Yes, I recommend " The Little Princess of Rebirth ". This ancient romance novel meets your needs. In her previous life, the female lead lost the opportunity to cherish the male lead because she was bewitched by her cousin, which eventually led to the death of the male lead. After her rebirth, she was determined not to repeat the same mistakes, cherish the male protagonist's love, and be willing to be his wife. The story is sweet and not cruel, it will definitely make your heart beat faster. I hope you like my recommendation.
πI recommend the following novel to you: Young Master Luo, Long Time No See. This book was a modern romance novel about urban life. The female protagonist traveled through the world and was reborn before the male protagonist she liked had fallen in love with the female protagonist. The male protagonist had always liked the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not cherish her. The plot of this book was interesting and very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
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πI recommend the following novels: 1. <<Reborn 80 Pretty Medical Wife>>: The female protagonist wanted to go to medical school after her rebirth, but she was clung to by her ex-husband. After her rebirth, she decided to cherish the man beside her. 2. <<Reborn Couple>>: The female protagonist is reborn to be ten years old. She fights hard with the male protagonist to protect her family and happiness. 3. "After Rebirth, Spoiled by a Mysterious Big Boss": The female protagonist gave up her ten billion inheritance for a scumbag in her previous life and was spoiled by a mysterious man after her rebirth. The male protagonist was not a soldier, but he was very powerful in terms of finances and power. He could protect the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
, I recommend the following modern female protagonist rebirth novels to you: 1. The female protagonist of "The Tough Age of the Little Wife" returned to the past and started anew, using her own strength to change her fate. 2. The female lead of "Reborn Female Supporting Character: I'm the Real FiancΓ©e" no longer gave in and fought for the happiness she deserved. 3. After the female protagonist of "I'm a Supporting Female Character in the Book" was reborn, she realized that she was actually a vicious supporting female character and began to work hard to change her fate. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
πI recommend "Si Jun." The female protagonist is a scumbag girl who is reborn to find a loyal dog from her previous life. He dotes on literature but doesn't abuse it. His copywriting is incompetent. It meets your requirements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI can recommend you a few novels! If you like palace fights, I would recommend "Marriage" and "Concubine Conspiracy". They both have plots of the female protagonist's strong counterattack after her rebirth. Coupled with the background of palace fights, they are very exciting! If you prefer ancient romance, I can also recommend "The Wonderful Woman's Medical Fragrance" and "A Kind Wife Is Not Easy to Bully". The female protagonist's path of revenge is very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
" As the villain, I captured the female lead. Is it okay?" This novel matched the plot described in the question. There was a misunderstanding and conflict between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. The female protagonist thought that the male protagonist had killed her parents and eventually killed the male protagonist. The genre of the novel was fantasy, and the plot was interesting. If you like this kind of novel, you can go and take a look. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.
The female protagonist was mistakenly married to a wolf in her previous life. She was accused of being an unvirtuous wife, a bad mother, an unchaste wife, and an unfilial daughter-in-law. She died because of a glass of poison wine. After her rebirth, she would not marry a scumbag again. She would find another husband as cannon fodder. The male protagonist was her husband in her previous life, and the female protagonist's experience of being bullied by her mother-in-law and aunt in her previous life was similar to what was mentioned in the question. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend " The cannon fodder husband is very cute." The male protagonist is a fool. The female protagonist did not love the male protagonist before she was reborn, but she loved the male protagonist very much after she was reborn. I hope you like my recommendation.π
The rebirth of a man and a woman was usually an interesting plot because it could bring about many different development lines and perspectives. In this plot, the male protagonist did not like the female protagonist before because there was some kind of psychological barrier between them or the male protagonist experienced some setbacks in life that caused his feelings for the female protagonist to gradually change. The death of the female protagonist might have a great impact on the male protagonist. He might find a new strength and direction in the feeling of losing the female protagonist, and he might also cherish and pay more attention to his life and the lives of his children. In the plot of the rebirth of a man and a woman, it usually involved some psychological and emotional struggles and explorations, such as how the male lead faced his past experiences and emotions and how he rediscovered his feelings for the female lead. At the same time, a double birth could also bring about some family and interpersonal considerations, such as how the relationship between the male protagonist and the child would be affected, and the impact of the female protagonist's death on the family and the male protagonist's psychological state, etc. Of course, the specific plot and development direction depended on the choice and idea of the author and readers.