Well, without having read the 'I failed to throw the villain away novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, based on the title, it could involve a protagonist who has a plan to eliminate or distance themselves from a villainous character. But things go awry, and the villain remains in the picture, causing trouble for the protagonist, their friends, or the world they live in. This could lead to a story full of conflict, suspense, and the protagonist having to come up with new strategies to deal with the situation.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But likely there is a protagonist who is the one trying to throw away the villain, and of course, the villain themselves.
The characters included the male lead, Yun Fengsi, and the female lead, Ji Wuyou.
"Throw That Meow Away" was written by Yan Er. It was a fantasy romance/oriental fantasy novel. It was completed and could be enjoyed without worry.
Ji Wuyou thought that if she hadn't picked up the little black cat back then, her life wouldn't have been disrupted and would have continued to be so dull.
I hope you will like this book.
Well, that's a tough call. If they're taking up a lot of space and you have no interest in them anymore, throwing them away could be an option. But it's worth checking if they could be sold or donated first.
" The Reborn Daughter Has Space " tells the story of the female protagonist who got a space spirit after her rebirth and began to abuse the scumbag man and scumbag woman to save the Su family. " The Reborn Beauty is Poisonous " told the story of the female protagonist who was framed and died on the day after her wedding. After her rebirth, she started a fierce pursuit with the person she had a crush on in her previous life. Finally, she walked out of the shadow in a healing story. " After Rebirth, I Want to Play Wild in the Big Boss's Arms " told the story of the female lead tearing apart a scumbag and a slut after her rebirth. She married the male lead, Young Master Mo, and reached the peak of her life. These novels all had plots where the female protagonist threw away the scumbag after her rebirth.
" The Rebirth of a Trash Son " was an urban novel written by Fatty Orange. The story was about Wang Youtian, a nearly 50-year-old male lead who had accomplished nothing. When he woke up after a drunken stupor, he found himself reborn and returned to the past. He was determined not to be a good-for-nothing anymore. He would work hard to start a business and welcome a new life. This novel could be recommended by a mother to her son who was a good-for-nothing.
Well, you shouldn't throw it away. Maybe it's a collector's item or it could inspire you again at some point. Also, it could be valuable to trade or sell to another fan.
The villain was a movie about a young actor, Bi Chao, who mistakenly thought that he was a heinous villain because of an accidental memory loss. In order to let his wife live a better life, he was determined to complete the villain's mission of " kidnapping the rich man." In the process, he accidentally made enemies with three criminals and embarked on an unlucky and hilarious journey of being crushed. The movie was directed by Bao Bei Er and starred Bao Bei Er, Li Jia Qi, Zhou Da Yong, Ma Xu Dong, Wang Zha Zha and other actors. The trailer and pictures can also be found on Douban. As for other information about the big villain, such as novels, comics, etc., the given search results did not provide relevant content.
The main character of the female host's phone was Wu Xia. Wu Xia was a female host, singer, and actress from Hunan TV. In the puzzle entertainment show," Yue Jiang Yue Dian," Wu Xia said," Don't lose your phone." According to the information provided, Wu Xia was a female host from mainland China who was born in Jiangsu on July 12, 1983.