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Can you recommend some books with better writing and modern sadism that are less popular? It would be best if the female lead liked the male lead and the male lead didn't like the female lead. I've seen all the classics.

2024-08-27 09:42
Is there anyone who would recommend modern sadistic novels that are less popular and better written? I've definitely seen the classics. It's best if the female lead likes the male lead all the time and the male lead hates the female lead.
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2024-08-27 09:46

πŸ˜‹I recommend a novel called "Impossible to Like the Male Lead". The author is Seven Nights Rose. This novel was about a female protagonist who had transmigrated to become the female protagonist of an early sadistic novel. The male protagonist had always scoffed at her, but the female protagonist had always liked him. The story was very attractive, and the writing was also very good. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

Can you recommend some novels with a two-faced male lead, a smart female lead, a beautiful ending, and only one male and female lead? I've seen all the classics.

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2024-09-23 12:50

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Defiant Good-for-Nothing: Are Imperial Uncles Afraid?" The female lead was venomous, hot-blooded, and black-bellied, pretending to be a pig to eat a tiger. The male lead was a shameless and domineering lord. It was a hot-blooded, one-on-one battle! 2. "Crazy Wife Evil Emperor is too black-bellied": The female protagonist is the black-bellied and powerful queen of the 21st century. The male protagonist is even more black-bellied than her. He is the most respected person in the world. The ending is one-on-one. 3. "Wear It Quickly Female Supporting Character: The Villain Prince Charming Begging to Let Go": Female Supporting Character will no longer be treated as cannon fodder. Attack the Villain. Favor, one-on-one. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there an anime recommendation where the male lead liked the female lead, but the female lead didn't like the male lead at first, and finally agreed to be with the male lead?

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2025-03-04 22:04

The male protagonist, Young Master Ning, had set a trap for his little wife. The female lead looked soft and cute, but she was actually cold and arrogant. The male lead looked domineering and cold, but he was actually warm and healing. The female protagonist continued to resist, but to no avail. In the end, she was doted on by the male protagonist's strong pursuit of his wife. It was a sweet love story. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

I didn't finish reading it, but I forgot that the female lead was chasing the male lead. The male lead didn't like the female lead very much, but he liked her later, but it was boring.

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2025-03-01 21:38

The name of this novel was " Startling Step by Step ", a classic modern romance novel that described the various hardships and choices that the female protagonist, Ruoxi, experienced in the Qing Dynasty at the end of the 19th century. In the novel, the male protagonist was the 14th Prince, and the female protagonist was Ruoxi. They gradually developed feelings for each other through constant contact and interaction. However, the male lead didn't like the female lead at first, but kept a distance for various reasons. Later on, he gradually liked her, but he was more restrained and silent.

The male lead is a bad boy. The female lead didn't like the male lead at first. Later, she was saved by the male lead. She slowly liked the male lead. Thank you.

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2024-09-11 21:07

This was a Japanese manga called " Index of Forbidden Magic Books." The story was about the protagonist, Tama Sujo, who was a young man full of longing for magic, but his family was a dark force in the magic forbidden book catalog. Due to his family background, Dang Ma had received strict magic training since he was young and joined an organization called the " Magic Forbidden Student Alliance." In the organization, Dangma met Kyoko Uejo, the female lead. She was an ordinary high school student. Unlike Dangma, she was an anti-magic person who had a skeptical attitude towards magic. At first, Kyoko was not interested in Dangma, but as time passed, she began to have a good impression of Dangma. In the story, Dangma and Kyoko's relationship was very cold at first, but as time passed, Dangma's image as a bad boy gradually faded, and he became more mature and steady, while Kyoko gradually began to accept him. In the end, Dangma and Kyoko came together and became partners who relied on each other. " Index of Forbidden Magic Books " was a very classic Japanese manga work that was loved by the majority of readers.

Which female lead in a novel didn't like the male lead?

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2024-07-17 00:57

From the information of the given novel, he could not find a novel where the female protagonist did not like the male protagonist. Please change the question and let me recommend a novel for you.

Was the transmigration novel where the female lead was smitten with the male supporting character over? Or maybe the female lead liked the male lead and the male lead didn't like her, and in the end, the female lead and the male lead got together?

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2025-03-06 22:13

I recommend two novels to you. They are "Quick Wear: Saving the Loving Male Supporting Character" and "Quick Wear: Female Supporting Character: The Villain Prince Charming Begging to Let Go." These two novels are all about transmigration. The female protagonist is always infatuated with the male supporting character, but the male supporting character doesn't like her. There are also plots where the female protagonist likes the male supporting character but ends up with the male supporting character. It suits your needs very well. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

The female lead and the male lead were bed partners in the urban romance a long time ago, but the female lead liked the male lead and the male lead didn't like the female lead. This situation had always been initiated by the female lead.

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2025-03-06 15:09

Regarding this question, I recommend a novel, Good Morning, Young Master Qin. This book was a modern romance novel about wealthy families. The female protagonist and the male protagonist started off as bed partners. The female protagonist liked the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not like the female protagonist. It was the female protagonist who took the initiative to pursue her. If you like this type of novel, you can give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there any television series or novel that recommended the kind where the male lead didn't like the female lead at first, but the female lead liked the male lead, and then the male lead regretted it too late?

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2025-03-05 18:21

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: "Forget My Little Sister" was a modern romance novel written by the author, Tsukigami Liuxia. The male protagonist was the boss of a company, and the female protagonist was his assistant. At first, the male protagonist ignored the female protagonist and even spoke ill of her. Unexpectedly, the female protagonist kept caring for him silently. In the end, the male protagonist realized that he had fallen in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist no longer cared about him that much. This novel is quite heart-wrenching. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The male lead and the female lead's male best friend had always liked her, but the female lead didn't know. Later on, the female lead married a rich man, and the female lead's best friend had always liked her.

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2024-09-18 08:33

The American movie was called Best Friends 2: The King of the Leaves. It was a movie that was released in 2016 and starred James Franco, Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Mahesara Ali, and others. The story was about a girl named Mattie (Mattie) and her best friends who spent their university days together and became best friends. However, Matty's best friend had always liked her silently, and Matty never knew. Later, one of Matty's best friends, the villain in the movie, confessed to Matty and tried to pursue her. On the other hand, Matty's best friend also realized her feelings for Matty and decided to confess to her. In the end, Mattie's best friend became her boyfriend while the heroine chose to marry a rich man. The plot twists and turns of the movie were full of drama and reversal, while also showing the complicated relationship between friendship, love and business competition.

If he didn't like the female lead, and the male lead turned into a dog, would the female lead still love him?

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2024-09-07 19:06

"Help! The Wife-Restraining Emperor Wants to Make Me Empress Everyday " met the requirements. The female lead became an imperial concubine after transmigrating, while the male lead was the emperor. He had never liked the female lead because of a misunderstanding. The male protagonist was injured and turned into a dog. After being treated by the female protagonist, his feelings gradually changed. I recommend this novel to you. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

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