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Is there any novel recommendation about the male protagonist abusing the female protagonist, causing her to be disabled, but loving her deeply?

2024-07-16 18:23
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2024-07-17 02:06

Yes," 80: The Handicapped Boss's Palm " was a modern romance novel about urban supernatural powers. The male protagonist became disabled due to an accident, but he loved the female protagonist very much. I recommend this novel to you. I hope you will like it.😘

Was there a book about the female protagonist loving the male protagonist but the male protagonist not loving her, causing her to marry someone else?

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2025-03-11 13:27

I can recommend "It's Just You", a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The story was about the female protagonist being loved by the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not love her. After breaking up, the female protagonist became the male protagonist's lover, but the male protagonist still did not love her. Later, the female protagonist chose to marry someone else. The plot of this book was sad but full of realism. The relationship between the male and female protagonists was twisted and dramatic. It was worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which novels described the male protagonist abusing the female protagonist and causing her to go crazy?

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2024-09-04 17:47

"I recommend" Quick Wear Guide: The Female Supporting Player Arrives ". This is a sci-fi space-time travel novel. The female protagonist became a quest taker through the sadistic male supporting character rescue system created by the Space Administration. She saved all kinds of sadistic male supporting characters. No matter if the male supporting role was gentle and two-faced, aloof and abstinent, overbearing and cold, dissolute and fickle, or a stone-faced iceberg, there would always be one that suited you! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Which novels described the male protagonist abusing the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to lose her hearing and sight?

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2025-03-06 02:29

In this book, the female protagonist was also abused and experienced difficulties, but in the end, she won her own happiness through her own efforts to fight back against the villain and abuse the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The novel recommended by the male protagonist abusing the female protagonist deeply

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2024-12-26 10:41

The following are some recommendations for novels where the male protagonist abused the female protagonist deeply: 1. "The Black-bellied Prince's Baby Concubine": The male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first and abused her, and the female protagonist experienced all kinds of physical and mental torture. Although the male lead would eventually fall in love with the female lead, the female lead's previous heart-wrenching experience could not be underestimated. 2. " Exclusive Good Time ": The male protagonist forcefully took and plundered, while the female protagonist's indomitable struggle history was very torturous. The male and female protagonists treated each other equally. 3. " After Rebirth, Her Husband Becomes an Actress ": The female protagonist was abused by the male protagonist to the point of making one's hair stand on end. Later, she resurrected from the dead and vowed to get back at all those who had harmed her. In the dynasty of the Female Priestess, the Female Lead would be able to defeat the Male Lead. 4. << The object in the palm >>: The male protagonist, Fu Shenxing, was cruel and heartless, bringing endless harm to the female protagonist, He Yan. Although the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist, the female protagonist hated him in the end. 5. " After swapping places with Ruthless Tyrant, he sticks to me day and night ": The male lead is a straight male cancer. In the process of being abused, he gradually becomes a warm man. Please note that these novels all contain heart-wrenching plots that may cause emotional fluctuations in readers.

Was the female protagonist deeply in love with a disabled male protagonist?

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2024-08-21 08:44

" My Beloved Fat Queen " was an ancient romance novel. The male protagonist was described as a sick emperor with disabled legs, while the female protagonist loved him deeply and did not care about his disability. They supported each other through difficulties. I recommend this novel to you. I hope you will like it.

Han Bing was the female protagonist in a novel about a female transmigration. Was her male protagonist a disabled prince?

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2025-03-06 19:57

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. The female lead of "The Disabled Princess" was a transmigrator who became a mute and severely paralyzed concubine's daughter. The male lead was a handsome prince who proposed to marry her and pamper her for the rest of her life. The story revolved around the two's love story, telling how they fought for power. 2. In "The Stupid Prince Attacks His Concubine", the female protagonist gained a special ability after a strange accident and became the useless Fourth Miss of the General's Mansion. The male protagonist was a talented prince, but after an accident, he became a disabled and stupid prince. The story described how the two of them turned the tables and finally achieved a legendary love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Is there a school novel about the female protagonist deliberately hiding her illness, causing the male protagonist, parents, and brother to misunderstand her?

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2025-03-02 04:42

I recommend the novel "The Real Rich Girl Was Forced to Become the Group's Favorite". Although the situation of the female lead was somewhat different, there were similar plots in the book. The female lead used her special identity to mislead others and achieve her own goals. In this novel, the heroine used all kinds of methods to slap those who bullied her, and at the same time, she won the love of her parents and brothers. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Is there any novel recommendation about the female protagonist leaving the male protagonist with her child?

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2024-08-16 19:13

I recommend Young Master Quan's Marriage in a Hug and Faded Love's Glow Gone to you. In "Young Master Quan Got Married in One Hug", the female lead and the male lead did not have any interactions, but because she lost her mind, she registered her marriage with him. Later, she found out that the male lead's good intentions were just a conspiracy. After the female lead left with the child, the male lead pursued her for a long time and finally remarried. The female lead of "Faded Love Is Not Bright" thought that she was happy, but she unexpectedly found out that her husband cheated on her and divorced her. Later, she lost her memory in a car accident and met a kind senior. Under his care, the female protagonist found her own happiness again. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel where the female protagonist died at the beginning of the story, and the male protagonist avenged her and loved her deeply?

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2024-09-22 16:38

Yes, the book "The City of Brisk in the North" described how the female protagonist lost her mother when she was young. Only her father and four older brothers cared for her dearly. However, a tragic experience made her determined to take revenge. In the process of revenge, she saved the male lead and the two fell in love from then on. The male protagonist had always loved the female protagonist deeply and had also avenged her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The female protagonist had lost her memory, but the male protagonist was still deeply in love with her novel recommendations?

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2024-09-02 00:26

The book 'My Favorite Concubine: Emperor, Take It Easy' meets your needs. The female protagonist was once the daughter of a general. Her entire family was killed in one day. She concealed her identity, disguised herself as a man, and rode a horse with a knife just to find out the truth. The male protagonist was a prince who had returned to the court as a hostage. The two of them had met once, but the female protagonist was still not interested in the male protagonist and wanted to leave. In the end, she was raped by the male protagonist and lost her memory. However, the male protagonist said that even if the female protagonist could not remember him, he would always protect her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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