One could try 'Wuthering Heights'. It has a complex love story set in a particular historical setting. Although the love in it is more wild and tempestuous compared to what might be in 'love history caused by willful negligence novel', it still gives a sense of how historical circumstances can shape love. Also, 'Jane Eyre' is another option. It tells the story of a woman's journey in love and self - discovery during a certain era.
I'm not sure specifically which novel 'love history caused by willful negligence novel' is. But some general romantic historical novels like 'Pride and Prejudice' could be somewhat similar in terms of exploring relationships within a certain historical context.
One possible theme could be the consequences of human actions. Since it involves 'willful negligence', it might explore how small acts of neglect can have big impacts on love and relationships in a historical context.
The main theme might be about how wilful negligence can lead to the development of a love story. It could explore how certain inadvertent actions or lack of attention result in unexpected romantic connections.
I'm not sure as I haven't read the novel. But usually, there would be at least two main characters whose relationship is shaped by wilful negligence.
A really good 'naruto negligence fanfic' is 'The Neglected Jinchuriki'. It delves deep into how Naruto's life would be if the village's negligence towards him was more extreme. The author does a great job of showing Naruto's struggle and his journey to prove himself despite the odds.
Another one is 'The Notebook' by Nicholas Sparks. It tells a very touching lifetime love story. The two main characters' love endures through many difficulties and years, much like what you might expect from a 'a lifetime love novel'.
One could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It has elements of love that seem impossible at first due to the pride of Mr. Darcy and the prejudice of Elizabeth. Another is 'Romeo and Juliet'. Their love is impossible because of the feud between their families. Also, 'Wuthering Heights' shows a complex and somewhat impossible love between Heathcliff and Catherine.
One similar book could be 'Pride and Prejudice'. It also explores the theme of love, though in a different setting. The relationship between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is complex and gradually develops into love, just like in many stories where love is a central theme.
πI recommend the following two novels to you: Ghost Words and Sui Blood. " Ghost Words, Great Enlightenment " was a historical novel. It told the story of a modern person who traveled to the end of the Ming Dynasty and had the ability to communicate with ghosts in an attempt to change history. " Blood of the Sui " was a historical novel that narrated the legendary era of the Sui Dynasty and the Tang Dynasty. The strong and iron-blooded Sui Dynasty was gradually declining, and its relationship with the surrounding regions and countries would be fully displayed. I hope you like my recommendation.π
Maybe 'Jane Eyre' could be considered in a similar vein. It tells a story of love against various odds. The relationship between Jane and Mr. Rochester is complex and full of depth, much like what might be expected in a 'love you more novel'.
πI recommend the following novels to you: Ah Bo, the author of "It's Hard to Be Happy with the Country", tells the story of the female protagonist's persistence and persistence in love after experiencing the tragedy of her country. She and the male protagonist are deeply affectionate but difficult to fall in love with each other in the world. The author of "The Rebirth of a Wealthy Family: The Chief's Beautiful Wife Don't Want to Escape" was Si Mu Qianqian. She told the story of the female protagonist reincarnating and meeting the male protagonist again. The male protagonist loved the female protagonist deeply and let her down. In the end, he realized that he really loved her. The author of "Warm Marriage: Young Master Chu, Deep Love, Please Keep a Low Profile" was Octopus Ball. It was a story about a couple who had missed out on one thing, and the male protagonist doted on the female protagonist in many ways. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π