
Byeolha awakens inside a novel as Rose, the female lead destined to be betrayed by her unfaithful husband, Eric. Worse still, she soon realizes that her best friend from her previous life—the same woman who stole her husband once before—has also transmigrated into the story and is targeting Eric all over again. But Rose has no intention of fighting for a man who isn’t worth keeping. This time, she’s more than happy to let her friend take him. Determined to escape the doomed narrative and live peacefully, Rose begins planning her exit—only to find her path repeatedly crossing with Arteum, the powerful and enigmatic Grand Duke. As fate resists her attempts to stay uninvolved, Rose must decide whether this new connection is another trap… or the beginning of a better story.
My Husband Was Stolen Twice succeeds by flipping expectations on their head. Instead of clinging to betrayal and jealousy, the protagonist chooses clarity and self-respect—a choice that immediately sets the tone apart from similar stories.
Rose’s strength lies in emotional maturity rather than scheming alone. Her refusal to compete over a worthless husband feels deeply cathartic, while the story smartly shifts its focus toward independence, healing, and the slow emergence of a healthier romance.
The Grand Duke Arteum’s presence adds intrigue without undermining Rose’s agency, allowing the romance to grow organically rather than as a consolation prize. This webtoon is ideal for readers who enjoy isekai romances that prioritize self-worth, smart decisions, and rewriting toxic narratives.
