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Was there a novel where the male protagonist's fate was very tragic?

2024-08-15 14:20
Fate was very rough…It was very tragic…However, it was best to serialize it or turn it into a reward for one person in the later stages... Encouragement… A man abandoned by God.
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Anonymous
2024-08-15 17:13

I recommend the following novels to you: - In "Room 1 of Heaven", the male protagonist was framed and imprisoned in the virtual world. He had no choice but to complete a reform mission. - In <<Soul Disciple>>, a young man was born without a soul or a soul. He would die before he turned sixteen, and his fate would be tragic. - In "Duke of Crimson," the male protagonist was transmigrated to the slave market and sold as goods. The female protagonist's family head was caught in a political struggle and was demoted to slavery. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

Can you recommend a modern novel where the male protagonist's fate is very tragic?

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2025-03-07 08:21

I recommend "The First Snow of Rebirth." The male protagonist's fate is also very tragic. The female protagonist is imprisoned because of family changes and jumps down from a tall building to be reborn. After his rebirth, he obtained many treasures and special abilities. He decided to live an exciting life and become a business celebrity. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2025-01-01 17:35

In ancient times, eunuchs mostly had tragic endings. In the Qing Dynasty, some eunuchs were given a certain amount of money to run their businesses, but most of them lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. Some eunuchs might seek personal gain while they were in office and save up for retirement, but this was only a minority. Some eunuchs might return to their hometown after being dismissed, while those without a home might wander around Beijing. After they were driven out of the Forbidden City, they could only live on the edge of society as incomplete people.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-26 20:16

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, some eunuchs might seek personal gain while they were in office and save up for retirement, but this was only a minority. Most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-23 14:36

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-22 11:20

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-22 08:19

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-21 14:59

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-19 18:04

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-19 03:16

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

The eunuch's fate was very tragic

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2024-12-17 21:13

Most eunuchs had tragic endings. In ancient times, most eunuchs lived a miserable life after retirement, unable to gain social recognition and full of masculinity. They were often chased out of the palace, wandering in the city or returning to their hometown. Because they had lost their ability to reproduce, eunuchs were unable to have their own families or inherit the bloodline of their families. As a result, they were often sidelined and unable to integrate into society. Their quality of life was very low and they lacked social recognition and respect. Although a few eunuchs might have accumulated some wealth while they were in office, most eunuchs faced poverty and loneliness after retirement. Their fate was indeed tragic.

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