I recommend the modern romance novel,"CEO Lu, Please Love Me" to you. The female protagonist Pu Ruo was deeply hurt by the scumbag when she was young, but later she dumped the scumbag and began to live a beautiful life alone. The plot of this novel is light and interesting, suitable for readers who like modern romance novels. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"I'm always the one who conquers the male god of the quick wear NPC." Even though it was a fast-acting novel, the male protagonist loved the female protagonist deeply in all worlds, while the female protagonist kept trying to destroy the relationship between the male and female protagonists. In the end, the male protagonist and the female protagonist resolved the misunderstanding and the two of them got together, and the female protagonist died because of it. Therefore, it could be said that the male lead had never loved the female lead from the beginning to the end. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There are many school anime where the male lead doesn't end up with the female lead. Here are some examples: 1 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!": The male lead Nobita did not end up with the female lead Hanako Koizumi. 2 " Takagi, who is good at teasing ": The male lead Takagi did not end up with the female lead Sakura Kyoko. 3." Light Sound Girl ": The male lead, Akiyama Yuta, did not end up with the female lead, Mikoto Misumi. 4. The Gate of the Stone of Destiny: The male lead, Rentaro Okabe, did not end up with the female lead, Gregor Shapek. 5." The Court of Leaves ": The male lead, Nishimura, and the female lead, Qianxun, did not end up together. These were just a small portion of the school anime where the male lead did not end up with the female lead. If you have any other requests, you are welcome to ask.
The following are a few recommended novels without a female protagonist: But Conan, Elf: The Beginning of the Game, Hacklund, Lord of Evil, The Emperor's Concubine Is A Little Ruthless, Conan's Winery House, Conan's World's Vest, The Strongest Forbidden Zone, Poor Man, Full-time Mage's Absolute Dimension, Strange Public Transport, The Grand Pope Behind the Scenes, Primeval Primogenitor of Treasures, Swordsman and Swordsman. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
From the information of the given novel, he could not find a novel where the female protagonist did not like the male protagonist. Please change the question and let me recommend a novel for you.
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Chief Concubine: Husband has a demonic aura": Although the male lead is a demonic male, he has always doted on the female lead, and the female lead finally got together with the male lead. 2. [The Queen of Dress Up Arrives: The female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist at first, but she gradually liked him and the two of them got together.] 3. "My Game Boyfriend": The male and female protagonists started off as a couple in the game. Later, they met in real life and slowly fell in love. In the end, they were together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
, I recommend the following good novels without a female protagonist to you: 1. Lord of the Mysteries: Pilgrimage to the Wild-A story of a writer searching for the unseen in a crazy world. After Boss Ke fell asleep, the starting point was the analysis and comparison of the various mystical Easter eggs in the original work. 2. The Lord of the Evil Demons-A story about the evil demons who do whatever they want, and the ever-changing story. If you don't mind, you can come in. 3. " Full-time Mage's Absolute Dimension "-The ultimate mystery of the world is buried in the end of the dimension. Divine faith gave birth to white magic, black magic came from darkness, so where did the dimension come from? Just like the Mirror World, what kind of conspiracy was there. 4. " Original God: Who Isn't a Traveler?"-The adventures of a mysterious man without the Eye of God and elemental power, but with fire, in the world of the Original God. 5. All Gods Must Die-The story of a man who wanted to kill the Lord God. The overall tone was more relaxed, without a female lead. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend "Ultraman: Why Am I Not Human" to you. This book is about a graduate student, Lu Rui, who transmigrated into the universe and became an experimental subject. There is no female protagonist or system. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend "My Remake Really Didn't Want to Surpass the Original." This is a novel about urban life. It tells the story of the main character who uploaded his remake in a fit of pique and unexpectedly became popular, attracting the pursuit of various major producers. There is no female protagonist in this book, but there is a female supporting character. You can give it a try. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😋
There were many reasons why the male and female leads in many youth dramas did not get together. For specific reasons, you can refer to the following reasons: 1. Plot requirements: Youth dramas usually contain many romantic plots. The male and female leads may not be together in the end to meet the needs of the plot and make the story more complete. 2. Character development: In some youth dramas, the male and female leads may not be together because their characters have not reached the final development. They might need to experience more growth and changes before they could finally be together. 3. Time limit: Youth dramas usually tell the complete story in a limited time. Therefore, the male and female leads may not be together in the end to complete the story line within the time limit. 4 people's choices: The male and female lead did not end up together because of their personal choices. They might have drifted apart or had their own lives and could not be together. 5. Realistic reasons: In youth dramas, the male and female protagonists may not be together because they have some realistic reasons in reality, such as distance, family, personality, etc., that cause them to be unable to be together. There could be many reasons why the male and female lead did not end up together, and each reason had different effects and explanations.
In the case of a scumbag slandering the female lead, you can refer to the following plot: 1. Let the scumbag speak his own thoughts and accusations, and let the readers judge for themselves whether they are true or not. 2. The description of the scumbag's words and deeds makes the readers feel his malice and hypocrisy. 3. Demonstrate the heroine's strength and confidence. Let her use her actions to prove her innocence and charm. 4. Set up a reversal between the scumbag and the female protagonist so that their misunderstanding or conflict can be resolved and the readers can feel the chemical reaction between them. 5. Prominent the advantages and charm of the female protagonist to let the readers feel her uniqueness and irreplaceable. The above are some possible plot designs that can be adjusted and developed according to your own storyline and preferences.