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What is a sweet, soft-spoken girl (Ha Li Kang) to do when her brothers, having just learned fencing and martial arts, decide to test some moves out on her in order to "tame her" and make her into their "little slave?" She runs to her knightly friend (Te Hu Kang, not related to Ha Li) for protection, of course. However, what happens when, instead of comforting her, he tells her that she is a coward for running away like a puppy who needs constant protection? No, she does not break down and cry like a weak girl. Instead, she resolves to grow stronger. With rigorous training everyday, Ha Li go...
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What is a sweet, soft-spoken girl (Ha Li Kang) to do when her brothers, having just learned fencing and martial arts, decide to test some moves out on her in order to "tame her" and make her into their "little slave?" She runs to her knightly friend (Te Hu Kang, not related to Ha Li) for protection, of course. However, what happens when, instead of comforting her, he tells her that she is a coward for running away like a puppy who needs constant protection? No, she does not break down and cry like a weak girl. Instead, she resolves to grow stronger. With rigorous training everyday, Ha Li goes from being a scared girl who cries for help to becoming the Jjang (boss of a gang) of the Doberman gang. However, events lead to Ha Li getting in an accident with a truck. Afterwards, she is reborn into the body of a beautiful, but weak, rich girl Aram Han.
At her new school, everyone is surprised at the sudden change they see in Aram, who has gone from a gloomy, good student to a rude, carefree troublemaker. Many people bully her. When Ha Li finds out that it is all due to Sin Uoo Park, the handsome prince and Jjang of the school who detests Aram, she decides to have a duel with him for the position of Jjang. What will happen next is for you to find out in this romantic comedy Korean manhwa. Less...
At her new school, everyone is surprised at the sudden change they see in Aram, who has gone from a gloomy, good student to a rude, carefree troublemaker. Many people bully her. When Ha Li finds out that it is all due to Sin Uoo Park, the handsome prince and Jjang of the school who detests Aram, she decides to have a duel with him for the position of Jjang. What will happen next is for you to find out in this romantic comedy Korean manhwa. Less...
Type
Manhwa
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Associated Names
Forró vérű lány
Hot Blooded Woman
Hot-Blooded Girl
Khoảnh Khắc Định Mệnh
Lọ lem giỏi võ
Страстная женщина
热血女儿
熱血女兒
열혈여아
Hot Blooded Woman
Hot-Blooded Girl
Khoảnh Khắc Định Mệnh
Lọ lem giỏi võ
Страстная женщина
热血女儿
熱血女兒
열혈여아
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Latest Release(s)
v.4 c.1-2 by Manga-Rain & Selene Scans over 19 years ago
v.3 c.5-6 by Manga-Rain & Selene Scans over 17 years ago
v.3 c.3-4 by Manga-Rain & Selene Scans over 17 years ago
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v.3 c.5-6 by Manga-Rain & Selene Scans over 17 years ago
v.3 c.3-4 by Manga-Rain & Selene Scans over 17 years ago
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Status
in Country of Origin
24 Volumes (Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
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User Rating
Average: 7.9 / 10.0 (825 votes)
Bayesian Average: 7.84 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 7.84 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Action Comedy Drama Harem Romance School Life Shoujo Supernatural
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Year
2002
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Weekly Pos #593 (+163)
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3 Month Pos #2615 (+405)
6 Month Pos #3816 (+332)
Year Pos #5174 (+523)
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3 Month Pos #2615 (+405)
6 Month Pos #3816 (+332)
Year Pos #5174 (+523)
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Typical HMR but interesting
by smily_lois
March 10th, 2016, 5:22pm
March 10th, 2016, 5:22pm
Rating: 3.5 / 10.0
Don't get me wrong, I think it wasn't as bad as the rest of her works. *laughs* That's not saying much, because the rest of her works are really bad. But still, its very typical of this author. Stupid muscleheads, gluttons, stupidity, wickedness, possessiveness, abusive relationships etc. Character designs are typical. Personality types are typical. Character interactions are typical. Now that I think about it, this manhwa is so typical.
Unfortunately, I was more invested on the poison in Ha Ji and Han Seo's relationship than the former's romance with the main guy. I wished HMR went in that direction, instead of resorting to her cliches. It would've been a decent melodrama if needed be. At the very least, the ending was good for everyone. Save for that pedophilia thing, because uhm, just NO.
... Last updated on March 11th, 2016, 1:10am
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However, this manga started strong. Despite some pitfalls, I thoroughly enjoyed the first arc. I thought Ha Ji was (le gasp) cute and hilarious. She was stupid but can be really cunning without meaning to. I thought that was interesting and would've loved to see that stuff happen due to that manipulation. Spoiler alert: Shame it didn't go in that direction. Anyways, Aram's (the real one) story is fairly tragic. To destroy yourself because of selfishness, that's always unfortunate.
But as the series went on, the laziness became apparent. This should've been two completely separate stories. What was the point of that body swap thing if it was going to be swept under the freaking rug? The author still shows the 'shinigami' occasionally, then forgets about him. Like what? Why did the manhwa become so melodramatic all of the sudden? The first arc could have been a so-so romantic comedy, the second a psychological romance.
I thought that the parts when everyone got really crazy were the most interesting. As I've mentioned before, it would've been better if Ha Ji's 'wickedness' bit her in the ass. It could have a perfect setup for character growth. How do you even deal with a psycho obsessed with you? Especially when he was a dear friend? What does this say about Ha Ji's true nature? Well, to be fair, Ha Ji's kidnapping by Han Seo was the closest thing I could get. Ha Ji unveiled herself in that brief gun scene. She was incredibly greedy, and the fact that she still justified her actions showed how manipulative she was. When it seemed that Han Seo was the cunning one, Ha Ji was just as messed up.
The ending says it all, well, in my opinion. See how these two people lived their lives after they fell to the sea. Who was the one who still tried to include themselves in another's life? Who was the one who still needed convincing in order to let someone go?
Man, I get way too much into this. *Sorry*
But as the series went on, the laziness became apparent. This should've been two completely separate stories. What was the point of that body swap thing if it was going to be swept under the freaking rug? The author still shows the 'shinigami' occasionally, then forgets about him. Like what? Why did the manhwa become so melodramatic all of the sudden? The first arc could have been a so-so romantic comedy, the second a psychological romance.
I thought that the parts when everyone got really crazy were the most interesting. As I've mentioned before, it would've been better if Ha Ji's 'wickedness' bit her in the ass. It could have a perfect setup for character growth. How do you even deal with a psycho obsessed with you? Especially when he was a dear friend? What does this say about Ha Ji's true nature? Well, to be fair, Ha Ji's kidnapping by Han Seo was the closest thing I could get. Ha Ji unveiled herself in that brief gun scene. She was incredibly greedy, and the fact that she still justified her actions showed how manipulative she was. When it seemed that Han Seo was the cunning one, Ha Ji was just as messed up.
The ending says it all, well, in my opinion. See how these two people lived their lives after they fell to the sea. Who was the one who still tried to include themselves in another's life? Who was the one who still needed convincing in order to let someone go?
Man, I get way too much into this. *Sorry*
Unfortunately, I was more invested on the poison in Ha Ji and Han Seo's relationship than the former's romance with the main guy. I wished HMR went in that direction, instead of resorting to her cliches. It would've been a decent melodrama if needed be. At the very least, the ending was good for everyone. Save for that pedophilia thing, because uhm, just NO.
... Last updated on March 11th, 2016, 1:10am
Reading is obvious
by Roaku
January 1st, 2013, 1:22am
January 1st, 2013, 1:22am
Rating: 4.4 / 10.0
If any of you have read the authors many works, you would find this to be a mix of everything.
Typical drama, over-dramatic moments, confusion, regret, tragedy, rage, violence, rape, murder, pity and sympathy. Her characters display so much emotion (especially the males), so much selfishness and so much flippant attitudes that you can't really take them seriously half way. Though I must admit, out of many of her works, this was the best overall. The character basis wasn't so bad, although it got pretty draggy, and unoriginal about volume 15+, with lots of meaningless drama and circulation around the same topic, it ended well in my eyes (which is quite unlike many other works). The large climax of the story, was actually pretty okay. A small twist, and it made a show that everyone was selfish, and that Ha Ji wasn't totally stupid (although, to be honest..she really was stupid...).
Many like this, and I do believe it was amusing, just how many times did Ha Ji pay the hospital a visit? It was many. And her quirkiness was a good point, just that it got annoying when situation after situation the characters seemed to say the same things, just the setting changed (lol).
I wouldn't say the story is bad, the author just likes really pained heroines that go through a lot of psycho bat shit, but seem to keep their innocence intact. So on the up note, this was in my eyes the most optimistic, happiest, most generally equal footing with men (she was strong, and had fights to prove it! Nor did she worry about gender roles like so very very very MANY of the other heroines) and luckiest heroine that Hwang Mi-Ri has produced so far (from what I have read).
Typical drama, over-dramatic moments, confusion, regret, tragedy, rage, violence, rape, murder, pity and sympathy. Her characters display so much emotion (especially the males), so much selfishness and so much flippant attitudes that you can't really take them seriously half way. Though I must admit, out of many of her works, this was the best overall. The character basis wasn't so bad, although it got pretty draggy, and unoriginal about volume 15+, with lots of meaningless drama and circulation around the same topic, it ended well in my eyes (which is quite unlike many other works). The large climax of the story, was actually pretty okay. A small twist, and it made a show that everyone was selfish, and that Ha Ji wasn't totally stupid (although, to be honest..she really was stupid...).
Many like this, and I do believe it was amusing, just how many times did Ha Ji pay the hospital a visit? It was many. And her quirkiness was a good point, just that it got annoying when situation after situation the characters seemed to say the same things, just the setting changed (lol).
I wouldn't say the story is bad, the author just likes really pained heroines that go through a lot of psycho bat shit, but seem to keep their innocence intact. So on the up note, this was in my eyes the most optimistic, happiest, most generally equal footing with men (she was strong, and had fights to prove it! Nor did she worry about gender roles like so very very very MANY of the other heroines) and luckiest heroine that Hwang Mi-Ri has produced so far (from what I have read).
Freaking Best Series ever!
by anh_sailormoon
January 20th, 2009, 11:38am
January 20th, 2009, 11:38am
Rating: N/A
I know a lot of people got negative views of it, because I can some how relate. The first 11 volume was like ' Amazing' but after she got back to her own body, Sin Uuo was like getting so uncute than before .... His personality felt wicked and stuff and I cant believe Ha Ji doesnt even remembered the times she was in Aram body. Also, after the linger of death gone, everything is like less funnier. An the end kind of suck!
But, despite that, I still love this series very much even though I think that the later could have been done in a much better way.
But, despite that, I still love this series very much even though I think that the later could have been done in a much better way.
i'm biased
by moonmystery
November 21st, 2013, 1:19am
November 21st, 2013, 1:19am
Rating: 6.0 / 10.0
ok. i've read too many of this author's works....so many that i can recognize her art style on the spot. so much that the characters blend into one another.
In general, i'm just sick of this author's characters. They all seem to be brainless idiots who only have muscles to prove their worth. And sometimes, they don't even have that much.
But this one is somewhat better than the rest of this author's shallow works. So i'll give some credit fo rthat.
... Last updated on April 22nd, 2014, 4:26pm
In general, i'm just sick of this author's characters. They all seem to be brainless idiots who only have muscles to prove their worth. And sometimes, they don't even have that much.
But this one is somewhat better than the rest of this author's shallow works. So i'll give some credit fo rthat.
... Last updated on April 22nd, 2014, 4:26pm
:D Loved It Because I Only Read 11 Volumes + End
by chocolatecards
August 29th, 2011, 5:09pm
August 29th, 2011, 5:09pm
Rating: 8.0 / 10.0
The first 11 chapters of Hot Blooded Woman is the most hilarious thing you can read. I am nothing like the main character Ha Ji but I loved the story to death and found it romantic, funny, and somewhat well developed compared to the higher majority of shojos. The story was great and really kept me hooked. Once the talking ghost disappears, Aram is no longer causing trouble, and the bodies are switched back, there is nothing really interesting left to the story. The volume 11 ending was really good enough and if it had ended there it would've been a satisfying place to stop, so that's where I stopped. No complaints there
yeah too long
by keturah_kingsland
June 19th, 2011, 10:26am
June 19th, 2011, 10:26am
Rating: 6.5 / 10.0
dont get me wrong if i REALLY LIKE a manga i will go to hell and back to read a new chapter and i will read 400 chapters and enjoy every one and not get tired of it. it wasn't that this was a bad manga either, it was great! i loved the story line and plot! so even tho i knew getting into it i wouldn't finish it (cuz i didn't have ALL the elements i like in a manga) i had to start it anyways cuz the plot was to alluring. the lead male gets on my nerves a bit. only a little bit tho. but it is saying a lot sense i love the jerk types in mangas usally but this guy isn't a jerk he is just .... -_- it really is good but the drama is way to intense for me. i love a LITTLE drama but there are so many twists and such and im only on chapter 50. D: i didn't want to be there when the author started getting desperate to keep the audiences attention and started throwing in REALLY crazy twists. the arts nice. plots great. its a good read if your into dramas
... Last updated on June 4th, 2021, 4:01pm
... Last updated on June 4th, 2021, 4:01pm
Love this story...
by Ruishka
May 9th, 2011, 1:37am
May 9th, 2011, 1:37am
Rating: N/A
Love this story so much It was the funniest story that I ever read - I laugh so hard that I even could`t sleep. Ha ji is my favorite female lead - strong character that doesnt change under males preassure without any melodramatic effects that I hate in Shoujo
However I think this is the best work of this author so far I tried to read other stories from her but get bored very quickly
... Last updated on May 9th, 2011, 1:39am
However I think this is the best work of this author so far I tried to read other stories from her but get bored very quickly
... Last updated on May 9th, 2011, 1:39am
Couldn't take it anymore
by iitzHans
July 28th, 2009, 10:03pm
July 28th, 2009, 10:03pm
Rating: N/A
ARGHH. The first arc of when Ha Ji when into Aram's body was quite entertaining and what not. The other arcs were quite boring. In fact, I was so disappointed with volume 22 that I skipped volume 23 and went directly to the ending! I just couldn't take the fact that Shin Uoo went "insane," because he was such a complex guy. It looks like Ha Ji was more complex than I have originally thought, however I still dislike the heroine. I dislike all the characters except for Shin Uoo because he's quite interesting. The arcs were unoriginal an were definitely adapted from other works, but I give props for volumes 1-11. The fantasy element was entertaining, but I am shocked that the author did not tie up the loose ends by explaining why Ha Ji was considered a "holy soul." I feel like I wastes my time reading volume 19-22. I regret not skipping them earlier and just moving onto volume 24.
Brilliant
by thesevensamurais
May 15th, 2008, 8:06pm
May 15th, 2008, 8:06pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
I'm honestly crying because the series ended. The ending was good, but still, like any good series - unsatisfactory. I really loved the characters and I completely got into it. Although I read most of it around a year ago, I picked it up again because I love manhwa, but then I found the rest of the series.
I wish that it had just kept on going. It went a long way, but it was like three different manhwa's surrounding several protagonists. They also followed the main conflicts until the end. I really love Han Seo...*cries*. It's over! I'm so mad...
I wish that it had just kept on going. It went a long way, but it was like three different manhwa's surrounding several protagonists. They also followed the main conflicts until the end. I really love Han Seo...*cries*. It's over! I'm so mad...
A little dragged out
by Nins_Leprechaun
February 17th, 2008, 1:55pm
February 17th, 2008, 1:55pm
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
I liked the start beginning, and most of the fist 12 volumes were pretty good with a lot of nice humour. I found that the light hearted humour made it easy to cope with the depressed brooding little melodrama's which infested this manwha. Unfortionatly I felt that around volume 18 it was just getting silly, not only did it become more predictable, but it made me start to dislike a lot of the main characters. All in all though I still feel it deserved a 7 or an 8, because it IS highly enjoyable at he begining for the most part.
... Last updated on February 17th, 2008, 2:38pm
... Last updated on February 17th, 2008, 2:38pm
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