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Were there any novels where the female protagonist was used by a scumbag to kill the male protagonist and then forced to die?

2024-09-23 12:04
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2024-09-23 12:55

I recommend 'The Woman of Time Transmigration Accompanied by the Reversal' to you. The story was about Su Qingyao transmigrating into the novel and becoming a supporting actress. She was used by a scumbag to kill the male protagonist and then forced to kill the female protagonist. After the protagonist was reborn, he planned to build a good relationship with the female protagonist. However, he found that the scumbag male supporting character had also transmigrated. They wanted to force the female protagonist to death. Su Qingyao decided to use the female protagonist and the beautiful man to change her fate. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any modern romance novels where the female protagonist was forced to betray the male protagonist and was later abused by the male protagonist?

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2024-09-03 23:01

I recommend 'Return to Eighteen: Prince Charming, Where to Run' to you. This modern romance novel was about the female protagonist, An Ruoxi, who accidentally found out that her deskmate, Ji Moyu, was her high school classmate because of a blind date. However, she was treated as a passerby the male god because she only knew how to learn and did not know how to build relationships. Therefore, she returned to the age of 18, hoping to use her many years of revising her novels to pursue her male idol. But in fact, she found that she had always betrayed her idol unintentionally, causing him to abuse her. The plot of this novel is complicated, and the relationship between the main characters is complicated. I hope you will like it.

Which novels were there where the female protagonist was deceived and used by the male protagonist?

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2024-08-24 21:48

I recommend the novel "The Transformation of the Golden Leftover Woman", a modern urban life novel. The female protagonist, Zhu Yu, experienced setbacks in love and in the workplace. She was deceived and used by others, but after she came back strong, she learned to calculate shrewdly. She made the colleague who harmed her behind her back fired, and the boy who once hurt her lost everything. In the end, she also found true love. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel where the female protagonist used the male protagonist to give birth to a child and was forced to marry by the male protagonist?

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2024-08-30 00:31

The book "Wealthy Husband, Don't Run" fit the description of the problem. The female protagonist was pregnant. After the male protagonist died in an accident, the female protagonist returned to the past. The child's father was the male protagonist. In the end, she was forced to marry the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any ancient novels where the male protagonist used the female protagonist to ascend to the throne, but the female protagonist loved the male protagonist deeply?

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2024-09-15 13:12

πŸ˜‹I strongly recommend 'The Daughter of a Reborn Noble Family Is Not to Be Trifled With' to you! The female lead was the direct daughter of the prime minister's family. After being used to ascend the throne, she was forced to die. After her rebirth, she vowed to take revenge. She abused scumbags all the way until she finally helped the crown prince ascend the throne and became a famous empress. The genre of the novel was an ancient romance-a fight in the palace. The plot was very exciting, and people couldn't help but feel sorry for the female protagonist's encounter and cheer for her revenge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

What were the recommended novels where the male protagonist forced the female protagonist to be his secretary?

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2024-09-10 03:09

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. The male lead of "Love and Love: The CEO's Addicted to Courting His Wife" was the CEO, and the female lead was the golden secretary. In order to pursue the female lead, the male lead forced her to be his secretary. 2. "Exclusive Secretary: The CEO Has a Wife and Has Just Grown Up" was the male lead of the CEO, and the female lead was his personal secretary. In order to solve the mystery of the female lead, the two had to agree on a flash marriage, so the female lead became the male lead's secretary. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Are there any novels that describe the female protagonist wanting to kill the male protagonist?

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2024-09-14 12:54

I know of a novel called "The Male Lead in Dressed Quickly, You've Fallen Again". The female lead's mission is to be a stumbling block, a tiger blocking the way, and an obstacle for the male lead. She would do well in the ambitious job of being a vicious female supporting character who only knew how to add insult to injury, and then welcome the perfect ending of being killed by the male lead. However, the female lead was not content and wanted to resist the male lead. In order to control his own fate, the male protagonist did not hesitate to use dark means, and the female protagonist had to think of ways to resist the male protagonist. Perhaps you would say that this wasn't a villain, but in the plot of the novel, the female protagonist wanted to kill the male protagonist, so it met the requirements of the title. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any novels of the same genre where the female protagonist was very domineering and forced the male protagonist to get married?

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2024-09-25 04:41

" 365 Days of Attraction: Please Go Away, Cold and Cold Prince Charming " was a modern romance novel about a wealthy family. The female protagonist was a divine ghost doctor. After being betrayed by her loved ones, she came back to life and launched her revenge plan. She tortured the scums all the way and fought side by side with the cold and cold Prince Charming to finally obtain true love. The female protagonist was extremely domineering and black-bellied. Most of the time, the male protagonist was also forced to do things by the female protagonist. I recommend it to you. I hope you like it.πŸ˜‹

Were there any novels where the male protagonist transmigrated with a female protagonist?

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2024-08-30 02:42

"The Female Official of Time Travel" was a novel where women were respected, and the male protagonist was also one of the characters who transmigrated. I recommend the other two woman-oriented novels to you. They are "Portable Space: The Peerless Crazy Concubine Against the World" and "The Royal Abandoned Daughter's Beauty". I hope you will like these novels with strong female characters. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Were there any novels where the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist, but the female protagonist was naughty?

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2024-08-31 03:58

I recommend the book "Setting Young Master Su on Fire" to you. The female lead, Su Su, is beautiful and fierce, but she's bad. The male lead, Si Ye, has always doted on her. It was a two-way redemption story and a 1v1 double cleansing. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

A novel where the male protagonist is forced to marry the female protagonist

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2025-01-10 13:12

There were a few ancient romance novels that could be recommended. They described the plot of the male protagonist being forced to marry the female protagonist. Among them," My First Wife Above " was an ancient novel about the rebirth of both male and female leads. In order to keep her mother's property, the female lead had no choice but to plot. The male lead did not like the female lead at first. He felt that she was scheming and unscrupulous. After marriage, she treated her coldly and kept taking concubines into the residence. However, when the male protagonist was at his most exhausted, the female protagonist did not leave him. In addition," The Empress 'Fortune " was also an ancient romance novel in which the male protagonist was forced to marry the female protagonist after his rebirth. The male protagonist did not like the female protagonist at first, but the female protagonist's gentleness attracted him, and the two gradually developed feelings for each other. There was also " Don't Marry the Evil Prince ". The male protagonist was forced to marry the female protagonist and allowed the female servant to bully her. However, he slowly developed feelings for her. These novels were all in line with the plot of the male protagonist being forced to marry the female protagonist. They could be recommended.

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