" You can't be so cruel, right?" It was a line from the movie " Split." The film was directed by M. Knight Shyamalan and starred James McCaughty, Betty Balish, Scott Grians, and others.
He had written many books with good endings, such as "Why the Silent Flute","The Poisonous Daughter of a Concubine","The Beautiful Unending", etc. The endings of her works were more satisfactory, unlike the heartbreaking endings of some novels. If you like this kind of novel, you can go and read Fei Wo Si Cun's works. I believe it will bring you a different reading experience.
πAccording to your needs, I recommend the following novels: 1. " Mingxi's Struggling Days in Ancient Times ": The female protagonist worked hard to learn the local language in the ancient Ming Dynasty, earn money, and find her way home. There were no plots such as relatives fighting in the palace. It was an easy farming novel that examined the cultural background. The female protagonist was not a newbie, not all-rounded, and the language was blocked. The description of learning from scratch was very realistic. 2. " First-grade Fierce Concubine ": The female protagonist was the daughter of a vassal king. She was abandoned on the street by robbers and suffered from being looked down upon. However, she was a tough woman who cruelly traveled through life. The female lead was not a noob, not a heavenly thunder, and not a retard. In addition, I recommend a novel that is not a historical drama-"The World's Lost Jade." You need to be careful. 3. [Please Wait, Daoist Lord]: The female protagonist has no spiritual roots and cannot cultivate. She can only rely on the innate affinity of the lotus half-demon with plants. However, she meets a wild man and the two become a pair. The female lead had a calm personality and was independent. The book was warm and sweet, and she gave out candy from time to time. I hope you like my recommendation.π
One example is 'A Clockwork Orange'. It has very cruel and disturbing scenes, with the main character and his gang committing violent and immoral acts. Another is 'The Road' which shows a post - apocalyptic world full of cruelty and survival at any cost.
Sure. 'The cruel stars' is likely a fictional work that might deal with various themes such as the harshness of life, perhaps in a science - fiction or fantasy setting where the'stars' could be symbolic of something larger and more powerful than the characters. It could explore the idea of fate and how characters struggle against forces as unyielding as the stars in the sky.
"Tears of a Beauty: Atonement for Abandoning Concubine" was a heart-wrenching ancient romance novel. It told the story of the female protagonist being treated ruthlessly by the man she loved deeply, and finally the female protagonist came back to take revenge. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
I recommend "The Reborn Wife Is Sweet", a romantic youth-youth campus novel. It tells the story of the female protagonist's IQ turning upside down after her rebirth, taking advantage of the opportunity to take revenge on the scumbag, and finally being pampered by the male protagonist. It was a novel that was so sweet that it was almost sickening. There was no supporting male or female, only a male and female lead, and it was non-sadistic. The relationship between the female lead and the male lead was pure and sweet, making people feel happy. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
πI recommend to you "A Dream of a Thousand Years" and "My Princess is Too Flesh". The former is an ancient romance novel, while the latter is an ancient romance novel. The plots of these two novels are light and interesting. They won't be too cruel, so they're suitable for you to read in a relaxed mood. I hope you like my recommendation, Mwah ~π
In another cruel wife story, a wife was emotionally cold towards her husband. She would ignore his attempts at conversation, not show any interest in his day, and when he was ill or in need of support, she would simply go about her own business as if he didn't matter. This made the husband feel very lonely and unloved in the marriage.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually watched Cruel Intentions 3 in detail. But generally, it might continue the theme of manipulation and complex relationships like the previous installments. It probably involves characters with their own desires and schemes in a high - society setting.
Another is 'Gone with the Wind' by Margaret Mitchell. Scarlett O'Hara's relationships, especially with Rhett Butler, are full of misunderstandings, pride, and a certain kind of cruelty. They love each other but their own personalities and the circumstances around them make their relationship a tumultuous one.