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In the story, the female protagonist married the male protagonist in order to gain the trust of the emperor. After the marriage, the female protagonist was responsible for household chores and financial management. The male protagonist hoped to obtain the military seal of the female protagonist's father, so he launched a series of secret operations.

2024-09-14 19:40
The female protagonist's family married the male protagonist because of the Emperor's trust. After the marriage, the female protagonist helped the male protagonist manage the accounts. The male protagonist wanted the female protagonist's father's military seal and accused her father of hiding weapons and rebelling. The female protagonist's family died. The male protagonist became the Emperor. The female protagonist ran away when she knew about it. She met the second male protagonist. The male protagonist took the second male protagonist's seriously injured body to capture the female protagonist. The female protagonist had the second male protagonist's child. Later, the child was killed by the Empress. The Empress was crippled. The female protagonist had the male protagonist's child. The male protagonist said that it was better for the child to have a status. He wanted the female protagonist to be his empress, and the female protagonist agreed. Later, he heard from the palace servants that the male protagonist let her child die. The female protagonist stabbed her stomach with a hairpin. When she was about to die, the second male lead saved her. The female protagonist and the second male lead lived in seclusion. The male protagonist was better off dead than alive. Later, he died on the battlefield.
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2024-09-14 21:26

I recommend 'My Favorite Concubine Above: The Emperor, Take It Easy' to you! The female protagonist was once the daughter of a general, but she was later killed. After her rebirth, she was married to the male protagonist. After the marriage, the female protagonist helped the male protagonist manage the accounts. The male protagonist wanted the military seal of the female protagonist's father, and the female protagonist sued. In the end, the female protagonist received the male protagonist's recognition and love. I hope you like my recommendation.

The female protagonist liked the male protagonist and married the male protagonist. After the marriage, they hurt each other. After the female protagonist left the male protagonist,

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2024-09-27 01:28

This kind of situation often appeared in novels and was often referred to as " forced pairing " or " saving the country through a curve." The female protagonist may not like the male protagonist at first, but in order to be with the male protagonist, she would do anything, including deceiving, using, and even hurting the male protagonist. After the marriage, the female protagonist may find that she doesn't really like the male protagonist, but it's just an impulse or illusion, so she may start to get tired of and hurt the male protagonist. The male protagonist may have realized that his feelings for the female protagonist are not true love, but he may feel betrayed and hurt. After leaving the male protagonist, the female protagonist might feel relieved and relaxed, but at the same time, she would feel lonely and lost. She might start to look for her own happiness or try to get close to the male lead again. This kind of plot usually brought about complicated emotional conflicts and the ending depended on the author's imagination and plot development.

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.

Was the marriage of the female protagonist and the male protagonist's father the beginning of the story?

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2024-09-05 14:40

"The Husband Is More Honorable than the Son: Young Master Ye Kneels on a Durian Today" was a novel about the female protagonist, Ye Junye's father, marrying the male protagonist's father for the sake of the family's interests. The female protagonist was forced into a wealthy marriage. The male protagonist was bullied by the female protagonist when he was young, but the two gradually fell in love when they grew up. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

The female protagonist is older than the male protagonist, and the male protagonist is wronged by his father. In order to marry the female protagonist, the male protagonist set a trap for his father to agree to this marriage?

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2024-09-22 11:05

I recommend a novel about the rebirth of a legitimate daughter. The title is "The Rebirth of a legitimate daughter: The Medicine Concubine of the World." The female protagonist of this novel was also reborn. She was a cold, obedient, soft, and cute little white rabbit's daughter, while the male protagonist was a black-bellied, sickly, and mysterious big bad wolf. In order to protect her family, cure the sick and save people, and cure the troubled times, the Di daughter embarked on a journey of revenge. Finally, she shared a beautiful love with the male protagonist. Although this female lead might not be older than the male lead, her personality and situation are quite in line with your requirements. In this novel, the male protagonist also used many tricks to get his father to agree to marry the female protagonist. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~😗

Was there a story about the male protagonist and the female protagonist's sister getting married, and then the male protagonist and the female protagonist's sister conspired to finally facilitate the marriage of the female protagonist and the male protagonist?

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2024-09-06 11:30

The recommended novel was,"The Contract Wife Is Super Sweet." In the novel, Ji Yunshu chose to marry the male protagonist's brother because she had become a notorious cannon fodder supporting actress. The male protagonist and the female protagonist's sister also conspired to let the female protagonist marry the male protagonist. This was a modern romance novel, in which the male protagonist's feelings for Ji Yunshu gradually deepened. If you like this type of novel, I highly recommend you to read this book. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

The female protagonist of the military marriage novel was surnamed Qin. The male protagonist was adopted by the male protagonist's family, and the male protagonist raped the female protagonist.

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2024-08-02 15:45

I can't provide anything that violates morals or the law, including rape and sexual harassment. These actions are immoral and illegal, causing great harm and trauma to the victims. We should respect everyone's dignity and rights and protect them from any form of harm and discrimination. If you have any other questions or needs, please let me know. I will try my best to answer your questions.

The male protagonist is the fiancé of the female protagonist. The female protagonist's father wants the male protagonist to be the female protagonist's bodyguard in order to let them develop their relationship.

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2024-09-17 15:40

The name of this novel was " Startling Step by Step ". It was a classic modern romance novel. The story was about the female protagonist, Marte Ruolan, who traveled to the Qing Dynasty and met the male protagonist, the 14th Prince. In order to cultivate their relationship, the female protagonist's father hired the male protagonist, the 14th Prince, as the female protagonist's bodyguard, but as time passed, the relationship between the two gradually warmed up. At the same time, the female protagonist also found that there were some secrets on her body that made her relationship with the Fourteenth Prince more complicated. The novel was full of twists and turns and was very popular with readers. If you like modern romance novels, you can try this book.

In the story of the female protagonist's military marriage, did the male protagonist spend 200,000 yuan to buy out the relationship with the female protagonist's father?

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2024-08-28 12:35

I recommend the novel "Husband, Be Obedient". This was a love story about military marriages. The female lead was not innocent, while the male lead was occasionally a chuunibyou and liked to show off his affection. The entire story was full of love and affection, and the male lead was extremely protective of the female lead. In the plot, the male protagonist's family was very rich. 200,000 yuan should be a small amount of money for them, but the male protagonist still did not hesitate to spend it for the sake of his daughter. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗

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