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Was there a novel in which the female protagonist suffered too much because of childbirth, and the male protagonist self-destructed his fertility?

2024-09-05 21:52
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2024-09-06 01:22

Yes, this novel was called "A Long Road to Marriage: Please Be Gentle, Sir". The female protagonist, Su Jinxi, was framed because she refused her mother-in-law to do something. Unfortunately, her husband did not believe her and chased her out of the house. Later, she met the male lead, Shen Lin, and her life began to change. Coincidentally, the male protagonist was infertile, which further promoted the relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist. The female protagonist did not have a child with the male protagonist because the male protagonist was infertile. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was this novel about the male protagonist suffering because of the injuries the female protagonist suffered?

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2024-08-18 07:14

" I recommend " The sadistic female protagonist stood up " to you. The male protagonist accidentally injured the female protagonist in order to save her. The female protagonist dug out her own golden core to save the male protagonist. The male protagonist's golden core shattered. Later, the female protagonist became stronger and stronger through various encounters and finally succeeded in counterattacking. This novel was very heart-wrenching, but it also showed the female protagonist's strength and courage. It was very worth reading. I hope my recommendation suits your taste.

The female protagonist and the male protagonist broke up because the male protagonist cared too much about his sister. The female protagonist was a financial journalist, and the male protagonist worked in a stock company.

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2024-09-12 18:38

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend "Waiting to Be Dumped Every Day" to you. This book tells the story of the female protagonist, Lu Cheng, who transmigrated into a novel and became the vicious ex-girlfriend in the entertainment industry. After her rebirth, she overcame all the difficulties and became famous all over the country and married a beautiful man. The female lead was a financial journalist, while the male lead worked in a stock company. However, because the male lead cared too much about his sister, they eventually broke up. This novel was mainly sweet, but it was slightly sadistic. It was a lighthearted modern romance novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The male protagonist loves the female protagonist too much

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2025-01-12 15:47

If you like novels where the male protagonist is deeply affectionate towards the female protagonist and has a slightly sadistic plot, I recommend the following to you: 1. " Quick Wear Scumbag: Big Boss Can't Be Enduring ": The male and female leads abuse each other to a considerable extent, but there will still be a sweet ending in the end. 2. " The Love Fairy Tale of a Wealthy Daughter ": The female protagonist loves the male protagonist deeply. Although the male protagonist is cold, he eventually falls in love with the female protagonist. It was a little torturous, but the male lead doted on the female lead. 3. Cynthia's Cat: The female protagonist is the princess in the novel, and the male protagonist is the guard. The male protagonist liked the princess and eventually became a general. The feelings in this novel involved national hatred and family hatred as well as intimate lovers. 4. " Yu Xiang Mo Nuan ": The female protagonist, the princess, has a good background and is smart and intelligent, but she likes to abuse scumbags. The male protagonist is a guard who later becomes a prince of an enemy country. The relationship between the male and female protagonists in this ancient romance novel was also sadomasochistic. I hope you like these recommendations!

The male protagonist loves the female protagonist too much

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2024-12-30 02:56

The following are some recommendations for novels where the male protagonist loves the female protagonist too much: 1. " The Empress Bullies ": The male protagonist is a loyal dog and a domineering CEO. He dotes on the female protagonist and can't stand to see the female protagonist being bullied. 2. [Beautiful Wife: The male protagonist is much older than the female protagonist. He dotes on the female protagonist and has a better family background than the female protagonist.] 3. [Yao Xiang Qing Wang Fei]: The male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist, and the female protagonist has saved the male protagonist's life many times. 4. The male protagonist's feelings for the female protagonist are very moving. 5. [The Sword of Yue Chun]: The male protagonist regrets giving his feelings to the female protagonist, and the female protagonist is betrayed by her master. These novels were all recommended works by Gu Yan, where the male protagonist loved the female protagonist too much.

Was there a modern novel in which the male protagonist was rich but suffered because of paralysis, and the female protagonist did not like him at first?

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2024-09-01 12:03

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following two modern romance novels to you: 1. "The Evolution of Buddhist Girls": The female protagonist was a girl who lost her 100,000 yuan bonus due to the software upgrade of the male protagonist's company. At first, she was not interested in the male protagonist. The male lead was a CEO who was cold on the outside but had a venomous tongue on the inside. He touched the female lead time and time again in a paralyzed situation, and the two of them gradually developed feelings for each other. 2. "Di daughter wants to defy the heavens: A good-for-nothing cute concubine, deep tricks!" The female lead, Yan Wanyue, was a good-for-nothing woman who pretended to be stupid and did not like the male lead. The male lead seemed to be a black-bellied emperor who did not show his emotions, but with the help of the female lead, he gradually solved his physical problems. The two also developed their feelings through helping each other. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The sickly male protagonist loves the female protagonist too much

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2025-01-02 03:43

Here are a few recommended novels where the sickly male protagonist loves the female protagonist too much: 1. " The Sick Puppeteer of the Rebirth of the Apocalypse ": The female protagonist is reborn back to the beginning of the apocalypse and uses her own dolls to eliminate criminals. The male protagonist is a demon rogue. Both male and female protagonists are very sick. 2. " I'll pamper the evil villain in the world of fast wear ": The female protagonist raised the evil villain in the world of fast wear, and the male protagonist was a sick evil villain. 3. " I Will Never Let You Go ": The female protagonist was reborn in a school novel. The male protagonist showed his paranoid possessiveness. For the female protagonist, he even caused the female protagonist to be separated from her parents and die of illness. 4. " Exclusive Possession ": The male protagonist was a domineering and brave alien prince of the Orcs. He kidnapped the female protagonist to become his fiancรฉe. The female protagonist gradually understood his loyalty in the later running-in. 5. " Quick Wear Dark Series: My Sick Host ": The female protagonist was bound to a male protagonist who looked gentle and polite on the outside but was a powerful and abnormal male protagonist on the inside. Please note that the plot and character settings of the above novels may involve some violent, sick, and unhealthy behavior. When reading, please judge for yourself whether it suits your personal preferences and values.

Was there a novel in which the protagonist was originally a cultivator, but was forced to self-destruct and was reborn in the future, and his meridians were blocked because he absorbed too much natural energy?

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2024-09-12 18:04

The protagonist of this book was originally an extremely arrogant Daoist Master of Jindan Stage. However, due to the dispute in the Immortal Cultivation World, he chose to self-destruct his Jindan. In the end, he traveled through time and space and was reborn in a fetus whose meridians were blocked. Later on, she relied on her own hard work to break free from all kinds of restrictions step by step, becoming an armament refining genius and unfolding her legendary life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there any novel that recommended the female protagonist to rely on the male protagonist because she had suffered a great loss?

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2024-07-25 20:24

I recommend 'Wear It Quickly: The Big Boss Raised by Paranoid Is Sick Again' to you. The female protagonist, Li Yin, had once been hurt by her lover. In order to escape from his shackles, she refused, escaped, avoided, and hid. However, her desire for safety and protection had always existed. The male lead was a paranoid and sickly girl. When he met Li Yin, he was full of desire to monopolize her. He once chased after Li Yin without caring about anything, but he was also seriously injured because of it. As the plot developed, the male protagonist gradually relaxed himself and paid more attention to and protected Li Yin. Li Yin also gradually let down her guard and relied on the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The male protagonist is too much of a fool.

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2024-12-27 17:25

The following are some novel recommendations about the male protagonist mixing in society: 1. " CEO Wen Died After His Wife Was Tortured Insane ": This novel was about the love story between a wealthy wife and a business tycoon who was involved in the underworld. The plot was a little heartbreaking. 2. " Super Monster Factory ": The protagonist, Ye Qing, accidentally obtained an application that could produce monsters with infinite strength. In order to make a better life in society, he began to recruit all kinds of powerful monsters and launched a series of struggles against various difficulties. 3. " Beijing Men's Illustrated Guide: Society ": This novel mainly tells the story of men from all walks of life working hard in Beijing. It focuses on the workplace culture of the Internet industry and portrays the vivid image of Beijing men and the reality. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for novels with the male protagonist mixed in with society.

Was there a cultivation novel in which the female protagonist had the surname Qin and suffered from extreme cold, and because of this, the male protagonist broke off the engagement?

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2024-09-04 00:49

The female protagonist, Qin Mingyue, was broken off by the male protagonist after her cultivation was crippled by the male protagonist. However, Qin Mingyue later turned the tables and became a big shot in cultivation, and she started to dote on the male protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation.๐Ÿ˜—

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