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.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.
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?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 ~π
Did the male protagonist abuse the female protagonist and then fall in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist no longer loved him?It's Just You After All fits this plot. There was a conflict between the female protagonist and the male protagonist. The male protagonist misunderstood the female protagonist and caused her to abuse the female protagonist. In order to make the male protagonist choose her, the female protagonist schemed to turn the original female protagonist into a bad person. However, in the end, the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist. The female protagonist no longer had the male protagonist in her heart. I recommend this book to you. The plot is suspenseful and has ups and downs. It's very attractive. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Was there a story where the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not love the male protagonist? It was even better if the female protagonist's status was higher than the male protagonist, but the female protagonist had to not love the male protagonist?The banished immortal male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not love the male protagonist. It was better for the female protagonist to have a higher status than the male protagonist. The female protagonist must not love the male protagonist.
There were many such novels, among which the more classic ones were " Battle Through the Heavens "," Hua Qian Gu ", and " Chu Qiao's Biography ". The plots of these novels were very popular. The plot where the male lead fell in love with the female lead, but the female lead did not love the male lead and ruthlessly abused the male lead's heart was even more impressive.
It was even better if the female lead's status was higher than the male lead's. The female lead must not love the male lead. This kind of plot would usually make the male protagonist feel extremely lost and painful, and the readers would feel the loneliness and helplessness in the male protagonist's heart. At the same time, this kind of plot would often add some misunderstandings, betrayal, conspiracy, and other factors to make the story more twisted and moving.
These novels were very exciting and could bring readers a different reading experience.