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Did you recommend a novel where the female protagonist has someone else but is forced to marry the male protagonist? After the marriage, the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist, and the female protagonist slowly falls in love with the male protagonist?

2024-08-18 06:34
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2024-08-18 06:41

He recommended the novel,"My Favorite Concubine: Emperor, Take It Easy." The female protagonist was once the daughter of a general. Her entire family was killed in one day. She concealed her identity and disguised herself as a man in order to find out the truth and finally marry the male protagonist. After the marriage, the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist, and the female protagonist slowly fell in love with the male protagonist. First torture, then sweetness. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Is there a novel where the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist and the female protagonist falls in love with the male protagonist unknowingly?

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2025-03-05 20:47

There were many novels where the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist and the female protagonist fell in love with the male protagonist unknowingly. In this type of novel, the male protagonist often had deep love for the female protagonist, but the female protagonist was unknowingly attracted by the male protagonist and eventually fell in love. For example, in some novels, the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist and the female protagonist fell in love with the male protagonist unknowingly: He Yichen in " Silent Xiao Sheng " has always been silently protecting the female lead, Zhao Mosheng. Even though she once hurt him, he still loves her deeply. Ye Hua in " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom " Although he was a little cold to the female lead Susu at first, he gradually fell in love with her in the process of getting along with her. 3. The White Paintings in Hua Qiangu. At first, he only cared about the female lead Hua Qiangu, but after a series of events, he gradually fell in love with her. Yuwen Yue in " Chu Qiao's Biography " had always silently protected the female lead, Chu Qiao, even though she had hurt him before. In these novels, the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist very much, and the female protagonist also fell in love with the male protagonist unknowingly.

Would you recommend a novel where the male protagonist doesn't love the female protagonist but falls in love with someone else, causing the female protagonist to no longer love the male protagonist. At the same time, someone else falls in love with the female protagonist. Will the male protagonist regret it in the end?

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2025-03-08 00:34

I recommend The Guide to the Evil Woman of the Book Traverser to you. In the novel, the male protagonist did not love the female protagonist at first. Instead, he liked another character. The female protagonist did not like the male protagonist either. Her goal was to turn the tables and become the main character. However, as the plot developed, the male protagonist gradually realized his feelings for the female protagonist, but it was too late. The female protagonist also had someone else who loved her, but she was not with that person. In the end, the male protagonist regretted his mistake, and the female protagonist had her own home. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

I recommend a sweet urban novel where the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist after marriage and slowly falls in love with the female protagonist, such as a Mosuo work like " Love Before Marriage."

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2024-09-02 12:16

I recommend the following novels to you. They are all modern romance novels of the sweet pet genre: "Renting a Chief to Go Home for the New Year,""Young Master An spoils his sweet wife," and "The Owl's Adorable Wife Is Super Sweet." These novels all described how the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist very much, and the female protagonist slowly fell in love with the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Did anyone recommend a romance novel where the female protagonist was forced to marry the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not love the female protagonist?

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2025-03-09 21:59

Mr. Sheng's Certificate is in line with the information and plot you provided. The female protagonist was forced to marry the male protagonist, and the male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a novel where the male protagonist did not love the female protagonist, but the female protagonist fell in love with someone else, and the male protagonist regretted it?

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2024-07-27 06:57

I recommend "The Rose Window of Time." This modern romance novel is about an awkward male and female protagonist. The male protagonist is a typical scumbag, while the female protagonist is soft on the outside but tough on the inside. At first, the female protagonist only became the male protagonist's moonlight, but later on, the male protagonist regretted his indifference. The two began to fall in love with each other, but the female protagonist's past tried to hinder the progress of their love. If you want to see the male protagonist not love the female protagonist, the female protagonist fall in love with someone else, and the male protagonist regret it, this novel would be a good choice. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Is there a time-traveling novel where the male protagonist uses the female protagonist and then slowly falls in love with the female protagonist?

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2024-07-17 02:38

This type of novel was more commonly known as the "use-be used-fall in love" model. The male protagonist usually had the intention of using the female protagonist at first, but as time passed, the male protagonist gradually discovered the unique charm of the female protagonist and developed feelings for her. There were many such novels, such as " Startling Step by Step "," Poisonous Concubine Daughter "," Fuyao ", etc. These novels usually described the life of the female protagonist in an ancient dynasty. She would encounter various challenges and difficulties, but she would also experience many encounters and interactions with the male protagonist, and finally achieve her own goals and win happiness.

A novel where the male protagonist is forced to marry the female protagonist

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2025-01-10 13:12

There were a few ancient romance novels that could be recommended. They described the plot of the male protagonist being forced to marry the female protagonist. Among them," My First Wife Above " was an ancient novel about the rebirth of both male and female leads. In order to keep her mother's property, the female lead had no choice but to plot. The male lead did not like the female lead at first. He felt that she was scheming and unscrupulous. After marriage, she treated her coldly and kept taking concubines into the residence. However, when the male protagonist was at his most exhausted, the female protagonist did not leave him. In addition," The Empress 'Fortune " was also an ancient romance novel in which the male protagonist was forced to marry the female protagonist after his rebirth. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but the female protagonist's gentleness attracted him, and the two gradually developed feelings for each other. There was also " Don't Marry the Evil Prince ". The male protagonist was forced to marry the female protagonist and allowed the female servant to bully her. However, he slowly developed feelings for her. These novels were all in line with the plot of the male protagonist being forced to marry the female protagonist. They could be recommended.

Are there any romance novels where the male protagonist instantly falls in love with the female protagonist, and the male protagonist especially dotes on the female protagonist?

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2024-07-17 05:02

I recommend " For You, Spring Flowers Bloom " to you. It's a romantic novel about youth and pure love. The female lead, Zhong Yi, gave her superior, Gu Yichen, a solid shoulder throw on her first day as an assistant reporter. Gu Yichen had always had a crush on Zhong Yi. After a chance encounter, he made up his mind to pursue her. From the gentle and overbearing to the perfect encounter, from the little awkwardness of jealousy to the little surprise that he had carefully prepared, he had carefully arranged every step to let Zhong Yi feel his love. The male lead fell in love with the female lead at first sight and doted on her! I hope you like my recommendation.

Was there a novel that ended with the male protagonist watching the female protagonist marry someone else?

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2025-03-11 09:56

I recommend the book "I heard that the chief assistant wants to pursue me." In this ancient romance novel, the female protagonist Tang Han transmigrated into the book in order to change the ending of the female supporting character in the novel. In the end, she fell in love with the male protagonist, Lu Chengze. However, the male protagonist did not dare to be with the female protagonist in public for some reason. In the end, he could only silently watch the female protagonist marry someone else. The plot of this novel was a little heart-wrenching, but the ending was also quite memorable. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

A novel where the female protagonist doesn't love the male protagonist but the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist

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2025-02-28 05:21

There are many novels where the female protagonist doesn't love the male protagonist but the male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist. Here are some possible examples: 1 " Silent Flute ": It tells the story of a love story between an ordinary college student and a rich young master. Although the female protagonist did not love the male protagonist as deeply as in the novel, the male protagonist had always silently protected the female protagonist, making her feel warmth and care. 2 "A Smile is Alluring": In the novel, the female protagonist Bei Weiwei did not love the male protagonist Xiao Nai very much, but the male protagonist fell deeply in love with her and protected her in the game, taking care of her and winning the game for her. 3." The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine ": The female protagonist in the novel originally had no feelings for the male protagonist, but the male protagonist fell deeply in love with her and silently protected her to help her overcome all kinds of difficulties. 4 " The First Half of My Life ": Although the female protagonist Luo Zijun had no feelings for the male protagonist He Han at first, the male protagonist fell deeply in love with her and always supported her when she needed help. He accompanied her and finally made her understand the meaning of love. These novels were all about the love story between the female and male protagonists. Although the female protagonist did not love the male protagonist as deeply as in the novels, the male protagonist fell in love with her deeply and silently protected her, making her feel warmth and love.

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