Among the recommended ancient novels, there are a few that can satisfy your needs for the male protagonist banishing an immortal. First of all," The Story of a Good Minister " was a recommended novel. The identity of the male protagonist was a mystery. His face was like a banished immortal, and his person was like a lotus. He was a clean and upright scholar from a poor family. In the story, he met the female lead and started a gentle and kind love story. In addition," The World Is Not as Good as You " was also a recommended novel. The male protagonist was a banished immortal, a god of the nine heavens, and the female protagonist was a beautiful and beloved fairy. The two of them loved each other deeply. These novels can satisfy your expectations of the male lead, Banished Immortal. I hope you like it.
Mirabel might be initially shocked and heartbroken. She loves her family and the village, so being banished would be a huge blow. She could cry and try to plead with Abuela to change her mind.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe some false information is spread about Hinata that makes Naruto believe she has done something unforgivable. For example, if there's a plot to frame her for treason against the village. Another reason might be for her own safety. Naruto might think that banishing her would keep her away from a greater danger that is targeting her because of her relation to him.
Hinata might also be determined to prove her innocence or change Naruto's mind. She could start on a journey to find out the real reason behind her banishment and clear her name. She may gather allies and evidence to show Naruto that he has been misled.
Naruto might be initially shocked and heartbroken. He has always considered the village his home, despite how some of the villagers have treated him. So being banished would be a huge blow to him.
Perhaps in this fanfiction, Yugito was involved in a political intrigue within the Hidden Cloud Village. Naruto, being an outsider with influence, banished her to maintain peace between different factions. Yugito's actions or associations might have been such that it was the only way Naruto saw to prevent a civil war or major conflict in the village.
At first, they might be resentful towards Naruto for banishing them. But as they are in the same situation, they could gradually form a bond of mutual understanding. They would rely on each other for survival, sharing their skills and knowledge. For example, the Hanyou might teach the female Kyuubi about some stealth techniques, while the female Kyuubi could show the Hanyou how to better control their inner power.
It could also be due to Naruto's outcast status in the village initially. Danzo might think that banishing Naruto would be an easy decision as Naruto doesn't have many supporters at first. He might believe that by getting rid of Naruto, he can maintain the status quo in the village and prevent any disruptions that Naruto's presence might cause in the future.
" Da Tang Di Gong's Case " was a suspense drama about the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, Di Renjie. The play was adapted from the detective novel series "The Digg Case" by the Dutch sinologist, Van Gulik. In the novel, Di Renjie was a character with a unique style of handling cases, focusing on efficiency and investigation and reasoning. In the play, Di Renjie was played by Zhou Yiwei. He performed his duties and solved many strange cases. At the same time, he was also solving the mystery of his life. The plot was tight and exciting, and the cast was strong, injecting vivid personality and charm into the characters. "The Great Tang's Digong Case" achieved good results during its premiere. The viewership ratings and ratings were very high. For the specific content and character analysis of the case, you can refer to the relevant book reviews and drama introductions.