The following are a few novels recommended by the male protagonist who is very gentle and polite:
1. "Hello, Lu Mi" Author: Lin... (Source: Document [1])
2. "You're My Only Promise in This Life": The male protagonist is black-bellied and coquettish, but he is gentle and considerate to the female protagonist. It's a good choice for a gentle male protagonist. (Source: [2])
3. "Morning and Evening Elegance": The male lead is domineering and cold, while the female lead has personality and brains. 1v1, both are clean, and both love and career are not affected. (Source: Document [3])
4. 'Weiai: The Evil King's Favorite Concubine (Complete Version)': The male protagonist transmigrated and fell in love with the female protagonist at first sight, but he was also a little domineering and affectionate. (Source: Document [3])
5. "Meeting You at Dusk": The male lead was polite, gentle, and considerate until he revealed his true colors later, but his feelings for the female lead remained deep. (Source: Document [3])
6. "The Prince Consort's Strategy": The male lead, the prince, was a modest gentleman. He was gentle and devoted, and he doted on the female lead. (Source: Document [3])
7. The male protagonist was the emperor that everyone feared, but he was gentle and devoted to the female protagonist. (Source: Document [3])
8. Long Street by Shu Wei: The story between the male protagonist Xiang Yu and Jin Fubai. The male protagonist is gentle and considerate. (Source: [9])
9. Sweet oxygen by Shu Wei: The sweet love between the male and female leads. (Source: [9])
10. "Northern Latitude 33 Degrees of Spring" Wen Renke Qing: The campus gangster, the bad female protagonist X, the gentle black-bellied old cadre, this is a campus first love story that is sweeter and more seductive than the spring breeze. (Source: [10])
I hope these recommendations can satisfy your interest in novels with gentle and polite male leads.
I'm not entirely sure what 'arrow polite fiction' specifically refers to. It could be a very niche or newly - coined term. It might be a specific type of fictional work that has something to do with 'arrow' in a symbolic or literal sense and is related to politeness in its themes or narrative style.
A 'polite fiction' refers to a statement or idea that people generally accept as true, not because it is actually factually true, but because it is considered polite or socially acceptable. For example, when you tell someone their new haircut looks nice even if you don't really think so.
In most well - written fanfics, Harry is polite to the goblins. The goblins are an important part of the wizarding world, and Harry, being the kind - hearted character he is, would likely extend his courtesy to them. His politeness can also be a strategic move in some fanfics, as he may need the goblins' help for various reasons, such as getting access to his vault at Gringotts or seeking information about certain magical artifacts. This polite attitude towards the goblins helps to build relationships and move the plot forward in these fan - created stories.
In polite fiction, chemicals might be mentioned in various ways. For example, a character might use a chemical substance like a perfume which is often a complex mixture of various chemicals. Perfume can be used to create an alluring scent or as a symbol of luxury or femininity in the story. Another chemical could be something like a medicine that a sick character takes. Medicines are chemicals formulated to treat ailments and their presence in polite fiction can add depth to the plot, such as when a character is struggling with an illness and the medicine either helps or has unforeseen side - effects.
A polite fiction portrait is basically a portrayal that's polite and maybe not 100% accurate. It's often used to maintain a certain level of decorum or to make something seem better than it actually is in a socially appropriate manner.
A polite fiction is basically a kind of made-up story or belief that people accept even though they know it's not completely true, just to avoid being uncomfortable or causing problems.
In many fictional works, characters like Mr. Darcy from 'Pride and Prejudice' is often seen as polite. He shows proper etiquette and courtesy in his interactions.
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