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Can you recommend an ancient romance novel? The plot is that the male emperor originally had other concubines that he liked, but later fell in love with the female lead?

2024-07-25 23:27
The concubine's face seemed to have been disfigured. In one of the scenes, the female protagonist went to see her and praised the painting on the wall. That night, the concubine burned her house down. She had been chanting Buddha all year round to hide the fact that she knew martial arts. In the end, because she kept wearing earrings or something, the male protagonist saw through her and died. The male lead and female lead were together...
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2024-07-26 02:21

I recommend you the novel,'A Beloved Concubine's Misfortune: Your Majesty, You're Pregnant.' The plot described a love story between a favored concubine and the emperor. The male protagonist was the emperor. He originally had other favored concubines, but later fell in love with the female protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend an ancient novel where the female lead originally liked the second male lead and later fell in love with the male lead?

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2024-07-16 23:36

I, this little fairy, would like to recommend a book to you. It's called " Crossing Books: The Second Male Lead Said He Wants to Marry Me." This was an ancient romance novel. The protagonist had transmigrated into the novel and became a fat concubine. She was supposed to have a relationship with the second male lead, but she began to pursue the male lead. The plot was reversed and confusing. It was very attractive! I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

The second male lead originally liked the female lead, but later he was taken by a man, so he fell in love with that man's novel.

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2025-02-26 20:06

This kind of plot was more common in novels or television dramas. It was called " the second male lead's counterattack " or " the second male lead's turn to be a heartless man." This kind of plot usually involved the change in the character's personality and psychological changes, causing the second male lead to eventually develop feelings for the female lead. Sometimes, the second male lead originally had feelings for the female lead, but for some reason, he gave up and was attracted to another man. This kind of plot could also be used to express the inferiority of the second male lead, his pursuit, and his growth. However, it should be noted that not all novels or TV series would adopt this plot. It might have to be decided according to the needs of the story and the creativity of the author.

The second male lead originally liked the female lead, but later he was taken by a man, so he fell in love with that man's novel.

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2024-09-04 01:10

This kind of plot was very common in novels and was often referred to as " the second male lead having a change of heart." This kind of plot may confuse some readers because it does not conform to traditional moral values. However, in novels, it was common for the second male lead to have a change of heart. It could bring about many exciting plot developments and emotional conflicts. The plot of the second male lead's change of heart usually involved various factors, such as the second male lead's original feelings for the female lead, his attraction to someone else, or his discovery that he was more suitable for another role, etc. In novels, these plots would usually trigger a lot of complicated emotional entanglements, allowing the readers to feel the changes in the second male lead's heart. The plot of the second male lead having a change of heart could also be used to show the complexity and variety of human nature. Through this kind of plot novel, readers could understand different human characteristics and behavior patterns, thus increasing the readers 'reading ability and attractiveness. In short, the plot of the second male lead's change of heart was a common plot in the novel. It could bring many wonderful plot developments and emotional conflicts, but it also required the reader to maintain rationality and independent thinking when reading.

Was there a plot in this ancient language where the female lead initially liked a non-second male lead, but later fell in love with the prince or the emperor?

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2025-03-02 04:58

I recommend the book 'Abandoned Concubine and Allure the City' to you. The story was about Xia Yumeng transmigrating to Beiming and becoming an abandoned concubine. At first, she did not have any special feelings for the male lead. Instead, she hated and even hated him. However, as time passed, she began to understand the male protagonist's actions as a king. She was convinced by the male protagonist's temperament and wisdom, and finally fell in love with the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

In which novels were the heroines originally the emperor's concubines, but later fell in love with the prince?

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2025-03-06 10:33

The female protagonist of the book," The Chilly Demon Prince's Cute Wife ", was originally a concubine that the Emperor had bestowed upon Ping Xiwang. Later on, Ping Xiwang took a fancy to her and became his only favorite. I recommend this novel to you. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

The female supporting character originally liked the male protagonist but later fell in love with the female protagonist.

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2025-02-28 01:22

For novels where the female supporting role originally liked the male lead but later fell in love with the female lead, you can refer to the following example: This novel could be a classic modern romance novel. The female supporting character did like the male lead at first, but as time went by, she gradually realized that her feelings for the male lead were not just pure love, but gradually fell in love with him. In this process, the female protagonist, as the male protagonist's classmate or colleague, gradually discovered her feelings for the male protagonist and began to have a good impression of the male protagonist. In the end, there was a conflict and misunderstanding between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. The female supporting character decided to step forward to help the male protagonist and the female protagonist resolve the misunderstanding. In the end, she found that her relationship with the male protagonist was deeper and chose to be with the male protagonist. The plot where the female supporting character liked the male protagonist and then fell in love with the female protagonist often appeared in modern romance novels, attracting the attention and love of many readers.

Can you recommend a heart-wrenching novel where the male lead was originally aloof and had few desires, but later fell in love with the female lead?

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2025-03-03 12:27

πŸ˜‹The novel that I recommend to you is "I Dumped the Male Lead After I Drawn into a Sadistic Story." In this ancient romance novel, the female protagonist transmigrated into a heart-wrenching novel and became the female lead. However, she did not intend to follow the plot. Instead, she wanted to step on the male protagonist's toes and become the master. In the book, the male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but later on, the female protagonist turned the tables and fell in love with her. The degree of heart-wrenching is also quite high. It should meet your requirements. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Is there a novel where the female protagonist marries the male protagonist and quarrels with him? The male protagonist originally had a concubine he liked but later fell in love with the female protagonist.

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2025-03-01 07:08

There were many such novels, among which the more classic ones were " Why the Silent Flute "," Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom ", and " Hua Qian Gu ". In these novels, the female protagonist was usually not the male protagonist's chosen partner at the beginning, but the two of them gradually developed feelings for each other. The male protagonist would also have some quarrels and bickering with the female protagonist, but eventually found that he liked the female protagonist. In some novels, the male protagonist originally liked the concubine but eventually realized his feelings for the female protagonist.

In ancient novels, which female lead had been silently accompanying the male lead? The male lead had a woman he liked at first, but later fell in love with another woman?

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2024-08-25 11:23

πŸ˜‹I recommend "The Supreme Mystery of the Emperor's Daughter" to you. The novel tells the story of the male protagonist's rebirth. He was born as a military general and fought in the court. He covered the sky with one hand and had a very bad reputation. All the warmth was given to the female protagonist. The female lead had transmigrated, kept a low profile in the early stages, and was a big shot in the later stages. She did not do it for nothing, had some tricks up her sleeve, and liked the male lead single-mindedly. She gave all her sincerity to the male lead. When the male protagonist started to have a woman he liked, the female protagonist still silently accompanied the male protagonist. Later on, the male protagonist also liked the female protagonist. The two of them worked hand in hand and were invincible. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some good novels in which the male lead originally had other hobbies, but eventually fell in love with the female lead?

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2025-03-18 14:08

I recommend the following good novels: 1. "The Road of a Bamboo Horse's Favorite Wife": The male protagonist and the female protagonist are childhood sweethearts. The female protagonist has always liked the male protagonist, but the male protagonist likes someone else. Later, the male protagonist was moved and cared for by the female protagonist and gradually fell in love with her. 2. "I Want The Perfect Lover": The male and female leads were originally from two different worlds. The female lead fell in love with the male lead, but the male lead only treated marriage as a game at the beginning. But later, the male lead's sincerity moved the female lead, and they slowly fell in love. 3. "My favorite concubine above: Emperor, take it easy": The female protagonist was once the daughter of a general. After her entire family was killed, she disguised herself as a man and carried a knife and rode a horse just to find out the truth. Later, she was pursued by the male protagonist. In the following life in the palace, the male protagonist was attracted by the female protagonist's wit and intelligence and eventually fell in love with her. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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