Here are some recommendations for redemption and relief novels:
1. " My Mr. Ostrich ": This novel described the male protagonist, Qi Cheng, suffering from social phobia and depression. He vented his emotions through drawing. The female lead, Chi Zhihan, brought him light and hope.
2. " Hey, Your spatula ": The male lead, Shi Lu, was a person with social phobia and depression. He met a down-and-out young master, Lin Zeshen. The two of them redeemed each other and grew up together.
3. " After Rebirth, Marry the Scumbag Buddha ": The female protagonist meets the male protagonist Buddha after her rebirth. The two of them redeem each other and make up for the regrets of their previous lives.
4. " A Woman's Self-Salvation ": This novel tells the story of the heroine Zi Sang growing up in frustration and pain, and bravely beginning her self-salvation story.
5. " Devil's Body Tempering ": The male lead Pei Chuan was an introverted and self-abased devil. The female lead Bei Yao redeemed him and gradually restored his confidence.
These novels all had plots of redemption and relief, describing the growth and change of the protagonists in their predicament. They showed the complexity of human nature and the power of hope.
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