek and fire in her eyes. Her transformation from grieving girl to lethal warrior is seamless. That final shot of her fixing her hairpin? Iconic. Gives me the same 'I've lost everything but I'm still here' vibe as What? My Soulmate Betrayed me! — resilience wrapped in elegance.

Rainy Night Duel

The opening scene with rain dripping off the red umbrella sets such a moody tone. Merilyn's fight choreography is sharp and emotional, especially when she faces off against the Shadow Agency. The way blood mixes with rain on that silver token? Chilling. Reminds me of the betrayal twist in What? My Soulmate Betrayed me! — unexpected but perfectly timed.