[Pickup Request] 귀환해서 일진녀들을 조교함
Novel Information
Title: 귀환해서 일진녀들을 조교함
Original Language: Korean
Genres: Action, Drama, Harem
Synopsis
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#Humiliation
#slave
#SexSlave
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I crossed over to another world, but I returned to take revenge on the bullies who tormented me during my school days! I won't
just take your life normally; instead, I will kidnap, imprison, and train you to become my sex slave.
※ The protagonist does not undergo gender transformation (TS).
※ This cover was created using Novel AI and is available for commercial use. The author is solely responsible for any issues that may arise.
Why Should We Pick This Up?
Why read it?
You would read this if you are interested in:
Revenge Fantasies: Stories where the underdog returns with superior strength to dismantle their former tormentors.
Power Dynamics: You enjoy narratives that prioritize dominance, submission, and the total control of one character over others.
Dark Modern Fantasy: You prefer a setting that feels grounded in "school life" but elevates it into an extreme, adult-oriented power struggle.
Note: This title is highly suggestive and centers on themes of dominance, revenge, and explicit adult content. It is meant to be a dark exploration of power, rather than a moralizing story.
This follows the "Regression/Return" trope, where a protagonist who lived a miserable or oppressed life is granted a "second chance" with all the knowledge, combat skills, or magical abilities they acquired in their previous life. The appeal here is catharsis. Readers are drawn to the feeling of justice being served, where the protagonist is no longer the victim but the one in total control.
In Korean school-life dramas, "Iljin" (bullies/delinquents) represent the absolute social hierarchy. They are often depicted as untouchable, arrogant, and cruel.
The Attraction: The story is built around the inversion of the power dynamic. Seeing characters who were once oppressive, unreachable, or cruel being humbled, dominated, or "trained" by the protagonist provides an intense sense of satisfaction to readers who appreciate "takedown" narratives.
Unlike traditional "hero" stories where the protagonist saves the innocent, this subgenre is often "anti-heroic" or "villainous."
The Appeal: The protagonist often uses methods that are just as ruthless as those of the bullies. For readers, this is a form of escapism—a world where the protagonist can exert absolute influence without the moral constraints of real-world society. It is about "training" or "breaking" the pride of those who once looked down on others.
As is common with titles that use the term 조교 (training/taming), these stories are heavily focused on erotic power plays. The narrative hook is the transformation of the bullies' arrogance into submission. The reader stays for the power dynamic: watching the shift from "predator" (the bully) to "prey" (the object of the protagonist's control).
