In this ancient novel, did the male protagonist misunderstand the female protagonist and put her in the water prison?😋I recommend to you The Return of Gratitude. It's an ancient travel novel. The female lead was an illegitimate daughter of the royal family. After being framed, she was locked in a water prison and her friends were forced to separate. The male lead misunderstood that the female lead had set up a trap to harm him, so he locked her in the water prison. Later, the heroine successfully escaped and began her adventure with her friends. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
What do you recommend that fits the criteria? (Requires the female protagonist to pursue the male protagonist. The male protagonist has no feelings for his enemy. The female protagonist has feelings for his enemy.)😋I recommend the following novels to you. They are all romance novels. The female protagonist chases the male protagonist, the male protagonist has no obvious love rival, and the female protagonist has a love rival:
1. "Cannon Fodder Female Supporting Character, Sweet Pet Daily": The female protagonist transmigrated to a female supporting character in a school novel. Wei Wei was the male protagonist, and the female supporting character only wanted to stay away from the male protagonist, but the male protagonist kept pestering her and flirting with her.
2. "Reborn Book Fragrance Witch": The female protagonist is reborn and returns to the campus. She and the male protagonist are strangers, familiar with each other, and then fall in love. The female protagonist encounters many challenges and has a love rival.
3. "My Husband Must Be Strong": The female protagonist was admitted to a prestigious high school in A City from a small village. The male protagonist was a top student. The female protagonist and the male protagonist became a couple because of a love letter. However, their identities were different. They were blocked by the outside world and had love rivals.
4. "My Two-Faced Prince": The female protagonist entered Shenghan Academy as a SPY and met the male protagonist, Ding Fan, who was known as the "best frog". She met six of the best boys in South Side. The female protagonist and the male protagonist were strangers to each other, but they were familiar with each other and had love rivals.
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Is there a novel where the female protagonist has been carefully loving the male protagonist, but the male protagonist doesn't care about the female protagonist?It was possible that the female protagonist had always been careful to love the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not care about the female protagonist. This kind of plot often appeared in some novels or television dramas because the male protagonist might already have other emotional lines or the male protagonist's personality made him unwilling to express his feelings easily. The female protagonist might have been silently protecting the male protagonist, hoping that the male protagonist would realize his love for her, but the male protagonist might not have felt the feelings of the female protagonist, thus creating a story where the female protagonist had been carefully loving the male protagonist while the male protagonist did not care about the female protagonist.