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Was there an ancient novel like " The Emperor's Strategy "? The male and female protagonists were the male protagonist and the princess who accompanied the prince to the wedding. The female protagonist showed her love for the male protagonist at the banquet and wanted to marry him, while the male protagonist also liked the female protagonist but was too shy to express it.

2024-09-04 11:14
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I recommend a novel called " The Princess's Concubine in the Prosperous Age ". It's an ancient romance novel. In this novel, the female protagonist, Qi Lan, was the first princess of Northern Qi, while the male protagonist was the Crown Prince of Great Yan Dynasty. They met because of a marriage alliance. The female lead said at the banquet that she wanted to marry the male lead, and the male lead was shy and liked the female lead. This novel had a plot where a strong woman and a strong man were stronger. The male protagonist was clean in both body and mind. It was a cool novel. I hope you like my recommendation.

In an ancient novel, the male protagonist was a prince who later became the emperor, and the female protagonist was his maid. The male protagonist liked the female protagonist and wanted to marry her, but the female protagonist drugged him in order to escape from the male protagonist.

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2024-09-20 09:53

I recommend 'First-grade Imperial Maid.' The male lead is a prince who later became the emperor, and the female lead is his maid. The male protagonist liked the female protagonist and wanted to marry her. However, in order to protect herself, the female protagonist drugged the male protagonist and fled the palace. This was a novel about a fight in the palace. The plot was full of ups and downs, and the relationship between the male and female protagonists had to go through ups and downs before they could be together. I hope you like my recommendation.

In ancient romance novels, the male and female protagonists were in love but were forced to marry the emperor because of the female protagonist's family. The male protagonist was a prince, and the female protagonist was imprisoned by the male protagonist in the story?

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2024-09-22 11:00

I recommend you a modern romance novel, Yuan Xuezhen. The female protagonist had lived a rich life since she was young. She met the male protagonist, who had a strange personality but was at ease in officialdom and the business world. The two of them were not happy at first sight. Later, the male protagonist took away the female protagonist's love and imprisoned her. The female protagonist had become stronger after experiencing many things. I believe that you will like the plot of this novel ~ I hope you will like this fairy's recommendation.πŸ˜—

Was there an ancient novel where the male protagonist liked the female protagonist, but the female protagonist did not like him, and in the end, the female protagonist fell in love with the male protagonist?

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2024-08-31 13:29

I recommend the book,'Smiling at Light Dust' to you. In the story, the female protagonist did not have a good impression of the male protagonist at first, and the male protagonist also had a small pursuit of the female protagonist. However, because of the various dislikes of the female protagonist, the male protagonist later gave up the pursuit. After that, the female lead and the male lead gradually developed feelings for each other and finally got together after giving each other everything. This book is an ancient romance novel. The plot is long and interesting. I think you might like it. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~

In ancient novels where the female protagonist and the male protagonist were engaged, the male protagonist fell in love with the female protagonist after marriage and wanted to hold another wedding for her. However, did the female protagonist misunderstand that the male protagonist wanted to marry a concubine?

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2024-09-03 22:54

This plot should be from the book "Crazy Wife, Don't Run". The male protagonist wanted to hold a new wedding for the female protagonist, but the female protagonist mistakenly thought that he wanted to marry a concubine. She cut the male protagonist's finger with a dagger and dripped the blood on the white silk of the wedding bed to show that she was unwilling. Later on, the male lead figured out the misunderstanding and found an opportunity to explain it to the female lead. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Which novel was this? The male protagonist was adopted by the female protagonist because the female protagonist liked him. In fact, the male protagonist wanted revenge. The female protagonist's father found out that the female protagonist and the male protagonist

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2024-08-21 14:19

I'm sorry, but I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. Can you tell me the name of the novel you want to know? I will try my best to provide you with the relevant information.

The male protagonist's brother was in a vegetative state, and the female protagonist was forced to marry him. Did the male protagonist also like the female protagonist's novel?

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2024-09-09 10:57

πŸ˜‹I recommend to you "The Substitute Bride: The Madam's Vest is Sassy!" This was a modern romance novel about wealthy families. In the novel, the female protagonist Luo Yumeng was forced to marry a vegetable in order to save her brother. At the same time, she had a mysterious identity,"Meng". The male protagonist has a vegetative brother, and it's very likely that you're talking about him. The story is full of excitement and sweetness. I hope you will like this novel. If you're interested in this type of novel, you can also read the modern romance novel "Only You: A Black-bellied Uncle Addicted". It also has a vegetative plot, and the male protagonist in the novel is also very black-bellied. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~πŸ˜—

The male and female protagonists were both in ancient times. The male protagonist was a playboy emperor, the female protagonist was the sister of the emperor's concubine, and the female protagonist was a transmigrator. Would the male protagonist fall in love with the female protagonist?

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2024-09-22 05:43

My dear, I am very confident in recommending the novel 'The King's Conspiracy' to you! The main character of the novel was a proud princess, and together with the playful transmigration female supporting character, they started a fight in the palace. The younger sister was the emperor's concubine, and the male protagonist was a playboy emperor, but he fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight. Although this novel is about ancient romance, it has a happy, relaxed, and interesting atmosphere. It's very suitable for you. I hope you like my recommendation! Muah ~

The ancient saying in the palace recommended that the male protagonist was the emperor's son-in-law, and later the emperor, while the female protagonist was a princess and liked the male protagonist.

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2024-08-11 22:27

I recommend 'Heart Attack Step by Step: The Code of Courtesan Upper', and' The Princess's Scheming'. "Step by Step Attack Heart: The Code of the Palace Maid's Upstanding" was a novel about internal strife in the palace. The female protagonist had to marry a princess in order to survive, but she was threatened to assassinate the emperor. How could she gradually gain favor, get rid of control, and regain freedom? At the same time, there was also love and desire in the depths of the palace. It was worth reading. "The Princess's Conspiracy" was a novel about time travel. The female protagonist was a tomb raider. When she transmigrated to become a princess, not only did she have to face the ruthless general's pursuit, but she also had to face the difficult Crown Princess Consort. However, the female protagonist was a rogue, and it was not difficult for her to play around in the palace. If you like the plot of time-travel and palace fights, you might as well read this novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was the male protagonist of this novel the emperor and the female protagonist the princess?

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2024-09-05 02:31

I recommend 'A Two-Faced Life: I'll Be a Prince Consort in the Ming Dynasty' to you. This was a historical fiction novel. The male protagonist, Zhao Xiaofei, accidentally got a jade pendant that allowed him to travel back and forth between the Ming Dynasty and modern society. However, he did not think about anything else other than making money. In the end, he became the son-in-law of Emperor Chongzhen and fled south with the princess. Under the power of fate and love, he made Zhu Cijiong the emperor. In the end, Zhu Cijiong died of illness. He had no choice but to let the princess become the empress and become the regent of the Ming Dynasty. He exterminated the bandits, killed the Jian Krupp, and unified the world, but the final outcome was unexpected. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

Was there a novel in which the male protagonist was cold in front of the male protagonist but gentle to the female protagonist, while the female protagonist was cold in front of the male protagonist but shy?

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2024-07-16 23:16

Yes, I recommend 'Idol Queen: Cold and Cold Movie King, Don't Flirt.' The male lead, Li Jinyu, was cold and calm in front of others, but he was very gentle to the female lead, Xu Po. The female lead was also cold in front of others and shy in front of the male lead. The plot of this modern romance novel was light and interesting, and the interaction between the male and female leads was sweet. It was a good novel. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~πŸ˜—

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