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The male protagonist was not loyal enough to the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to leave him. What happened in this story?

2024-09-04 17:48
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2024-09-04 20:35

I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Dear Concubine: Emperor, take it easy": The female protagonist was once the daughter of a general. One day, her entire family was killed. She concealed her identity, disguised herself as a man, and rode a horse with a knife just to find out the truth. She was doted on by the emperor, but the male lead did not cherish her. The female lead later fell in love with someone else. The plot of this book was very exciting. Although the male lead changed in the middle, the female lead's strong and independent personality and love story were worth reading. 2. "I Dumped the Male Lead After I Drawn into a Sadistic Story": The female lead read a sadistic story and ended up transmigrating into it, becoming the tragic female lead. She was abused by the male protagonist, but in the end, she still had to forgive him and have sex with him. The female protagonist swore that she would trample the male protagonist under her feet. She dumped the male protagonist and fell in love with someone else. She became his brother's sister-in-law and successfully turned over a new leaf. The plot of this book was funny, and the female lead's love story was full of twists and turns. It was very funny. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

The female protagonist was infertile, and the male protagonist's family asked him to take a concubine, causing the female protagonist to leave in grief.

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2024-09-04 09:04

I recommend " Flowers of Rebirth Bloom " to you. This novel was a novel that traveled through the ancient times. The female protagonist accidentally traveled into the body of Gu Shisaniang in ancient times. Her ex-husband got married and she became an abandoned concubine. She gave birth to a man's child, but she realized that there was more than one child. There were three! Although she had three children, the female protagonist decided to raise them together and hoped that one day they would be recognized by their father. This novel also had a farming style. The female protagonist had a gentle and quiet personality. She had a pair of eyes that could see through the cold and warmth of the world. The supporting roles were very lively and interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.

Was there a novel where the male protagonist used the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to leave the male protagonist in the end?

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2024-08-28 19:05

Yes, I recommend 'Villain: Evasion of Hearts, The Female Lead's Setting Has Collapsed.' At the beginning of the novel, the male protagonist used the female protagonist, and the female protagonist and the male protagonist were in a business partnership. However, the female lead became more and more powerful and was no longer used by the male lead. Instead, she became a legend in the business world. The female lead eventually left the male lead and became more independent. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

The female protagonist didn't cherish the male protagonist, causing the male protagonist to leave in the end!

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2024-09-22 21:18

I don't quite understand what your question is. Can you provide me with more background or context information so that I can better understand what you want to answer?

In this romance novel, the female protagonist pursued the male protagonist and had a good impression of him, but the male protagonist kept hurting her, eventually causing the female protagonist to leave.

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2024-08-28 08:03

I recommend the book "Time Travelling Without Love" to you. The female protagonist of this ancient romance novel also took the initiative to pursue the male protagonist, but the male protagonist hurt her many times. In the end, the female protagonist chose to leave and was no longer willing to pay for the male protagonist. If you like novels that have a certain psychological description of the plot progression and complex emotional relationships, then this book is not a bad choice. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah~

Did the male protagonist have a beloved ex, causing the female protagonist to leave the novel in disappointment?

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2024-07-27 13:38

I think the novel Waiting for You, Love Me Again fits the question very well. The male protagonist was a technical soldier and the beloved of the female protagonist. However, due to an accident, he became a vegetable. After taking care of him for many years, the female protagonist left due to some hidden reasons. Five years later, the female protagonist decided to come back to face everything and end everything. I hope this novel can meet your needs. If you need other recommendations, I can also recommend some more to you.

Can you recommend an ancient novel where the male protagonist causes harm to the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to leave in despair. Then, the male protagonist is deeply regretful, and the female protagonist savages the male protagonist, unable to forgive him easily?

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2024-09-02 02:32

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. In "Concubine Unknown, Your Majesty, Please Give Way", the female protagonist was burdened with bitterness because of the male protagonist's betrayal and attack on her country. Later on, she returned to smack the male protagonist's face and accepted any insults from the male protagonist. The male protagonist regretted it, and the female protagonist abused the male protagonist. 2. "I'm Pregnant with the Regent's Child" The female protagonist was hurt by the male protagonist and left with the child. The male protagonist regretted pursuing the female protagonist and the child. 3. The female lead of "Quick Wear: The Cannon Fodder Loves Jumping" had transmigrated into a sadistic novel, dumped the male lead, and flirted with his brother, turning over to be the master. 4. "I Dumped the Male Lead After I Dressed in the Sadistic Story" The female lead transmigrated to the sadistic story, dumped the male lead, flirted with his brother, and became the master. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

A few years ago, the male protagonist hurt the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to leave and give birth to a child. Now, the male protagonist and the female protagonist met again?

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2025-03-08 09:49

πŸ˜‹I recommend the novel, Miss Shen, You're Sick, to you. The female lead, Shen Yu, left because she was hurt too deeply by the male lead, Chu Sinian. Later, she gave birth to a child. A few years later, the two of them accidentally met again, making Shen Yu very embarrassed. The male protagonist only wanted to fall in love, while the female protagonist was focused on her career. When Chu Sinian's ex-girlfriend returned and publicly snatched her away, Shen Yu realized the importance of Chu Sinian. It seemed that she had to put her career aside for now. She had to snatch her back. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a romance novel where the male protagonist would not allow the female protagonist to leave him?

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2024-09-13 06:17

I recommend 'The Heartfelt Love of a Noble Master Jun' to you. This book was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The people around the female protagonist said that the male protagonist was a favored child of God. The female protagonist was adopted by the male protagonist's family since she was young. After she became his little sister, the male protagonist asked her not to agree to other boys 'relationships. She was not allowed to get too close to him and could only be with him. The male protagonist was very protective of the female protagonist and did not allow her to retreat. He even said that other than him, no other man could dream of it! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

The male protagonist cannot leave the female protagonist.

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2024-12-27 06:28

The following are some recommended ancient novels, in which the male protagonist cannot leave the female protagonist's plot: 1. "Wild Wife: Young Master Di's Love Is Deep!": The male lead, Ou Chi, would go berserk, but he could not leave the female lead, Han Xuan 'er. 2. " The Eastern Palace,"" Leaving the Phoenix: The Cold Queen in the Deep Palace,"" Good Mistake,"" The Miserable Concubine: The Good Girl Conspirates the World,"" Rebirth of the Poison Queen: The Di Daughter Feng Hua,"" Wu Chuan,"" Torturing the Heart into a Demon,"" Step by Step Shocking Heart,"" The Di Daughter Rebirth,"" Phoenix Power,"" Lovesickness and You " and other ancient novels, the female protagonist would die, and the male protagonist could not leave her. 3. "Yao Xiangqing's Concubine","The Regent's Defiant Crazy Concubine!" In ancient novels such as " My Story Stuns the Beauty," the male protagonist liked the female protagonist very much. 4. " Love of Gu Rong " was an ancient romance novel where the male protagonist could not leave the female protagonist. It was about the male protagonist misunderstanding the female protagonist and making her leave, while the female protagonist was forced to fake her death. In conclusion, these were some recommended ancient novels, in which the male protagonist could not leave the female protagonist's plot.

This novel told the story of the female protagonist being obsessed with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist hurt the female protagonist many times, causing the female protagonist to leave. Do you have any similar recommendations?

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2024-08-28 14:49

I recommend "Concubine Unknown, Emperor, Please Give Way" to you. This is a story about a bitter female protagonist's counterattack. The female protagonist suffered so much in the early stages that even she herself felt sorry for her. The male protagonist was hiding a mistress in his golden house and was bumped into by the female protagonist, causing the female protagonist to be pregnant and almost die. She traveled thousands of miles to raise food for him, but he turned around and attacked the female protagonist's country. The female protagonist was disheartened and gave up her four-year-old nephew and jumped into the river to commit suicide. The female protagonist would definitely slap the male protagonist in the face when she returned, but she would not bring thousands of troops to trample the male protagonist under her feet. After all, the person who wanted to be the male protagonist had to be strong enough. His power and status could not be easily shaken. She wanted the male protagonist to see it but not get it. She wanted him to lick his face and want to chase after her but did not dare to act rashly. She wanted him to accept any humiliation from the female protagonist with guilt. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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