Perhaps the development of the characters felt forced or the overall storyline was too predictable. Maybe there was a lack of depth or complexity that you look for in a manhwa.
This was because this was not an ordinary plot of a novel, and there was no relevant novel recommendation or introduction. If you need help looking for information about Tao Ran's novels, it is recommended to consult relevant novel websites or search search engines to obtain more accurate and detailed information.
😋I recommend the following novels to you, all of which are similar to I Hate, I Love You:
The difference between a man and a woman is not just age.
[A Young and Dangerous Smile]: A thought becomes a devil. I love you. I don't need to be vigorous. I just want you to be safe and happy.
[The Assassin's Concubine: When she woke up from her transmigration, the emperor strangled her. What was going on?]
<A Cute Wife Can't Stop>: Time flies. Can she really let it go completely? After experiencing love and hurt, can she really retreat in one piece?
I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Armin could be the storyteller. Sometimes characters take on this role to provide a unique viewpoint or to drive the narrative in a particular direction. But we need to know more about the story to confirm it for sure.
Armin is still alive in the manga. The story developments don't result in his demise. His presence remains significant and continues to shape the narrative.
First, understand Armin's character well. Know his strengths, weaknesses, dreams, and fears. Then, create a believable scenario for his death. It could be related to the overall plot of the original story or something new. For example, if the original story has a lot of battles, his death could be a result of a strategic sacrifice in a crucial fight.
Archive of Our Own (AO3) is a great place to start. It has a large collection of fanfics on various topics, including ones about Armin Arlert as a trans woman.