You typically can't kill the male lead in a manhwa. The story is built around them, and their presence drives the plot forward. Any attempt to do so would likely violate the established storyline and could lead to an unsatisfying or chaotic reading experience.
I recommend the game " NPC's Vast Journey "-a novel about the game's alternate world. The female protagonist, Luo Yi, had obsessive-compulsive disorder. She showed her persistence and desire to control. At the same time, she also had her own personality and story. If you like gaming novels and are interested in the plot of the female protagonist with obsessive-compulsive disorder, you may wish to give this book a try. I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.😗😋
Often, when the second male lead powers up, it adds a twist to the plot. It could lead to power struggles, new conflicts, or maybe even a shift in the readers' sympathies towards him.
The novel "Revenge of Mrs. Pei's Favorite Wife" was about the male protagonist Pei Yuanhuang who had severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, and the female protagonist An Yuxi was his antidote. This was a romance novel about a modern aristocratic family. I recommend it to you! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The obsessions of the gods can drive the conflict. For instance, if a god is obsessed with revenge, it will start a chain of events that creates battles and power struggles. This moves the plot forward.
In "Senpai Has Obsessive-Compulsion Disorder," the male lead, Qiao Beinian, had OCD. I recommend this romantic youth campus novel to you. The plot is compact and interesting. It's very worth reading. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Obsessive novels typically show the darker side of human nature. Characters' obsessions can lead them to do unethical or self - destructive things. The plot often thickens as the obsession grows and starts to affect not only the obsessed character but also those around them. They can be quite gripping as readers are drawn into the downward spiral of the character's obsession.