Was there a novel where the female protagonist ate while the male protagonist vomited when he saw others eating snacks?In this modern romance novel, the male protagonist, the CEO, returned home and saw his wife sitting on the sofa eating sour plums. The male protagonist wanted to kiss the female protagonist, but the female protagonist vomited when she saw him. The male protagonist was very wronged. However, the male lead still doted on the female lead very much. When they came out of the hospital, the male lead had a wronged expression on his face. He even held his wife carefully when he went down the stairs. The female lead said that she wanted to eat durian. The male lead looked aggrieved."But it stinksβ¦But for my wife, I'm willing to bear the humiliationβ¦Ah!" My wife! Don't hit my face!" This novel matched the plot described in the question. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Which CEO novel's male protagonist pretended to be stupid until he got married?I can't answer your question. According to my knowledge, there's no male protagonist in a CEO novel who would pretend to be stupid until they get married. This kind of scenario was not common and could be annoying or disappointing. In many novels, the male protagonist would gradually show his intelligence and wit during his love and marriage, thus forming a deeper emotional connection with the female protagonist. If you have any other questions, I'd be happy to help you.
Which novels could he recommend that described the male protagonist chasing the female protagonist or the male protagonist secretly falling in love with the female protagonist?Let me recommend you a few novels where the male lead is chasing the female lead or the male lead has a crush on the female lead!
1. "Days of Falling in Love with the Tsundere Prince Charming": The male protagonist is arrogant and annoying, but the female protagonist is infatuated with him. The interaction between the male and female protagonists is full of youthful positive energy.
2. "General, Be Kind": The male protagonist lied about his age and pretended to be the female protagonist's "big brother". He followed the female protagonist's footsteps and finally succeeded in making the female protagonist fall in love with him. The story of the male protagonist spoiling the female protagonist was touching.
3. "Magician's Childe: My Daughter Is Courtesy": The female protagonist traveled to the 21st century and was pursued by a magician male protagonist. The male protagonist was a dog masochist and had a venomous tongue, but the female protagonist was not afraid of challenges. She showed the male protagonist a different image of a girl.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π