In many novels, the second male lead who liked the female lead ended up with the male lead's sister or older sister. This kind of plot was very common because many authors liked to leave some suspense before the ending of the novel to let the readers have more expectations and guesses. However, this kind of plot may also cause dissatisfaction or controversy among readers because the relationship between the second male lead and the male lead's sister or sister does not necessarily mean that they are really suitable for each other. There may also be problems in their relationship. Therefore, the author needed to carefully consider the relationship between the second male lead and the male lead's sister or sister to avoid unnecessary conflicts and misunderstandings.
Normally, it was not very popular to write that the second male lead who liked the female lead ended up with the male lead's sister or sister because this kind of behavior usually destroyed the continuity and integrity of the original plot. Although this kind of plot would appear in some novels, most authors would try their best to avoid it to ensure the legibility and continuity of the story. If the author deliberately creates such a plot, the reader may feel confused and disappointed and lose interest in the story. In writing, we should try our best to avoid such plots, respect the feelings of the readers, and create a logical and easy to understand story.
The book 'Bamboo Horse's Wife's Path' matched the given plot. The female protagonist had an older sister who had always liked the male protagonist, but the female protagonist did not like the male protagonist at first. This was a modern romance novel about urban life. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the novel, Love from the Male Lead. The male lead, Shen Yu, and the second male lead, Shen Yu 'an, were brothers who had reorganized their family, but the male lead's biological sister liked the second male lead. For the benefit of his sister, the male protagonist used his work opportunity to ask the female protagonist to accompany his sister for tea, but later found that he was constantly attracted to the female protagonist, and love was born between the two.
In many novels, the second male lead was usually more charming, mature, and responsible than the female lead. He often had complicated and deep emotional entanglements with the female lead. Therefore, it was very common for the second male lead to end up with the female lead in some novels. However, there were also some novels that set the second male lead to have a different ending from the female lead, or the second male lead would eventually leave the female lead to find his own happiness. The plot of the novel was varied. The specific situation needed to be judged according to the plot and character setting of the novel.
I don't know of any novels that describe the male protagonist as a chief and the female protagonist as the male protagonist's sister, but not her biological sister. Such a plot might be rare because the relationship between the male and female protagonists in novels was usually direct and intimate. If you can provide more information about the novel, I will try my best to help you find relevant information.
This novel might be called " Little Aunt Duo He ".
I recommend "The Concubine's Heart." The female lead had transmigrated to become a concubine's daughter of the Great Zhou Dynasty's marquis's manor. She had a legitimate mother, a legitimate sister, and other legitimate children to oppress her. She had an incompetent mother and younger brother to drag her down. She felt that she was simply a big supporting role in the "legitimate daughter XX in power"! The male lead liked the female lead's sister. There was no information on what kind of demon the second male lead was. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many novels that the second female lead liked the second male lead, such as " Why the Silent Flute,"" A Smile Is Alluring,"" The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine,"" Hua Qian Gu," and so on. In these novels, the second female lead often had special feelings for the second male lead, and the second male lead often turned out to be the protagonist's lover. This kind of plot often left a deep impression on the readers and was highly sought after.
I recommend " My Ideals and Reality " to you. This book is about the ten-year love story between a cold-faced, iceberg-like biologist and an artistic young woman. The male protagonist and female protagonist had always liked each other, but they had never been together. The female protagonist had once liked a senior, and the male protagonist had his own past. In addition, the novel also included the emotional entanglements of other characters, but in the end, the male and female protagonists still came together. I hope this novel can satisfy your needs.
The male lead likes the female lead, and the second male lead also likes the female lead. The plot of the novel also involved the protagonist's transmigration, house fights, and cultivation. It was very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~