I'm divorcing my tyrannical husband, tells the story of an ordinary girl from Korea who reads a novel called "Flower of Another World", a romantic fantasy novel with common content. Due to the emperor’s behavior towards the empress, she begins to empathize with Robelia, “the antagonist”.
The novel talks about a loveless political marriage on the part of the emperor and all the devotion of the empress. Everything starts to decay even more when a girl from another world (Korea) appears and gets involved as the king’s concubine, thus discarding the empress. Robelia is left alone in a room, suffering that unrequited love, until she dies of an illness while the protagonists live happily.
Instead of waiting for any glimmer of regret from any of the protagonists, the emperor only makes the protagonist an empress... (end of novel). Our Protagonist reincarnates as nothing less than the antagonist of the novel, in Robelia. To escape her fateful future and the clutches of the romance between the story’s protagonists, she simply decides to ask for a divorce, but does the emperor not want to divorce? As a consequence, she will be the villain to achieve her goal. But the more evil she behaves, the more he obsesses over her. Is he a pervert?!
Characters of "I'm divorcing my tyrannical husband"
Robelia
Empress and daughter of Duke Blanchett. The reincarnated girl in Robelia has a strong and determined personality and whose only goal is to divorce the emperor, the culprit of her future death. As Alexandro denies her divorce, Robelia will opt to make the name of empress fall by playing the role of villain.

Alexandro Grandia Kshayarshaer Castilla
Emperor of Castilla, a handsome man with a well-trained body but who only cares that someone intelligent is by his side. At first, he does not recognize Robelia as an empress because of her behavior of a lover, taking her as an instrument, just to borrow the power of his father, Duke Blanchett. He is surprised when Robelia asks for a divorce, refusing outright due to her status. He doesn’t expect her to take the decision to make him change his mind but that rebellious behavior makes him feel more and more interested.

Aisha
Concubine of the emperor. With an innocent gaze and small body, besides an apparent free spirit. Despite having the title of queen, she has never spent a night with the emperor, however, she would do anything to appear favored with Alexandro. In her actions she ends up being something childish.

Opinion of "I'm divorcing my tyrannical husband"
"I’m divorcing my tyrannical husband" tells us the story of a reader who is outraged by how events unfold in a novel (it reminds me so much of mine). In short, The protagonist enters that world of the novel and to avoid her death she decides to cut off the root of all her future problems, divorce her husband’s cockroach, the emperor.
Sincerely one gets very angry because of how Alexander acts and ultimately you put yourself in the shoes of the new Robelia. It is an entertaining story due to the spark of the protagonist, decisive, proud and indomitable. On the other hand, I loved their art, both in anatomy and in the characters' features. On the other hand, the coloring is striking, I am surprised by the good finish they do on brown skin.
This is a story you can enjoy at any time of day, that is, if I recommend reading it when one is in a good mood because good things happen that you say “well done my girl!” as bad ones that will make you throw the phone out of rage. But in general terms, if you like isekai and this type of story, I recommend it. In short, would you read this story? Do you like this series or do you hate it?