I'm not sure about the specific plot as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a character who is not in a relationship with the final boss in a fictional world, perhaps involving adventures, self - discovery, and interactions with other characters in that world.
The plot could involve the protagonist navigating a world where there is an expectation or assumption that they should be involved with the final boss in some way, perhaps romantically. However, they resist this and instead pursue their own path. This could involve making alliances with other characters, uncovering secrets about the world or the final boss that change the whole dynamic of the story, and facing challenges that come from going against the norm.
The main character is obviously the one who is proclaiming 'I'm not the final boss' lover'. This character is likely to be complex, with their own motives, desires, and a backstory that explains why they are in this situation. The final boss is another key figure. They may be a powerful, mysterious, and perhaps feared entity. There might be other characters like a mentor - like figure who guides the main character in their journey to clear their name. And there could be a love interest for the main character, someone who truly understands them and stands by them, not related to the false idea of being the final boss' lover.
Since I haven't read the novel, I can't say for sure. But there must be a protagonist who is the one not in love with the final boss. There could also be the final boss as a significant character, even if not in a romantic way. And probably there are some supporting characters like friends or family of the protagonist.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read the novel in full, but typically there would be a protagonist who is not the final boss lover. There may also be a character who is presented as the final boss, even if the relationship is not a romantic one.
The Boss's Lover was a romance novel written by Chu Yue. The main characters in the story were Jiang Guanrong and Ogre. In the novel, Ogre looked cold and fierce, but she was actually a warm-hearted person. No one dared to talk to her when she was a student, and no company dared to hire her after she left the society. However, she finally found a decent job and got to know a super handsome man. He was the boss of a big company and treated her very well. The plot was poignant and pure, and the writing was excellent. It was a novel worth recommending.
One interesting aspect could be the unique plot concept. Instead of the typical story where the protagonist falls for the final boss, this novel takes a different turn. It might explore different character dynamics and relationships that are not commonly seen in similar stories.