
Chase is obsessed with fame and when he discovers a magical key that lets him step into storybooks, his dreams feel within reach. By replacing characters in classic tales, he can earn rewards toward a single, all-powerful wish. There’s just one catch: every time he enters a story, he’s forced to take the role of the heroine. As Chase navigates dangerous fairy-tale worlds filled with monsters, magic, and twisted narratives, he learns that wishes come at a price. His biggest threat, however, may be his rival—a handsome but ruthless boy wielding another key, determined to steal Chase’s spotlight and destroy his chances for good.
Cinderella Boy thrives on audacity. Its gender-bending premise isn’t just a gimmick—it’s the engine that fuels both comedy and conflict. Watching Chase adapt to roles he never wanted, while still chasing fame and validation, creates constant friction that’s fun to watch.
The story embraces meta humor, poking fun at fairy-tale tropes while twisting them into darker, more dangerous versions. The rivalry adds bite, transforming the narrative into a race for control over stories themselves.
This webtoon is ideal for readers who enjoy inventive fantasy, bold character dynamics, and stories that aren’t afraid to play with identity and expectations. Cinderella Boy is chaotic in the best way—unpredictable, stylish, and unapologetically weird.
