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My answer might be a little vague. You mentioned a Japanese manga," Spring Night is Short, Girl, March On." The main character of this manga was a young man named Yamada Taro. He had a servant named Kaho. In the story, Yamada Taro gradually developed feelings for Kaho, but he was troubled by his engagement with his fiancée Sae. Sae, on the other hand, wanted to use Taro Yamada's relationship with Kaho to achieve her goal. In the end, Taro Yamada decided to give up everything and marry Sae, but he couldn't forget Kaho.
There were many anime works where the male lead liked the female lead but the female lead liked someone else. For example, the following works: 1. Steins;Gate "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" (Innocent Blue) Your Name (3) Your Lie in April 5."Ways to Cultivate Passerby Female Lead"(Ways to Cultivate Passerby Female Lead) The plots of these works were a little complicated, but the relationship lines of the male and female leads were not very clear. Sometimes, they would attract each other, and sometimes, they would separate for various reasons. However, these works all had good plots and characters that were worth watching.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. Can you provide more context or information so that I can better answer your question?
My answer was incorrect. Because the word " Tuo " appears less frequently in the novel and I didn't mention the female lead's name. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
I recommend 'After Awakening, I Dominate the Whole Book' to you. The female protagonist of this modern romance novel was an Awakened. She defeated those who bullied her and became the overlord of the book. Moreover, there is no male protagonist in this book, so it completely meets your needs for no male protagonist. I hope you like this recommendation.😘
I'm not sure what novel you're looking for. However, according to some of the novels I know, there doesn't seem to be such a plot. Usually, the plot in a novel should be based on real historical events or fictional stories and should abide by moral and legal provisions. If you have any other questions or need any other help, please let me know. I will try my best to answer your questions.
I recommend "80's Wedding Night: A Soft Wife Wins by Lying in Space" to you. This is a modern romance novel. The male and female protagonists are both reborn. The female protagonist, Tang Ning, returned to her wedding night and filed for a divorce. Then, she held the space and prepared to make a fortune and live a comfortable life, trying to avoid her annoying husband. However, after an accident, the male lead spoiled the female lead domineeringly and actively tried to salvage the situation. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
She recommended " The Female Empress Ruo An ", an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist hid her past and used all sorts of means to get to the top. The background of the story was also similar to that of Korean dramas. It was a political struggle in an era that combined ancient and modern times. The female lead of this novel was dressed in traditional Chinese clothing but wore glasses. She held a tablet computer in her hand and was a story about the upbringing of an empress. In addition, there was also " I Was Forced to Go Undercover and I Wins in Laying Down." The heroine of this novel was forced to become a spy and started a series of interesting stories with other characters. These novels all meet your requirements of recommending female protagonists for similar Korean novels.
I recommend 'The Contract of a Wealthy Family: The Exorcist Housekeeper' to you. This novel tells the story of a wealthy young lady who has fallen from grace and a modern emperor who is in charge of a billion businesses. With a piece of paper, the young miss became the butler, but the young master was still the young master. They helped and protected each other. I hope you like this novel.
The following are a few recommendations for novels about the top female protagonist and the bad male protagonist: " A Thousand Ways to Be Good to You "-The female lead was a good-looking girl who looked like a big sister but was kind and innocent on the inside. The male lead was an obedient student on the outside but was actually a cold and ruthless scholar. Both of them had their own secrets, and a sweet and touching story unfolded between them. 2. " We're too familiar with each other. What's the big deal?"-The sharp-tongued, smart, and studious male protagonist versus the narcissistic, bad at cooking female protagonist. The female protagonist was willful and not spoiled. She scored full marks for housework while the male protagonist was calm and learned. The two of them were complementary childhood sweethearts. The story included campus life, work, and the sweet love of buns after marriage. I hope these recommendations can satisfy your needs for novels with top students and bad female leads.