The following are some recommendations for ancient novels that don't have pitiful villains:
1. " The Silly Wife of the Prime Minister's Mansion ": The female lead is silly but cute, while the male lead is a two-faced big shot. The interaction between the two is very exciting, full of jokes and desserts.
2. [Save the Poor Villain [Quick Wear]: This novel tells the story of saving a villain. The author is Wu Kui.]
3. " Poor thing can't be a big villain ": The male protagonist in this novel is a black-bellied and sickly villain, and the author is Xiang Qianqian.
Please note that the novels recommended above are based on the search results provided. There may be other ancient novels that meet the requirements, but they are not mentioned in the information provided.
The Villain Is Too Beautiful [Crossing Books] was a novel that recommended the villain to be too pitiful. The novel was written by Riding Whales to the South. It told the story of a group of villains. They were clever and cute, strange and diligent, trying to escape from the wilderness. This novel can satisfy your overly pitiful need for villains.
The following are the recommendations for the two completed novels with pitiful female leads: " Kind Her " was a romance novel that told the story of the female lead, White Water Su. She was kind and cute and was liked by many characters. 2. " Rich Family's Favorite Wife: A Reborn Wife Is A Little Poisonous " was a modern romance novel. The female protagonist had a pitiful background but had a strong desire for revenge and the perseverance to redeem herself. These two novels had complete storylines and were suitable for readers who liked poor female leads.
" Pitiful Xi " was an ancient novel. The main character was Shi Xi. This novel was about the love story between Shi Xi, a pitiful little girl, and a rough man. Although the specific plot and story development were not mentioned, from the text and introduction, this novel might be a love drama about urban childhood sweethearts who loved each other. However, other than the text and introduction, there was no more information about the novel. Therefore, I can't give an accurate answer to the specific plot and recommendation of 'Pitiful.'