I Thought It’s A Common Possession is a tale following the life of Edith Rigelhof from the day she weds. Well, marriage could not get any worse, especially when the man you marry does not like you a bit. Instead, he hates and despises you to the point where he might actually end up strangling you.
The female protagonist in this story is not actually Edith Rigelhof. She has reincarnated and has now entered the body of Edith Rigelhof. There was this one romance novel that the protagonist read in her previous life titled Letting Go Of The Obsession.
Elize Sinclair is the Baron’s illegitimate daughter and the main lead of this romance novel. A neck-and-neck competition with no room for compromise starts to win the heart of Elize Sinclair by the most handsome men in the nation. This is where the ‘obsession’ in the title begins.
In the story of the romance novel, Edith Rigelhof is to be foolish and greedy. She is a foolish villainess blinded by love and tainted with jealousy. Continuously targeting and attempting to sabotage Elize Sinclair.
Edith Rigelhof is a villainess who is effortlessly taken care of every time for the sake of paving the way for Elize Sinclair’s flower path. But it did not take long before Edith Rigelhof’s fantasy was broken into pieces. Read to learn what happens!
Previously on I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 36: Recap
We saw previously in I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 36 that Edith Rigelhof did not really have experience hanging out with someone, so it felt really awkward. She asks Killian to wait for a moment as she proceeds to buy flowers.
Even in the past life, Edith Rigelhof’s parents were not the type to buy flowers you can not eat, even during graduation. Her boyfriend in her past life as well never got her flowers. Although many sent flowers to Edith Rigelhof to woo her.
However, those flowers never made it to Edith Rigelhof’s hands. So, in her previous life or this one, it was truly her first time receiving any flowers. She had thought that they would not be great, but she loved the lovely, subtle, and fragrant scent.
As the husband and wife continue to walk, they seem to have fun while walking and running in the neighborhood. To be honest, Edith Rigelhof is sure of this space being created for the female protagonist of this novel.
The beautiful street and scenery, all sorts of fun, entertaining sights, all of this are prepared for even content for the female lead and the male lead. And here, Edith Rigelhof is enjoying it all with Killian. She does not regret a bit, though. But is this because she has achieved the second stage?
I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37: Release Date
I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37 will be out on the scheduled date of its release, which is the 17th of October 2023, as a new chapter of I Thought It’s A Common Possession is released every Tuesday.
To know the timings of the international release of I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37, check the below-provided list:
- Japanese Standard Time: 09:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Indian Standard Time: 05:30 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Central European Time: 02:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- New York: 08:00 AM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Australian Capital Territory: 10:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Eastern Indonesian Time: 07:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Singapore Standard Time: 08:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Pacific Time: 05:00 AM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Eastern European Time: 02:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Philippines Standard Time: 08:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
- Korean Standard Time: 09:00 PM on Tuesday, October 17th, 2023
I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37: Where To Read?
You can visit the Naver Series or the Naver Webtoon to read I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37 in its raw form, which is in Korean. To read I Thought It’s A Common Possession Chapter 37, there are no official sites available yet. Also, to access the original series officially, keep in mind that a subscription is required.
For more information on I Thought It’s A Common Possession, you can visit either Ridi Books or the Naver Blog site.