The book "King Leng Loves the Demon Eye Poison Concubine" met the requirements. The male protagonist was disguised as a disabled person in a wheelchair, but he was not really disabled. I recommend this book to you. The plot is intense, and the male and female protagonists compete with each other in wits and courage. It's very exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The recommended novel was Wind and Cloud in a Wheelchair. This novel depicted the story of how the two male leads fought against fate, pursued their self-worth, and finally gained growth and friendship in the context of being disabled and sitting in wheelchairs. The story showed the tenacious spirit of the two protagonists, and through their interaction, it profoundly explained the true meaning of friendship. This novel could bring warmth and healing to the readers.
The recommended novel was Wind and Cloud in a Wheelchair. This novel depicted the story of how the two male leads fought against fate, pursued their self-worth, and finally gained growth and friendship in the context of being disabled and sitting in wheelchairs. The story showed the tenacious spirit of the two protagonists, and through their interaction, it profoundly explained the true meaning of friendship.
Here are a few recommendations for novels where the male lead is truly disabled: 1. The Devil's Body Tempering. When the male protagonist was young, he had one of his legs amputated by a criminal. It was not below the knee and would not recover in the future. He could wear a prosthetic leg. 2. The Unknown Story by Twenty. The male protagonist was disabled and had his right leg amputated. 3. The author of " An Affectful Stroke " was Twenty. The male lead was mute. 4. There's a Home in the Deep Silence by Twenty. The male lead was mute. These novels all had the male protagonist's real disability plot, and one could choose to read them according to one's personal preferences.
The recommended novel for the paralyzed male protagonist was Wind and Cloud in a Wheelchair. This novel depicted the story of how the two male leads fought against fate, pursued their self-worth, and finally gained growth and friendship in the context of being disabled and sitting in wheelchairs. The story showed the tenacious spirit of the two protagonists, and through their interaction, it profoundly explained the true meaning of friendship.
Here are some recommendations for novels with male protagonists who pretend to be disabled: 1. " I Sick the Villain ": The male protagonist is a disabled prince. In the novel, he is described as sinister and ruthless, but later treats the female protagonist gently. 2. [Poison Doctor Crazy Concubine, Mistaken the Disabled Prince]: The male protagonist is a disabled prince, and the female protagonist detoxifies him and wins his love. 3. " Hidden Marriage CEO's Domineering Favor: Young Master Bo, Please Let Me Go ": The male lead is a mysterious and disabled CEO, and the female lead is domineeringly doted on by his lingering love. 4. On the wedding night, the disabled prince suddenly stood up: The male protagonist was a disabled prince, and the female protagonist detoxified him and won his love. 5. The male protagonist is physically disabled, and the female protagonist is willing to bear everything for him. Please note that these recommendations are only based on the search results provided. There may be other novels that are suitable for you.
The following are some recommended novels about the male protagonist's wheelchair disability: 1. " I Sick the Villain ": The male protagonist is a disabled prince. On the surface, he is sitting in a wheelchair, but in fact, he is pretending to be disabled. The story described the male protagonist's disability and his relationship with the female protagonist. 2. " Poison Doctor Crazy Concubine, Mistakenly Provoking the Disabled Prince ": The male protagonist was a disabled prince and was also sitting in a wheelchair. A series of stories happened between him and the female protagonist. 3. " The Evil King's Pet, Little Crazy Concubine ": The male lead, Xuanyuan Mingchen, had been in a wheelchair since he was young. Half of his face was also disabled, but he was the third prince of the Xuanyuan Dynasty. These novels all described the male protagonist's disability and their relationship with the female protagonist.
Here are some recommendations for modern novels featured male protagonists with genuine disabilities: "The Devil's Body Tempering" by Vine Branches, "That Unknown Story" by Twenty, "A Passionate Love" by Twenty, "There's a Family in the Silent Depths" by Twenty, and "My Second Master" by Twenty. These novels explore various themes and have engaging storylines.
Wheelchairs were an important assistive device used to help disabled people move and participate in social activities. An ordinary wheelchair was generally composed of a wheelchair frame, wheels, brakes, and a seat. Wheelchairs could be divided into two types: manual wheelchairs and electric wheelchairs. Manual wheelchairs were mainly driven by hand push, hand shake, and handwheel drive, while electric wheelchairs were driven by electricity. In addition, there were some wheelchairs with special functions, such as sports wheelchairs, nursing wheelchairs, toilet chairs, and so on. In recent years, there was also research on smart wheelchairs, which enabled wheelchairs to automatically avoid obstacles and plan the best route, improving the safety and comfort of disabled people. In China, a wheelchair for the disabled was a special means of transportation for people with complete upper limbs and lower limbs. It needed to meet certain conditions and standards before it could be driven on the road.
Here are some recommendations for novels about the male protagonist's disability: 1. " Wind and Cloud in a Wheelchair ": This is a novel depicting two male leads in wheelchairs. It tells the story of how they fight against fate, pursue their self-worth, and finally gain growth and friendship. 2. " Hidden Marriage CEO's Overbearing Favor: Young Master Bo, Please Let Me Go ": This was a novel about a modern wealthy family. The male protagonist was the Second Young Master Bo of a mysterious family. He was disabled in a high position and had a hidden illness, but in fact, he was a hooligan with good looks and talent. 3. [80: The Handicapped Big Boss's Palm: The male protagonist of this novel is a disabled person with half of his body paralyzed. The story describes his life and emotional experiences.] Please note that the novels recommended above may only be part of the search results. There may be other options.
I recommend the following novels to you: " Hidden Husband Is Too Mysterious "," Wedding Night: A Disabled CEO Suddenly Kisses Me "," Love at the Hospital: A Disabled Big Boss's Bride "," A Strong Doting Marriage: The CEO's Husband Has Deep Tricks "," Reporting that the Boss's Wife is in Love "," After the Substitute Marriage, the Disabled Husband Shocked the Empire's Big Boss "," The Rich Wife: Young Master Li Dotes Her Like His Life "," 80 Dotes on a Disabled Big Boss "," After the Substitute Marriage, I Become the Big Boss's Favorite "," Reborn 80: Married to a Disabled Big Boss, Wedding Night, Disabled Big Boss Pretends to Be Blind Online, Married Love First: Disabled CEO Is So Mysterious, After Married to a Disabled Husband with the Pet Burst System, I'm Famous. These novels were all modern romance novels about wealthy families or modern romance novels about love and marriage. The male protagonists were all disabled characters. I hope you like my recommendation.😗