Often, the protagonist realizes she was the cause of her husband's downfall in the first life and uses her "second chance" to become his greatest strategist and supporter.
: Home to many "villainess" series like The Villainess Turns the Hourglass . Often, the protagonist realizes she was the cause
The "Husband's Chance" usually refers to a specific political window—a succession battle or a war—that the protagonist must now navigate using her future knowledge. 3. Key Character Tropes The phrase "That I Despaired Over And Over
Unlike typical romance leads, she is often cold and pragmatic, willing to ruin others to secure her husband's future. she is often cold and pragmatic
: Often carries the more mature or "despair-heavy" versions of these tropes.
The phrase "That I Despaired Over And Over Again Aiming For My Husband's Chance" appears to be a direct machine translation of a Japanese title, likely for a in the "villainess" or "second-chance" genre. These titles often follow a specific long-form naming convention.