You typically can't kill the male lead in a manhwa. The story is built around them, and their presence drives the plot forward. Any attempt to do so would likely violate the established storyline and could lead to an unsatisfying or chaotic reading experience.
Typically, a female professor in manhwa is depicted as having a strong personality, being dedicated to her students' success, and facing various challenges in her academic career. Her appearance might vary, but her intellectual prowess and determination stand out.
Please forgive me if the plot of the following novel does not meet the requirements:
The plot of Song of Everlasting Sorrow met the requirements. It told the love story of the female lead, Tang Xuanzong, and the male lead, Bai Juyi, as well as the triangular relationship between the supporting female and male characters.
At the beginning of the story, Tang Xuanzong and Bai Juyi fell in love, but Tang Xuanzong's eldest son, Li Longji, and his female companion, Yang Yuhuan, had feelings for each other. For her own benefit, the female supporting role joined forces with other forces to try to obstruct the relationship between Tang Xuanzong and Bai Juyi, but in the end, their love was successfully preserved.
Often, when the second male lead powers up, it adds a twist to the plot. It could lead to power struggles, new conflicts, or maybe even a shift in the readers' sympathies towards him.
This plot was very common in novels and was often referred to as "drug abortion" or "drug abortion". In novels, the plot of the female protagonist drugging the female protagonist was often a means to cause the male protagonist to misunderstand and conquer. At the same time, it was also a kind of plot reversal, which made the story more exciting and fascinating.
When the female protagonist drank the medicine that the female had concocted, there might be some side effects such as vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, and other symptoms. Under such circumstances, the supporting actress might pretend to be a nurse and push the female protagonist down for emergency treatment.
When the male protagonist finds out that the female protagonist has miscarried, he may feel anger, loss, sadness, and other complicated emotions. He might continue to pursue the female lead or develop a deeper hatred and hurt for the female lead. This plot could also arouse the readers 'resonance and thoughts on topics such as love, power, and human nature.
There were many novels that described how the female lead was weak and the male lead doted on the female lead. Here are a few classic novels:
1 "Why the Silent Flute"
This was a classic novel about the love between the male protagonist He Yichen and the female protagonist Zhao Mosheng. Although the female lead, Zhao Mosheng, had a weak personality, she was doted on by the male lead, He Yichen.
2. Chu Qiao's Biography
This was a fantasy novel about how the female lead, Chu Qiao, survived the chaotic world and had a touching love story with the male lead, Yan Xun. The male lead, Yan Xun, doted on the female lead, Chu Qiao, and did everything for her.
Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom
This was a fantasy novel about the love story between the female lead, Bai Qian, and the male lead, Ye Hua. The male lead, Ye Hua, doted on the female lead, Bai Qian, who would do anything for her, even sacrificing herself.
4."The Bastard's Daughter Is Poisonous"
This was a modern romance novel about the love story between the female protagonist Rulan and the male protagonist Gu Qinghan. The male lead, Gu Qinghan, doted on the female lead, Rulan, and did everything for her, even using her.
These novels were all excellent favorite works. The readers could read them and feel the deep love between the male and female protagonists.
Definitely not. Manhwa comes from Korea. It has unique features that set it apart from Chinese comic works in terms of art style, storylines, and cultural influences.