I think 'The Dark Betrayal' might be one. In this novel, the hero's motives change and he ends up betraying the MC for personal gain.
Maybe 'Twisted Loyalties' is what you're looking for. In it, the hero's beliefs shift, causing them to betray the MC in a complex web of events and hidden agendas.
Maybe it's for personal gain or some deep-seated psychological reason. Hard to say exactly without knowing the specific manga.
The MC usually goes through a whole new world with unique challenges and opportunities. They might have to adapt to a different body or social status.
Another aspect is prior knowledge or experience. In some light novels, the MC is reincarnated or transferred from another world. Like in 'Konosuba', Kazuma has knowledge from his previous life which he uses to his advantage in the new world, and this knowledge combined with his unique skills makes him overpowered in certain situations.
In Chinese light novels, 'MC' commonly means 'Main Character'. This is a very important concept in literature in general. In Chinese light novels specifically, the MC is the person that the readers get to know the best. The story is told from their perspective, either directly or indirectly. Their personality traits, goals, and relationships with other characters are often the focus of the story. Different types of MCs can create very different reading experiences. For instance, a heroic MC might lead to an exciting and action - packed story, while a more introverted MC could result in a more thought - provoking and character - study - like story.
Well, an anti-hero MC in manhwa typically doesn't fit the typical hero mold. They may have selfish motives, make questionable decisions, but still manage to draw readers in with their depth and complexity. Sometimes, their actions are driven by past traumas or a sense of injustice that doesn't align with conventional morality.
An anti-hero MC in manga often has a complex personality. They might do bad things for good reasons or have a morally ambiguous nature.
An anti-hero MC in manhwa often has a morally ambiguous nature. They might act selfishly at times but still have moments of redemption or growth.
Well, the adventures are diverse. She might get involved in stealth operations, rescue missions, and even have to navigate complex political landscapes. There's never a dull moment for her as a mercenary!
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many different stories with that title. It might be about the rebirth of a main character (MC) in a fictional world, perhaps with new powers or a second chance to change their fate.
One characteristic is the powerful magic abilities of the main character. For example, in 'A Certain Magical Index', the main character has unique psychic powers which can be considered as a form of magic. These abilities often lead to exciting battles and problem - solving situations.