She tapped her temple. "I have a direct interface now, darling. I accessed your servers ten minutes ago. The kill-switch has been disabled. The transfer protocols for your offshore accounts? Initiated. The documents regarding the illegal human trials you conducted to get the FDA approval for this tech? Sent to the Attorney General."

Julian froze. He hadn't told her the details of that deal. "How do you know about—"

Here is a generated blog post in the style of dark speculative fiction or a feminist revenge parable.

The crux of the "wishes to top" element is the reclamation of power. In many of these stories, the modification is initially intended to make the wife more compliant or "perfect" by her partner's standards. The "diabolical" twist occurs when the modifications grant her unexpected strength, intelligence, or a predatory instinct.

The phrase also mirrors "Villainess" tropes common in web novels and manga, where a character—often a wife or fiancée—is "modified" (either by a system or a second chance at life) and uses her "diabolical" intellect to outmaneuver those who previously looked down on her.

"Elena?" He frowned, confused. "Let go."

While these stories are often categorised as "extreme" or "fringe," they tap into deep-seated psychological themes that have persisted in literature for centuries:

It subverts the traditional "damsel" narrative found in many romance manga Why Fans are Obsessed

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