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(Dubbed) I Time-Traveled for Power! Not 108 Children!
Elara Voss accidentally time-traveled into a novel as a character who dies right after appearing. She wants to rewrite her destiny, not to have 108 Serpent Clan children. Will she be able to pull those twists and turns?
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That Proposal Was Toxic!
Just when I thought it was a comedy, the CEO's proposal turned it into a thriller. Demanding she bear sons and work like a dog? Absolutely not! Elara screaming 'I don't want to be a workhorse' while falling to the floor was peak emotional drama. The shift from office satire to personal horror in (Dubbed) I Time-Traveled for Power! Not 108 Children! is wild.
Wait, Was It All a Dream?
The transition from the modern office to the ancient bedroom had me screaming! Elara waking up in historical garb while the masked man talks about 'Heart-Eating Drugs' completely changes the vibe. Is the CEO actually a demon cult leader? The mystery in (Dubbed) I Time-Traveled for Power! Not 108 Children! keeps me glued to the screen.
The AC Metaphor is Genius
Elara begging for AC in both timelines is such a clever detail! In the office, it represents basic worker rights; in the ancient world, it symbolizes her desperate need for relief from the 'drug.' The masked man saying 'Only I can save you' gives major villain vibes. This show on netshort app knows how to blend humor and suspense perfectly.
Elara Deserves Better!
From being forced to wear a mask in the office to being trapped by a drug in the past, Elara can't catch a break! Her resistance against the CEO's controlling nature is so satisfying to watch. The moment she rejects the ring and screams 'Stay away from me' was iconic. Can't wait for the next episode of (Dubbed) I Time-Traveled for Power! Not 108 Children!
Office Horror or Workplace Satire?
The opening scene with the animal masks is pure nightmare fuel! Seeing colleagues as cattle and horses while the CEO bans AC is a hilarious yet terrifying metaphor for corporate exploitation. Elara's confusion adds great comedic tension. If you love surreal workplace dramas, (Dubbed) I Time-Traveled for Power! Not 108 Children! is a must-watch on netshort app.