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The novel that begged the female protagonist to be weak and love the male protagonist, and the male protagonist misunderstood or hurt her. Or maybe the female lead was so stupid that she relied on the male lead. He wanted him. It'd be best if it was Xiaoyan. Anyway, she didn't want it.

2024-09-01 16:38
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2024-09-01 21:13

I can recommend some novels where the female protagonist is weak and loves the male protagonist very much. The male protagonist misunderstood or hurt her. These novels are usually in Xiaoyan's style and the ending is He. Here are some recommendations that might meet your needs: 1 "Why Do I Silence?"-Gu Man "Flowers are not flowers, fog is not fog"-Li Qingzhao 3." The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine "-TV Tower 4 " Rebirth City Cultivation "-Electric Wires 5 "Thousand Bones of Flowers"-TV Series The endings of these novels were relatively happy. The female lead was able to stand up and start over with the male lead. I hope you like these novels.

The female protagonist wanted a divorce because she thought the male protagonist didn't love her.

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2025-03-03 12:32

I recommend the modern romance novel, Outdated Love. The female protagonist, Meng Xiao, selflessly supported the male protagonist's studies, but later found out that the male protagonist's family was well-off and was deceived by the male protagonist. When Meng Xiao proposed a divorce, the male protagonist did not agree, causing the female protagonist to think that the male protagonist did not love her and finally proposed a divorce. The plot of this book is full of twists and turns. The male protagonist regrets it, and the female protagonist has always loved the male protagonist deeply. There are always plots that move you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The male protagonist hurt the female protagonist at first, then fell in love with the female protagonist. The female protagonist still loves the male protagonist, but she doesn't want to be with him. The male protagonist imprisoned the female protagonist and so on.

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2024-08-27 18:37

This plot would usually appear in a CEO novel or a novel about the grievances of a wealthy family. The male lead was usually a tall, charming CEO or a young master from a wealthy family. At the beginning, he would hurt the female lead severely to test her feelings for him. However, when the male protagonist found that he really fell in love with the female protagonist, he would become extremely fanatical and try to win the female protagonist's heart. The female protagonist may have sympathy or compassion for the male protagonist at first, but as time went by, she gradually found that she also began to fall in love with the male protagonist. However, because the female lead had been hurt before, she did not want to hurt the male lead, so she would reject the male lead's feelings. The male protagonist may feel angry, disappointed or desperate and decide to imprison the female protagonist to prove that his love for the female protagonist is real and hope that she can return to his side. This kind of plot usually has a certain degree of violence or abuse. The readers need to take care to protect their mental health.

The female protagonist under the male protagonist mistakenly thought that the male protagonist did not love her, so she poisoned the male protagonist. Later, she realized that she had misunderstood.

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2024-07-17 00:50

I recommend "The Paranoid Boss Who Saved the Female Lead, Let Me Come." In this book, the female lead played the role of a cannon fodder best friend who saved the female lead from the hands of the paranoid boss. The male lead had mixed feelings of love and hate for her actions. In the end, it was a 1v1, double clean, and a cookie ending. There was a plot in the book that was similar to this: the female protagonist thought that the male protagonist did not love her and even poisoned him. Later, the misunderstanding was resolved and the relationship was sublimated. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Did the male lead love the female lead deeply? Did the female protagonist want to leave the male protagonist alone? Did the male protagonist realize that she didn't want to stay with him and decided to let her go after the female protagonist was kidnapped?

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2025-03-05 14:49

😋This bookworm of mine would like to recommend a modern romance novel about wealthy families. It's called "Young Master Yan's Hardcore Sweet Wife." In the novel, the male protagonist was deeply in love with the female protagonist, while the female protagonist was very resistant to the male protagonist. Finally, because of a kidnapping incident, the male protagonist realized how much the female protagonist did not want to stay by his side and finally decided to set her free. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

Was there a novel where the female protagonist was a princess and the male protagonist was a sick prince? The female lead told the male lead that she didn't love him, but she would always protect him and sleep on the floor because of that?

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2024-09-22 13:16

I recommend 'The Sick Prince's Fool Princess Consort' to you. The female protagonist of this book is also a princess, and the male protagonist is a sick ghost prince. The female lead did not like the male lead at first, but she gradually developed feelings for him because she took care of him. In order to take care of him, the female lead also slept on the floor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The male protagonist hurt the female protagonist of the novel, so she hid in the space?

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2024-09-20 13:54

😋According to the given plot information, I recommend the following novels to you: 1. " Doomsday Woman Reborn in the 70s " 2. "Wear this quickly, it's a little sweet." 3. " Quick Wear Guide: Sick Male Lead, Stay Away " The three novels above all involved the plot of the female protagonist having a space and hiding in it after being hurt by the male protagonist. The first novel was a modern romance novel, the second was a sci-fi space novel, and the third was a fantasy romance novel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗

The female lead was a transmigrator, so she didn't like the male lead at first. She even married the male protagonist's younger brother.

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2024-09-21 02:09

There were many such novels. One of the more well-known novels was " Startling Step by Step." It was about a modern girl, Ruoxi, who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and became the concubine of the 14th Prince. However, she did not fall in love with the 14th Prince at first, but felt pity for him. Later on, Ruoxi gradually found that the 14th brother was not as cold as he seemed, but a person with deep feelings and a complicated life. In the end, Ruoxi and the 14th Prince came together, but there were also many contradictions and misunderstandings. In addition, this novel also involved the relationship between the male lead and his brother. The final ending was also complicated.

In a novel, the female lead had the word Mo in her name. She married the male lead, but the male lead did not love her. Later on, she met the second male lead overseas. In order not to let the male lead get hurt, she did not want him to be hurt.

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2024-09-06 15:12

The female protagonist of this novel was called Mo. She married the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not love her. Later, Mo and the second male lead met overseas. In order to prevent the male lead from getting hurt, Mo decided to be with the second male lead.

The female protagonist was a killer and fell in love with the male protagonist. She didn't know that the male protagonist was a killer and was hostile to her. Later, she found out and asked the male protagonist to kill him by the beach.

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2024-09-14 22:19

Such plots were more common and usually involved emotional conflicts, identity conflicts, power struggles, and other elements. The female protagonist was an assassin because of her original profession or background, which caused her to compete and conflict with the male protagonist. The female protagonist might fall in love with the male protagonist because she was attracted by the male protagonist's beauty, wisdom, or some other characteristics. It might also be because her feelings for the male protagonist made her no longer want to continue her career as an assassin. The female protagonist asked the male protagonist to kill him by the beach because she wanted to end her life or because she wanted to test whether the male protagonist was willing to give up his identity as a killer for her. This scene was usually a key turning point, marking the official outbreak of the conflict between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. In the whole plot, emotions and power struggles are intertwined. The readers may feel the tense and exciting atmosphere, but they may also feel the exploration of the characters 'inner hearts and the description of emotional conflicts.

Did the female protagonist in this novel try to please the future male protagonist because she was reborn, but she didn't love him?

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2024-08-30 06:07

The ancient romance novel,"Di Daughter Flower," could be recommended. The female lead was reborn as the Di daughter of the official residence. After marrying into the marquis fu, she became the young madam, but she was a daughter-in-law that her husband did not love and her mother-in-law did not like. The female protagonist faced this reality and began to plan to find happiness in the established environment. This novel reflected the female protagonist's active pursuit of her own life. It was not to please the male protagonist or others, but to get out of her tragic fate and earn more happiness. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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