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Which of the protagonists of the comprehensive novels did not take the female protagonist away from the Apocalypse Academy at first, but later went back and took the female protagonist away?

2024-09-18 13:30
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2024-09-18 17:28

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend the Academy of Apocalypse to you. The protagonist of this book didn't take the female protagonist, Poison Island, with him at the beginning, but he went back later, so it meets your needs ~ I hope you like this fairy's recommendation, muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

I took away the space of the female protagonist before the apocalypse

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2024-12-24 11:14

"Awesome!" Before the apocalypse, I took away the female protagonist's space " was a novel written by Mu Qi. The story was about the female protagonist, Mu Qi, who had been reborn before the apocalypse. She had spatial and supernatural abilities. She used these abilities to fight against the scumbag and the slut, and took back the female protagonist's space. The novel was serialised on the Chinese website, and readers could read it for free on the website.

- In the first world, the female protagonist was imprisoned in the villa by the male protagonist. Later, the female protagonist ran away and went to the country.

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2024-08-26 05:47

Hello, I can provide you with a novel about the first world where the female protagonist was imprisoned in the villa by the male protagonist and then ran away to the country. This novel was called " The Plan to Save the Big Boss " by Xiao Sheng, who hated writing. I hope you like it!

Stay away from the female protagonist

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2025-01-05 16:10

There were a few ancient novels that could be recommended, and one of them was the plot where the female protagonist left the male protagonist. These novels included "The Virtuous Wife Is Poisonous,""My Beloved Concubine Above: Emperor, Take It Easy,""Reborn Like Brocade,""After Rebirth, Is It Too Late for the Empress to Change Her Husband?" and "The Pretty and Fierce Wife: Husband, Don't Provoke Me." These novels were all based on the plot of the female protagonist leaving the male protagonist after her rebirth. They included different settings such as the palace, time travel, fantasy, and so on. These novels had compact plots and smooth writing, suitable for readers who liked ancient novels.

Did the male protagonist take away one of the sons of the female protagonist, Yu Moxue?

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2025-03-12 06:24

The female lead is called Inksnow. She has four sons in her family who are older than her. Among them, the male lead took one of them away. This novel was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of the female protagonist who was poisoned in her previous life. After her rebirth, she chose to stay away from rich families and start a business to earn money to raise her son. Later, the male lead appeared and fell in love with the female lead at first sight. A series of touching stories happened between them. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

In which novel, at the female protagonist's wedding, the male protagonist took the female protagonist away. The female protagonist seemed to be called Shu.

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2024-09-03 22:49

I'm not sure about the name of the novel you mentioned. Can you provide me with more information such as the genre of the novel, the author, the plot, etc. so that I can help you find the novel?

Which novels described the female protagonist successfully fighting back against the second female lead who tried to take everything away from her?

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2024-09-08 11:06

I recommend "On the Self-Cultivation of the Second Female Lead in Soy Sauce". The second female lead in this ancient romance novel wants to take everything away from the female lead, but in the end, she is counterattacked by the female lead. The main character was an otaku who had transmigrated into the second female lead. She realized that there was something wrong with the female lead's plot, so she wanted to leave the female lead and live a free life. However, she was still caught by the female protagonist and was dragged into the plot of the female protagonist step by step. In the end, she fought with the female protagonist and made the female protagonist realize her mistake. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

The female protagonist is far away from the male protagonist

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2025-01-09 07:27

I recommend the two ancient novels " Evil Woman in Power " and " A Guide to Self-Protection for Female Supporting Characters " to you. " Evil Woman in Power " was an inspirational novel about the female protagonist's hard work and finally becoming a phoenix. The female protagonist, Du Lingyin, left the male protagonist and became a thorn in the hearts of the male and female protagonists. As for " A Supporting Female Lead's Self-Protection Guide ", it was a Xianxia novel. The female lead followed her own guide and successfully distanced herself from the male and female leads, stunning the world. These two novels meet your requirements of the female protagonist staying away from the male protagonist.

The female protagonist is far away from the male protagonist

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2025-01-06 06:37

There were a few novels where the female protagonist stayed away from the male protagonist that could be recommended. These novels included "The Virtuous Wife Is Poisonous,""My Beloved Concubine Above: Emperor, Take It Easy,""Reborn Like Brocade,""After Rebirth, Is It Too Late for the Empress to Change Her Husband?" and "The Pretty and Fierce Wife: Husband, Don't Provoke Me." These novels covered both ancient and modern novels. In them, the female protagonist chose to stay away from the male protagonist after her rebirth. The authors of these novels were exquisite and worth reading.

The female protagonist stays away from the novel.

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2025-01-01 10:17

The recommended ending chapters of the novel, The Female Lead Stay Away, included " The Virtuous Wife Is Poisonous,"" The Beloved Concubine Is Above: Emperor, Take It Easy,"" Reborn Like Brocade,"" After Rebirth, Is It Too Late for the Empress to Change Her Husband?" and " The Pretty and Fierce Wife: Husband, Don't Provoke Me." These novels described how the female protagonist left the male protagonist after her rebirth. They were all ancient novels, and one of the plots was that the female lead was far away from the male lead. These novels all had complete stories that could satisfy the needs of readers.

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