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The male protagonist is a blind prince. He is called by his brother (the emperor) to lecture him (to get him married early), but the male protagonist doesn't agree, saying that unless from heaven

2024-09-15 14:07
The male protagonist was a blind prince. His brother (the emperor) called him to lecture him (to get him married as soon as possible). The male protagonist refused and said that he would only do so if he fell from the sky. Then, he went out. The female protagonist fell from the sky and fell into the arms of the male protagonist... The female lead had a child before she transmigrated.
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2024-09-15 19:02

This novel was called " The Blind Prince of Time Travel " by Zi Yun Feihong. The novel told the story of a modern girl who accidentally traveled to ancient times to become the concubine of the prince, but unfortunately, the prince lost his sight. She stayed by his side to help him overcome his difficulties and finally got together with the prince. In the novel, when the prince was lectured by the emperor, he made a request, that is, he hoped that the concubine would fall from the sky. If the prince could successfully pick up the concubine, he would marry the concubine.

In his early years, a blind and beautiful male protagonist had a tall and mighty brother to take care of him.
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2024-09-11 10:49
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The male protagonist is the emperor, but the female protagonist doesn't know the identity of the male protagonist when she knows him.
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2024-07-16 18:46
There are many novels in which the female protagonist transmigrated. The male protagonist is the emperor, but the female protagonist doesn't know the identity of the male protagonist when she knows him. 1." The Tyrant's Favorite Concubine " The Queen Reborn 3 Tyrant, I'm from MI9 4."The Bastard's Daughter Is Poisonous" 5." Special Agent Concubine: Your Majesty, I'm Going to Destroy You " I hope these recommendations will suit your taste. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.
In an ancient novel, the male protagonist was an emperor. He did not get close to his concubines, but let his brother pretend to be him to pamper the harem. Was it smart?
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2024-09-16 00:10
I recommend "My Little Girl Doesn't Want to Be the Empress Again". The male protagonist of this book was a clever emperor. He let his brother pretend to be his favorite harem, while the female protagonist was sold into a brothel and later became his abandoned concubine. The plot was filled with elements of time travel and harem struggles, which was very suitable for readers who liked ancient romance and palace fights. I hope you will like this novel! Muah ~
The male protagonist is blind, the female protagonist takes care of him and changes clothes in front of him, the female protagonist has a netizen called Silence, and the male protagonist drives a Maybach.
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2024-08-22 11:05
The titles of these novels were usually " Blind Eyes "," The Companion of a Beautiful Woman in Time Travel "," The Special Hobbies of Beautiful Women ", and so on.
Who knew that the male protagonist of an urban novel was called Zhang Mengmeng? At first, his family asked him to get married
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2024-09-20 11:33
I don't know which book you're referring to, but if you can provide more information or specify the name of the novel, I can try to help you find the relevant information.
In an ancient novel, the male protagonist was mute. The female protagonist married the male protagonist. The male protagonist thought that she wanted to harm him. Later, there was a reversal. The male protagonist became the emperor, and the female protagonist was kidnapped by him to the country.
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2024-09-07 03:58
This is a plot from an ancient novel. You can refer to the following question and answer: 1. The male lead is mute. Why would the female lead marry the male lead? Perhaps it was because the female protagonist's father was an important official and the female protagonist was also very beautiful, so the female protagonist was betrothed to the male protagonist by her father. The male lead was mute, which might be why he was more attractive to the female lead. Why did the male protagonist think that the female protagonist wanted to harm him in the first place? Perhaps it was because the male protagonist had been hurt by the female protagonist's father when he was young, so he had developed a certain hostility and distrust towards the female protagonist. Later, the male protagonist became the emperor and the female protagonist was kidnapped by him to the country. Perhaps it was because the female protagonist had once said something unfavorable to the male protagonist in front of the emperor or because of the female protagonist's loyalty to the country. When the male protagonist became the emperor, he might take revenge on the female protagonist, so he kidnapped the female protagonist to the country. Did the female lead turn around later? If the female lead was indeed harmful to the male lead in the beginning, then the possibility of her turning around later was relatively small. However, the specific plot needed to be decided according to the plot of the novel.
Do you recommend those novels that are based on the ancient saying? The male protagonist doesn't love the female protagonist at first, but later on, he falls in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist doesn't trust him?
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2024-07-16 21:12
I recommend "It's Not Easy to Be a Fujin" to you.😋The male protagonist didn't love the female protagonist at first, and the female protagonist was also dragged into marrying the male protagonist by her family. The two of them also had some setbacks when they got along. However, as the plot developed, the male protagonist gradually found himself deeply in love with the female protagonist, but the female protagonist could not believe the male protagonist's heart. Throughout the story, the two of them helped each other overcome all kinds of difficulties and finally achieved a happy ending.😍I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The male protagonist is a disabled person, the female protagonist is his wife, the female protagonist has always liked him, and the male protagonist and outsiders misunderstand that the female protagonist married him for money?
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2024-08-21 06:30
😋I recommend a novel to you, Dressed as the Male Lead's Ex-Wife. The male protagonist was disabled, and the female protagonist was his ex-wife. The male protagonist and outsiders all guessed that the female protagonist married him for money, but the female protagonist actually liked him a long time ago and protected him at all times. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
What are some examples of prejudice that Harry doesn't let blind him in the fanfiction 'harry doesn't let prejudice blind him'?
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2024-11-16 22:45
There could be prejudice against certain magical creatures. Maybe there are some creatures that are considered dangerous or inferior in the wizarding world. But Harry, in this fanfiction, doesn't go along with that. He takes the time to understand the creatures, like he did with Buckbeak. He doesn't let the general prejudice towards these creatures make him treat them unfairly.
There was an ancient saying that the female protagonist married the female protagonist. The male protagonist was ordered by the emperor to marry the female protagonist. When he married the female protagonist, he was very gentle. After he married the female protagonist, his attitude changed.
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2024-09-04 07:43
Such plots were more common in Gu Yan's novels. The male protagonist was gentle and considerate when he married the female protagonist because he hoped to make the female protagonist feel at ease and happy in this way and show his care and love. However, when the female protagonist is married, the male protagonist's attitude may change because he feels fresh and stressed or because he is dissatisfied or disappointed with some of the female protagonist's actions or words. In this case, the male protagonist might retaliate or treat the female protagonist coldly to achieve his goal.
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