Webtoon fan here! While 'I Thought My Time Was Up' isn’t on LINE Webtoon, I’ve found similar OEL manga on Tappytoon or Tapas—might be worth browsing if you dig the premise. For Chapter 64 specifically, try googling the title + ‘read free’ (controversial, I know). Sites like Bato.to often have community uploads.
Protip: If you hit paywalls, some libraries offer free manga via apps like Hoopla. Not instant, but legal! The series’ Korean title might also yield different results if you’re feeling adventurous.
As a longtime manga reader, I totally get the frustration when a chapter’s MIA. For 'I Thought My Time Was Up 64', I’d recommend checking smaller scanlation groups’ websites directly—they often upload faster than big aggregators. Groups like Lynx Scans or Asura Scans sometimes pick up niche titles. Twitter’s also weirdly useful; follow hashtags like #ITMTWU or the series’ Japanese title, and you might find fans sharing direct links.
If you’re okay with raws, sites like rawkuma or comiczip have untranslated versions early. Chrome’s auto-translate is janky but works in a pinch! And don’t sleep on forums like Reddit’s r/manga—users often post mirrors when a chapter gets DMCA’d elsewhere. Honestly, the manga piracy cat-and-mouse game feels like its own dystopian subplot sometimes.
Man, finding specific manga chapters can be such a scavenger hunt sometimes! For 'I Thought My Time Was Up', I’ve had luck on sites like MangaDex or MangaKatana—they usually have a decent collection of ongoing series. The fan translation scene is pretty active, so even if it’s not officially licensed yet, you’ll probably stumble upon it there. Just a heads-up: aggregator sites can be hit or miss with upload speeds, so if Chapter 64 isn’t up yet, checking back in a day or two usually does the trick. I’ve also seen Discord servers dedicated to specific manga where scanlators drop fresh chapters. Might be worth poking around if you’re desperate!
Oh, and if you’re into supporting creators, keep an eye on official platforms like ComiXology or the publisher’s website. Sometimes the delay is just because the official release hasn’t caught up. But honestly? The thrill of hunting down a new chapter is half the fun—like a mini treasure hunt every week.
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To end this painful marriage, I decided to take my son and leave. But fate played a cruel trick on us. During a rogue attack, I lost my wolf spirit, and my son lost an eye.
Just as I was drowning in despair, my usually cold and distant husband knelt before everyone, begging for forgiveness and swearing he’d be our rock for life.
So, my son and I gave him a chance—a 100-day trial.
If he proved himself, we’d stay.
But on the 99th day... fate shattered everything again.
The year my boyfriend is dead broke, I leave him. Later, he becomes a mafia boss and uses every means at his disposal to marry me.
Everyone says that I am the first love he can never forget, the wife he cares about the most. However, he then starts bringing home a different woman every night, making me a laughingstock.
Still, I don't cry or make a fuss. I quietly stay in my own room, never interrupting his affairs.
Elton Carter is furious. He pins me beneath him, kisses me harshly, and growls, "Aren't you jealous?"
He has no idea that I'm gravely ill.
He could buy half the city with violence, threats, and money. He could buy my freedom, my marriage… and each night bring a different woman home, oblivious to the truth.
Little does he know, I have just seven days left to live.
Reborn as the long-lost Rogers heir, missing for fifteen years, I avoided every chance to bond with my two brothers in this family.
When they tossed me Vivi’s discarded, ill-fitting gown for the family gala, I smiled and put it on.
When they sent Vivi to get an elite education while ordering me to scrub the utility room, I picked up the mop without a word.
When they let Vivi chase love and dumped her rejected suitor on me, I didn’t fight. I accepted her leftovers with a calm nod.
This was all because in my past life, I had spent my entire life desperate for my brothers' approval, only to end up despised by everyone for it.
When I died in the crossfire of a gangland shootout, my own son pushed my body away in disgust.
"Mom, did you really waste your whole life on such a petty fight with Aunt Vivi? Dying for the family would have been a more dignified end. At least then you wouldn't have disgraced our name."
I left this world filled with resentment, only to open my eyes and find myself back at the moment I first set foot in the Rogers estate.
This time, I'm done fighting.
The power, the name, the honor. I'm letting them have it all.
I’ve already been accepted into a closed-door medical project. Soon they will never see me again.
Once upon a time, Leonard truly loved me.
In order to establish a Mate Bond with me, he confessed 99 times. On the 99th time, I was finally moved.
On the day of our Marking Ceremony, I gave him 99 forgiveness coupons. I promised him that I would forgive him 99 times. As long as he still had coupons left over, I would forgive him and stay with him no matter what he did.
We were bonded for six years. In the first five years of our Mate Bond, I rarely ever used the forgiveness coupons. Since his childhood friend Judy returned, however, I started burning through the coupons.
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I no longer made a fuss or fought him over Judy. I simply asked him calmly, “If you go to Judy, can I use up one forgiveness coupon?”
Leonard paused and then recovered his cool. “Sure. I only used up slightly over half, so use another if you want.”
I stayed silent as he left the house.
As it turned out, he had no idea he had just lost his 98th coupon.
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The air froze.
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[702 days, 14 hours, 22 minutes.]
Less than two years.
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Ah, 'I Thought My Time Was Up'—what a ride! If you're looking for the Komiku version, I'd start by checking official sources like MangaDex or Comikey. Those platforms often have licensed translations, and supporting the creators directly feels great. I stumbled upon it last year while browsing MangaDex's 'underrated gems' section, and the art style hooked me instantly. The way the protagonist's desperation bleeds into the panels is just chef's kiss.
If official sites don't have it, scanlation groups might’ve picked it up, but tread carefully—some aggregator sites are sketchy with malware. I remember losing a whole afternoon to dodgy pop-ups once. Now I stick to Discord communities where fans share legit links. The series deserves a clean read—those plot twists hit harder without ad interruptions!
honestly, the ending left me craving more. The way it wrapped up felt satisfying yet open-ended—like the author was teasing something bigger. Rumor has it there’s a sequel in the works, but nothing’s been officially confirmed. The creator’s social media has been cryptic, dropping hints about 'unfinished business' for the protagonist, which fans are dissecting like detectives.
If you’re into similar vibes, 'Rebirth of the Cursed Sword' has a comparable blend of action and existential dread. It’s not a sequel, but it scratches that same itch while we wait for news. Fingers crossed we get an announcement soon—I’d love to see where the story goes next.
The audiobook 'I Thought My Time Was Up 64' runs for about 10 hours and 45 minutes, which feels like the perfect length for a story with its depth. I recently listened to it during a road trip, and the pacing kept me hooked the entire time—no filler, just solid storytelling. The narrator's voice added so much texture to the experience, making the emotional beats hit even harder. It’s one of those audiobooks where you forget you’re listening and just get lost in the world.
What I love about this runtime is how it balances immersion without overstaying its welcome. Some audiobooks drag on, but this one wraps up right when it needs to. I ended up replaying a few scenes because they were so well-delivered. If you’re into stories with a mix of tension and introspection, this length gives you plenty to chew on without feeling rushed.