I actually prefer the official translation on Bilibili Comics, even if it's slower. The art is high quality, and the translation feels more polished. You can find it by searching for 'I Have a New Identity Every Week' there. They release batches of chapters periodically rather than a strict weekly drop.
If your need for the next chapter is immediate, then yes, the fan sites are your only weekly source. The quality varies, but some groups do a decent job. I'd recommend checking the series' page on a site like Anilist or MyAnimeList; the community there often posts links to the latest chapter in the discussion forums, which saves you from wandering through sketchier parts of the web.
Okay, so I was looking for the same thing a few months back because I got hooked on the manhua after seeing some clips. It's a bit of a scavenger hunt because the title is sometimes translated differently. You'll often see it as 'I Have A New Identity Every Week' or something similar.
Your best bet is to check the big aggregate sites like Mangadex or MangaGo. They usually have the latest chapters uploaded by scanlation groups within a few days of the Korean raws dropping. I'd avoid the sites that have a million pop-up ads; they're not worth the headache. The official English release is lagging way behind, so if you want to keep up weekly, fan translations are the only real option right now.
Just be prepared for some variation in translation quality from week to week depending on which group picks it up. It's still a fun read though—the premise is hilarious.
Search for it on Mangakakalot. That's where I check every week. The updates are pretty reliable, usually within a day or two of the raw release. Just have an ad blocker ready. The title on there might be 'I Have a New Identity Every Week'.
Honestly, finding a consistent weekly source is tricky. I read it on one of those manga reader sites, but the URL seems to change every other month when they get a DMCA notice. I just google 'I Have New Identity chapter [number]' every Friday and see what comes up. It's not elegant, but it works.
Sometimes the chapter is up on Bilibili Comics under the official title, but they're not on a strict weekly schedule for the English version. The fan-translated ones are faster but can be a bit rough. If you don't mind waiting, supporting the official release is always good, but for weekly fixes, you're stuck with the scanlation circuit.
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In her previous life, she spent eight years of her life madly in love with Ian Holcomb. But all she got in return was a divorce certificate and a terrible death in a mental institution.
Now that she's been reborn, the first thing she wants to do is divorce Ian!
At first, Ian is as cold and disdainful as always. "Don't even dream of threatening me with a divorce. I don't have time for your tantrums!"
After the divorce, Sage's career sets off, and countless outstanding men surround her. That's when Ian loses his cool.
He pins Sage to the wall and says, "I was wrong, babe. Let's remarry …"
Sage looks icy. "Thanks, but no thanks. I no longer have love on the brain."
On the day I return to my home to reunite with my actual family, Melanie Stewart, the fake heiress, shows up in front of me. Her neck is completely riddled with hickeys.
Instantly, countless live comments appear in the air around me.
"Poor Yvonne! She thought she could start living a comfortable and lavish life now that she had been accepted by her actual family. Little does she know that Melanie has already formed a pact with the transfer system!"
"Melanie is a loose woman by nature, and she loves sleeping with countless men. After getting bound to the system, the children she gets pregnant with will be transferred into Yvonne's womb instead."
"Yvonne will proceed to give birth to dozens of bastard children, thus humiliating her family to no end. She ends up getting cast out of her family by her own parents!"
"The truth is, there's a solution to this situation. Yvonne can just remove her uterus so that the system won't work at all. Alas, she doesn't know about that."
I stop in my tracks at that moment.
In my previous life, I had believed the live comments. As such, I traveled to a hospital to get my uterus removed overnight.
But the next day, Melanie blew the whistle on me to my parents. She claimed that I wanted to get rid of my uterus in order to cut down the risks completely for the sake of having as much fun as I wanted with other men.
My parents were completely disappointed in me. My fiance refused to enter a marriage alliance with me, a woman who could no longer give birth, as well.
In the end, I died from a post-surgical infection. However, Melanie obtained everything that was supposed to be mine, to begin with. That was how she became successful in life.
When I open my eyes again, I realize I've returned to the day I'm bound to reunite with my family.
David Smith was a celebrity, an actor and the country’s most distasted idol. While growing up, he got addicted to different kinds of worldly lifestyles like drug addiction and so on. He is also a sexaholic with a very rude personality and his acting skill is below the usual or normal level.
His drug addiction led to his unfortunate death.
Then came Rose Jack, a female fighter and a soldier who also died the same day on duty to serve her country because she was betrayed by her fellow colleagues out of jealousy.
Jason Manny is known as the youngest and most handsome Chief Executive Officer of one of the biggest and most popular Companies in the country. Jason was loved and adored due to his handsome and cute features though he wasn’t an actor or such. His mother was a known actress in the film industry.
One fateful day, Rose found herself awake in the hospital bed of an unknown environment with unknown teary eyes staring at her.
The people in the room were all excited to see her awake but what got her attention was when she was called another name that wasn’t hers.
David…
Right then, she realizes that she was in another body entirely.
“Oh my, what is wrong with me… I thought I was shot dead… Whose body am I in?? And the BIG question; WHY AM I IN ANOTHER BODY aside from mine and a male one at that?
HOW DID THIS HAPPEN???
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Find out what happens NEXT and More in the Story, “THE REBORN IDOL”
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They poisoned me. Cremated me. Erased me.
But death wasn't the end.
I woke up in another woman's body, a scandalous supermodel with mafia ties and dangerous secrets. Now I have a new face, a new name, and a ruthless stepbrother who sees through every lie I tell.
My husband doesn't recognize me. Perfect.
He married his mistress and stole my son. They think they won.
They have no idea what's coming.
Because the woman they killed was weak and trusting.
The woman who came back?
She's something else entirely.
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At the peak of my life, I opened my eyes again and found myself back in senior year, on the day we were filling out our college applications.
And floating in front of me were lines of strange comments.
[Brian, the fake heir, is a straight-up thief. He stole the life that was supposed to belong to the real heir, Horace!]
[In his last life, the real heir completely lost his head over love. He dropped out of school, ran off with that rebellious troublemaker to start a business, and even handed his childhood fiancée to someone else. What a disaster. The guy was a total idiot!]
[Good thing he gets a redo this time. The real heir has finally woken up. Now I really wanna see how the fake heir who stole someone else's life ends up crashing and burning.]
I watched the comments quietly and sneered.
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Even if Horace were reborn a hundred times, he still wouldn't be able to stop me from reaching the top and claiming my glory.
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But the door was still pulled open. A man wearing a rabbit mask stared straight at me.
"Found you," he said.
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They looked at me like I'd lost my mind. Then my husband arrived in a hurry and took me away. But the moment we reached our front door, a heavy hammer smashed into the back of my head.
Through the blinding pain, I forced my eyes open, but I never saw who killed me.
Now, staring at the grave expression on the news anchor's face, agony surged through every inch of my body.
Rebirth isn't a reset. The damage accumulates—and sooner or later, it will torture me to death.
Without hesitation, I walked into the kitchen and set a pot of oil to heat.
And I waited… for the moment the lock began to turn.
I keep seeing people asking about this one in the webfiction groups I'm in. 'I Have a New Identity Every Week' is one of those titles that's exactly what it says on the tin. The core hook is the main character wakes up each Monday with a completely new identity, appearance, skills, and background. One week he's a CEO, the next a wanted criminal, then a famous musician, and so on.
It's not just about the chaos of living a new life every seven days, though that's a huge part of the initial fun. The plot really starts to thicken as he realizes these identities aren't random—they're tied to real people whose lives are in some kind of crisis or pivotal moment. His week-long 'mission' becomes about navigating that person's problems, often with the skills of the identity itself, before the reset hits and he's someone else. The longer narrative thread involves him trying to figure out why this is happening to him and whether he can ever get back to a stable sense of self, all while forming fleeting, complicated connections with people he meets in these different lives. I'm still waiting to see if he ever manages to retain anything permanent from his various weeks.
Man, that sounds like you're asking about 'Who Am I?' by Panni Sarok. It's a web novel that's blown up on a few serial platforms. The core mechanic is exactly that: the protagonist wakes up in a new body with a new life every seven days. It's not just a costume change; it digs into how our identities are shaped by circumstances, relationships, and memory.
What gets me is the tonal whiplash sometimes. One week the main character is a stressed-out CEO trying to avert a corporate takeover, the next they're a teen runaway living in a bus depot. The author really commits to each persona, making you care in just a few chapters before it all resets. It can be frustrating when you get attached to a side character, knowing the connection will be severed, but that's the point. The overarching plot about why this is happening unfolds slowly through clues left in each identity.
I'd say the weekly 'exploration' feels less like an adventure and more like a desperate scramble for stability, which is its own kind of compelling. The prose gets clunky when describing the transition mechanics, though.
figuring out the protagonist is honestly part of the fun. The core narrative is anchored on Zhou Chen, this regular office worker who suddenly gets roped into a bizarre system that assigns him a completely new identity—like a celebrity chef or a retired secret agent—every seven days.
The story is really about him trying to navigate these forced lives while searching for a way back to his own. Calling him the sole protagonist feels a bit reductive, though. Because the 'identities' he inhabits sometimes have their own lingering memories and agendas, the narrative voice can shift, making it feel like an ensemble piece starring one very confused dude. It’s Zhou Chen’s consciousness, but filtered through so many other people's skills and traumas.
That internal conflict, the blurring of his original self, is what I find most interesting. It’s less about a traditional hero and more about watching a core personality dissolve under pressure.