I recommend the following two novels: 1. "I'm doing my career in Chronicle." The female protagonist, Xu Yuanyuan, traveled back in time to the novel. In order to get a chance to repeat her studies, she worked hard and carried out the arduous career of a woman chasing a man. The male protagonist, Xi Liang, was one year younger than the female protagonist. He grew up in Shaolin and had long been tempted by the female protagonist, but he had never been willing to face his feelings. 2. "Young Master Qin, good morning." The female protagonist once asked the male protagonist what important things were missing at home. The male protagonist replied that he lacked a female master like the female protagonist. The female protagonist began to pursue the male protagonist and finally won the male protagonist's heart. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
There are many school anime where the male lead doesn't end up with the female lead. Here are some examples: 1 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!": The male lead Nobita did not end up with the female lead Hanako Koizumi. 2 " Takagi, who is good at teasing ": The male lead Takagi did not end up with the female lead Sakura Kyoko. 3." Light Sound Girl ": The male lead, Akiyama Yuta, did not end up with the female lead, Mikoto Misumi. 4. The Gate of the Stone of Destiny: The male lead, Rentaro Okabe, did not end up with the female lead, Gregor Shapek. 5." The Court of Leaves ": The male lead, Nishimura, and the female lead, Qianxun, did not end up together. These were just a small portion of the school anime where the male lead did not end up with the female lead. If you have any other requests, you are welcome to ask.
๐I recommend a novel to you, and that is General, Be Honest. This was an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist had just transmigrated and met the little male protagonist at the human trafficker's place. As if she was coaxing a child, she said,"Let's be together forever." Although the female protagonist had only said it casually, the little male protagonist had not forgotten his deep feelings and began to pursue the female protagonist. In order to get the female protagonist, he carefully weaved a 360-degree net for her without any blind spots, just to firmly entrap her and fulfill the promise of "Let's be together forever." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
The ending of the Silver Empire did not clearly state that the male and female lead ended up together, but according to the plot and character setting of the novel, we can speculate on some possible outcomes. In the novel, the male protagonist, Golden Emperor, and the female protagonist, Silver Emperor, were lovers who loved each other deeply, but for various reasons, they did not end up together. At the end of the novel, the Golden Emperor became the leader of the Silver Empire while the Silver Emperor was imprisoned in a mysterious tower and never saw her husband again. Although there is no clear explanation, we can guess that the male and female lead may have broken up in the development of the plot, and the relationship between the Golden Emperor and the Silver Emperor has gradually come to an end. Although they were no longer together, they were still lovers who loved each other deeply. Perhaps in the later stages of the plot, the Silver Emperor could still feel the love and longing of his husband in some way. The Golden Emperor, on the other hand, put his energy and time into a greater cause after becoming the leader of the Silver Empire.
"The concubine's daughter: The doctor's daughter is a little poisonous". This book described how the daughter of a medical aristocratic family, the Fifth Prince, was born out of a concubine and had no fate with the throne. However, it was a good home for a concubine's daughter. Moreover, a great drama of snatching the prince quietly unfolded. The story involved five princes, the fifth of which was the final choice of the female protagonist, while the first four were enemies who wanted to compete for the throne. Perhaps this is the storyline you've been looking forward to. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~๐
There were many reasons why the male and female leads in many youth dramas did not get together. For specific reasons, you can refer to the following reasons: 1. Plot requirements: Youth dramas usually contain many romantic plots. The male and female leads may not be together in the end to meet the needs of the plot and make the story more complete. 2. Character development: In some youth dramas, the male and female leads may not be together because their characters have not reached the final development. They might need to experience more growth and changes before they could finally be together. 3. Time limit: Youth dramas usually tell the complete story in a limited time. Therefore, the male and female leads may not be together in the end to complete the story line within the time limit. 4 people's choices: The male and female lead did not end up together because of their personal choices. They might have drifted apart or had their own lives and could not be together. 5. Realistic reasons: In youth dramas, the male and female protagonists may not be together because they have some realistic reasons in reality, such as distance, family, personality, etc., that cause them to be unable to be together. There could be many reasons why the male and female lead did not end up together, and each reason had different effects and explanations.
" It's Just You ", a modern romance novel about wealthy families, fits the plot you described. The male protagonist doesn't understand the female protagonist. Later, in order to get the male protagonist, the female protagonist pretended to be a lover with another man. In the end, the male protagonist chose the female protagonist. You can try to read this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation.๐
There are many school novels where the male and female protagonists don't end up together. Here are some possible scenarios: The male protagonist was attracted by the female protagonist's family background, personality, and talent, but the male protagonist's family opposed them being together, which eventually led to their breakup. The male protagonist and the female protagonist met at school. The male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight, but the female protagonist had no feelings for the male protagonist. In the end, they missed each other. The male and female leads experienced many difficulties and challenges in school, so their relationship became tense. In the end, they had to separate for various reasons. The hero and heroine met at an unexpected moment. They realized that they had missed each other and began to pursue each other again. However, for some reason, they could not be together in the end. These plots were only a part of the various plots in school novels. There were many plots where the male and female protagonists did not end up together.
I recommend the book "Spirit Demon in My Palm" to you. In order to not be eaten by the monsters, the female protagonist planned to level up and fight monsters. On the way, she met the male protagonist. The two of them joined forces to catch monsters in order to become powerful monsters. They became trusted comrades along the way. However, the male protagonist finally realized that only one of them would survive until the end, so he came to pursue the female protagonist again. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Hey, I think that the book 'Xiao Qingchen' meets your needs. At first, the female protagonist was infatuated with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist was not interested in her. Later on, the male protagonist discovered that the female protagonist was not just a love-struck person on the outside, but she was talented, insightful, and thoughtful on the inside. In the end, the male protagonist regretted missing the female protagonist and the two fell in love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In the anime " Stigmata Alchemist ", the male lead, Rin Ensakaka, and the female lead, Ishida Yulong, were together. Although the other female leads also had love lines, in the end, the male lead and Ishida Yulong came together and established a deep relationship.