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The male protagonist started to hate the female protagonist's novel, but was it really like Da Bai in the end?

2024-08-28 23:20
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2024-08-29 04:06

I'm not sure what you want to know about novels where the male protagonist starts to hate the female protagonist because this type of novel is rare. If you can provide more context or information, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.

There was a novel where the female protagonist was called Bai something. It was probably a modern urban novel. The male protagonist seemed to be university classmates with the female protagonist. The male protagonist started to hate the female protagonist a little.

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2024-07-25 19:28

I need more context to answer your question. Can you provide more information about the novel, such as its name, genre, plot summary, etc.? This way, I can better answer your questions.

Nvzun Wen: The male protagonist started to hate the female protagonist, but later fell in love with the female protagonist.

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2024-08-09 04:27

The male protagonist in Nvzun's novels usually hates the female protagonist at first, but as time goes by, the male protagonist may gradually discover the female protagonist's strengths and charm and gradually fall in love with the female protagonist. This kind of plot often appeared in novels where men and women were not equal. The male protagonist might think that the female protagonist's behavior and words were inappropriate, but over time, the male protagonist might gradually be attracted to the female protagonist and gradually change his opinion of the female protagonist. Nvzun novels usually emphasized the independence and freedom of women. The appearance of the male protagonist might bring more variety and interest to the story.

Spoiler alert, in most novels, the female protagonist killed the woman the male protagonist loved, and then the male protagonist started to act like the female protagonist. What was the truth in the end? It's really a girl

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2024-09-04 18:33

The answer to this question varied from novel to novel, but usually the truth was that the heroine misunderstood the relationship between the hero and the woman she loved, or that the heroine encountered an accident that prevented her from completing her original plan. In the end, the male protagonist found out the truth through investigation and thought and decided to forgive the female protagonist.

Please recommend an ancient novel. In it, the female protagonist started to pursue the male protagonist, but the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist, but in the end, the male protagonist regretted it.

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2024-09-05 09:56

Hey, I think that the book 'Xiao Qingchen' meets your needs. At first, the female protagonist was infatuated with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist was not interested in her. Later on, the male protagonist discovered that the female protagonist was not just a love-struck person on the outside, but she was talented, insightful, and thoughtful on the inside. In the end, the male protagonist regretted missing the female protagonist and the two fell in love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

This novel was about when the male protagonist started to like the female protagonist?

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2024-09-09 14:09

The book,"A Generation of Movie Queen Purging Demons," described how the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist the first time he met her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

What was the title of the novel where the female protagonist called the male protagonist, Da Bai?

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2024-08-25 12:24

In the book,"Toppling First-grade Godly Doctor", the male protagonist was called Da Bai by the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The male protagonist of a cultivation novel started off as the female protagonist's pet, like a rabbit.

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2025-03-11 05:17

In cultivation novels, the male protagonist was the female protagonist's pet at the beginning. It was quite common for a situation like the rabbit to happen. Usually, the protagonist would be set up in a special space or world. At the beginning, the protagonist would be raised as a pet by the female protagonist or someone else. As time passed, the protagonist would gradually grow stronger and eventually become an important force for the protagonist to conquer the world. This kind of setting usually involved the growth of pets, the emotional entanglement between the protagonist and the heroine, the resentment between the protagonist and other characters, and so on.

Was there a novel where the female protagonist started to despise or hate the male protagonist, but later regretted hurting the male protagonist and finally fell in love with him?

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2024-08-21 02:22

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Try Touching BenGong Again" was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist disguised herself as a man and raised a knife to seek the truth. However, when she met the prince who had returned to court as a hostage, she began to feel that she had some weaknesses, but she still disliked and hated him. Later, the female protagonist slowly discovered that the male protagonist had his unspeakable bitterness and heart, and began to regret and love him. The plot of the novel was complicated, with struggles in the palace, conspiracies, love and hatred intertwined. It was definitely interesting. 2. "Plan to Save the Male Lead" was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist has an urgent report from Jianghu. The male protagonist has lost his magical power and met the powerful and shameless second male lead. At first, the female lead felt that the male lead was useless and somewhat despised and hated him. But later on, the female protagonist began to work hard to save the male protagonist, and the male protagonist gradually walked out of the darkness. The plot of the novel was compact, and there were many twists in the plot. The relationship between the female lead and the male lead was both sweet and bitter. It was very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel where the male protagonist divorced, and the female protagonist caused the male protagonist's mother to hate the female protagonist?

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2024-09-04 04:46

πŸ˜‹I recommend the novel,"Catching up with the Cold President", to you. The plot fits your requirements perfectly. The female protagonist was born into a commoner and fell in love with the cold CEO. However, the male protagonist's mother had always hated the female protagonist, causing the two to divorce. Two years later, the female protagonist caught up with the cold CEO as an unmarried mother and turned the tables. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The villain is really like the male protagonist's novel

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2025-01-14 06:10

There were a few novels that could be recommended to readers who liked villains who really looked like male leads. The first was " Opening an Intelligence Room in the Ke Xue World." Although the male lead was not an obvious villain, he was an intelligence merchant, so there were some gray areas. There were also novels like " Book of Troubled Times,"" Spirit Realm Walker,"" Tang People's Table," and " King of Familiar," all of which had similar plots. The male protagonists in these novels all had some villainous qualities, adding some unusual elements to the story. I hope these recommendations can meet the needs of the readers.

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