According to the given information, the following novels all contained elements of the Black Hell: "Super Duplication: I Become a God in the Black Hell","Boss Alliance","Black Hell Judge","Supreme Hades","Lord of All Races","Inauspicious Star","Black Hell High School", and "Prison Wargod". I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Other than "Black Jail High School", there were also "Supreme Youdi","Lord of All Races","Fierce Star","Prison Guarding War God","Super Duplication: I Become a God in Black Jail","Black Jail Judge", and many other novels that had the main character locked up in a black prison.πI recommend you to read Supreme Youdi. It tells the story of the main character, Zhao Wuyou, who was betrayed and framed. He was involved in a power struggle and was eventually imprisoned in Black Prison. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend the novel, The Lawful Wife: The President Is Arrested. The female protagonist was set up and sent to jail, but in order to protect him, she would rather go to jail than reveal her whereabouts that night. At the last moment of the trial, he appeared and gave her a choice. More exciting plots are waiting for you to read! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
This could be a dark fantasy novel where the protagonist might be held in a black prison and locked to the lute bone for some reason. As time passed, the protagonist gradually unchained himself and took action with the people of Black Dungeon. These novels usually involved elements such as magic, mysterious powers, battle, and escape. They might also describe the protagonist's experiences and adventures in the dark world.
It was a pity that he could not find any novels about prisons and prison guards.
The following are my recommendations for your male protagonist's novels in prison: Loving You Is Not an Easy Thing, Hello, Loyal Dog Husband, Addicted to Love, Waiting for Dawn with You, Like a Proud Wife, and The Return of the Doctor's Son-in-Law. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
[Answer: I recommend the novel "Fifteen Years Waiting for Migrating Birds (Official Version)" to you.] The male lead Pei Shangxuan and the female lead Li Li had a crush on each other for fifteen years. In the end, Pei Shangxuan fell in love with Li Li, but Li Li could no longer continue to love him. The story was crazy and touching, and it really matched the plot of the novel described in the question! I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah!
I recommend The Strongest Auror at Hogwarts. This book is about Aesop Green, a protagonist who graduates from Hogwarts and becomes an Auror. He uses his Rubik's Cube Prison to help capture Dark wizards. But that year, Sirius Black broke out of prison, the Dark Lord returned, and the conflict between Muggles and wizards intensified. If you like prison breaks, you won't be disappointed. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Well, a lot of the characters find ways to create a sense of normalcy. They might have daily routines that help them get through the day. For instance, the inmates who work in the kitchen have a set schedule and tasks that give them some structure. Also, many of them use humor to deal with the harsh reality of prison. They make jokes about the prison system, the guards, or their own situations. Some characters also turn to religion as a source of comfort and strength in prison. It gives them a community within the prison and something to believe in during tough times.
Stephen King is a very famous author who has written prison - related fiction like 'The Shawshank Redemption' and 'The Green Mile'. Another is Henri Charrière who wrote 'Papillon'. Anthony Burgess, with his 'A Clockwork Orange', is also well - known in this regard.
At the beginning of the book, the protagonist became a teacher after coming out of prison. For novels with this background, I would recommend "Teacher, Come Quickly" and "My Years as a Teacher." Both novels were reality-based novels that told the stories of teachers. The former was about a teacher who returned to the past and tried to change the educational environment, while the latter was about how teachers faced various student problems. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π