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Was there a novel where the male and female protagonists divorced after half a year of marriage? The female protagonist was a painter, and the male protagonist tried to win her back through painting, while the male protagonist lived abroad?

2024-09-27 02:30
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2024-09-27 04:56

The book,'The One Who Was My childhood sweetheart,' met the requirements.

The male protagonist divorced after three years of marriage with the female protagonist. After the divorce, he liked the female protagonist. The female protagonist was a gold anchor. The male protagonist and the female protagonist had not met in the three-year marriage.

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2024-09-15 00:35

The male protagonist and the female protagonist had not met in their three-year marriage. The male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist after the divorce, indicating that the male protagonist did not really understand the female protagonist before. He only temporarily established a relationship with her during the marriage. What were the characteristics of the female lead of a gold-medal streamer?

At the end of the story, the female protagonist came back from abroad and lived in the place where she used to live with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not find her.

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2024-08-18 20:58

Sorry, my answer may not be the most accurate. I don't know what novel you're referring to, but I can provide you with some plots that might fit your description. In a novel, the female protagonist returned from abroad and lived in the place where she used to live with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not notice her. This plot is more common because it creates an exciting atmosphere for the reader to be curious and guess. In this plot, the female lead might recall the bits and pieces of her past with the male lead, and at the same time, she might notice some details that the male lead did not notice, thus triggering more speculation and exploration. After returning to China, the female protagonist might choose to return to the place where she used to live with the male protagonist because she might want to start over some things that had happened in the past or want to reunite with the male protagonist. The male protagonist may be surprised and confused because he may not notice that the female protagonist has returned, but it may also be because he is busy with his own life and does not notice the change in the female protagonist. In this plot, the readers can feel the emotional changes and inner conflicts between the male and female protagonists through their interactions and conversations. This kind of plot could also add more depth and meaning to the story.

Was there a modern novel that had a marriage between the male and female protagonists, but did not end up as a result? The male protagonist went abroad, while the female protagonist became a university teacher. Would the male protagonist look for her after he returned?

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2024-09-20 07:10

I recommend the book "The Friendship of Summer and Spring". The male and female protagonists were separated at first, but they didn't get married. The male protagonist went abroad, and the female protagonist became a university teacher. The male protagonist came back to look for her. This book belonged to the modern romance and urban life category. The plot was oriented. The female protagonist was self-reliant and self-disciplined. She also knew how to act coquettishly and could hit small monsters. The male protagonist was clingy and jealous. He loved to dress up the female protagonist. In front of people, she was a spring adult. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a modern novel where the female protagonist met the male protagonist while traveling abroad and the female protagonist was a doctor?

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2024-09-26 07:41

I recommend the modern romance novel,"Spring, Autumn, Winter, Summer, Coincidentally, I Have You". The story described a cold but gentle doctor and a student who already had a boyfriend. They met again and again because of various trivial matters. What kind of story would they have when their personalities and living environments were completely different? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a novel where the female protagonist divorced the male protagonist, and then the female protagonist regretted it and pursued the male protagonist?

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2024-08-13 07:14

According to the information provided, I recommend a modern romance novel about wealthy families," The Black Value of the Paranoid Villain is off the charts." The general plot of this novel is that the female lead, Sang Yu, transmigrated into a book and became a female supporting character. In order to get out of the plot, she was bent on getting a divorce. After the divorce, the male protagonist turned evil and became a demon. The female protagonist regretted pursuing the male protagonist and wanted to win him back. The plot of this book was thrilling, the reversal was suspenseful, and the characters 'personalities were obvious. It was worth reading. I hope you like my recommendation.

In a novel, the female protagonist and the male protagonist were married. The female protagonist did not know the male protagonist, but the male protagonist knew the female protagonist. The female protagonist was a painter. There was once a painting of a starry sky.

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2025-02-28 04:25

The plot of the novel sounded romantic, but there was not much description of the painter's character, so it was impossible to provide more details. However, if the female protagonist was a painter, she might often paint her own works, and the male protagonist might discover the details in the female protagonist's works and get to know his spouse. The female lead's painting of the starry sky could be a plot to express her innermost feelings and also to show the readers her creative talent. This painting might become an important opportunity for the male protagonist to get to know her, and it might also become a hint for the female protagonist to the male protagonist. If you want to know more about the plot, you should read the original novel or search for other related resources to get a more complete experience.

Was there a romance novel where the female protagonist was abandoned by the male protagonist, and the male protagonist tried his best to save her?

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2024-07-16 17:59

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. In "It's Just You", the female protagonist competed with the original female protagonist. Although the male protagonist loved the original female protagonist at first, as he got along with the difficult female protagonist, he gradually fell in love with her and chose her. It was worth mentioning that this novel was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The male protagonist was the daughter of a wealthy family. 2. In the story of "The First Daughter," the female protagonist conquered the loyal dog man by changing her mother and abandoning the phoenix man. Although the male protagonist had a deep misunderstanding of the female protagonist at the beginning, he still chose her in the end. This novel was an ancient romance novel, and the male protagonist was a prince. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

There was a novel where the male protagonist had a mistress and the female protagonist had the surname Pei. At the beginning, the male protagonist and the female protagonist divorced, and then the female protagonist married the male protagonist's half-brother.

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2025-02-25 13:41

I can't confirm which novel you are looking for because you didn't provide the title or author of the novel. However, according to the information you provided, I can provide you with an overview of the plot of the following novels: In a novel, the male protagonist had a mistress and the female protagonist's surname was Pei. The male protagonist and the female protagonist divorced, and then the female protagonist married the male protagonist's half-brother. This novel could be a modern urban novel or a rebirth novel. The plot could involve emotions, marriage, family, betrayal, and other topics. If you can provide more information or names, I will be very happy to provide you with more accurate answers.

In the novel, the male protagonist was a soldier, and the female protagonist lived with her grandmother?

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2024-09-23 21:14

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend "The Bloodthirsty Soldier" to you. This is a military-war fantasy novel. The story is about powerful soldiers guarding their country, and the male protagonist is a soldier. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

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