I've Transmigrated Into This Movie Before
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  • Parts 174
  • Time 33h 6m
Ongoing, First published Jun 27, 2022
- Question: "What is scarier than the personal experience of transmigrating into a horror movie?"

Anonymous: "Transmigrating into a movie you've never seen before."

- "Poor comment! There's nothing scary about that!"

Anonymous reply: "You sure? Can you be sure your dad isn't a murderer? Can you be certain your spouse isn't out to kill you for insurance money? Can you even be certain there isn't any hidden lethal weapon in your son's lunchbox? The scariest thing is that you have never seen this movie before so, you have absolutely no idea of any 'surprise' that awaits you ahead!"

Hence, this novel is also called ['surprise' that awaits you].

(Source: Novel Updates)
(Disclaimer: Story not mine)
(Translation from Chapter 1-11 is from Meraki Translations)
(Chapter 12 onwards is from icecreamcake : victim)
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