My approach to 'Reborn To Ruin You' tends to be a little meticulous: I prefer publication order first, then a second pass for extras. Reading the serialized chapters straight from the start preserves pacing and plot reveals the way the author intended, so I never jump to spin-offs or side stories before the main events. After each arc I hunt down any companion pieces or omakes that appeared around the same time to soak up small character beats that enrich the main narrative.
When physical volumes exist I compare them to the serialized releases because authors sometimes tweak art or add bonus content in collected editions — those are great for a reread. I also look for author notes, sketches, and special illustrations released on official channels; I read those after finishing an arc so they feel like a reward. This order keeps the emotional rhythm intact for me and makes each twist land harder — a satisfying way to experience the series.
If you want a fast, no-fuss route through 'Reborn To Ruin You', here's how I do it: read the prologue first (if one exists), then take the main chapters in publication sequence straight through. I like the serialized order because plot reveals and character development land exactly as the author intended — surprises hit better that way. When a new arc wraps, I pause and look for any side chapters, one-shots, or omakes released around that time and read them next; they often fill in tiny character moments or give comedic closure.
For collectors or anyone coming in late, read the official collected volumes after the serialized chapters if you want cleaned-up art and bonus pages. I avoid unofficial compilations because they sometimes shuffle extras or skip translation notes. If you like visual treats, check the creator’s social media and volume extras for colored pages or special illustrations — I always enjoy those after finishing the main arc since they feel like encore pieces. Overall, publication order for the main story, then side content and extras in the order they were published works best for me.
If you're jumping into 'Reborn To Ruin You', I’d tell you to treat it like a TV show with a clear broadcast order: start with the prologue or chapter zero (if the author published one) and then read the main chapters in strict publication order. I personally follow the release timeline because the author often sprinkles in clues, art notes, and small character beats that make more sense when experienced as they were dropped. Once you finish an arc, check for any side chapters or omakes that were released around that same time — those little extras usually expand a relationship or explain a throwaway joke and are best enjoyed after the arc so they land emotionally.
After you’ve gone through the serialized chapters, I like to go back and read the collected volumes (tankobon-style releases or official volumes) in their volume order; sometimes those editions include corrected art, author's comments, or short bonus stories at the back. If there are colored chapters or special festival illustrations the author released on social media, I read those after the main story arcs so they feel like celebratory treats rather than confusing interruptions. Translation-wise, support the official release when possible — official translations will preserve the publication order and usually mark extras clearly.
Finally, be mindful of fan-made compilations or scanlation sites that can rearrange or omit side content. For the smoothest experience, follow the main serialized chapters from start to latest, slot in omakes after the arc they reference, then flip through the collected volumes and extras. That ordering has given me the cleanest mix of story momentum and sweet little bonuses, and it kept the emotional payoffs intact for me.
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If you had a chance to be reborn into a new world, would you change anything? A series of stories of being reborn and changing ones fate.
The end of the world was upon us, but there weren't enough spots for evacuation.
The roars of the zombies echoed in my ears as my fiancé, Oliver, gritted his teeth and pulled me onto the rescue vehicle—securing the last available seat.
I arrived safely at the survivor base. Lina, his first love, did not. The zombies tore her apart.
Oliver still went through with our marriage, but I never expected that he had only done so to make me suffer.
In his eyes, I was the one who had killed Lina. If she had to endure such agony, then I should, too.
For five years, he hated me. My life was worse than that of a stray dog scavenging for food on the street.
On the day my divorce was finalized, he kidnapped me, dragged me into the wilderness, and wrapped his fingers around my throat. Then, he threw us both into the swarm of the undead.
When I opened my eyes again, I was somehow reborn on the day the apocalypse began.
The rescue team was shouting impatiently, "One more! We have room for one more—hurry!"
I turned to Oliver, watching his hesitation. Then, with a quiet smile, I took a step back and let someone else have the last seat.
“I want to make you mine,” Cole whispered.
But as he brushed the hair from my face, all I could see was the coldness in his eyes as he watched me die.
***
Murdered by her husband. Betrayed by her best friend.
Danielle Aniston should have stayed dead.
She wakes up as Melanie Carter, a billionaire heiress with a second life and a single purpose—revenge. When Cole becomes unknowingly becomes obsessed with the same woman he betrayed, a dangerous man steps into her path: Zane Blackwood, ruthless, powerful, and nothing like the man who broke her.
This time, she won’t beg.
She’ll destroy them all—and choose who stands beside her when the world burns.
On the day of my coming-of-age ceremony, I must choose a fiancé from among the heirs of three great families.
Everyone believes I will choose Dario Morandi—the man I have pursued for years. Instead, I pick up the photograph of his older brother, Cassiano Morandi.
Cassiano is known as the lunatic who was kidnapped by enemies at the age of five and thrown into an underground fighting pit. He survived on his own for ten years before the Morandis brought him back.
No one thinks he is worthy of me, the Vito family's Principessa.
In my previous life, I choose Dario.
On our wedding day, Lina Greco—the daughter of Papa's chauffeur—shows up in a white wedding dress with her pregnant belly on display, crying as she claims the child is Dario's.
Enraged, I have her thrown out.
But amid the chaos, she suffers a miscarriage.
Dario smiles and goes through with the wedding. But in the third year of our marriage, he steals classified intelligence and hands it over to my famiglia's enemies.
I die that very night.
Now that I have a second chance at life, I decide to fulfill his wish and let him be with Lina.
What I never expect is that he has been reborn as well.
Before her rebirth, she has committed many atrocities, cheating on her husband but she got what she deserved. She was betrayed by her best friend and her boyfriend whom she betrayed her husband for connives with her sister and disgraced her.
After being reborn, she returned back to four years ago and vowed to make them pay and not to be trampled upon by anyone.
In this life, she will make sure that she avenge herself and focus on her career and her husband.
"I really missed a lot in my past life but in this life I'll make sure I enjoy it to the fullest."
"I don't know what might have happened in your past life but I'll not let you down in this life."
The first thing I do after being reborn is secretly keeping six stunning male models behind my wealthy husband’s back. I seduce them and sleep with them for 999 days to get myself pregnant.
I do all this because in my past life, my husband found out that he had asthenozoospermia and married me because I am known for being fertile. He wants to carry on the family line so that he will have a successor to inherit the family fortune.
I try everything I can to get pregnant, but nothing works.
Conversely, my infertile best friend gives birth to twins and triplets within two years after marrying a 70-year-old man.
When my wealthy husband hears that my best friend is blessed with children, he is immediately captivated.
They get together behind my back and even arrange for someone to run me over with a car when I find out the truth.
After my death, I discover that my best friend has bound herself to the child switch system.
Any child I am impregnated with is transferred into her womb.
My best friend's infertility is transferred to me in return.
When I open my eyes again, I find myself back on the day when my husband married me and brought me home.
I smile happily when I think about all the things that took place in my past life. My best friend wants lots of children, doesn't she? If so, I will make her experience the joy of having 18 babies in one pregnancy!
Man, I wish there was a simple chart for 'Reborn of War God'. Thing is, the title gets thrown around for a few different webnovels and fan translations, so the order gets messy fast. If we're talking about the one by Realistic Monster, the main story is the 3000+ chapter beast on Webnovel. Start there. The 'chapters' people ask about are usually side stories or extra arcs posted out of sequence by translators.
Your best move is to stick to the main source's table of contents. Ignore any 'chapter 1's that pop up on aggregator sites claiming to be a new series – they're often just the main story repackaged. I got lost for a week once reading what I thought was a sequel, only to realize it was just the main plot from a different character's POV uploaded weirdly. The numbering is the only reliable guide.
I got totally hooked on 'Reborn: I Refuse To Save The Traitors' and the reading order I follow is pretty practical for getting the most emotional impact.
Start with the main story in release order — from chapter one through to the last published chapter. That keeps the pacing, reveals, and character beats exactly as the author intended. When the web novel was later collected into volumes, some scenes were polished or moved; I usually read the web releases first and then skim the volume revisions for differences and author notes.
Whenever a chapter is labeled as an 'extra', 'gaiden', or 'side story', I wait until the main arc that introduces those characters has at least begun. Reading those extras after the relevant arc avoids spoilers and gives those moments more resonance. After finishing the main ending, I go back and read epilogues, omakes, and the author's commentary — they feel like dessert after a big meal. Personally, that order made the twists land harder for me and the quiet moments hit right where they should.