The female lead of the Royal Palace was Xu Qing.
" The Roots of the Imperial City " was a story about the Jin family, a traditional Chinese medicine family, facing social changes and the impact of ethics. The master of the Jin Family Compound was the old Chinese doctor, Jin Yitong. He had cured many difficult diseases with his superb medical skills and secret "Reforming Golden Pill", making him famous. Jin Yi had two daughters, Jin Xiu and Jin Zhi. Jin Xiu and her father's adopted son Zhang Quanyi were still not pregnant after three years of marriage. Jin Yi was worried about the lack of a Jindan successor. One night, Zhang Quanyi accidentally picked up a baby boy and brought him home. He named him Jin Xing. The Jin family lost its peace from then on. Jin Xiu became pregnant after becoming an adoptive mother. Her lover suddenly appeared after three years of separation. The old relationship between the two sides was difficult. Jin Zhi got to know a man named Xu Boxian, who wanted to get the formula to recreate Jindan in order to gain benefits. The story involved family values, conspiracies, and emotional entanglements.
I recommend "The Green Plum Queen." The female protagonist had a beauty that could topple a country and an intelligent and brave aura. She had experienced countless twists and turns and conspiracies with the emperor. In the end, she kept the supreme throne and was deeply loved by the emperor. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Royal God Emperor in the City was an urban novel by The Rice in the Vat. The story was about a peak level Godly Emperor returning to the city. He was invincible at the beginning, but he did not want to show off. He only wanted to protect his loved ones. The novel had a total of 455 chapters and was still being published. The specific chapter content can be read in the link provided.
There is an ancient romance novel that fits the plot you described. This novel was called " The Laughing Emperor's Industry: The Phoenix Bewitching the World." The female protagonist was a delicate princess, and the male protagonist was her royal brother, but the two of them were not related by blood. In the plot, the male protagonist treated the female protagonist as the most lowly concubine. In order to avenge his wife, he killed the female protagonist's royal brother, destroyed her country, and humiliated her. However, later on, the male protagonist longed for the female protagonist's love. Although the plot was a little complicated, the novel was very exciting. I hope this answer will satisfy your needs.
"Concubine You Can't: Evil Prince Dotes on His Wife Alone." I recommend this book to you. The plot is meticulous and compact. The relationship between the male and female protagonists is full of ups and downs, twists and turns. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The female lead of Sin City was Alice Blotz.
I recommend "Best Agent Son-in-law" and "The Crown Prince's Favorite" to you! Although the theme of these two novels is different, they both meet your requirements! The female lead of "Best Agent Son-in-law" was a royal princess, and the male lead was also a powerful agent. In "The Crown Prince's Favorite," the male lead was the royal prince with a noble status, while the female lead was Cinderella, who had been sacrificed by him. The emotional entanglement between the two was very exciting. Those who liked palace dramas would definitely love it! I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I recommend the following modern novels with the female protagonist being a royal princess:😋 [I Have the Female Lead's Halo]: In her previous life, she was pushed by the wheel and was reborn as a royal princess. " Queen of Glory: President, Don't Do Anything ": The story of the reborn queen. " Lost Princess Royal Romance ": Originally a royal princess, swapped and became an orphan. " Reborn Fierce and Cute Female Lead ": A modern miracle doctor transmigrated to become a royal princess. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
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I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But generally, a graphic novel set in a 'royal city' might be about the power struggles, the lives of the royalty, the social hierarchy, and the daily goings - on in such a city. It could also involve some sort of adventure or mystery within the context of this royal setting.