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Did the male protagonist use despicable means to obtain the female protagonist's novel?

2024-07-16 12:28
It was the kind of novel that would do anything to achieve its goal. The female protagonist's family was poor, so she listened to the male protagonist's novel for the sake of her family. Okay, it was a novel. Please, everyone, help!
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Anonymous
2024-07-16 18:39

Yes, there was a book called " Love is Business, Husband, Don't Be Quiet ". It described how the male lead racked his brains and used all sorts of methods just to get the female lead. He even used forceful means to get the female lead's body on their wedding night. However, the female lead had already seen through this and eventually chose to divorce him.

A novel recommended by a despicable female protagonist

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2025-01-13 10:08

"Being Cheap" was a sweet life novel. The main character was Lin Xiao, and the supporting characters included Han Xinchen, Han Mobai, Guan Fan, and so on. This was a sadistic drama that he loved. It belonged to the He genre. The latest update date of this novel was January 25, 2015, and its work points were 19793240.

How did the male protagonist in this novel obtain freedom?

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2024-09-26 12:19

This was the novel "Super Fish Cultivation System." The male protagonist, Xu Xinghe, wanted to earn money to improve his life and treat his sister's illness. He decided to go fishing in the sea. Then, he obtained the bead in the mouth of the divine turtle. After that, he could go into the sea and move freely, starting his own life of raising fish. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The most despicable male protagonist novel recommendation

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2025-01-09 22:08

There are a few novels that I can recommend to you. The male protagonists in these novels all have elements of being cheap. The first was " The Strongest Despicable Son-in-law ". The male lead was originally a genius from the number one aristocratic family in Jiangnan, but he became an unlucky live-in son-in-law and was neglected by his wife and mother-in-law. In addition," Zhu Hu of the Painting Hall " told the story of a concubine's daughter marrying into a Jiangnan aristocratic family. The male protagonist was a sick and foolish husband, and the female protagonist married the male protagonist's fourth uncle after her death, thus reaching the peak of her life. In addition," Something in the Palm " was also a story about the male protagonist's paranoia. The male protagonist was a ruthless person who took revenge on the female protagonist. These novels all have a cheap element. I hope you will like them.

In modern romance novels, would the male protagonist use extreme means to get the female protagonist, or even imprison the female protagonist in bed?

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2024-07-16 11:08

I have a novel that is very similar to this plot. It's called 'Gentle Prison'. In this story, the female protagonist, Yu Yueshuang, transmigrated into a Mary Sue novel and became the female villain. She imprisoned the male director, Nan Qing, but Ren Nan Qing kept resisting. Yu Yueshuang forced him more and more. Later, he turned the tables and threw Yu Yueshuang overseas to suffer. But in the end, Yu Yueshuang chose to let go and let the male protagonist go, but only if he was by her side. Ren Nanqing was skeptical at first, but he slowly realized that Yu Yueshuang doted on him to the heavens. It felt pretty good. This book was completely in line with the plot of the male protagonist locking himself in bed by hook or by crook in order to get the female protagonist. Moreover, it was the type of book about a wealthy family. He might as well read it and see if he liked it. I hope you like my recommendation.

In which novels did the male protagonist use extreme means to force the female protagonist to stay by his side or imprison the female protagonist in order to win her heart?

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2024-08-27 21:50

"The Devil's CEO's Cinderella" was a novel that fit this plot. In order to save her career, the female protagonist was sold by her father to the male protagonist, who was 11 years older than her. During their marriage, his attitude changed from being polite to a corrupt life. He even touched the female protagonist's classmates and sister. The female protagonist finally had an abortion and handed in the divorce agreement. After the male protagonist was reborn, he repeatedly regretted and tried to keep the female protagonist. I hope you will like my recommendation. Muah ~

In which novels did the male protagonist use the female protagonist as Ruyan's substitute?

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2024-08-21 16:00

Walking with Satan: The Substitute Princess.😋I recommend this novel to you. Although the plot is a little foreshadowing, the ups and downs of the plot are very enjoyable. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗

Did you recommend a novel with a particularly despicable protagonist?

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2024-07-16 09:21

😋I recommend the following novels with particularly cheap protagonists: 1. "The Most Swordsman NPC in History": A despicable NPC made a comeback in the game, created a gang to pick up girls, and swept across the entire continent. 2. "Doomsday Rebirth: Female Supporting Villain's Cultivation": The story of a master thief who transmigrated to the slutty female supporting character in a zombie novel he read, hugging the villain's thigh and torturing the male and female pig feet of the novel! 3. "The Orange Cat that Can Transmigrate": A story about a flat-chested goddess who was angered by 24K's embarrassment and turned into a fat cat, causing trouble everywhere in the infinite universe. 4. "My Apprentices Are A Little Too Many": A protagonist with the Heavenly Dao Apprentice System led a group of heroes to the peak of his life. The story of happiness and victory went hand in hand. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Using despicable means to harm people

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2025-01-10 10:27

The despicable means of harming people included cheating, plagiarism, and using relationships. Deception referred to deliberately misleading and deceiving others so that they would make the wrong decision, while plagiarism referred to using dishonest means to plagiarize the work of others. Using one's connections was also an improper act. By abusing one's relationships, one could obtain unfair benefits. These actions were despicable and despicable, violating social justice and interpersonal ethics, and should be avoided in work and life.

Did the male protagonist use his body to protect the female protagonist in a romance novel?

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2024-09-02 03:43

"If I Never Loved You" was a short story in which the male protagonist used his body to block the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Did the male protagonist obtain the ability to summon skeletons in the novel?

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2024-08-31 04:26

I recommend the two novels, World of Warcraft: The Necromancer and The Dark Skeleton King. In World of Warcraft: Necromancer, an ordinary office worker came to the game world of Azeroth. After obtaining the Necromancer Class Book, he could summon skeletons and cast curses. As for "Dark Skeleton King", it described how Chen Feng, a transmigrator, was a necromancer. He could summon mutated skeletons, elite skeletons, lord skeletons, and so on. He could also summon the skeletons of dragon angels and other monsters. It was very suitable for readers who liked summoning skills. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~

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