Can you recommend a novel in which the female protagonist does not forgive the male protagonist and lives happily with the second male protagonist?Yes, I recommend the novel,"Let's Exile Sorrow Together." After the divorce, the female protagonist used the male protagonist's blood to write the divorce agreement. She never forgave the male protagonist until her death. She tore apart the mistress, slapped the male lead's face, kicked the evil second female lead into the water, and finally chose to leave the male lead, complete the change of identity, become a famous fashion designer, and start her life anew. The second male lead had supported her in the early stages, and the female lead had been working hard to become stronger. Therefore, this novel meets your requirements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Did the male protagonist forgive the romantic female protagonist?I recommend "Let's Exile Sorrow Together". This is a short story. The female protagonist never forgave the male protagonist until she died. It was very heartbreaking. If you like this type of story, this book will not disappoint you. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Can you recommend an ancient novel where the male protagonist causes harm to the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to leave in despair. Then, the male protagonist is deeply regretful, and the female protagonist savages the male protagonist, unable to forgive him easily?πI recommend the following novels to you:
1. In "Concubine Unknown, Your Majesty, Please Give Way", the female protagonist was burdened with bitterness because of the male protagonist's betrayal and attack on her country. Later on, she returned to smack the male protagonist's face and accepted any insults from the male protagonist. The male protagonist regretted it, and the female protagonist abused the male protagonist.
2. "I'm Pregnant with the Regent's Child" The female protagonist was hurt by the male protagonist and left with the child. The male protagonist regretted pursuing the female protagonist and the child.
3. The female lead of "Quick Wear: The Cannon Fodder Loves Jumping" had transmigrated into a sadistic novel, dumped the male lead, and flirted with his brother, turning over to be the master.
4. "I Dumped the Male Lead After I Dressed in the Sadistic Story" The female lead transmigrated to the sadistic story, dumped the male lead, flirted with his brother, and became the master.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend a novel where the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist, and the female protagonist clings to the male protagonist?I recommend "Spoiling and Loving: Woman, Come Over" to you. This is a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The male lead dotes on the female lead from beginning to end. The encounter between the female protagonist and the male protagonist was very interesting. From the beginning, the male protagonist arrogantly declared that the female protagonist was his woman, but the female protagonist kept struggling and tried to escape from the male protagonist's shackles. But in the end, the male lead showed his gentleness and love, allowing the female lead to find a sense of security and belonging in his arms. This novel was written very well, without any heart-wrenching plot. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Can you recommend a novel where the female protagonist is suppressed by the male protagonist?I strongly recommend the novel 'He's a Dark Man's Charm' to you! The male protagonist and female protagonist were both reborn. The female protagonist was a mixed-blood immortal dragon demon snake, while the male protagonist was a wife-doting demon. There seemed to be a difference in age, and there were many things that the female protagonist could not understand. She always felt that the male protagonist only had schemes and schemes for her, but the male protagonist had always been silently giving. He really doted on her until she was caught off guard. The female protagonist was a little extreme because of her bloodline, but the male protagonist's care and indulgence gradually melted her heart. This was a sweet article about healing. It was really not torturous. It was a little white article! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π