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Were there any ancient romance novels where the female protagonist and male protagonist would swap their souls at the sight of blood?

2024-09-01 04:54
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2024-09-01 08:19

πŸ˜‹I recommend "The Godly Doctor Doesn't Like to Cure" to you. The female protagonist of this novel, Shangguan Feng, has swapped souls with her nine-year-old self in ancient times. As long as she sees blood, she will swap souls. The plot is compact and thrilling. Coupled with the ancient culture and medical skills, it will definitely attract your attention! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Please recommend an ancient novel where the male and female protagonists swap their souls. The male protagonist is the emperor, and the female protagonist is the concubine.

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2024-08-26 05:59

πŸ˜‹I recommend "Soul Exchange: The Chef Becomes the Emperor." This ancient romance novel described the female protagonist who failed to escape from marriage and transmigrated to the emperor, while the male protagonist was the real emperor. The female protagonist faced the schemes of the Empress Dowager and her brothers, unable to shake off her fatigue and pressure. One day, when the real Emperor returned, how would the female protagonist respond? The plot is fictional and cannot be imitated. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

In ancient novels, were there any novels where the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist?

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2024-08-19 05:23

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you. I hope you will like them: 1. [The Beautiful and Cute Queen of Time Travel]: The male protagonist is cold and heartless, but after the female protagonist appears, he dotes on one person and counterattacks. 2. [Husband Lives in the Dantian]: The male protagonist is doted on by the female protagonist. His writing style is humorous and relaxed, and he is sweet and doted on. 3. "Rebirth Warm Pet Heart Concubine": After the female protagonist was reborn, she was spoiled by the male protagonist to heaven. 4. "Ugly Daughter-in-law: The Beloved Wife of the Han in the Mountains": The powerful female protagonist is loved by the male protagonist, full of love. 5. "Explosive Pet Medical Concubine: Ninth Master, Want a Hug": The male protagonist is magnanimous and overbearing, while the female protagonist is lively and cute, throwing herself at sweet love. 6. The female lead was the favorite of the national master's family, and the male lead doted on her to the extreme. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any ancient romance novels where the male protagonist misunderstood the female protagonist and caused the female protagonist to leave sadly?

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2024-08-23 19:59

I recommend "Love of the Ice Crane", an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist, He Bingbing, mistakenly entered the ancient Tianyin Dynasty and replaced the ancient girl, Mu Wanbing, who had committed suicide by throwing herself into the water. However, she was hated by her husband because of a misunderstanding. After several twists and turns, the female protagonist thought that the bitterness was over, but the storm rose again and the beloved person passed away. In the end, the Female Lead became the Female Lead of the Tian Yin Dynasty, but she had no choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any ancient novels where the male protagonist was blind at first, then developed feelings for the female protagonist and finally recovered his sight?

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2024-08-31 17:14

I recommend the following ancient novels: The female lead was called Mo Xun, and the male lead was called Wei Yang. At first, the male protagonist couldn't see, but after getting along with the female protagonist and the sublimation of love, he could finally see. The female lead was called Wu 'er, and the male lead was called Shen Xian of the Northwest. At first, the male lead was also blind, but with the efforts of the female lead, Wu 'er, he was finally able to see. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Were there any ancient novels where the female protagonist was older than the male protagonist?

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2024-08-25 12:19

I recommend "A Tyrant Flower in the Crown Prince's Family." The male protagonist and the female protagonist are both two years old. The female protagonist, Su Linxi, is a female general who has returned to her hometown with honor. The male protagonist, Jiang Yuning, is a weak and talented monarch. There was a huge difference in age and status between them, but they still fell in love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

In ancient romance novels, the male protagonist and the female protagonist's family had a feud. Would the male protagonist fall in love at first sight? Would the male protagonist kidnap the female protagonist to his castle?

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2024-08-30 09:02

I recommend "The Evil Woman in the Yan Family", an ancient romance novel, to you. The male protagonist and female protagonist had a feud with each other. The female protagonist had been in the martial arts world since she was young and was familiar with their language and culture. She became a vicious woman. The male protagonist was attracted to the female protagonist as soon as he saw her. Later, he kidnapped the female protagonist to his villa. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Are there any books in ancient romance novels where the female protagonist is older than the male protagonist, but the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist?

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2024-09-01 23:43

I recommend the following novels: 1. < A Phoenix Wife at Home >: The female protagonist is smart and ruthless, pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger. The male protagonist is pure, bright, cute, and cute. He writes about the Empress Dowager's favorite husband's path in the harem. The male protagonist doted on the female protagonist very much, carefully taking care of her and accompanying her all the way to happiness. 2. " Time Traveler's Peerless Pet ": The female lead is a transmigrator. She is good-looking, has a good figure, is eloquent, and is a little willful. The male lead was a proud and domineering prince who doted on the female lead to the bone. In the story, the male protagonist was worried about the female protagonist and often appeared out of nowhere to surprise and protect her. 3. [Concubine Ben Bo Liang]: The female protagonist's master is a divine beast. Her master has also contracted a divine artifact. The female protagonist's halo is awesome. The male protagonist doted on the female protagonist very much. He doted on her to the bone and loved her as much as his life. The only regret was that he was a shota.

In novels where the male protagonist forcibly took over the female protagonist, would the male protagonist fall in love with the female protagonist at first sight?

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2024-08-30 16:33

πŸ˜‹I recommend The Mighty Eldest Daughter to you. The male protagonist poisoned her because of her identity as the female protagonist. After the female protagonist was reborn, she retaliated and became a cold-hearted evil person. However, she stole the male protagonist's fertile land, but in the end, she was regarded as cute and lovable by the male protagonist. On the wedding night, the male protagonist tried to kiss the female protagonist first, but the female protagonist refused. After that, their relationship went through twists and turns before it became sweet. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

In ancient romance novels, were there any plots where the male protagonist drugged the female protagonist? Was the male lead a prince and the female lead a princess?

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2024-09-02 00:27

I recommend the book,"The Evil Prince's Favor to the Bone", to you. The male protagonist was the brutal Ghost King, and the female protagonist was his fiancΓ©e. The female protagonist was a first-class United Nations agent and the descendant of a medical family. She was very powerful. When the male protagonist wanted the female protagonist, he would drug her and knock her out. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any ancient novels where the male protagonist used the female protagonist to ascend to the throne, but the female protagonist loved the male protagonist deeply?

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2024-09-15 13:12

πŸ˜‹I strongly recommend 'The Daughter of a Reborn Noble Family Is Not to Be Trifled With' to you! The female lead was the direct daughter of the prime minister's family. After being used to ascend the throne, she was forced to die. After her rebirth, she vowed to take revenge. She abused scumbags all the way until she finally helped the crown prince ascend the throne and became a famous empress. The genre of the novel was an ancient romance-a fight in the palace. The plot was very exciting, and people couldn't help but feel sorry for the female protagonist's encounter and cheer for her revenge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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