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In a Thai drama, the male protagonist thought that the female protagonist wanted the property of the male protagonist's father, so he treated her badly and hated her. Later on, the male lead slowly liked the female lead again. big

2024-09-22 20:54
In a Thai drama, the male protagonist thought that the female protagonist wanted the property of the male protagonist's father, so he treated her badly and hated her. Later on, the male lead slowly liked the female lead again. Probably in 2008 or 2009, Central TV Channel 1 or Channel 8 was broadcasting a Thai drama. I beg those who know to tell me. Thank you!
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2024-09-22 21:18

This was a Thai drama about the conflict between money and love called "The Organs"(liver). The drama was aired in 2019 and starred Pchy and Wong Ki-yang, telling the story of a rich father and a poor daughter. At the beginning of the play, the male lead misunderstood that the female lead wanted his father's property, so he developed disgust and hostility towards her. However, as time passed, the male protagonist gradually realized that he had misunderstood the female protagonist's motives and began to re-understand and appreciate her merits. In the end, the relationship between the male and female leads was sublimated. They overcame all kinds of difficulties together and came together. The play not only revealed the conflict between money and love, but also showed the complexity and variety of human nature, causing the audience to think and reflect on interpersonal relationships.

He Hated Her, Hated Her, Hated Her! Did the male lead fall in love with the female lead again in the later stages?

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2024-09-25 08:11

According to my knowledge of online literature, this book is called " He Hates Hate Her ". It's an emotional novel about the love story between a rich girl and a poor college student. The plot of the novel was more complicated and heartbreaking, but it did not clearly indicate that the male lead fell in love with the female lead again in the later stages. The story plot and emotional development in the novel were more diverse. The readers could evaluate whether it was torturous according to their own preferences and reading experience.

The female protagonist saved the male protagonist in the cave. Later, the male protagonist mistakenly thought that her brother wanted her to seduce her, so he took revenge on her.

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2025-03-04 20:40

The information you provided is not detailed enough for me to give an accurate answer. Can you provide more background information or plot details so that I can better help you?

In the beginning, the female lead hated the male lead, but later she slowly liked the male lead's anime.

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2024-09-26 00:56

There were many such anime works such as " Your Name "," Evil Crown ", and " Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" Wait a minute. The female lead might hate the male lead at first for some reason, but as the plot developed, the female lead would gradually discover the male lead's strengths and cuteness and gradually develop a good impression of him. The male lead might also experience some changes. From the initial dislike to gradually accepting the female lead and being with her. This kind of plot would usually resonate with the readers or the audience, allowing them to feel the emotional changes and growth between the characters. At the same time, it would also cause the readers or the audience to think about love, interpersonal relationships, and other issues.

He liked her and recommended an ancient novel. The female protagonist was originally the servant of the male protagonist, and the male protagonist was very cruel at first. Later, he slowly liked her book because of the female protagonist's personality.

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2024-07-23 15:01

๐Ÿ˜‹I recommend "Madam Xie is Right" to you. The male protagonist of this classical fictional novel is the Iron Blood General Xie Ning. He once fought bravely on the battlefield, but in front of his wife, Jiang Xun, he only said,"Madam is right!" The female lead was Xie Ning's wife, who had a distinct and independent personality. The male protagonist was very cruel at first and did not like the female protagonist. Later on, he slowly felt that the female protagonist's personality attracted him. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Why was the female protagonist engaged to the male protagonist, but the male protagonist hated her and liked the princess? Was the female lead's character really bad before she transmigrated? Was the male lead a Marquis?

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2025-03-03 13:15

๐Ÿ˜‹I have a book that I can recommend to you. It's called 'After the engagement was broken off, I became popular in the capital.' The female protagonist of this book, Song Sining, traveled to ancient times. Because she was framed and broke off the engagement, she was run over. However, she was unyielding. After breaking off the engagement, she opened a restaurant, took control of the army, gained the love of the people, and made a fortune. Even the black-bellied king was seduced by her. The male lead was a marquis who hated her to the core. He liked a princess. Although the relationship between the two of them was very bad at first, the female lead gradually moved the male lead with her own ability and talent. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐Ÿ˜—

Was there a female protagonist novel where the male protagonist hated the female protagonist in the beginning and slowly fell in love with her?

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2024-08-15 11:20

In the story of the female protagonist, the male protagonist might hate the female protagonist at first, but as the story developed, the male protagonist gradually discovered the female protagonist's advantages and charm and began to slowly fall in love with her. This kind of plot is usually seen as a plot twist that increases the novel's legibility and emotional resonance. However, it was important to note that not all female novels would use this kind of plot. It depended on the author's writing style and personal preferences.

The female protagonist had always liked the male protagonist and had sacrificed a lot for him. The male protagonist slowly liked her later on. She wanted ten chapters, ten chapters.

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2024-08-02 04:36

Alright, I'll provide you with the following ten chapters of the Taiwan novel: Meeting Misunderstanding Pursuit Injured Confession Rejection Comforting Intercourse Sweet Crisis Separation Reunion Happiness Crisis Parting I hope you like these chapters.

The first time the female lead and male lead met, the male lead had slept with her. The female lead was very sad, and they slowly fell in love. The female protagonist's mother died, and the female protagonist thought it was her fault.

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2025-03-05 01:24

This plot was not in line with the plot of conventional novels because most novels emphasized love and respect for women's values rather than sexual behavior. Although this plot may appear in some novels, it usually doesn't become the protagonist's love story. If this was a true story, then the story might need to be explored in depth to reflect the heroine's emotions and thinking process, as well as her reaction to her mother's death.

The male protagonist called the female protagonist Mo Mo. The female protagonist stayed by the male protagonist's side to treat her mother. Later, the female protagonist slowly fell in love with the male protagonist. The female protagonist's half-brother also liked her?

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2025-03-06 09:18

This was a more traditional Mary Sue novel plot that usually involved the following elements: 1. The male protagonist was the female protagonist's blood-related brother. There was a subtle emotional entanglement between the two. The female protagonist left her hometown and came to the city where the male protagonist lived in order to treat her mother. The female protagonist gradually fell in love with the male protagonist, but the male protagonist did not realize that he had fallen in love with the female protagonist. The female protagonist's half-brother also fell in love with the female protagonist and tried to get close to her. 5. Between the female and male leads, there would usually be a green tea bitch or a vicious female supporting character trying to destroy their relationship. This plot would usually appear in many novels, and the female protagonist often had a tragic past, such as the death of her mother, the disappearance of her father, and so on.

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