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Why didn't the male protagonist's abuse of the female protagonist affect their relationship?

2024-09-04 17:22
I've always had a question when I read all kinds of novels. The male lead hurt the female lead to death in the beginning, but the female lead was still able to be with him. Why?
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If you want to read a sweet love story, I would recommend " The Secret of the Shallow Flower Scenery ". It's an ancient romance novel. As for the novel you mentioned, I personally don't like the plot. However, to some extent, it was also a manifestation of emotional habits and psychological distortions. In the novel, the male protagonist might torture the girl to death, but why was the female protagonist still with him in the end? In fact, the reason was not because the male lead was good, but because the female lead loved him. In real life, similar situations were not worth advocating and supporting, but in the world of novels, such stories still had a strong ornamental and entertainment value. I hope you will like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

In the novel, why didn't the male protagonist say to the female protagonist,"Why didn't I die?"

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2024-08-23 19:58

This sentence had appeared in many novels, including " A Wife Meets Her Opponent: See You Tonight, Young Master Su "," The President's Spoiled Ex-Wife "," Regret Made Love Lost Her Heart "," Sorrow Flowing Reverse into a River ", and " After My Death, the President Finally Lost His Mind ".

At first, the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist's novel.

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2024-08-04 22:59

In many novels, the male protagonist would not like the female protagonist at first. This situation was very common in novels because the male protagonist usually had more plots and backgrounds that required more time to understand and explore. In this type of novel, the male protagonist may have a good impression of the female protagonist for some reason, such as certain characteristics of the female protagonist, behavior or background, etc. However, as time goes by, the male protagonist may find that the female protagonist is not the one he really wants, but he cannot refuse the feelings of the female protagonist. Therefore, there will be a plot where the male protagonist does not like the female protagonist at first, but gradually develops feelings for her. This kind of plot would usually make the relationship between the male and female lead more complicated and profound, and at the same time, there would be more emotional conflicts and contradictions.

Was there a story where the male protagonist didn't know that the female protagonist had a heart attack (the male protagonist didn't like the female protagonist at first) and then tortured the female protagonist?

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2024-08-16 22:30

I can't provide a story where the male lead doesn't know that the female lead has a heart attack (the male lead and the female lead are engaged and the male lead doesn't like the female lead at first) and then abuses the female lead because this kind of plot doesn't conform to the plot setting of a conventional online novel. Generally speaking, this kind of plot often involved the male protagonist's betrayal and the female protagonist's loneliness. It didn't have much emotional impact on the readers. If you need any other type of novel, I'll be happy to help you.

The male protagonist has other love partners. Will the female protagonist's transmigration affect their relationship?

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2024-09-10 02:20

πŸ˜‹I recommend "After the engagement is broken off, the prince is paranoid and seductive" to you. This is an ancient romance novel. The female protagonist traveled to ancient times and became the county lord of Anyang. Her fiancΓ© looked exactly like the person she loved in her previous life, but her fiancΓ© treated her as a substitute and had another love in his heart. In the end, she broke off the engagement to save her life, but the male lead still hated her. As the plot developed, the male lead became the crown prince, his entire family was thrown into prison, and the female lead became a prisoner. The male protagonist had a two-faced personality and was vicious and paranoid. At first, the female protagonist only treated him as a substitute, but as the plot developed, she gradually fell in love with him. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there an ancient heartwarming novel like " Lovestruck " where the male protagonist didn't like to talk much but doted on the female protagonist and didn't want to abuse her?

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2024-09-06 06:07

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you, please take your time to choose: 1. " Wifey Descends from the Sky: The Evil Husband Is Addicted to Love ": The male protagonist is a demon with red pupils. He dotes on the female protagonist endlessly. He doesn't abuse her. He's sweet and spoiled. I recommend him. 2. " A General's Daughter ": The female protagonist is a killer and becomes the eldest daughter of the general. The plot is warm. Although the male protagonist doesn't talk much, he loves the female protagonist very much. 3. " Fox Fairy Nation Master ": The female protagonist is a modern person. She has a soul in her body. She mingles with the male protagonist in society. The male protagonist dotes on the female protagonist. She's not cruel, but she's very sweet. I hope you like my recommendation.πŸ˜—

The female protagonist didn't cherish the male protagonist, causing the male protagonist to leave in the end!

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2024-09-22 21:18

I don't quite understand what your question is. Can you provide me with more background or context information so that I can better understand what you want to answer?

Are there any novels that the male protagonist listens to the female protagonist, is sweet, and doesn't abuse the female protagonist?

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2024-09-03 22:06

πŸ˜‹I recommend the following novels to you: 1. "Quickly Wear the Female Lead's Adonis Can't Escape": The female lead took the opportunity to rise to the top, and the mission was to counterattack the series. The male lead was very scheming, but in the end, he was sweet and doted on 1v1. 2. "The Flower Lady is a Fierce Woman": The female lead transmigrated from ancient times and had a sweet 1v1 with the male lead. Many supporting roles also had sweet pets. 3. "My Prince Charming Is A Little Su": Female Lead, quickly put it on. The mission is to defeat the Prince Charming, sweet pet 1v1. 4. "Young Master Huo Messes My Heart": The male protagonist is a fake scumbag. The female protagonist is responsible for cooking and feeding him. The male protagonist is responsible for earning money to support the family. It is a relaxed and sweet modern romance. 5. "Addicted to spoiling his wife, the national goddess fell in love with me." The female protagonist pursued the male protagonist, and the male protagonist listened to the female protagonist very much. It was a novel about spoiling wealthy families. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

He didn't recommend a novel about love, growth, and setbacks. It was about the complicated relationship between the male protagonist and the female protagonist, including the male protagonist's abuse and the female protagonist's suicide. However, in the end, the male protagonist realized his mistake and tried to make up for it.

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2024-08-29 21:11

There was a misunderstanding between the male and female lead. After her rebirth, the female lead was determined to make up for the regrets of her previous life and finally married the male lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

A novel that asks the female protagonist to abuse the male protagonist's heart

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2024-09-17 18:30

Of course, the following are some recommendations for novels where the female lead abused the male lead's heart: "Flowers are not flowers, fog is not fog" "Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom" 3 "Why the Silent Flute" 4."The Bastard's Daughter Is Poisonous" 5 "Thousand Bones of Flowers" [Chu Qiao's Biography] 7." The Bastard's Daughter Is Poisonous " 8 "Sadistic Love" Palace Heart Locking Jade 10." The Bastard's Daughter Is Poisonous " I hope these novels can suit your taste and make you feel good abusing the male lead!

Was there a novel where the female protagonist didn't like the male protagonist's scumbag image?

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2024-07-16 17:34

I recommend the novel "Dressed Quickly: The Adonis 'Next Date". The female protagonist, Yun Xiu, was arranged by the system to become the male protagonist's ex-girlfriend. Her mission was to get rid of the male protagonist and his ex-girlfriends and become a scumbag. However, the male protagonist's eyes were dark. The cold school hunk who was abandoned by his ex-girlfriend who went abroad to study, the destitute noble son who was abandoned by a poor princess who had someone in his heart, the disabled big boss who was abandoned by his girlfriend who tried to escape, and so on. The male protagonist was possessed by all kinds of strange things, and his sleeves trembled. I recommended this novel because the male protagonist is a jerk, and the female protagonist doesn't like the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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