Would the male protagonist in the novel return, and would the female protagonist fall ill?๐I recommend the following novels to you:
1. The male lead was a cultivation expert who could make talismans, refine pills, refine weapons, and array formations at will. The female protagonist was sick, and the two of them entered the cultivation world together to adventure.
2. "Expert of Medicine": The male lead was a medical expert, and the female lead was his psychiatrist. The two of them cured each other's illnesses together.
3. "Sickly Adonis Super Ferocious and Cute": The male lead has a hidden illness and is very possessive of the female lead. The female lead is a dark female lead. The two of them are filled with a battle to hurt and save each other.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In which ancient novels did the female protagonist fall ill or seriously ill, while the male protagonist was considerate and gentle?I recommend the following ancient novels where the female protagonist is sick or seriously ill, and the male protagonist is considerate and gentle:
1. In "The Flawless Beauty," the female lead, Zhou Linlang, was considered a jinx, but there was a male lead who took care of and protected her, creating a beautiful future together.
2. In <<Medicine Fragrance Princess Consort>>, the female protagonist saved the male protagonist's life many times and unfortunately became pregnant. The male protagonist admitted his responsibility and created a happy family for her.
3. In "The Reborn Daughter's Counterattack", the female protagonist suffered unfair treatment from her family after her rebirth, but the male protagonist never left her and always cared for and supported her. In the end, the two of them fell in love.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
In ancient novels, when the male protagonist was poisoned, the poison would become very terrifying. He did not want the female protagonist to see it. The female protagonist accidentally found it and found medicine to detoxify the male protagonist?In ancient novels, the male protagonist would become very terrifying when he was poisoned. He didn't want the female protagonist to see the female protagonist accidentally discover and find medicine to detoxify the male protagonist? An example is as follows:
In some ancient novels, the male protagonist might be poisoned and when he was poisoned, his expression would become extremely terrifying. He did not want the female protagonist to see this scene because he felt that it would destroy his feelings for the female protagonist. However, the heroine might accidentally discover the male protagonist's poison and find him an antidote.
In this case, the female protagonist might take some measures to protect the male protagonist, such as preventing the male protagonist from seeing her or using some methods to hint at the male protagonist's existence to protect his self-esteem. In the end, the heroine may successfully detoxify the male protagonist and restore his life, but in the process, the male protagonist may develop deeper feelings for her.