Well, in this kind of 'perfect heroine wants to possess me novel', it could revolve around the idea that the heroine sees something unique in the main character. She might be a powerful or extraordinary figure, and her possessiveness could stem from a fear of losing the protagonist. It could also involve a complex relationship where the protagonist is initially confused or resistant to her possessive behavior, but as the story unfolds, they might develop a deeper understanding of each other.
There is no way to tell who the author of the 'perfect heroine wants to possess me novel' is just from this title. It could be an indie author or a relatively unknown writer. It might also be a title that is part of a niche genre, and without further research, we can't identify the person behind it.
There are many female protagonists in anime that have perfect character settings. Here are some examples:
1. Kimki Ken from Tokyo Ghoul
2. Alan Yaeger in The Attacking Giant
3 Naruto in Naruto
4. The Ghost Dance in the Ghost Blade
Kirino, the female lead of Kirito in the Sword and Sword Art Online
6. The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books
In the Five Rivers Guqin in "The Great Battle of the Date"
8. Shirai Kuroko in "Ways to Cultivate a Passerby Female Lead"
9. Kimki Ken in Tokyo Shika
10 Rinko Nakado in Fate/Stay Night
These characters all had unique personalities and charms, and they played an indispensable role in the plot, so they were considered one of the perfect female leads.
There are many female protagonists in good novels. If you want to be barbaric, you can refer to the following:
1."Startling Step by Step"-The Fourteenth Prince and Ruoxi
2."Poisonous Concubine Daughters"-Murong Ziyi
3 "Hua Qian Gu"-Bai Zi Hua and Hua Qian Gu
"Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom"-Ye Hua and Susu
5. Fuyao-Fuyao and Meng Fuyao
The above novels are all very popular. The heroine has a distinct personality and unique charm. The story is exciting and worth reading.
Well, it depends. Some might dream of it, but when it comes down to it, a 'perfect' love story might not be what everyone truly desires. Maybe what's more important is the authenticity and growth in a relationship.
I don't think a lot of people truly want a perfect love story. Love is messy and full of ups and downs. A so-called perfect story might not be as interesting or relatable as one with challenges and growth.
Well, I think it depends. Some might dream of a perfect love story as an escape, but in reality, most understand that love comes with its ups and downs. A perfect one might lack the depth and growth that make real relationships meaningful.
There were many novels that described the heroine as calm and wise, and the ending was usually perfect. Such novels often emphasized the intelligence and calmness of the female protagonist, who could make the right decision at the critical moment without being disturbed by the outside world. The ending of this kind of novel was usually that the happy female protagonist could live happily with the male protagonist. For example, here are some novels that might meet the requirements:
Library of Heaven's Path
[2]" Full-time Expert "
3.< Lord Snow Eagle >
4. Eternal Thought
5 Cover the Sky
6. Battle Through the Heavens
7 Martial Force
8 The Great Dominator
I hope these novels can provide you with some inspiration to write a novel with a perfect ending.