Mo Lan had been looking for a sense of belonging in Qi Heng, but she could not really let go of her past love. When she met Liang Han, she realized that she had found someone who truly loved her and that this person was worthy of her love. Therefore, she didn't look for other back-ups and instead invested her feelings into her relationship with Liang Han. In this process, she gradually let go of her past emotions and found her own happiness.
According to the information provided, the following are some recommendations for novels where the main character is not a spare tire: 1. [Quick Wear Guide: Bei Tai's Counterattack]: The story of Bei Tai finally finding his true love under the suppression of various female leads and successfully counterattacking. 2. "Start as a spare tire, bootlicker fund 500 billion": The male lead grew from a spare tire to a bootlicker and finally succeeded. 3. "Female Supporting Character Doesn't Want to Die (Wear It Quickly)": The female supporting character no longer accepted the arrangement of fate. She wanted to counterattack and become the female lead. Please note that the novels recommended above may not be completely consistent with the information provided, but they are all stories about the protagonist not being a spare tire.
Liang Han hated Mo Lan for divorcing her. In the novel, Liang Han and Mo Lan's marriage was unequal. Liang Han had a lot of wealth and resources while Mo Lan was just an ordinary farmer's woman. This kind of unequal relationship could lead to conflict and dissatisfaction between the two parties, which would eventually lead to the breakdown of the marriage. Although Mo Lan was portrayed as a very incompetent and selfish woman in the novel, Liang Han had no right to divorce her. From a legal and moral perspective, Liang Han should try his best to protect their marriage and find a solution to the problem. If Mo Lan really did something that Liang Han couldn't stand, he could try to communicate with her to solve the problem instead of taking decisive action.
Why didn't you write about Diasna after she escaped? This question might be a little unclear. The Saber-Sword Realm was a science fiction novel with a rich storyline. As the protagonist of the story, Asuna escaped from SAO and experienced many adventures and challenges while making friends with others. These plots were described in detail in the novel. If it was referring to whether the storyline of the novel was coherent, then the storyline of the Sword God Realm was very coherent. Every chapter was closely connected, and there was no situation where it was not written. If it meant whether the novel would continue to be written, then the question might depend on the author's personal preferences and the development of the story.
Mo Lan originally had three opportunities to change her fate. Why didn't she seize them? In the original novel," Do You Know?", Mo Lan had three chances to change her fate, but they failed to grasp them. These three opportunities were: 1. Marry Gu Tingye: Mo Lan's initial goal was to marry Gu Tingye, but at that time, her status was not high enough, and Gu Tingye's family had a feud with her family, so she did not marry Gu Tingye in the end. 2. Becoming a concubine's daughter: In the novel, Mo Lan's mother was a concubine, so her status was relatively low. If she could become a concubine's daughter, she would be able to get rid of the restrictions of this identity and obtain more opportunities. However, Mo Lan did not study hard and did not show her talent, so she did not become a concubine's daughter in the end. 3. Marry Qi Heng: In the novel, Qi Heng is Mo Lan's cousin and he has a good impression of her. If Mo Lan could marry Qi Heng, she would be able to live a happy life, but she chose to marry another woman and missed this opportunity.
Maybe she was afraid of being judged or misunderstood. Or perhaps she didn't think anyone would listen or be able to help.
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Perhaps she was in denial about her depression and didn't even realize she needed to tell Mus. Or maybe she was worried about how Mus would react and if it would change their relationship.
Lin Yang was not Yu Zhouzhou's spare tire. Although some people were confused about Yu Zhouzhou's emotional changes and thought that she had always treated Lin Yang as a spare tire, it could be seen from the relevant documents that Lin Yang had always been good to Yu Zhouzhou. The relationship between them was very complicated. In the end, Yu Zhouzhou chose to be with Lin Yang, expressing her feelings for him, and the two of them ended up together. Therefore, it could be said that Lin Yang was not Yu Zhouzhou's backup.
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" Do You Know " was a Chinese web novel that described the rise and fall of a family and the fate of women. Liang Han didn't divorce Mo Lan. This was a fictional plot that didn't conform to the moral and legal standards of the real world. In the novel, Liang Han and Mo Lan's marriage wasn't happy, but Liang Han didn't divorce her. Instead, he tried his best to maintain the marriage. This was because Liang Han was a responsible and caring person. He didn't want to hurt Mo Lan and also hoped to obtain more resources and power through marriage. As for the marriage between wealthy families, it was a more complicated issue. Wealthy marriages usually involved many interests and balancing, including the interests of the family, the interests of the property, the interests of the children, and so on. In this case, even if their marriage was not happy, they might still persist because divorce would bring them great losses. In addition, many wealthy families attached great importance to the inheritance and stability of the family. They hoped that their children could inherit the family's business and wealth. Therefore, even if their marriage was not happy, they might still persist for the sake of the family.